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PM visits Gurudwara Khalsa Diwan and Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Vancouver

| | Apr 17, 2015, at 03:56 pm
Vancouver, Apr 17 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, today visited the Gurudwara Khalsa Diwan in Vancouver.

During his remarks at the Gurudwara Khalsa Diwan, the Prime Minister described the reconstruction of the Gurudwara at Lakhpat in Gujarat during his tenure as Chief Minister.

He said the Gurudwara at Lakhpat, where Guru Nanak had stayed for 15 days, had been damaged in the 2001 earthquake, and had been reconstructed successfully.

Prime Minister Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Harper also visited the Komagata Maru Museum.

In his remarks at the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, the Prime Minister thanked the Canadian Prime Minister and the people of Canada for the warm welcome and hospitality they had accorded him.

He said the Supreme Court of India had described Hinduism as a way of life.

He exhorted the gathering to live life scientifically, in balance with nature, and with compassion.

Modi said the United Nations had recently adopted June 21st as the International Day of Yoga with 177 countries co-sponsoring India's resolution.

He said Yoga had great potential to help the world overcome the stress of modern life, and urged people to spread this message.
 

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