PM Modi presents Ram Mandir replica, holy water from Saryu river to Trinidad & Tobago PM

IANS July 4, 2025 448 views

PM Modi gifted a replica of the Ram Mandir and holy water from the Saryu river to Trinidad & Tobago's PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar. The dinner featured traditional Sohari leaf serving, reflecting shared cultural heritage. Modi also praised Rana Mohip for his rendition of 'Vaishnava Jana To'. The visit reinforced India's deep cultural and spiritual ties with the Caribbean nation.

"They symbolise the deep cultural and spiritual bonds between India and Trinidad & Tobago" – PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi presents Ram Mandir replica, holy water from Saryu river to Trinidad & Tobago PM
Port of Spain, July 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a replica of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, along with holy water from the Saryu river and the Mahakumbh held in Prayagraj during a dinner hosted by Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar underscoring the enduring cultural and spiritual ties between India and the Caribbean nation.

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Modi gifts Ram Mandir replica & holy water from Saryu river

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Dinner featured Sohari leaf serving, a cultural tradition

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PM appreciates Rana Mohip's Indian music performance

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Visit highlights Indo-Caribbean Bhojpuri cultural connections

“At the dinner hosted by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, I presented a replica of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and holy water from the Saryu river as well as from the Mahakumbh held in Prayagraj. They symbolise the deep cultural and spiritual bonds between India and Trinidad & Tobago,” PM Modi posted on X.

“The dinner hosted by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar had food served on a Sohari leaf, which is of great cultural significance to the people of Trinidad & Tobago, especially those with Indian roots. Here, food is often served on this leaf during festivals and other special programmes,” the Prime Minister said in another post

At the dinner in Port of Spain, PM Modi met Rana Mohip, who had sung ‘Vaishnava Jana To’ when India marked the 150th Jayanti of Mahatma Gandhi a few years ago, appreciating his passion towards Indian music and culture.

PM Modi, earlier on Thursday, shared glimpses of the cultural and historical ties between Trinidad and Tobago and India upon his landmark two-day visit to the Caribbean nation.

“A cultural connect like no other! Very happy to have witnessed a Bhojpuri Chautaal performance in Port of Spain. The connect between Trinidad & Tobago and India, especially parts of eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar is noteworthy,” PM Modi said in a post on X.

Upon his arrival, PM Modi was also given a ceremonial welcome with people enthusiastically dancing to the beat of drums and showcasing traditional music and performances that reflected a blend of local and Indian culture.

This is the second visit of Prime Minister Modi to the Caribbean region in 8 months; previously, the PM visited Guyana in November 2024. It shows the immense importance that India accords to the Caribbean countries and reflects India’s growing partnership with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

Reader Comments

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, I wish our government would focus more on domestic issues like inflation and unemployment. These foreign trips and gifts are nice but what about problems at home?
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Aditya G
Amazing to see Bhojpuri culture thriving in Trinidad! Our ancestors who went there as indentured laborers have preserved our traditions so well. Jai Shree Ram! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone from Trinidad visiting India, this makes me emotional! The Sohari leaf tradition is still alive in our homes. Thank you PM Modi for recognizing our shared heritage.
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Vikram M
The cultural diplomacy is strong with this one! Smart move to strengthen ties with the Indian diaspora. Our soft power is growing under Modi ji's leadership.
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Kavya N
Hearing about Rana Mohip singing 'Vaishnava Jana To' gave me goosebumps! Our Gandhian values still resonate globally. More such cultural exchanges please!

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