• January 21, 2024

PM Modi visits Dhanushkodi and Arichalmunai, worships at Kothandaramar Swami Temple

PM Modi visits Dhanushkodi and Arichalmunai, worships at Kothandaramar Swami Temple
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Arichalmunai near Danushkodi on January 21, 2024.
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A day ahead of the Ram Temple inauguration in Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended his spiritual tour of the State by visiting the famous Sri Kothandaramaswami Temple and Arichalmunai point in Dhanushkodi, situated at the tip of the Indian mainland.

In the run up to the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, the Prime Minister had announced that he would be visiting important shrines associated with Lord Rama across the country. Before commencing his tour of Tamil Nadu, he had visited temples in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.

The Prime Minister, who arrived in Chennai on Friday, had inaugurated the opening ceremony of the Khelo India Youth Games 2023 in the city. After an overnight stay at the Raj Bhavan, he left for Srirangam, where he visited the famous Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple.

He arrived in Rameswaram on Saturday afternoon and offered prayers at the Sri Ramanathaswami Temple. After spending the night at the Ramakrishna Math here, he proceeded to Arichalmunai point in Dhanushkodi, bounded by the Palk Bay in the north and Gulf of Mannar in the south. He offered flowers and performed puja to a Shivalinga in Arichalmunai.

The PM also took a short walk on the beach while soaking up the magnificent view of the sea.

The Prime Minister left Rameswaram by helicopter to Madurai airport at 11.45 a.m. and on arrival, he boarded a special aircraft to New Delhi, officials said.

A press release said that the Kothandaramaswami Temple is believed to be the place where Vibhishana, the younger brother of King Ravana, first met Sri Rama and sought refuge. Some legends also state that this was the place where Lord Rama conducted the coronation of Vibhishana, as the King of Lanka, before returning to Ayodhya.

Members of  Congress Fishermen wing staging a demonstration in Pamban road bridge against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 21, 2024.

Members of Congress Fishermen wing staging a demonstration in Pamban road bridge against Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 21, 2024.
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The Prime Minister posted on X (formerly Twitter), ”Prayed at the iconic Kothandaramaswamy Temple. Felt extremely blessed.”

Congress men show black flags

A group of Congress workers in Rameswaram staged a black flag demonstration with placards reading “Go Back Modi” and “Anti-Fishermen Modi”, among others. They shouted slogans and also released black balloons before being arrested.



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