जिसकी सोच मेँ राष्टू का; उत्थान नहीँ है !!! उसके लिए निःसदेँह; हिन्दोस्तान नहीँ हैँ !!! बर्दाश्त तेरी हर अदा जालिम मुझे मगर ;: प्रेमी नहीँ जो देश का ;: वो इँसान नहीँ है !!! ये देश अपनी माँ है;: कोई सामान नहीँ है !!!...Amit Garg

उज्जैन में आज मोदी जी का भाषण सुन कर लगा की एक प्रधानमंत्री को नहीं बल्कि एक महान संत को सुन रहा हूँ ! इतना अथाह ज्ञान ! इतना अथाह परिपक्वाता ! इतना अथाह विश्व बन्धुतव का भाव ! इतना अथाह मानवता के प्रति लगाव ! सुन कर मन गदगद हो गया !

उज्जैन में आज मोदी जी का भाषण सुन कर लगा की एक प्रधानमंत्री को नहीं बल्कि एक महान संत को सुन रहा हूँ ! इतना अथाह ज्ञान ! इतना अथाह परिपक्वाता ! इतना अथाह विश्व बन्धुतव का भाव ! इतना अथाह मानवता के प्रति लगाव ! सुन कर मन गदगद हो गया !
जब 7 मई 2014 को जब वोट देने गया था तक दिमाग में था की एक काबिल प्रधानमंत्री चुन रहा हु जो इस देश की दिश/ दशा बदल कर रख देगा पर आज जब मोदी जी को सूना तो लगा की लाख गुना बेहतर प्रधानमंत्री चुना हु मेरा वोट एक महान संत को गया है l
जिसे ना जीत का अहंकार है न हार का ख़ौफ़ दिन रात सिर्फ और सिर्फ बेहतर कर्म करता है बिना किसी फल के उम्मीद के ! लोगो की उलाहना सुनता है गाली सुनता है पर पथ से अडिग दिन रात कार्य करता है ! आपको बारम्बार नमन मोदी जी ! बारम्बार नमन ! Nageshwar Singh Baghel
feeling proud.


Sacrifice runs deep in Indian culture where we like to avoid conflicts for the sake of spiritual consciousness and unity of humanity, says PM Modi in Vaicharik Mahakumbh in Ujjain Simhasth Parv.
PM Modi tweeted, “Leaving for Ujjain, where I will join International Convention on Universal Message of Simhasth.”
“We belong to a tradition where even a bhikshuk (beggar) says, ‘may good happen to the person who gives me and also to the person who does not’,” Modi said in his address at the International Convention on Universal Message of Simhasthon on the sidelines of Simhasth Kumbh here.
“We are not stubborn and rigid, we are philosophical. We see divinity in trees and life in water,” he added.
Flanked by Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Modi said that a “holier than thou” attitude is taking people towards conflicts. “Let’s look within and see how we can grow ourselves.”
Referring to the Simhastha Kumbh mela, a huge spiritual gathering on the banks of the Shipra river in Madhya Pradesh, Modi said, “What is happening here is the birth of a new effort, a modern edition of what would happen in the yesteryears.”
He said that the “51 elixir points” of Simhasth declaration will start a new discourse not only in India but around the world.
Warning that global warming and terrorism have become the world’s biggest concerns, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said shedding the “holier-than-thou” attitude is the key to overcoming these issues and resolving conflicts.
“The world is passing through two types of crises. On the one hand there is global warming while on the other there is terrorism. What is the solution? What is behind their genesis…simply holier than thou attitude or (the thinking) that my way is more correct than yours. This is the thing which is dragging us towards conflict,” he said.
Strongly opposing attempts at expansionism, he said this was not a solution to the problems. “Expansionism is another thing that is leading us towards conflict. Time has changed. Expansionism is not a solution to the problems. We should not go horizontal. It is not a solution. We need to go vertical and raise ourselves from within,” Modi said.
The Prime Minister also released 51-point ‘Simhastha Declaration’ jointly with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan. He said one of the major issues faced by the world is conflict management but the Indians know how to resolve the conflict and cited mythology to underscore his point.
“But we (Indians) inherit conflict management skills…Indians worship Lord Rama for his obedience and loyalty to his father and in the same breath glorify Prahlad who disobeyed his father. “The same way Sita and Mira are also worshipped, which shows that people here are well adept at conflict management,” he said, adding what the world was doing today, Indians have been practising for ages.
“World Earth Day is observed (globally). In India, when a child wakes up in the morning his or her mother asks them to seek forgiveness from the earth before putting the foot down on the ground.” Simhastha Kumbh Mela is one of world’s largest spirtual gatherings held once in 12 years when lakhs of devotees, including hundreds of sadhus, take dip in river Shipra (Kishipra).