In a vibrant display of cultural enthusiasm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a moment to try his hands on a traditional dhol during his visit to the Jagdamba Mata Temple in Poharadevi, Washim, on the third day of Navratri. The sight of the Prime Minister engaging with local traditions brought joy to the gathered devotees and showcased the spirit of the festival.
During his visit, PM Modi performed a ceremonial puja at the temple, seeking blessings for peace and prosperity for the nation. He emphasised the significance of Navratri, a nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, which holds deep spiritual importance for millions across India.
Taking to X PM Modi wrote, "In Washim, tried my hand at the Nangara, which has a very special place in the great Banjara culture. Our Government will make every possible effort to make this culture even more popular in the times to come."
Accompanying PM Modi were Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and other ministers, which added to the significance of the occasion.
As Navratri festivities continue, PM Modi's presence has further highlighted the importance of cultural heritage and community bonding in today’s society.