KURUKSHETRA :
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi
on Tuesday said Guru Tegh
Bahadur considered the
protection of truth, justice and
faith his dharma and sacrificed
his life for it. The Government
will continue to serve “guru
parampara” the same way, the
Prime Minister said while
addressing a special programme
here to commemorate the 350th
martyrdom anniversary of the
ninth Sikh Guru.
At the event, Modi, who
reached here after hoisting the
saffron Dharma Dhwaj atop the
Ram Temple in Ayodhya, also
released a special coin and a
commemorative stamp marking
the 350th martyrdom anniversary
of Guru Tegh Bahadur.
Addressing the gathering,
Modi said today was a wonderful confluence of heritage.
He said he was in ‘Ramayan ki
Nagri’ Ayodhya in the morning
and now he was here on Lord
Krishna’s land, he said.
He said when the apex court
verdict on the Ram temple came
on November 9, 2019, he had
gone to Dera Baba Nanak in
Punjab for the inauguration of
the Kartarpur Corridor.
“I was praying that the path
for the construction of the Ram
temple should be paved and the
aspirations of all Ram devotees
should be fulfilled,” he said.
“And our prayers were
answered on that day as the verdict came in favour of the Ram
temple in Ayodhya,” he said.
Today, Modi said, he again
got the opportunity to take
blessings from the‘Sikh Sangat’.
The Prime Minister also
unveiled the newly constructed‘Panchjanya’ memorial dedicated to Lord Krishna’s conch
in Jyotisar here.
Lord Krishna said on this
land of Kurukshetra that protecting truth and justice is the
greatest dharma. He said
“Swadharme nidhanam
shreyah”, meaning it is better
to sacrifice one’s life for the
sake of truth, Modi told the
gathering.
Guru Tegh Bahadur considered the protection of truth,
justice and faith his dharma
and laid down his life for it, he
said.The Government will continue to serve “guru parmpara”
the same way, he added.