PM Modi addresses Adheenams: Prime Minister Narendra Modi right this moment (May 27) stated that the Sengol will hold reminding us that we have to stroll on the trail of responsibility and remain answerable to the public.
“I am delighted that the symbol of India’s great tradition, #Sengol will be installed in the #NewParliamentBuilding. This Sengol will keep reminding us that we have to walk on the path of duty and remain answerable to the public.”
While addressing Adheenams (clergymen) who handed over the sacred sceptre to him right here right this moment, PM Modi stated, “It would have been better if after independence this revered Sengol was given an appropriate place. But this Sengol was put on display at Anand Bhavan in Prayagraj as a walking stick.”
“Our government has now brought that Sengol out of Anand Bhavan and it is getting its appropriate place in the temple of democracy,” he stated.
The Adheenams (clergymen) handed over the sacred sceptre, ‘Sengol’, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, on the eve of the inauguration of the new Parliament constructing.The Adheenams additionally introduced a particular present to PM Modi.
PM Modi met the Adheenams, who flew down to the nationwide capital right this moment, at his residence. The Prime Minister additionally sought their blessings.
Earlier within the day, the Adheenams of Dharmapuram and Thiruvavaduthurai arrived within the nationwide capital. At the inauguration of the new Parliament constructing on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will set up the historic and sacred “Sengol” within the Parliament House.As many as 21 Adheenams had earlier left for Delhi from Chennai to take part within the inauguration ceremony.Dharmapuram Adheenam, Palani Adheenam, Virudhachalam Adheenam, and Thirukoyilur Adheenam have been among the many Adheenams who left for Delhi from Chennai to attend the ceremony.
Home Minister Amit Shah stated on Wednesday that the sacred sceptre ‘Sengol’ is the image of the switch of energy from the British to India.He stated that the Parliament House is probably the most applicable and sacred place to set up the historic ‘Sengol’.


