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Modi offers prayers at Lepakshi temple

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the historic Veerabhadra temple, which has immense significance in Ramayana with its Jatayu episode, here on Tuesday and offered prayers.
Modi chanted songs in praise of Lord Ram, listened to special hymns sung in Telugu extolling the deity, and also witnessed a puppet show on the epic Ramayana featuring Ram, Lakshman, Sita and Ravana, according to live visuals streamed on an official Youtube channel.
The PM offered special prayers at the temple, located in Sri Satyasai district. The shrine has immense significance in Ramayana and the Hindu religion and his visit comes exactly six days prior to the Pran Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Besides participating in the rituals, guides also explained the significance of the temple to the Prime Minister.
The legend has it that Lepakshi is the place where the mythical vulture Jatayu fell after being grievously wounded by demon king Ravana who had abducted Sita.
The dying Jatayu told Lord Ram that Sita was indeed taken south by Ravana, and was then granted Moksha (salvation) by him.
The ancient Lepakshi temple complex is renowned for its mythological grandeur and also has shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Papanatheswara, Raghunatha, Rama and other deities.
Before Lepakshi, PM Modi had visited the Shree Kala Ram temple in Nashik in Maharashtra. A few days ago, he had visited Panchvati on the banks of the Godavari River in Nashik. He offered prayers at the Kala Ram Mandir and listened to the Marathi verses about “Ayodhya aagman” (arrival in Ayodhya) of Lord Ram from Ramayan.
Before he arrived in Lepakshi, Modi posted a message on ‘X’, saying he will be visiting the southern states of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala in the next two days.
“Over the next two days, I will be among the people of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Today, 16th January, I will have the opportunity to pray at the Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi. I will also listen to verses from the Ranganatha Ramayan, which is in Telugu,” he said.
The PM also inaugurated the new campus of the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes & Narcotics at Palasamudram in the state.

On Wednesday, Modi said he would pray at the Guruvayur Temple and Thriprayar Shree Ramaswami Temples in Kerala and address a public meeting in Kochi, apart from the inaugurations of some key projects.

On his arrival in Andhra Pradesh at the Puttaparthi airport earlier in the day, the PM was accorded a grand welcome by Deputy Chief Minister Narayana Swamy, Hindupur MP Gorantla Madhav and other leaders and dignitaries.

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