Modi  prayed  at Mathura temple,  saying the  country  had given up the  slave mentality 

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 Modi participated in  Sant Mirabai Janmotsav, a  program commemorating Mirabai’s  525th birth  anniversary,  and  issued  commemorative  stamps  and  coins  on the occasion.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the people of Mathura  on  Thursday that Braj Bhoomi was deprived of development by “those who  want  to  separate  India from its past,  who  are  indifferent to  Indian  culture and its spiritual  identity ”  and  “can’t do that”. abandon  the slave mentality even after  the  country gained independence’.  

 The Prime Minister, who offered prayers at  Shri Krishna Janmaboomi Mandir,  said in  a  meeting  that  “at  Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal, for the first time, we have come out of this slave  mentality”  and  “today ‘Today now  we have  Vishwanath Dham in  Kashi.” with  all its  splendor,  divinity and grandeur in the Mahakaal Mahalok of Ujjain, in Kedarnath we have  thousands  of devotees, and in Ayodhya the  day  of inauguration of Shri  Ram  temple has also  come.”  

 In this race  for  development, Modi said, Mathura and Vrindavan will not  be left  behind.  

 Modi participated in  Sant Mirabai Janmotsav, a  program commemorating Mirabai’s  525th birth  anniversary,  and  issued  commemorative  stamps  and  coins  on the occasion. UP Governor Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Mathura MP Hema Malini were among those present. 

  Addressing the crowd, Modi said  that  when the country was going astray, Sants from  various  corners  stood up  to  bring  people  back  to their faith. “In the south,  in  Alvar sant and Nayanar sant, there  are  acharyas like Ramanujacharya.  To  the north  are  Tulsidas, Surdas, Kabirdas, Ravidas. In Punjab  there  was Guru Nanak and in  Bengal there was  Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.  They all  spoke different languages, had different  customs, but they  still  united  the country  by spreading faith and knowledge.  ”  

 “Mathura is a meeting place for many such movements. There is no place  more sacred  than Vrindavan, no village better than  Nandgaon  and no name as glorious as  Krishna.  It  is  a country  of literature, music and culture. Even  in  the  most difficult  times, this region  saved the country. But when the country  gained independence, this land did not receive  the recognition  it  should have  received,”  he said. 

  About  Mathura and its  origin  with Lord Krishna in mythological texts, he said,  “It  is not  an ordinary  place,  it  is the  abode  of Krishna. In every grain of  soil  there is Krishna. There  was  another reason why I  couldn’t wait  to visit this place. There is a connection  that  Mathura shares with Gujarat. Krishna went to Gujarat to build Dwarka. Mirabai  spent  the latter part of her life in Dwarka. This place is  where Bharat’s  recognition  is recorded. 

 Our Bharat has always  revered  Nari Shakti, and who understands  that better  than  the  Brajvasis. We take  the  name  Radha  for everything by saying Radhe Radhe. Mirabai  sets  an example for women,” he said.  

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