PM Narendra Modi Offers Prayers at Ramanthanswamy Temple in Tamil Nadu After Inaugurating New Pamban Rail Bridge in Rameswaram (Watch Video)
by ANI · LatestLYRamanathapuram, April 6: After inaugurating India's first vertical lift sea bridge, New Pambam Rail Bridge in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday offered prayers at the Ramanthanswamy temple in the State. PM Modi was also garlanded by the temple priest. PM Modi is set to hold roadshows in Tamil Nadu city too.
The Ramanthanswamy Shiva temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples. The temple holds mythological significance as it is believed that Ram established and worshipped in the temple before he crossed the Ram Ram Setu bridge to go to Sri Lanka to rescue his wife from Ravan. The temple also has the longest corridor among Hindu temples in the country. New Pamban Bridge Inauguration: India’s First Vertical-Lift Sea Bridge Brings Technology and Tradition Together, Says PM Narendra Modi (Watch Video).
PM Modi Offers Prayers at Ramanthanswamy Temple
Governor R N Ravi had also visited the temple before the inauguration of the bridge. Earlier today, while sharing the aerial view while coming back to India from Sri Lanka, PM Modi highlighted how he was able to have a "darshan" of both Ram Setu and Ayodhya's 'Surya Tilak'.
"On the way back from Sri Lanka a short while ago, was blessed to have a Darshan of the Ram Setu. And, as a divine coincidence, it happened at the same time as the Surya Tilak was taking place in Ayodhya. Blessed to have the Darshan of both," read a post by PM Modi on X. Afterwards, PM Modi also flagged off the first train traversing the New Pambam Bridge, India's first vertical sea lift bridge. New Pamban Bridge Inauguration: PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates India’s First Vertical-Lift Sea Bridge in Tamil Nadu’s Rameswaram (See Pics and Video).
The 2.07-kilometre-long New Pamban Bridge, spanning the Palk Strait in Tamil Nadu, stands as a testament to India's engineering prowess and visionary infrastructure development. A demonstration of the bridge's functionality showcased its capabilities, with visuals from the area capturing key moments-- Indian Coast Guard (ICG) boat successfully navigated under the bridge, highlighting its clearance and waterway accessibility. Following the boat's passage, a train traversed the bridge, demonstrating its structural integrity and rail connectivity.
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