Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is set to participate in the Navkar Mahamantra Divas on April 9 at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, where he will also address the gathering. This deeply spiritual event, grounded in the timeless teachings of Jainism, brings together people from across the world in a shared prayer for peace, compassion, and inner harmony.
The Navkar Mahamantra, revered as the heart of Jain spiritual practice, is not just a chant—it is a call for humility, non-violence, and personal transformation. It honors the enlightened beings who have attained liberation and serves as a reminder of the moral and ethical ideals that can guide humanity toward a more compassionate existence. The Divas aims to inspire individuals to embrace self-purification, tolerance, and a sense of collective well-being.
What makes this occasion even more extraordinary is its global reach. Participants from over 108 countries will come together—across time zones, languages, and cultures—in a unified voice of devotion and hope. In an age marked by uncertainty and division, such a collective moment of stillness and spiritual reflection feels especially meaningful. The gathering reflects not only India’s deep spiritual roots but also its capacity to connect the world through values that transcend borders.
As the Prime Minister joins this celebration of unity and consciousness, the day promises to be a powerful reminder that peace begins within, and that shared traditions like the Navkar Mahamantra can help foster a gentler, more harmonious world for all.