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Mathura (UP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said for the first time in the ‘Amritkaal’ of India’s independence, the country has come out of the mentality of slavery and is moving ahead with the feeling of pride for its heritage.
He was addressing the ‘Mirabai Janmotsav’, organised here to celebrate the 525th birth anniversary of the poet and Lord Krishna devotee.
“Today for the first time in the ‘Amritkaal’ of India’s independence, the country has come out of the mentality of slavery,” Modi said.
“We have taken the pledge of ‘Panch Pran’ from the Red Fort. We are moving ahead with the feeling of pride for our heritage,” he said.
Before attending the event, the prime minister paid obeisance at the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple in Mathura.
During his address, he said unfortunately, this place of pilgrimage, the Braj region, did not get the importance, it should have got after independence.
“The Braj region is not only the land of devotion and love, it has also been the centre of our literature, music, culture and civilization. It kept the country together even in difficult times. But unfortunately, this place of pilgrimage did not get the importance, it should have got after independence,” the prime minister said.
“Those who wanted to disconnect India from its past, those who were alienated from India’s culture and its spiritual identity, even after independence, they could not give up the mentality of slavery. They also deprived the Braj region of development,” he said without naming anyone.
Mentioning Mirabai, he said, “Our country has always been the one that worships women power”.
Women have always taken up responsibilities and have also continuously guided society, the prime minister said and added that “Mirabai ji is a shining example of this”. The life of Mirabai, an ardent devotee of Lord Shri Krishna, is an inspiration for all, he said.
“It is a privilege for me to participate in the celebration of the 525th birth anniversary of Saint Mirabai at the holy land of Mathura,” Modi said.
Mentioning Gujarat’s connection with Lord Krishna, the prime minister said, “From Lord Krishna to Meerabai, Braj has a special relationship with Gujarat. Kanha of Mathura became the Dwarkadhish only after going to Gujarat.”
“Mirabai ji, who came from Rajasthan and spread love in Mathura-Vrindavan, also spent the last part of her life in Dwarka,” he said.
This is not just the celebration of a birth anniversary of a “saint”, but the celebration of the entire culture of India, Modi said. This occasion is also a celebration of the “idea of non-distinction between Nar and Narayan, Jiva and Shiva, devotee and God,” he said. Modi said that “a saint like Mirabai showed that a woman’s self-confidence has the power to give direction to the entire world.” Mirabai was one of the greatest social reformers and pioneers, he added.
Mirabai is known for her devotion to Lord Krishna and she has composed many hymns and verses which are popular even today.