New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared the highlights from his visit to Shri Anandpur Dham in Madhya Pradesh on Friday. "Jai Sachidanand Ji! Here are highlights from yesterday's visit to Shri Anandpur Dham in Madhya Pradesh," PM Modi posted on X.
On Friday, PM Modi said that he felt "truly blessed" after visiting Shri Paramhans Advait Mandir, Shri Anandpur Dham in Madhya Pradesh, where he offered prayers.
"Feeling truly blessed to be at Shri Paramhans Advait Mandir, Shri Anandpur Dham in Madhya Pradesh -- a spiritually vibrant place that radiates peace, devotion and timeless wisdom," PM Modi posted on X.
He said that the unwavering commitment to the service of all those associated with the Shri Paramhans Advait Mat is truly inspiring. "All those associated with the Shri Paramhans Advait Mat have contributed to nurturing a spiritual tradition that uplifts countless lives. Their unwavering commitment to service is truly inspiring," he added.
Prime Minister Modi participated in the program at Shri Anandpur Dham in Madhya Pradesh's Ashoknagar. Addressing the programme, the Prime Minister said, "The resolve to uplift the poor and the deprived...the mantra of 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas'...this spirit of service...is today the policy and commitment of the government.
He expressed his happiness upon visiting Shri Anandpur Dham, sharing his experience of offering prayers at Guruji Maharaj's temple, which filled his heart with bliss. He highlighted the five principles of meditation established at Anandpur Dham, emphasizing selfless service as one of them.
PM Modi said that India is a land of sages, wise men and saints. "Whenever our India, our society, goes through a difficult phase, some sage, some wise man, comes to this earth and gives a new direction to the society," the PM said.
PM Modi also offered prayers at the Guruji Maharaj Temple in Madhya Pradesh's Isagarh. He performed aarti at the Guruji Maharaj Temple and also toured the temple complex at Anandpur Dham.
Anandpur Dham has been established for spiritual and philanthropic purposes. Spanning 315 hectares, it houses a modern gaushala (cowshed) with over 500 cows and runs agricultural activities under the Shri Anandpur Trust campus. The trust operates a charitable hospital in Sukhpur village, schools in Sukhpur and Anandpur, and various Satsang Centres across the country.