Narendra Modi inaugurates exhibition on the life of Swami Vivekananda

Published By : Admin | August 14, 2013 | 19:16 IST
"Narendra modi pays floral tribute to Pundit Shyamji krushnavarma"

Gandhinagar, Wednesday: On the 67th independence day Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Narendra modi inaugurated exhibition on the life of Swami Vivekananda at Kutch University. Mr.Modi also paid floral tribute to Krantiguru Pundit Shyamji krushnaverma.

In this exhibition various topic like Swamiji’s birth, study, divine meeting of guru-shishya, swamiji’s tour within India, his vision of undivided India has been covered in form of beautiful pictures. Mr. Modi took round of the whole exhibition with great interest.

Chicago’s religious conference, speeches of Swamiji in America, England, Maha Samadhi of Swamiji on 4th July 1920 and various passages of Vivekananda’s life have also been covered by The Youth Service and Cultural Activities department.

It also covered Swamiji’s visits of Gujarat. Between November 1891 to April 1892, Swamiji visited Gujarat’s more than 13 towns like Ahmadabad, Wadhvan, Limbdi, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Veraval, Somnath, Porbandar, Dwarka, Mandvi, Palitana, Nadiad and Vadodara.

The exhibition was also visited by State Water Supply Minister Mr. Parbat Patel, MP Punamben Jat, Secretary to Department of Youth Service and Cultural Activity Mr. Bhagyesh jha and Commissioner Mr. Rajesh Manju and other officials.

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