“Spirit of connecting with faith, heritage the greatest asset of today's India”

PM Modi says in Lok Sabha: All differences faded away during Mahakumbh; this is India's great strength

GN Bureau | March 18, 2025


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A scene from the Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj: A confluence of many themes related to nature and culture
A scene from the Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj: A confluence of many themes related to nature and culture

Speaking in the Lok Sabha on the successful conclusion of the Mahakumbh on Tuesday, prime minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt salutations to the countless citizens of the nation, whose efforts ensured the grand success of the mega event. Highlighting the collective contributions of various individuals and groups in making the Mahakumbh a success, he acknowledged and appreciated the efforts of the government, society, and all dedicated workers involved. He expressed his gratitude to devotees from across the country, with special mention of the people of Uttar Pradesh and, in particular, of Prayagraj, for their invaluable support and participation.

Underlining the immense efforts required for the grand organization of the Mahakumbh, comparing it to the legendary Bhagirath's endeavour to bring the Ganga to Earth, Modi mentioned about his emphasis on the importance of "Sabka Prayas". He noted that the event showcased India's grandeur to the world. “Mahakumbh is a manifestation of the collective resolve, devotion, and dedication of the people, inspired by their unwavering faith,” he added.

The PM remarked on the profound awakening of national consciousness witnessed during the Mahakumbh, highlighting how this consciousness propels the nation towards new resolutions and inspires their fulfillment. He emphasised that the Mahakumbh effectively addressed doubts and apprehensions held by some regarding the nation's capabilities.

Highlighting the transformative journey of the nation, drawing a parallel between the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya last year and the Mahakumbh this year, Modi remarked that these events reinforce the nation's readiness for the next millennium. He said that the collective consciousness of the nation reflects its immense potential. He noted that pivotal moments in a nation's history, much like in human history, serve as examples for generations to come.

Modi reflected on India's historical milestones that awakened the nation and provided new direction, citing the spiritual resurgence during the Swadeshi movement, Swami Vivekananda's iconic speech in Chicago, and key moments in India's freedom struggle, such as the 1857 uprising, Bhagat Singh's martyrdom, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's "Delhi Chalo" call, and Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March. “Prayagraj Mahakumbh is a similarly significant milestone, symbolizing the awakened spirit of the nation,” he added.

Underscoring the vibrant enthusiasm witnessed during the Mahakumbh in India, which lasted for nearly one and a half months, the PM highlighted how crores of devotees, rising above concerns of convenience or inconvenience, participated with unwavering faith, showcasing the nation's immense strength. He said that this reflects the growing spirit of embracing, celebrating, and preserving India's traditions, culture, and values.

“When a society takes pride in its heritage, it creates grand and inspiring moments, as witnessed during the Mahakumbh,” said Shri Modi, adding that such pride fosters unity and strengthens the confidence to achieve significant national goals. He highlighted that the connection to traditions, faith, and heritage is a valuable asset for contemporary India, reflecting the nation's collective strength and cultural richness.

Stressing that the Mahakumbh has yielded many invaluable outcomes, with the spirit of unity being its most sacred offering, the PM highlighted how people from every region and corner of the country came together in Prayagraj, setting aside individual egos and embracing the collective spirit of "we" over "I."

He remarked that the inherent unity within the nation is so profound that it overcomes all divisive efforts. He highlighted that this unity is a great fortune for Indians and a significant strength in a world facing fragmentation. He reiterated that "unity in diversity" is India's hallmark, a sentiment consistently felt and experienced, as exemplified by the grandeur of the Prayagraj Mahakumbh. He urged the nation to continue enriching this unique characteristic of unity in diversity.

He concluded by expressing confidence that the inspirations drawn from the Mahakumbh will serve as a strong medium for achieving the nation's resolutions. He appreciated every individual involved in organizing the Mahakumbh and extended his salutations to all devotees across the country and conveyed his best wishes on behalf of the House.
 

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