PM Modi to offer prayers at Yashoreswari and Orkandi temple in Bangladesh today
PM Modi will also visit the memorial of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, father of Rashtrabandhu, at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. Bangladesh officials have renovated the Yashoreswari temple in Satkhira ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s visit.
Dhaka, ANI. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin the second day of his Bangladesh visit on Saturday by offering prayers at the Yashoreshwari and Orakandi temples in southwestern Shatkhira and Gopalganj. Prime Minister Modi, who was busy on the first day of his visit to Bangladesh, will leave for Ishwarpur village today and will offer prayers at Yashoreshwari Kali temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India and neighboring countries.
He will also visit the memorial of ‘Rashtrabandhu’s father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’ at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. Bangladesh officials have renovated the Yashoreswari temple in Satkhira ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s visit. Let us know that before leaving for Bangladesh, Prime Minister Modi tweeted that he looks forward to worshiping Goddess Kali at the ancient Yashoreshwari Kali temple. Yashoreswari Kali Temple of Goddess Kali is a famous Hindu temple located in Ishwaripur, in Shyam Nagar of Satkhira.
The second temple, located in Orkandi, Gopalganj, is the residence of hundreds of Hindu Matua communities, a large number of whom are residents of West Bengal.
Prime Minister Modi said in a statement on Thursday that I am particularly looking forward to my conversation with the representatives of the Matwa community in Orkandi, from where Shri Harichandra Thakur ji gave his holy message.
At the same time, after his visit to the temples, Prime Minister Modi will discuss with his counterpart Sheikh Hasina and is expected to sign the MOU between the two countries. Let us know that Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bangladesh on a two-day visit to Bangladesh on Friday, this is the first visit of PM Modi, after the onset of COVID-19 epidemic. She was welcomed by Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
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