Modi Becomes First PM in 28 Years to Pray at Kedarnath Temple

After his visit to the Kedarnath shrine, Modi inaugurated a Patanjali research centre in Haridwar.
Indira Basu & Kavyasri Srinath
Politics
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The Shri Kedarnath Temples Committee presents Narendra Modi with a picture of Gomukh at the Kedarnath Temple, which was reopened after a six-month-long break, in Rudraprayag on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)
The Shri Kedarnath Temples Committee presents Narendra Modi with a picture of Gomukh at the Kedarnath Temple, which was reopened after a six-month-long break, in Rudraprayag on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on 3 May, visited the Kedarnath temple, the doors of which were thrown open for devotees after a six-month winter break. Modi is the first Prime Minister to offer his prayers at the Himalayan shrine, after former Prime Minister VP Singh’s visit to the temple in 1989.

The temple priests met the PM and gifted him a shawl, a rudraksha, a wooden replica of the temple, and books about the Himalayas.

Before returning to his chopper, PM Modi carried out a ‘parikrama’ of the Nandi statue outside the temple. He also visited the rock, the Bhimshila – that is believed to have saved the temple from being severely damaged during the June 2013 floods.

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The PM was accompanied by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat and Governor KK Paul. He arrived in an army chopper at the helipad built close to the temple.

Modi entered the shrine around half an hour after the gates were opened at 8:50 am. He offered prayers and performed a 'rudrabhishek' in the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine.

PM Modi spent approximately 20 minutes in the shrine, after which he stepped out of the temple to wave at the crowds. 

Modi Meets Ramdev in Haridwar

After his visit to the Kedarnath shrine, Modi inaugurated a research centre at Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar.

Yoga Guru Ramdev stands beside Prime Minister Narendra Modi as unveils a plaque to mark the inauguration of the Patanjali Research Institute in Haridwar on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)

In his welcome address, the yoga guru called PM Modi a “rashtra rishi”.

(With PTI inputs)

Video Editor: Mohd Ibrahim

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Published: 03 May 2017,02:32 PM IST

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