Sikkim CM's Nepal Pilgrimage: Prayers for Peace, Prosperity at Manakamana

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang visited the revered Manakamana Temple in Nepal, describing it as a spiritually uplifting experience. He prayed for the well-being and prosperity of Sikkim's people and for India's peace and development. The CM emphasized the philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," extending his prayers for global harmony. He stated such journeys reinforce values of compassion and shared humanity in governance.

Key Points: Sikkim CM Visits Nepal's Manakamana Temple, Prays for India

  • Spiritual pilgrimage to Nepal
  • Prayers for Sikkim & India's welfare
  • Emphasis on "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"
  • Focus on uplifting vulnerable sections
  • Reinforcing compassion and unity
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Sikkim CM prays for India's peace, prosperity at Nepal's Manakamana Temple

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang prayed for India's peace and prosperity during a spiritually enriching visit to Nepal's revered Manakamana Temple.

"The tranquil surroundings of the temple instil a profound sense of inner peace, bliss, harmony and fulfilment. - CM Prem Singh Tamang"

Gangtok, Jan 9

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Friday shared details of his visit to the revered Manakamana Temple in Nepal, describing the pilgrimage as a spiritually uplifting experience and an occasion to pray for the welfare of people and the progress of the state and the nation.

In a post on social media, the Chief Minister said he felt blessed to have the opportunity to visit the sacred shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati.

Perched atop a hill at a commanding height, the temple, he noted, offers not only deep spiritual solace but also a serene and awe-inspiring ambience that elevates the mind and soul.

"The tranquil surroundings of the temple instil a profound sense of inner peace, bliss, harmony and fulfilment," CM Tamang wrote, adding that the visit left him spiritually enriched and rejuvenated.

During his pilgrimage, the Chief Minister said he offered his prayers with humility and devotion for the well-being, happiness and prosperity of the people of Sikkim.

He also prayed for the upliftment of the poor, the sick and the vulnerable sections of society, along with peace, development and progress for the state and the country as a whole.

Guided by the timeless Indian philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the belief that the world is one family - the Chief Minister said he extended his prayers beyond borders, seeking universal peace, harmony and the well-being of people across the globe.

He emphasised that such spiritual journeys reinforce the values of compassion, unity and shared humanity.

The Chief Minister also expressed heartfelt gratitude to all those who supported and assisted him during the pilgrimage.

He acknowledged the cooperation and dedication of everyone involved in making the sacred visit possible, stating that their kindness and efforts would always be remembered with respect and appreciation.

CM Tamang's visit to the Manakamana Temple comes at a time when he has repeatedly highlighted the importance of spiritual values, cultural heritage and inclusive development in guiding governance and public life.

The Chief Minister has often said that faith and tradition play a vital role in strengthening social harmony and fostering a sense of collective responsibility among people.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see CM Tamang visiting a sacred site in our friendly neighbour Nepal. These cultural and spiritual ties between India and Nepal are ancient and must be preserved. His prayers for the poor and vulnerable sections are commendable. Hope it translates into actionable policies back home.
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Aman W
While spiritual journeys are personal and important, I hope such visits are not just for social media posts. We need concrete development work in Sikkim—better roads, healthcare, and job opportunities. Prayers are good, but governance is what truly helps the "poor and vulnerable" he mentioned.
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Sarah B
The description of the temple's serene ambience is lovely. It's a reminder of the shared Himalayan culture and spirituality across borders. As someone who has visited Sikkim, the emphasis on inclusive development there is palpable. More power to such positive diplomacy.
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Karthik V
Jai Maa Bhagwati! 🙌 It's great that our leaders are connected to our spiritual roots. When a CM prays for the nation's progress, it sets a positive tone. Hope this energy brings good fortune and sensible governance. The photos from the temple must be stunning!
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Nisha Z
A leader who remembers to pray for the sick and the upliftment of the poor is a leader with a good heart. In today's times, we need this compassion in politics. May his prayers be answered and bring peace. Also nice to see the strong India-Nepal bond being highlighted.

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