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Modi wins applause for speech in Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi

By IANS | Updated: February 16, 2020 14:00 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke in four different languages Kannada, Telegu, Marathi and Hindi at the closing ceremony of the centenary celebrations of the Shri Jagadguru Vishwaradhya Gurukul in Varanasi and won a resounding applause for it.

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Varanasi, Feb 16 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke in four different languages Kannada, Telegu, Marathi and Hindi at the closing ceremony of the centenary celebrations of the Shri Jagadguru Vishwaradhya Gurukul in Varanasi and won a resounding applause for it.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that he was fortunate to get the blessings of saints and seers. He said that 'Veershaiva' tradition encouraged people to rise above 'virodh' (opposition).

"Nation is run not by power but by 'sanskriti', We must introduce the young generations to our spiritual heritage and show them the path from 'bhakti'to 'mukti'," he said.

The Prime Minister said that the Jangambadi Matth could create an app in order to digitalize spiritual knowledge. "We can use technology to spread knowledge," he said.

He said that as a representative of Varanasi in the Lok Sabha, he was happy to see that people had started taking the responsibility of cleaning the Ganga. "The Namami Gange project has shown good results only because of people's participation," he said.

Talking about the Ram temple, Modi said that with the setting up of the trust, temple construction would begin soon and all this was possible with the blessings of saints.

The Jangamwadi Matth is one of the oldest Matths in Varanasi. Literature dates it back to Satyuga first of the four Yugas in Hindu timeframe. The documented historical records date it back to 8th CE, however, it is hard to verify the exact date. It is said that Raja Jaichand donated land for this Jangamwadi Mutt that has seen an unbroken lineage of 86 Jagatgurus.

( With inputs from IANS )

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