Special Prayers at Tamil Nadu Temple Seek Blessings for PM Modi's Visit

Special prayers were conducted at the Sri Varahi Amman Temple in Krishnagiri seeking divine blessings for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Tamil Nadu. The ceremony, led by BJP district president Kaviarasu, aimed to ensure the success and safety of the PM's visit and the NDA's political rally in Madurantakam. BJP leaders stated the visit is crucial for strengthening the alliance's presence in the state ahead of assembly elections. The event included community service with food distribution and concluded with devotional offerings.

Key Points: Temple Holds Prayers for PM Modi's Tamil Nadu Visit Success

  • Prayers for PM Modi's visit
  • NDA rally in Madurantakam
  • BJP's political outreach
  • Temple ceremony led by local chief
  • Community service with food distribution
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Special prayers held at Karimangalam Varahi Amman temple ahead of PM Modi's TN visit

Special prayers offered at Karimangalam Varahi Amman temple for PM Modi's safety and the success of his NDA rally in Tamil Nadu ahead of elections.

"The prayers were conducted specifically in the name of Prime Minister Modi, invoking blessings for his safety, good health, and the overall success of his Tamil Nadu visit."

Chennai, Jan 20

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to visit Tamil Nadu on January 23, special prayers were offered at the renowned Sri Varahi Amman Temple in Karimangalam in Krishnagiri district, seeking divine blessings for the success of his visit and the National Democratic Alliance's political outreach in the state, BJP sources said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Modi is expected to arrive in Chennai on January 23 to attend a major NDA campaign rally at Madurantakam, an event that is seen as politically significant ahead of the upcoming state Assembly elections.

The rally is expected to galvanise party cadres and consolidate support for the alliance across southern Tamil Nadu.

In this backdrop, Krishnagiri East District President Kaviarasu led a special prayer ceremony at the Karimangalam Sri Varahi Amman Temple, a shrine widely revered by devotees for its spiritual significance and believed powers.

The prayers were conducted specifically in the name of Prime Minister Modi, invoking blessings for his safety, good health, and the overall success of his Tamil Nadu visit.

Speaking on the occasion, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders said the Prime Minister's visit comes at a crucial moment and reflects the growing importance of Tamil Nadu in the national political landscape.

They added that the NDA rally at Madurantakam is expected to send out a strong political message and energise the grassroots machinery of the alliance.

Several senior and local leaders of the BJP participated in the prayer ceremony, underscoring the organisational emphasis placed on the Prime Minister Modi's programme.

Party workers and supporters from surrounding areas also gathered at the temple to take part in the rituals.

Following the prayers, food was distributed to all attendees as part of a community service initiative, reflecting the BJP's effort to combine religious observance with social outreach.

The event concluded peacefully with chants and devotional offerings, as BJP leaders expressed confidence that the Prime Minister's visit would further strengthen the NDA's presence and momentum in Tamil Nadu.

The special prayers at Karimangalam mark one of several preparatory activities being undertaken by party units across the state ahead of Prime Minister Modi's high-profile visit.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While I respect the religious sentiment, I hope the focus remains on substantive issues during the rally. Tamil Nadu voters are looking for concrete plans on development, jobs, and water management, not just symbolism.
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Kavya N
Varahi Amman temple is very powerful! Good to see local traditions being honoured. The annadanam (food distribution) after prayers is a nice touch - seva is always welcome. Hope the visit brings positive energy for the state.
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Michael C
Interesting blend of religion and politics. As an observer, it seems like a strategic move to connect with the local cultural fabric. The success will depend on what political message follows the prayers.
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Aditya G
PM Modi visiting TN is significant for national integration. The prayers show respect for Tamil culture. But ultimately, the alliance needs to present a strong vision for the state's future beyond election rallies.
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Sneha F
Jai Sri Varahi Amman! 🙌 Whether for politics or personal life, starting with prayer is our way. Hope the visit addresses real issues facing our farmers and weavers in Krishnagiri district.

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