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PM Modi's spiritual sojourn enters Day 2 of meditation in Kanniyakumari

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2024, 16:27 IST
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Day three: Rituals and meditation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced his second and final day of meditation in Kanniyakumari. Prior to this, he performed the 'Surya Arghya' ritual at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial during sunrise. This ritual, deeply ingrained in spiritual practice, involves salutations to the Almighty in the form of the sun.

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Clad in saffron

PM Modi, attired in saffron, poured water from a traditional vessel into the sea as an offering and engaged in prayer using his Japa mala.

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Prime Minister offers to the almighty

As part of the 'Surya Arghya' ritual, Prime Minister Modi offered water to the sea, symbolising his reverence and devotion. Additionally, PM Modi paid floral tributes to a statue of Swami Vivekananda, honouring the spiritual legacy of the revered sage.

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​PM Modi walks in devotion​

Accompanied by the rhythmic chant of his Japa mala, Prime Minister Modi walked around the mandapam. The Japa mala, a string of prayer beads, symbolizes a tool for focused meditation and spiritual contemplation. PM Modi's circumambulation of the mandapam signifies a spiritual journey guided by mindfulness and introspection.

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​The significance of Kanniyakumari​


Renowned for its breathtaking sunrise and sunset vistas, Kanniyakumari holds a special place in spiritual discourse. The Vivekananda Rock Memorial, nestled on a tiny islet near the coastline, serves as a beacon of spiritual enlightenment. Against the backdrop of this serene locale, Prime Minister Modi embarked on his meditation, immersing himself in the tranquil ambience.

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PM Modi commenced his meditation on May 30​

On the evening of May 30, Prime Minister Modi commenced his meditation at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. This sacred practice, spanning over three days, embodies a period of deep introspection and spiritual communion. PM Modi's meditation journey reflects a commitment to inner peace and spiritual growth amidst the tranquil surroundings of Kanniyakumari.

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​Conclusion of meditation retreat and tribute to Thiruvalluvar​

Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed his extensive 45-hour meditation retreat at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Following this profound spiritual endeavour, he proceeded to pay homage to the esteemed Tamil saint-poet Thiruvalluvar with floral tributes. (Pic credit: PTI)

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PM Modi dons white outfit​

Donning attire of white, Modi approached the 133-ft statue of Thiruvalluvar adjacent to the rock memorial, where he reverently placed a significant garland to honour the poet. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Arrival and departure with reverence

Modi's visit to the statue complex was marked by solemnity and respect. Utilising a ferry service, he arrived at the complex. After completing his tribute, he returned to the shore via the same ferry service, concluding this momentous chapter of spiritual contemplation and homage. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Pattabiraman Venkataraman
740 days ago
What a visual of the honble PM with "Thiru neeru" & "Kungumam". A pride of Bharath and a death blow to all the pseudo secularists. I only seek the feet of Nanganallur Anjaneyar to bless our PM with good health & protect him from all the bad elements trying suck his blood.
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