Sengol: Modi’s Honour: Rajinikanth Expresses Gratitude to PM for ‘Making Tamilians Proud’ as he Receives Sengol

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Sengol: In a remarkable gesture, the revered Adheenam priests presented the ceremonial sceptre called ‘Sengol’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. Expressing his profound appreciation, renowned actor Rajinikanth took to Twitter to thank the honorable Prime Minister for the government’s decision to install the revered symbol of Tamil power in the new Parliament building. Rajinikanth’s heartfelt message conveyed the pride felt by Tamilians as the Sengol finds its place of honor in the nation’s capital.Adheenam priests bless Prime Minister Modi, present 'Sengol' ahead of  Parliament building inauguration - BusinessToday

The esteemed moment unfolded as the Adheenam priests arrived in the national capital and were warmly received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his official residence. During the meeting, the Prime Minister graciously accepted the Sengol from the priests, seeking their blessings for the auspicious occasion of the new Parliament building’s inauguration.Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Rajinikanth Expresses Gratitude to PM Modi for ‘Enriching Tamil Pride’ as Sceptre ‘Sengol’ is Presented

Expressing his joy, Prime Minister Modi remarked, “I am delighted that the symbol of India’s great tradition, Sengol, will be installed in the new Parliament building. This revered sceptre will serve as a constant reminder that we must uphold our responsibilities and remain accountable to the people we serve.”

The Sengol, a magnificent five-feet-long sceptre made of silver and gold, holds historical significance. According to the government, it was originally handed over by Lord Mountbatten to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on August 14, 1947, symbolizing the transfer of power. However, the Congress party dismisses this version as “bogus.” The Sengol, representing governance in ancient Tamil kingdoms, was meticulously crafted by renowned jewellers Vummidi Bangaru Chetty of Madras (now Chennai). For many years, it was on display at The Allahabad Museum.

Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the significance of the Sengol and lamented its previous treatment. He stated, “It would have been fitting if the holy Sengol had received its due respect after independence and been accorded an honorable position. Instead, it was displayed as a mere walking stick in Anand Bhawan, Prayagraj. It is our government’s responsibility, as your humble servant, to restore the Sengol’s dignity and bring it out of Anand Bhawan.”

Sengol ceremony: Seers of Thiruvavaduthurai and Dharmapuram Adheenam arrive  in Delhi - The Economic Times Video | ET NowOn the upcoming momentous occasion, the sceptre will be ceremonially installed near the Speaker’s seat in the new Parliament building. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have the honor of inaugurating the magnificent structure, which signifies a new chapter in India’s democratic journey.

Rajinikanth’s expression of gratitude to Prime Minister Modi resonates with the sentiment of Tamilians across the nation. The installation of the Sengol in the heart of Indian democracy serves as a powerful symbol, encapsulating the rich cultural heritage and unwavering spirit of the Tamil people. The event signifies the recognition and celebration of regional diversity within the united fabric of India.

As the nation eagerly awaits the inauguration of the new Parliament building, the presence of the Sengol will serve as a constant reminder of the collective duty to uphold democratic values and work tirelessly for the welfare of all citizens. It is a testament to the progressive and inclusive vision of a nation that embraces its cultural diversity while striving for unity.

The presentation of the Sengol reflects the spirit of harmony and respect for all traditions that define India’s cultural tapestry. It is a tribute to the rich legacy of Tamil Nadu and a testament to the government’s commitment to honoring and preserving the cultural heritage of every region.Why a historic 'sengol' is being installed in new Parliament building & how  it was made

With the installation of the Sengol in the new Parliament building, Tamilians across the country can take pride in their cultural heritage and celebrate the representation

of their traditions on a national platform. This symbolic gesture serves as a bridge between regional identities and the overarching unity of India, fostering a sense of inclusivity and reinforcing the spirit of “unity in diversity.”

Rajinikanth Commends PM Modi for ‘Uplifting Tamil Pride’ as ‘Sengol’ Sceptre is Presented

Rajinikanth’s heartfelt gratitude and Prime Minister Modi’s recognition of the Sengol’s significance highlight the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultural identities within the Indian nation. The installation of the Sengol in the new Parliament building not only honors Tamil traditions but also stands as a beacon of unity, reminding all citizens of their shared responsibility to uphold democratic ideals and work towards the progress and prosperity of the nation as a whole.In a historic and momentous occasion

the revered Adheenam priests presented the ceremonial sceptre, known as ‘Sengol,’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. This grand gesture was met with immense appreciation from renowned actor Rajinikanth, who took to Twitter to express his profound gratitude to the honorable Prime Minister for the government’s decision to install the revered symbol of Tamil power in the new Parliament building. Rajinikanth’s heartfelt message resonated with Tamilians across the nation, as it signified a source of immense pride and honor.

The highly anticipated event unfolded as the Adheenam priests made their way to the national capital, where they were warmly welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his official residence. During the meeting, the Prime Minister graciously accepted the Sengol from the priests, seeking their blessings for the auspicious occasion of the new Parliament building’s inauguration.

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