Chitrakoot: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, and offered prayers at the Kanch Mandir, a temple that houses the deities Citrakuta Vihari, Viharini (Lord Rama and Goddess Sita), and the Raghav Satsang Bhavan. The temple features three Sikharas and is home to beautiful statues of Lord Rama, Sita, and Laksmana in the sanctum sanctorum, with daily worship conducted by a priest. Shri Tulsi Peeth Seva Nyas, a religious and social service institution based in Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, was established by Guruji on Tulsi Jayanti day in 1987. The institution is renowned for its publications on Hindu religious themes in India and around the world. During his visit, PM Modi also went to the Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust in Chitrakoot and expressed his gratitude for the trust's significant role in providing medical treatment to the underprivileged. Addressing a rally in Chitrakoot, PM Modi thanked Shri Sadhguru Seva Sangh Trust for its humanitarian service to the oppressed, poor, and tribal communities. He emphasized the historical and religious significance of Chitrakoot, where Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman once resided. PM Modi visited the Raghuveer Mandir in Satna district earlier in the day. He also attended an exhibition at Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust, an organization founded in 1968 by Param Pujya Ranchhoddasji Maharaj, with Arvind Bhai Mafatlal playing a crucial role in its establishment. PM Modi expressed his deep emotions after visiting the temples and witnessing the zeal of Sanskrit Mahavidyalay students, acknowledging the importance of Chitrakoot in Hindu culture. The visit to Chitrakoot was a spiritual and significant one for the Prime Minister, who celebrated the rich religious heritage and cultural traditions of the region. Former Union Minister Dilip Dhakne Passes Away at 86 BJP Criticizes Shashi Tharoor for Participating in Rally Supporting Palestine India to Fight Legal Battle for Release of Sailors Sentenced to Death in Qatar