GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 21st Feb. In a heartfelt homage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned the passing of Sant Shiromani Acharya Shri 108 Vidhyasagar Ji Maharaj Ji, emphasizing the profound spiritual legacy left behind by the revered saint. Prime Minister Modi expressed deep sorrow at the departure of the revered spiritual leader, highlighting his invaluable contributions to humanity through wisdom, compassion, and unwavering dedication.
Reflecting on his personal interactions with Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji, Prime Minister Modi reminisced about the profound impact of the saint’s blessings and guidance on his own journey. He described Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji as a beacon of enlightenment whose teachings transcended boundaries, enriching the lives of countless individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji’s life, Prime Minister Modi noted, exemplified the core tenets of Jainism, embodying principles of truthfulness, compassion, and service to all living beings. His profound commitment to education, particularly rooted in cultural ethos, underscored his vision of empowering individuals for societal progress and nation-building.
Paying homage to Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji’s multifaceted contributions, Prime Minister Modi highlighted his transformative efforts in healthcare, environmental conservation, and agricultural sustainability. He emphasized the saint’s advocacy for ethical governance, democratic participation, and the cultivation of civic virtues as pillars of a prosperous and harmonious society.
Prime Minister Modi urged future generations to study Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji’s life and teachings, emphasizing their relevance in shaping a resilient and morally upright nation. He emphasized the importance of embodying the saint’s values in collective efforts towards nation-building and societal advancement.
Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude for the blessings and inspiration bestowed by Sant Shiromani Acharya Ji, pledging to uphold his legacy and ideals for the betterment of India and its people.
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