India is a vibrant civilization that has been thriving for thousands of years : PM
There are very few examples in the world where traditions remain continuously intact for such a long period: PM
In our society, from time to time, such great personalities have continued to emerge, who have not remained confined merely to spiritual guidance : PM
They have lived among the people, understood their joys and sorrows, felt their struggles, and shown the way to lead society out of sorrow, suffering, and hardship: PM
My first appeal is that we all resolve to save water and manage it better: PM
My second appeal is related to trees and nature, Under the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, millions of people have planted trees in the name of their mothers; Let us also plant trees in honor of our mother and resolve to protect Mother Earth: PM
My third appeal is regarding cleanliness; Be it a religious site, a public place, a village or a city, maintaining cleanliness everywhere is our responsibility: PM
My fourth appeal is related to Swadeshi and self-reliance; Let us adopt Indian products, strengthen Indian manufacturers and industries: PM
My fifth appeal is related to appreciating the beauty of our country; Let us know our country, travel within it and promote domestic tourism: PM
My sixth appeal to the farmers is that they move towards natural farming: PM
My seventh appeal is related to healthy eating; Obesity is becoming a major challenge in our country. To address this, make an effort to reduce the amount of oil in your food by 10%: PM
My eighth appeal is related to yoga, sports, and fitness. We must all make these an integral part of our lives: PM
My ninth appeal is related to the spirit of service: PM
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, inaugurated Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandira at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri in Mandya, Karnataka. Highlighting the deep spiritual resonance of the event, the Prime Minister expressed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to witness the grand inauguration of the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple and interact with highly elevated saints. He noted that spending time at the historic Jwala Peetha and addressing the massive gathering of devotees evoked powerful emotions that were beyond words. “These divine experiences will forever remain etched in my memory,” remarked PM Modi.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister underscored the unique blend of ‘Tattvagyan’ (philosophy) and ‘Tantragyan’ (technology) that defines Karnataka, drawing special attention to the welcoming nature of the people in the ‘Sakkare Nagara’ (Sugar City) of Mandya. He observed that institutions like the Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math serve as a moral and spiritual compass for the region. “Karnataka is a land where the depth of philosophy perfectly meets the power of modern technology,” stated Shri Modi.
