Rameswaram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday offered prayers at the seashore in Arichalmunai in Tamil Nadu where Lord Ram, as described in the epic Ramayana, built Ram Setu.
PM Modi performed floral tributes at the seashore and practiced ‘pranayama’ during his Ramayana-connect visits in the state.
PM Modi, who stayed at Rameswaram overnight, drove to Arichalmunai, which is said to be the place from where the Ram Setu was built.
Ram Setu, also known as Adam's Bridge, is said to have been constructed by Lord Ram with the help of the 'Vaanara sena' to travel to Lanka to wage war against Ravana.
On Sunday, the PM laid flowers on the beach and also paid floral tributes at a pillar erected there with the national emblem.
PM Modi will later wind up his 3-day tour of Tamil Nadu, during which he inaugurated the Khelo India Games 2023 in Chennai on Friday.
On Saturday, he visited the Sri Ranganathaswamy and Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy temples in Srirangam and Rameswaram , respectively.
His visit to the Tamil Nadu temples with a Ramayana connect comes just ahead of the consecration of the grand Shri Ram temple at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh on Monday.
Earlier this week, he also visited temples in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala that have a Ramayana relevance.
PTI with edits