Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Anandpur Dham in Ashoknagar, Madhya Pradesh, was not merely a public event—it was a deeply emotional reaffirmation of India’s spiritual traditions and the strength drawn from its cultural heritage. The Prime Minister’s presence at the revered Guru Ji Maharaj Temple, and his warm interaction with the devotees gathered from across the country, reflected a leader connecting not just with the people, but with the soul of the nation.
In his address, PM Modi spoke with reverence about the land of sages and saints, emphasizing that whenever India has faced a moral or social crisis, it has always found guidance through the wisdom of great spiritual figures. He paid tribute to Swami Advait Anand Ji Maharaj and the spiritual legacy of the Anandpur Dham, describing it as a place where selfless service is not only practiced but revered.
The Prime Minister highlighted the teachings of Advaita philosophy—oneness of all beings—as a remedy for the divisions and conflicts plaguing modern humanity. His words carried a heartfelt conviction as he quoted the simple yet profound teaching: “What you are, I am,” pointing to a path of empathy, harmony, and universal brotherhood. In these trying times marked by wars and loss of human values, his message was both timely and timeless.
He also took a moment to reflect on the humanitarian initiatives led by the Anandpur Trust—from operating hospitals and schools to transforming barren lands into green spaces and maintaining a modern gaushala. PM Modi lauded the spirit of service embedded in every activity of the trust, seeing in it a living embodiment of India’s cultural ethos—one where service to humanity is equivalent to service to the divine.
Drawing a compassionate connection between spiritual service and governmental policies, PM Modi underscored that schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, Ayushman Bharat, and the Jal Jeevan Mission are all rooted in the same spirit of selfless service. He expressed deep pride in the nation’s strides toward inclusive growth, pointing out that development and cultural preservation are not at odds, but mutually reinforcing.
He spoke with warmth about the artisans of Chanderi and the efforts to promote Madhya Pradesh’s rich handloom heritage through GI tags and craft villages. PM Modi’s words carried a tone of gratitude and admiration for the region’s contributions to the country’s spiritual and cultural wealth.
As he extended his greetings on Baisakhi and the birth anniversary of Shri Guru Maharaj Ji, the Prime Minister reaffirmed his commitment to a vision of a developed India by 2047—an India that walks forward without letting go of its roots. He reminded the nation that in a world rapidly losing touch with its traditions, India must hold hers closer than ever, for they are not only her identity but also her strength.
In a gathering marked by spiritual warmth and a collective sense of purpose, PM Modi’s visit to Anandpur Dham stood out as a powerful reminder: that India’s journey to progress must be guided by the light of its timeless values.