PM Narendra Modi Takes Delhi Metro Ride From Khan Market To Go To ISKCON Temple Bhagavad Gita Event, Clicks Selfies With Passengers; Watch Video
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a giant Bhagavad Gita, running into 670 pages and weighing 800 kg, at the ISKCON temple and took a Metro from Khan Market to ISKCON.
New Delhi, February 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a metro from Khan Market to reach the ISKCON temple. Passengers rushed to PM Modi inside the Metro in order to click a selfie with him. PM Modi inaugurated the 'Astounding Bhagavad Gita' at Delhi's ISKCON temple. 'Surgical Strikes 2': PM Modi Says 'Nation in Safe Hands' Hours After IAF Raids Largest JeM Camp in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister inaugurated the world's largest and heaviest Bhagavad Gita at the Delhi ISKCON temple. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who addressed a rally in Rajasthan before reaching Delhi, decided to take the Metro ride to reach ISKCON .
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a giant Bhagavad Gita, running into 670 pages and weighing 800 kg, at the ISKCON temple. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement, is a worldwide confederation of more than 400 temples and runs 100 vegetarian restaurants and a wide variety of community serving projects.
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