Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced his grave concerns regarding the escalating issue of drug abuse among the youth, emphasizing its detrimental impact on society and the nation as a whole. Speaking via video at the Ashwamedha Yagya organized by World Gayatri Pariwar on Sunday, PM Modi highlighted the urgent need to address the menace of drug addiction before it inflicts irreversible harm on lives. He shed light on the government’s proactive initiative, the “Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan,” launched on August 15, 2020, which has effectively reached nearly 11 crore individuals to date.
“Drug abuse poses a significant threat to society, resulting in the destruction of lives if not curbed. Our government initiated a nationwide deaddiction campaign three to four years ago, and to date, approximately 11 crore people have joined this campaign. The Gayatri Pariwar is also actively engaged in this initiative,” stated Prime Minister Modi.
Previously invited to the “Ashwamedh Yagna,” held from February 21 to February 25 in Mumbai, PM Modi praised the efforts of the Gayatri Pariwar in organizing the event. He emphasized the Yagya’s role as a vital social campaign aimed at liberating thousands of youth from the clutches of drug addiction, redirecting their energy towards nation-building endeavors.
“The Ashwamedha Yagya organized by the Gayatri Pariwar signifies a monumental social initiative. This campaign will emancipate numerous youths from the grips of drugs, enabling them to contribute positively to nation-building efforts. Our youth are the future of our nation, and it is their responsibility to lead India towards progress during this auspicious era,” remarked PM Modi.
Reflecting on his initial reservations upon receiving the invitation to the Ashwamedha Yagya, PM Modi acknowledged the event’s focus on the teachings of Acharya Shriram Sharma, dispelling misconceptions often associated with similar events.
The All World Gayatri Parivar (AWGP) is hosting the Ashwamedh Mahayagya, a revered ritual, from February 21 to February 25 in Mumbai, symbolizing a significant cultural and spiritual moment in India’s heritage. This event aims to unite the nation under the umbrella of Sanatan culture, symbolizing a profound endeavor to foster national unity.
According to AWGP, the Mahayagya, a rare occurrence in the last 2000 years, is anticipated to draw the participation of 2.4 crore individuals. Through Vedic rituals, including the construction of 1008 fire pits, the event seeks to channelize positive energies, fostering peace and prosperity across the nation.
The Mahayagya transcends societal barriers, welcoming people from all backgrounds to partake in collective prayers aimed at spiritual harmony and societal upliftment. With a sprawling 140-acre venue adorned with 1008 ponds and illuminated by sacred flames, the event promises a transformative experience for attendees.
Distinguished guests including saints, Mahatmas, politicians, actors, and industrialists are expected to grace the occasion, adding to its cultural and spiritual significance. From traditional rituals to enlightening conferences and cultural performances, the Ashwamedh Mahayagya offers a diverse array of experiences for participants.
Additionally, the event features various programs such as the auspicious procession of sacred water vessels, the Gayatri Mahayajna, cultural events, exhibitions, and philanthropic activities including blood donation drives and tree plantation campaigns.
In essence, the Ashwamedh Mahayagya symbolizes a collective endeavor towards societal upliftment and spiritual enlightenment, uniting individuals in the pursuit of a brighter future for humanity. Through its inclusive approach and diverse initiatives, the event serves as a beacon of inspiration, promoting universal values and fostering harmony and enlightenment in society.