Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a two-day visit to Gujarat
Modi inaugurated Sudarshan Setu, India's longest cable-stayed bridge, during his visit to Gujarat.
GUJARAT, FEB 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a two-day visit to Gujarat, where he engaged in a series of significant events that underscored the region’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage, as well as its infrastructural development.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi began his visit by participating in scuba diving off the Arabian Sea coast at Panchkui beach. This unique activity was followed by offering prayers at the site believed to be the submerged ancient city of Dwarka, which holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and history. Dwarka, known for its grandeur and prosperity, continues to captivate imaginations with its rich cultural and spiritual legacy. Modi paid homage to Dwarka, offering peacock feathers as tribute underwater.
Later that day, Modi visited Gujarat’s renowned Lord Krishna temple, Dwarkadish. Situated at the confluence of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, the majestic Dwarkadhish Temple is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site, especially for Vaishnavites and Lord Krishna devotees.It is among the revered Char Dham pilgrimage sites.. The temple’s main deity is Lord Krishna, also known as Dwarkadhish, or King of Dwarka. During his visit, Modi was presented with an idol of Lord Krishna by the temple priests.
The following day, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated Sudarshan Setu, India’s longest cable-stayed bridge. The bridge, spanning approximately 2.32 km, connects the Okha mainland and Beyt Dwarka, an island near the Okha port, located about 30 km from Dwarka town, where the famous Dwarkadhish temple is situated. Previously known as the ‘Signature Bridge,’ the structure has been renamed ‘Sudarshan Setu’ or Sudarshan Bridge. The bridge, built at an estimated cost of ₹979 crore, boasts a four-lane road that is 27.20 meters wide, with 2.50-meter wide footpaths on both sides.
The inauguration of Sudarshan Setu marks a significant milestone in India’s infrastructure development, providing a crucial link between the Okha mainland and Beyt Dwarka. The bridge is expected to enhance connectivity and facilitate smoother transportation for the residents and visitors of the region.
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi also offered prayers at the Beyt Dwarka Temple, further emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of the region. The temple, located on the island of Beyt Dwarka, is dedicated to Lord Krishna, a revered deity in Hinduism.
Overall, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Gujarat was a testament to the region’s rich cultural heritage, spiritual significance, and infrastructural development. His participation in scuba diving, offering prayers at ancient sites, and inaugurating the Sudarshan Setu bridge highlighted the diverse aspects of Gujarat’s identity and its ongoing progress.
BY – KASHISH JAIN