PM Modi's Kurukshetra Tour: Inaugurates Panchjanya Amid Mahabharata Immersion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Panchjanya monument honoring Lord Krishna's sacred conch in Kurukshetra. He then took an immersive tour of the Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra, experiencing installations depicting key episodes from the epic. The Prime Minister also participated in commemorations for the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Tegh Bahadur, releasing special coins and stamps. His visit to these sacred sites came shortly after hoisting the Dharma Dhwaj atop the newly constructed Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Panchjanya Visits Mahabharata Kendra Kurukshetra

  • PM Modi inaugurates Panchjanya honoring Lord Krishna's sacred conch in Kurukshetra
  • Explores immersive Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra with epic episode installations
  • Participates in 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Tegh Bahadur commemorations
  • Performs darshan at Brahma Sarovar during International Gita Mahotsav
  • Releases special coin and stamp honoring ninth Sikh Guru's martyrdom
  • Visit follows Ram Temple Dharma Dhwaj installation in Ayodhya ceremony
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PM Modi inaugurates 'Panchjanya', takes immersive tour of Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra in Kurukshetra

PM Modi inaugurates Panchjanya conch monument, tours Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra in Kurukshetra, participates in Guru Tegh Bahadur commemorations during Gita Mahotsav.

"Today, the entire India and the world is Ram-may - PM Narendra Modi"

Kurukshetra, November 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated 'Panchjanya', constructed in honour of the sacred conch of Lord Krishna, in Haryana's Kurukshetra. He was accompanied by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

Thereafter, PM Modi visited the Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra, an immersive experiential centre that features installations depicting significant episodes from the Mahabharata, highlighting its enduring cultural and spiritual significance.

PM Modi is also scheduled to participate in a special programme commemorating the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the revered ninth Sikh Guru.

During the programme, the Prime Minister will release a special Coin and Commemorative stamp marking the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of the revered Guru, a release said.

He will also address the gathering on the occasion. To honour the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the Government of India is observing a year-long commemoration.

Around 5:45 pm, the Prime Minister will perform "darshan and pooja at Brahma Sarovar", one of India's most sacred pilgrimage sites, said to be associated with the divine revelation of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. This visit coincides with the ongoing International Gita Mahotsav, which is currently being held in Kurukshetra from November 15 to December 5.

PM Modi reached Kurukshetra after ceremonially hoisting the saffron flag atop the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple's 191-foot-high shikhar in Ayodhya, symbolising the completion of the temple's construction

The 'Dharma Dhwaj' carries three sacred symbols, Om, the Sun and the Kovidara tree, each representing profound spiritual values rooted in the Sanatan tradition. The right-angled triangular flag measures 10 feet in height and 20 feet in length.

The Kovidar tree is a hybrid of the Mandar and Parijat trees, created by Rishi Kashyap, showcasing ancient plant hybridisation. The Sun represents Lord Ram's Suryavansh lineage, and Om is the eternal spiritual sound.

Addressing the gathering at the 'Dwajarohan' ceremony, PM Modi said that India and the world have become "Ram-may" as he described the installation of the Dharma Dhwaja atop the Ram Temple as a moment that heals "wounds of centuries" and marks the fulfilment of a civilisational resolve kept alive for 500 years.

"Today, the entire India and the world is Ram-may. There is extraordinary satisfaction in the heart of every Ram devotee. There is boundless gratitude. There is unfathomable supernatural bliss. The wounds of centuries are being healed. The pain of centuries is being put to rest today. The resolve of centuries is being fulfilled today. Today is the completion of that sacrifice whose fire remained lit for 500 years," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
PM Modi's visit to Kurukshetra during Gita Mahotsav and honoring Guru Tegh Bahadur shows his commitment to all Indian traditions. This is true secularism - respecting every faith equally. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India, I'm impressed by how deeply spiritual and cultural events are integrated into national leadership. The immersive Mahabharata experience sounds fascinating for tourists!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cultural initiatives, I hope similar attention is given to pressing issues like unemployment and inflation. Development and culture should go hand in hand.
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Kavya N
The timing of these events around International Gita Mahotsav is perfect! My parents visited Brahma Sarovar last week and said the spiritual energy was incredible. More such initiatives please!
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Michael C
The blend of ancient wisdom with modern experiential technology in Mahabharata Anubhav Kendra is brilliant. This is how we make our rich heritage relevant to today's youth.

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