PM Modi to Attend Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day in Kurukshetra Amid Gita Mahotsav

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the 350th martyrdom day commemoration of Guru Teg Bahadur in Kurukshetra on November 25. The event coincides with the 10th International Gita Mahotsav, which expands to 21 days for the first time. This year's festival features global participation with events in 51 countries and a special partnership with Madhya Pradesh. The celebrations include cultural programs across 182 pilgrimage sites and a massive global Gita recitation involving thousands of students.

Key Points: PM Modi Guru Teg Bahadur Martyrdom Day Kurukshetra Event

  • PM Modi attending 350th martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur on November 25
  • International Gita Mahotsav spans 21 days from November 15 to December 5
  • Festival expands globally with events in 51 countries via live telecast
  • Madhya Pradesh participates as partner state with special cultural pavilion
  • Global Gita recitation by 18,000 students with millions joining online
  • 182 pilgrimage sites across 48-km Kurukshetra radius to host celebrations
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PM Modi to take part in 350th martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur in Kurukshetra on Nov 25

PM Modi joins 350th Shahidi Diwas of Guru Teg Bahadur in Kurukshetra on Nov 25, coinciding with International Gita Mahotsav's 21-day spiritual celebration.

"The Gita Mahotsav will present a unique confluence of culture, knowledge, and spirituality - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Nov 3

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would participate in the state-level event to commemorate the 350th Shahidi Diwas of Hind Ki Chadar, Guru Teg Bahadur, in Kurukshetra on November 25.

The Prime Minister on the same day will also take part in the International Gita Mahotsav, whose 10th edition will also be held in Kurukshetra from November 15 to December 5.

For the first time, the festival will spread over 21 days.

The Chief Minister told the media here that the Gita Mahotsav would present a unique confluence of culture, knowledge, and spirituality.

He said that Dharmakshetra-Kurukshetra covers a 48-km radius and is home to numerous pilgrimage sites.

The Kurukshetra Development Board has identified 182 such sites.

Highlighting the festival's growing global appeal, Chief Minister Saini said that the Gita Mahotsav has already been celebrated in Mauritius, London, Canada, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

The number of devotees from India and abroad attending the Mahotsav in Kurukshetra, the birthplace of the Bhagavad Gita, continues to rise each year, prompting extensive preparations annually.

This time Madhya Pradesh will be the partner state.

Known for its rich religious and spiritual heritage, Madhya Pradesh's participation as the partner state has significantly enhanced the festival's stature.

A special cultural pavilion from Madhya Pradesh is being constructed at Purushottam Pura Bagh, near Brahma Sarovar, offering visitors an immersive experience of the state's diverse traditions.

The Chief Minister said the Gita Mahotsav will be formally inaugurated on November 24 with a Gita Yagna and worship ceremony on the banks of the Brahma Sarovar.

A three-day International Gita Seminar will also be inaugurated at Kurukshetra University.

In addition, 25 scholars from 16 countries will be taking part in the seminar with the support of the Union Ministry of External Affairs.

Chief Minister Saini added that through the Ministry of External Affairs, Gita Mahotsav programmes will be organised in 51 countries and telecasted live.

Twenty priests from Fiji and Trinidad and Tobago will visit Kurukshetra for two days to participate in the programmes.

The Chief Minister said the Information and Public Relations Department will operate a YouTube channel during the festival.

Devotees will be encouraged to share their experiences and reflections on their favourite verses from the Bhagavad Gita, highlighting how these teachings have influenced their lives.

The most viewed video clip will be awarded a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh during the festival's closing ceremony.

Chief Minister Saini said that a grand Gita Maha Aarti will be held on the banks of Brahma Sarovar from November 15 to December 5.

Cultural programmes will also be organised at various pilgrimage sites across the 48 Kos Kurukshetra region from November 25 to December 1.

On December 1, a Gita Yagya, Gita Path and Bhagwat Katha will take place at the Jyotisar Tiratha.

On the same day, a global recitation of the Gita will be conducted by 18,000 students at the Theme Park with millions of devotees and Gita enthusiasts from India and abroad joining online.

The Chief Minister said a 48 Kos Tirtha Sammelan will be organised in the auditorium of Kurukshetra University, with representatives from all 182 Tirtha Samitis.

On December 1, a grand Deepotsav will be celebrated simultaneously at all 182 pilgrimage sites, accompanied by a Gita Shobha Yatra.

As in previous years, a Gita Book Fair will be held at Brahma Sarovar from November 24 to December 1.

Alongside this, an exhibition on public welfare schemes, a craft fair, a fun fair, and the traditional Balram Kushti Dangal will also be organised.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Gita Mahotsav spreading to 51 countries is incredible! 🇮🇳 Our spiritual heritage going global makes me so proud. The cash prize for Gita verse sharing is a great initiative to engage youth.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Kurukshetra last year, the infrastructure development is impressive. However, I hope the focus remains on spiritual essence rather than just grand events. The 182 pilgrimage sites need proper maintenance.
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Ananya R
18,000 students reciting Gita together! What a beautiful sight that will be. 🕉️ This is exactly how we should preserve our cultural heritage - by involving the younger generation. Can't wait to watch it online!
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Sarah B
The international participation from 16 countries shows how India's spiritual wisdom is universal. The priests from Fiji and Trinidad visiting Kurukshetra proves that Sanatan Dharma knows no boundaries. 🌍
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Vikram M
Good to see Madhya Pradesh as partner state. Their rich cultural heritage will definitely add value to the festival. The 21-day celebration gives ample time for devotees to plan their visit properly.
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Kavya N
The Deepotsav at all 182 sites simultaneously will be magical! ✨ Hope the arrangements for crowd management are proper.

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