Narendra Modi on January 21 visited Arichalmunai, the southern tip of Tamil Nadu, as part of his Ramayana-connect tour in the state. The PM paid floral tributes at the seashore and engaged in 'pranayama' (breathing exercise), also offering prayers using the seawater. Track LIVE Updates here Modi, who spent the night in Rameswaram, journeyed to Arichalmunai, believed to be the location where Ram Setu was built.
Ram Setu, also known as Adam's Bridge, is said to have been constructed by Lord Ram with the assistance of the 'Vaanara sena' to reach Lanka for the war against Ravana. Also Read | Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Prathistha: Images of newly built temple released ahead of consecration ceremony During his visit today, Modi laid flowers on the beach and paid floral tributes at a pillar adorned with the national emblem. The prime minister is set to conclude his three-day tour of Tamil Nadu, which included inaugurating the Khelo India Games 2023 in Chennai on January 19.
On January 20, he visited the Sri Ranganathaswamy and Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy temples in Srirangam and Rameswaram, respectively. This temple visit in Tamil Nadu aligns with the upcoming consecration of the newly constructed Ram temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, scheduled for January 22. Earlier in the week, the PM visited temples in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala with Ramayana relevance.
Also Read | Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Prathistha: A look at the preparations for the consecration ceremony Modi and several dignitaries will be present for the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony for Shri Ram Lalla set to take place on January 22. The deity Ram's idol, crafted by Arun Yogiraj, was positioned within the temple's Sanctum Sanctorum. Draped in a veil, the initial photograph of the
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