
Ayodhya, 2
April (HS): Gautam Adani, a renowned industrialist and chairman of the Adani
Group, visited the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple on Thursday with his family to
offer prayers to Lord Ram. Adani also met and honored students of the free
Gurukul College, learning about the ancient and modern traditions of the
Gurukul. Adani pledged all possible support in preserving the Gurukul culture.
Industrialist
and Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani arrived at Maharishi Valmiki
International Airport with his family on Thursday from Ahmedabad on two
chartered flights. He then proceeded to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. He was
welcomed by Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth
Kshetra Trust, Trust member Dr. Anil Mishra, and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)
Central Officer Rajendra Singh Pankaj. Gopal Nagarkatte, along with his family,
visited the Shri Ram temple and performed the ritualistic worship and aarti.
The temple
priest applied a tilak to him, and he then accepted the prasad. After touring
the temple, Adani gathered information from Trust members about the Ram temple
construction. Adani spent 30 minutes in the Shri Ram temple complex. On the
auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, Gautam Adani also visited the Shri Ram
Yantra. Temple Trust General Secretary Champat Rai briefed Gautam Adani, Karan
Adani, and others on the long struggle, movement, legal process, and
construction of the Shri Ram temple. The visitors observed the grandeur of the
temple with curiosity.
Here,
Adani said, My family and I had the privilege of visiting Lord Ram in
Ayodhya. It is an emotional moment, a proud moment. This temple is not only a
center of faith, but also a symbol of India's culture, unity, and
self-confidence. Lord Ram's ideals inspire us to follow the path of truth and
duty. I pray that Lord Ram's blessings remain upon us all and that our country
continues to progress.
We will
provide all possible support in preserving Gurukul culture: Adani met and
honored students at the free Gurukul College in Ayodhya. He learned about the
Gurukul's ancient and modern traditions. He spent time with the students. He
said that the Gurukul is working to keep our culture alive in today's era. He
said that the Adani Foundation will provide all possible support to preserve
this Gurukul culture in this era.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi