Prime Minister Modi Inaugurates Revamped Tripureswari Temple
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Agartala to inaugurate the redeveloped Tripureswari temple in Gomati district. The 500-year-old temple, a significant 'Shakti Peetha', has been renovated under the PRASAD scheme at a cost of Rs 52 crore. Modi will also offer prayers at the temple.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Agartala, Tripura, on Monday to inaugurate the newly redeveloped Tripureswari temple located in Gomati district. The temple, steeped in history and spirituality, underwent a significant transformation under the government's PRASAD scheme.
Following his arrival at the airport, Modi traveled to Palatana in Udaipur via helicopter, where he proceeded by road to the temple site. This venture forms part of a broader initiative to revitalize spiritual sites across India.
Constructed over 500 years ago, the temple is one of the revered 51 'Shakti Peethas'. Its redevelopment cost stands at Rs 52 crore and symbolizes cultural rejuvenation. Post-inauguration, Modi is set to offer prayers at the historic shrine, enhancing its significance as a cultural and spiritual landmark.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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