PM Narendra Modi in Mann Ki Baat: Guru Nanak Dev Not Only Influenced India but Also the Entire World
Speaking about the recent visit of ambassadors of about 85 countries to the Golden Temple, Modi said: "A few days back ambassadors of about 85 countries went to Amritsar from New Delhi. They visited the Golden Temple. They also got to know about Sikh traditions and culture."
New Delhi, October 27: In his 58th 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid respects to Guru Nanak Dev saying he has not only influenced people in India but the entire world. Prime Minister Modi said, "On November 12, the 550th Prakash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji will be celebrated. Nanak has not only influenced India but the entire world. Our Sikh brethren are settled in different countries and they are devoted to the ideals of Nanak."
"There is much about Guru Nanak Dev Ji that I can share with you, but it will require many episodes of Mann ki Baat. I can never forget my visit to Gurudwaras in Vancouver and Tehran," he said. Mann Ki Baat: PM Narendra Modi Encourages People to Participate in 'Run for Unity', Says It Symbolises United India.
"Guru Nanak always put 'Sewa' (service) on priority. He believed that selfless service is priceless. He stood against the practice of untouchability. He propagated his message to every corner of the world," he said. The prime minister said that Nanak was one of the most travelled people of his time.
With his modesty and humility, he won hearts wherever he went. "Nanak also undertook several spiritual journeys which are called 'Udasis' in which he met various saints and 'Rishis'. It is believed that Shankardev, a saint in Assam was influenced by him. Nanak also went to Haridwar. In Varanasi there is Gurubagh Gurudwara, it is said that Nanak stayed there once. He had also visited Rajgir and Gaya, which are associated with Buddhism," Modi said.
"In the South, Nanak travelled to Sri Lanka. In Karnataka's Bidar, he solved the issue of water crisis. There is a place called Guru Nanak Jeera Saheb in Bidar which is dedicated to him and it reminds us of him. During an 'Udasi', he went to Kashmir which established a strong bond between the Sikhs and Kashmir," he added.
"Nanak also went to Tibet. He is also prayed in Uzbekistan. He also travelled to Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afganistan. Nanak resides in millions of hearts who follow his teachings," the prime minister said.
Speaking about the recent visit of ambassadors of about 85 countries to the Golden Temple, Modi said: "A few days back ambassadors of about 85 countries went to Amritsar from New Delhi. They visited the Golden Temple. They also got to know about Sikh traditions and culture."
"It is my desire that the 550th Prakashotsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji inspires us to inculcate his thoughts and principles in our lives. I once again bow to pay respects to Guru Nanak Dev Ji," he added.