Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world’s largest meditation centre Swarved Mahamandir in Uttar Paradesh’s Varanasi on Monday.
Following the inauguration, he along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took a tour of the centre that can seat 20,000 people at a time for meditation.
Verses of the Swarveda have been carved upon the walls of the Mahamandir – a seven-floor superstructure.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration said the country has declared freedom from the slave mentality and is feeling proud of its heritage.
“In the era of slavery, the oppressors who made an effort to weaken Bharat first targeted our symbols. After Independence, re-building of these cultural symbols was essential,” he said.
PM Modi said after Bharat gained Independence, “there was an opposition to the rebuilding of the Somnath temple and this thought process remained dominant for decades.”
The result of this was this was that the country slipped into the pit of an inferiority complex and forgot to feel proud of its heritage, he said.
“After seven decades of Independence, the wheel of time has turned once again. The country has declared from the Red Fort freedom from a slave mentality and a feeling of pride about its heritage.
“The work which started from Somnath has now become a campaign. Today, the grandeur of Vishwanath is singing the tales of Bharat’s glory,” said PM Modi.
For centuries, Bharat has been an example of economic prosperity and physical development, the PM said, adding that the government, society and saints are working together for the rejuvenation of Kashi.
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