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How the new Parliament represents the idea of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”

“How the new Parliament represents the idea of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”, Organiser, May 28, 2023:

“On May 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the new parliament building to the people of this country. He unveiled the plague and installed the Sengol, also called the Dharma and Nyaya Danda inside the parliament, as a symbol of the transfer of power from the clutches of the British era to the Bharat era.

The Internet is filled with mesmerising pictures of sculptures, artefacts, details, embroidery and lightings inside the new building. There is an exact representation of Vedic events be it Samdra Manthan, Chanakya, Akhand Bharat, Ashoka Emblem and other glorious events from the past.

The PM entered the premises holding the holy Sengol, Sadhus were walking ahead of him chanting Mantras and Shlokas, creating a positive and holy environment….”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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