Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who offered prayers at Kala Ram Temple of Nashik recently, revealed about his humbling and spiritual experience in Nashik

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who offered prayers at Kala Ram Temple of Nashik recently, revealed about his humbling and spiritual experience in Nashik

Modi, in a post on X, revealed that he prayed for the peace and well-being of his countrymen in the temple whose name is derived from a black statue dedicated to Lord Ram

Modi, in a post on X, revealed that he prayed for the peace and well-being of his countrymen in the temple whose name is derived from a black statue dedicated to Lord Ram

“Prayed at the Shree Kalaram Temple in Nashik. Feeling incredibly blessed by the divine atmosphere. A truly humbling and spiritual experience,” he wrote

“Prayed at the Shree Kalaram Temple in Nashik. Feeling incredibly blessed by the divine atmosphere. A truly humbling and spiritual experience,” he wrote 

“I prayed for the peace and well-being of my fellow Indians,” he added

“I prayed for the peace and well-being of my fellow Indians,” he added

Modi also shared glimpses of his worship at Ram Kund which is believed to be a holy spot in Nashik along the bank of Godavari river as Lord Ram used to bathe here while residing here during his period of 14 year exile

Modi also shared glimpses of his worship at Ram Kund which is believed to be a holy spot in Nashik along the bank of Godavari river as Lord Ram used to bathe here while residing here during his period of 14 year exile

Moreover the Kalaram Temple is located in the area formerly known as Panchavati which is believed to be the place where Lord Ram along with Sita and Lakshman spend two and half years of exile after a period of ten years

Moreover the Kalaram Temple is located in the area formerly known as Panchavati which is believed to be the place where Lord Ram along with Sita and Lakshman spend two and half years of exile after a period of ten years

PM Modi also heard the epic narrative of the Ramayana, specifically the ‘Yudh Kanda’ segment, which depicts Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya. This was presented in Marathi and the PM listened to the Hindi version through AI translation

PM Modi also heard the epic narrative of the Ramayana, specifically the ‘Yudh Kanda’ segment, which depicts Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya. This was presented in Marathi and the PM listened to the Hindi version through AI translation

“At the Shree Kalaram Temple, I had the profound experience of hearing verses from the Bhavarth Ramayana written in Marathi by Sant Eknath Ji, eloquently narrating Prabhu Shri Ram's triumphant return to Ayodhya,” he wrote in a post on X

“At the Shree Kalaram Temple, I had the profound experience of hearing verses from the Bhavarth Ramayana written in Marathi by Sant Eknath Ji, eloquently narrating Prabhu Shri Ram's triumphant return to Ayodhya,” he wrote in a post on X

“This recitation, resonating with devotion and history, was a very special experience,” he added

“This recitation, resonating with devotion and history, was a very special experience,” he added

The Prime Minister also paid floral tributes to Swami Vivekananda on the occasion of his birth anniversary which is known as National Youth Day

The Prime Minister also paid floral tributes to Swami Vivekananda on the occasion of his birth anniversary which is known as National Youth Day

“Paid tributes to Swami Vivekananda in Nashik. His timeless thoughts and vision continue to motivate us,” he wrote in a post on X

“Paid tributes to Swami Vivekananda in Nashik. His timeless thoughts and vision continue to motivate us,” he wrote in a post on X

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