With the aim of ensuring the successful organisation of Maha Kumbh 2025 in Uttar Pradesh, promoting global welfare, fostering world peace, and seeking blessings for India’s prosperity and the spiritual journey of millions of devotees visiting Prayagraj, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Akshayvat on Friday, December 13 and performed a sacred worship ceremony.
As the ‘Yajman,’ PM Modi performed puja at the Sangam Nose and later offered prayers at the revered Akshayavat. Seeking blessings for the successful organisation of Mahakumbh 2025, he bowed before the sacred tree, performed rituals, and lit a ceremonial lamp to invoke positive energy and divine grace. Additionally, he performed ‘Pradakshina’ at the Akshay Vat, praying for the well-being of the entire world.
During his visit, the PM also reviewed the corridor development projects around the site. He assessed efforts made to ensure smooth and accessible visits for the millions of devotees expected during Mahakumbh.
Akshayavat is revered as the embodiment of Bhagwan Vishnu’s Veni Madhav, the protector deity of Prayagraj. Notably, the development of the Akshayavat Corridor, ahead of Mahakumbh 2025, has been carried out under the visionary leadership of PM Modi and the efficient implementation by CM Yogi.
On Friday, PM Modi offered prayers at Akshayavat, seeking the growth of eternal blessings for India and strengthening the nation’s position as a global spiritual leader.
According to belief, Akshayavat is believed to house the presence of the Creator, Bhagwan Brahma, in its roots, Bhagwan Vishnu in the middle as Veni Madhav, and Bhagwan Shiva at its top. It is also considered a part of the celestial wish-fulfilling tree (Kalpavriksha) among the 14 divine gems obtained from the churning of the ocean.
As per ancient texts, Akshayavat is regarded as a spiritual power center that grants all forms of success. Although it endured hardships during the Mughal and British eras, it remained undiminished and continues to stand as a flag bearer of Sanatan Dharma, reinforcing its identity across the world.
It is also believed that Bhagwan Ram, on his way back to Ayodhya after conquering Lanka, visited Akshayavat on his Mahaan along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman. The idols of all three are worshipped at Akshayavat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Anandiben Patel, were also present during the Akshayavat worship and prayer ceremony.
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