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Modi inaugurates Mahakal corridor, unveils giant shivaling

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
Last updated on: October 11, 2022 23:59 IST
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Amid Vedic chants, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a large 'shivaling' covered in strands of sacred red threads placed below the grand gateway -- Nandi Dwar -- of 'Mahakal Lok' to mark the inauguration of the mega corridor in Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday.

IMAGE: A Shivling replica unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the Mahakal Lok corridor, at the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. Photograph: PTI Photo

He also performed puja at the famous Lord Mahakal temple.

The total project cost of the more than 900 metres long Mahakal Lok (corridor) is Rs 856 crore with the first phase costing Rs 351 crore, a state official said.

 

The corridor, said to be one of the longest in the country, traverses the old Rudrasagar lake which has been revived as part of the redevelopment project around the Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 'jyotirlingas'.

IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi offers prayers at the Mahakal Temple before inaugurating the first phase of the Mahakaleshwar Temple corridor development project, in Ujjain, on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. Photograph: Kind courtesy @narendramodi/Twitter

Upon arrival, Modi, accompanied by Madhya Pradesh governor Mangu Bhai Patel and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, greeted sadhus and other religious leaders present on another dais by joining his palms.

The prime minister then pressed a remote control device to unveil a replica of 'shivling' to dedicate the Mahakal Lok to the nation.

Modi also took a ride along the corridor with Chouhan and Patel in a battery-operated open car.

IMAGE: An illuminated view of the newly developed Shri Mahakal Lok. Photograph: ANI Photo

The prime minister also stopped for a while to watch Malkhamb performances.

Fountains and a water body in the corridor added further beauty to the place.

Two majestic gateways -- 'Nandi Dwar' and 'Pinaki Dwar' -- separated by a short distance have been erected near the starting point of the corridor which winds its way to the temple's entrance.

IMAGE: Modi offers prayers at the Mahakal Temple. Photograph: Kind courtesy @narendramodi/Twitter

A colonnade of 108 ornate pillars made of sandstones, gushing fountains and a running panel of more than 50 murals depicting stories from the Shiv Puran are among major highlights of the Mahakal Lok, the official said.

Earlier, the prime minister performed puja inside the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Mahakal Temple, attired in traditional dhoti and gamcha (stole).

He was accompanied by Governor Patel, Chouhan and union civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.

IMAGE: Modi offers prayers at the Mahakal Temple. Photograph: Kind courtesy @narendramodi/Twitter

Modi performed puja with rituals conducted by a team of priests led by chief priest Ghanshyam Pujari for nearly 20 minutes and later meditated for ten minutes by holding Bel Patra (bel leaf) and a string of Rudraskh in his hands.

He also sat beside the 'Nandi' and performed puja.

Later Modi offered a donation by putting money in a special box.

Speaking at a public function after puja and inauguration, Modi said Ujjain has led India's prosperity and knowledge for thousands of years.

IMAGE: Modi addresses during dedication of Shri Mahakal Lok corridor. Photograph: PTI Photo

"Spirituality is contained in every particle and divine energy is being transmitted in every corner of Ujjain," he said, adding, "Ujjain has led India's prosperity, knowledge, dignity and literature for thousands of years."

"Innovation comes with renovation. India is renovating what it had lost in the era of slavery. India is renovating it and restoring its glory," he said.

"During the Azadi Ka AmritKaal, we broke the shackles of colonialism. Today, cultural destinations across India are seeing all-around development. For the first time, Char Dhams are being connected with all-weather roads," Modi said.

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