Rajnath Singh's Reverent Visit to Tanot Mata: A Tribute to Faith and Fortitude
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the Tanot Mata temple in Jaisalmer, praising the BSF for their courage and dedication. Accompanied by key military leaders, Singh participated in rituals and reflected on historical events, highlighting the temple's significance during the 1965 war and its symbolism in faith.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday made a significant visit to the Tanot Mata temple, located near the Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district. Accompanied by high-ranking military officials, Singh expressed admiration for the Border Security Force's courage, discipline, and unwavering commitment to safeguarding national security.
The Defence Minister was welcomed by senior BSF personnel, including DIG Jatinder Singh Binji, Commandant Neeraj Sharma, and Assistant Commandant Vikash Narayan Singh. Following the ceremonious traditions, Singh performed rituals at the Mahadev temple and tied a sacred cloth to a khejri tree, a gesture associated with wish fulfillment.
Additionally, Singh observed the preserved unexploded bombs dropped by Pakistani forces during the 1965 India-Pakistan conflict, emphasizing the Tanot Mata temple's historical and spiritual significance. ''Visiting the Tanot Mata temple is a matter of great pride for me. I feel truly blessed,'' he remarked, further underscoring the temple's symbolic representation of faith and divine protection.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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