He offered prayers and immersed holy water from Triveni Sangam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the revered Ganga Talao in Mauritius today, where he offered prayers and immersed holy water brought from the Triveni Sangam.
Strengthening India-Mauritius Cultural Bonds
During his visit, PM Modi carried the sacred water from the Mahakumbh Mela in India and offered it at Ganga Talao, one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage sites outside India. His act of devotion underscores the deep-rooted spiritual and historical connection between the two nations.
His symbolic gesture strengthens the spiritual and cultural ties between India and Mauritius, reflecting their shared heritage and commitment to preserving traditions
A Symbol of Unity and Shared Heritage
The immersion of the holy water at Ganga Talao is more than a religious act—it represents the long-standing cultural and historical ties between India and Mauritius. The Prime Minister’s visit highlights India’s ongoing commitment to strengthening bilateral relations through shared traditions, faith, and heritage.
His presence at Ganga Talao also reinforces the significance of this sacred site for the Indian diaspora in Mauritius, many of whom trace their ancestral roots to India.
This visit marks another milestone in the continued friendship and cultural cooperation between the two nations.
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