DEHU:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated a 'shila' temple at the Sant Tukaram Maharaj Mandir dedicated to the 17th-century saint in Dehu near Pune.
While addressing a gathering of devotees after inaugurating the temple, the Prime Minister said, "Today it is our responsibility to keep our ancient identity and traditions alive. Therefore when modern technology and infrastructure are becoming synonymous with India's development, we are making sure that both development and heritage move forward together."
Modi also interacted with 'warkaris' during his visit, which comes ahead of the annual 'wari' tradition which will commence on June 20 from Dehu.
The Prime Minister was also presented with a special headgear, the Tukaram pagdi, on the occasion. Tukaram was a prominent figure in the Bhakti movement.
Veer Savarkar sang Sant Tukaram's abhangs in jail: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said Hindutva ideologue Veer Savarkar sang abhangs (devotional poetry in praise of Lord Vitthal) of Sant Tukaram while in jail during India's freedom struggle.
"While in jail, Veer Savarkar used his handcuffs like the chipli (a musical instrument) of Sant Tukaram and sang his abhangs," Modi said.
Lauding Sant Tukaram, a prominent figure in the Bhakti movement, Modi said he played an important role in the life of a 'Rashtra Nayak' like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Built with a special type of Rajasthani stone, the Shila temple is a temple dedicated to a slab of stone on which Sant Tukaram had meditated for 13 days.
Warkaris offer prayers at the Shila temple before starting their pilgrimage to Pandharpur. A new idol of Sant Tukaram has also been installed in the temple near the 'Shila Mandir'.
Sant Tukaram was famous for his devotional poetry known as abhang and spiritual songs known as kirtan. His works are central to the warkari sect in Maharashtra.
Dehu, on the banks of the Indrayani river is the birth place of the poet saint. Modi also mentioned the infrastructure upgradation work undertaken by the Centre on key sections of Sant Tukaram Maharaj Palkhi Marg as well as Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Palkhi Marg. Dedicated walkways are being constructed alongside the highways to ease the movement of warkaris undertaking the pilgrimage to Pandharpur.
(With inputs from PTI)