New Delhi: From Kashi Vishwanath to Shri Kedarnath, the devotion and faith of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not hidden from anyone. He will once again be in Kedarnath Dham in Uttarakhand on Friday.
It is said that karma yogis do penance to Shiva. Its magnitude is also visible in his works. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s faith in Shiva is also seen in the rejuvenation of Shiv Dhams from Kashi to Kedarnath. About 8 years ago there was a terrible tragedy in Kedarnath Dham. Which completely changed the picture of Kedarnath Dham.
Inaccessible mountains, adverse geographical conditions, difficult weather. People had thought that the old glory would not be able to return to Kedarnath Dham present in Uttarakhand, but the determination power from Shiva Bhakti made the dream come true. Kedarnath Dham has completely changed after the tragedy of the year 2013. Now adequate arrangements have been made for the safety of Kedarnath temple, devotees and the servicemen living there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Kedarnath Dham. He has immense reverence and faith in Shri Kedarnath Dham. He has been visiting Kedarnath Dham before becoming the Prime Minister. In his first term after becoming the Prime Minister, he visited Kedarnath Dham 6 times. This time also the Prime Minister will be in Kedardham just a day after Diwali. During this, the development works of the first phase of the reconstruction of Kedarnath Dham will be inaugurated.
Adi Shankaracharya’s samadhi also ready again
Among the projects that PM Modi is going to inaugurate, the Samadhi of Adi Shankaracharya is also included. This mausoleum was destroyed in the tragedy of the year 2013. After the reconstruction, the form of Adi Shankaracharya’s samadhi will be more grand. The Prime Minister himself is reviewing the project. Apart from this, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate Saraswati Retaining Wall Aastha Path and Ghat and Mandakini Retaining Wall Asthapath. He will also inaugurate Tirtha Purohit houses and Garuda Chatti bridge over Mandakini river.
Apart from this, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of several projects costing more than Rs 180 crore. These projects include redevelopment of Sangam Ghat, First Aid and Tourist Facility Centre, Administrative Office and Hospital, Two Guest Houses, Police Station, Command and Control Centre, Mandakini Asthapath Queue Management and Rainshelter and Saraswati Nagrik Suvidha Bhavan. The foundation stone of the projects that the Prime Minister will inaugurate on November 5 was also laid by the Prime Minister.