
Prime Minister Narendra Modi soaks in spiritual experience on his visit to Gangaikonda Cholapuram
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi soaks in spiritual experience on his visit to Gangaikonda Cholapuram
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Brihadisvara temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram on Sunday. Devotional renderings by maestro Ilaiyaraaja and a group of Odhuvars were held. The performances drew standing ovations from the Prime Minister. Mr. Modi handed over a pot of Ganga water from Kasi to the Sivachariars at the temple. He also released a Tamil musical album on Bhagavad Gita and a publication on Thevaram brought out by Sahitya Akademi.
Sporting a traditional Tamil attire of white dhoti (veshti) and half-sleeve shirt with an angavastram (upper cloth), Mr. Modi offered prayers at the Shiva temple built by Rajendra Chola I, which is famous for its imposing architecture and exquisite sculptures. He was received with poorna kumbam honours. He performed aarathi to the presiding deity.
Devotional renderings by maestro Ilaiyaraaja and a group of Odhuvars were held. The Odhuvars rendered the Thevaram hymns in praise of Lord Shiva, Thodudaiya Seviyan, Pithaa Piraisoodi Perumaney, and Muthaitharu Pathith Thirunagai from the Thirupugazh in praise of Lord Murugan. This was followed by the performance of the troupe led by Mr. Ilaiyaraaja. Singer Madhu Balakrishnan rendered the Om Sivahom.
The maestro with his mesmerising voice rendered the Namah Shivaya Vaazhga Naadhanthaal Vaazhga and Poovar Senni Mannan of Saint Manickavasagar. The performances drew standing ovations from the Prime Minister.
Moved by the spiritual atmosphere, Mr. Modi acknowledged it while speaking at the valedictory of the Aadi Thiruvathirai festival at the temple complex. Greeting the audience with ‘Vanakkam Cholamandalam’ (salutations to the Chola region), Mr. Modi appreciated the performances of Mr. Ilaiyaraaja and the Odhuvars. He handed over a pot of Ganga water from Kasi to the Sivachariars at the temple. The celebration of Ganga in the land of the Cauvery is also a legacy of the Chola Empire, he observed, and expressed happiness that he had once again brought Ganga water to Tamil Nadu.
He viewed a thematic photo exhibition on “Saiva Siddhanta and Chola Temple Arts”, put up by the Union Ministry of Culture. Impressed by the achievements of the Cholas, he urged the people to visit the exhibition without fail.
Mr. Modi released a Tamil musical album on Bhagavad Gita brought out by Chinmaya Mission and a publication on Thevaram brought out by Sahitya Akademi. He also held a roadshow on the way to the temple.