PM Modi hoists saffron Dharm Dhwaj at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, calling it a moment of healing centuries-old wounds. Learn about the flag’s symbolism, significance, and spiritual message.
Ayodhya, India – In a historic and deeply symbolic ceremony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the saffron Dharm Dhwaj atop the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, calling it a moment that “heals centuries-old wounds.” The sacred flag, the PM said, symbolizes truth, resilience, and the resurgence of India’s civilisational spirit.
Historic Significance of the Dharm Dhwaj
Addressing the nation, PM Modi described the saffron flag as a beacon of truth and righteousness, invoking the message of Satyamev Jayate (Truth Alone Triumphs). He emphasized that the flag embodies the principle of ‘praan jaay par vachan na jaaye’, reflecting unwavering commitment to dharma and moral values.
According to the Prime Minister, the Dharm Dhwaj is not only a spiritual symbol but also a guiding light for building a society free from discrimination, suffering, and poverty, inspired by Lord Ram’s vision of governance.
Healing Centuries-Old Wounds
PM Modi highlighted the decades-long emotional and cultural wait for the Ram Mandir, calling the unfurling of the flag a moment of healing and hope. “This flag is a manifestation of years of aspiration, a testimony to patience, perseverance, and faith,” he said.
The ceremony, witnessed by millions across India and the world, marks a milestone in the spiritual and cultural journey of the nation, reaffirming the significance of the Ram Mandir in India’s heritage.
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Blessings from Afar
The Prime Minister also noted that even devotees who cannot visit the temple can offer prayers to the flag from a distance. The Dharm Dhwaj allows millions of Ram bhakts worldwide to connect spiritually with Ram Lalla’s birthplace and carry forward the message of Lord Ram.
PM Modi expressed gratitude to the countless contributors behind the completion of the temple, including labourers, artisans, architects, and planners, recognizing their role in fulfilling this long-cherished dream.
Symbol of Civilisational Revival
Describing the saffron flag as more than just a banner, PM Modi said it represents India’s cultural rejuvenation. Its elements—the saffron color, the Suryavansh insignia, the sacred word ‘Om’, and the Kovidara tree—each reflect aspects of Ram Rajya and India’s enduring spiritual heritage.
The Prime Minister stated that the Dharm Dhwaj is a “resolution and a success,” honoring centuries of devotion, struggle, and determination. He emphasized that for generations to come, the flag will symbolize truth, compassion, equality, and harmony, and reinforce the ideals of a society free from suffering and injustice.
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