Now, cultural diplomacy in Varanasi!

Now, cultural diplomacy in Varanasi!

IANSUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 08:05 PM IST
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (centre L) and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (centre R) take part in the evening 'Aarti' ritual on the banks of the River Ganges at Varanasi on December 12, 2015. Japan will build India's first bullet train under a sweeping tally of agreements made following talks in New Delhi on December 12, deepening a partnership Prime Minister Narendra Modi said would "shape the course of Asia". Later the two leaders visited the Indian premier's parliamentary constituency of Varanasi, India's holiest city. AFP PHOTO / PRAKASH SINGH |

 Varanasi : With bilateral talks and business meetings wrapped up in New Delhi earlier in the day, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe experienced a spiritual retreat on the banks of the holy Ganges river at the Dasaswamedh ghat here. Abe, accompanied by his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, not only meticulously followed the rituals – Ganga pujan, aachman and sankalp, as  described by priests, he also photographed from his personal cell phone the festivities and the Ganga aarti. In between he also chatted with Modi and enquired about the number of ghats and other holy  activities in Kashi, an official present told IANS.

Dressed in a black trouser and shirt and a contrasting khaki waistcoat, the  61-year-old allowed the priests performing the Ganga pujan to smear his forehead with a vermilion and sandal-camphor mix paste  and even tied a ‘kalawa’ (holy red thread) on his right wrist. The thread, he was told by eminent priest Chandramauli Upadhyaya, was auspicious and meant well for the person sporting it.

Earlier, Abe arrived at the ghat accompanied by Modi amid unprecedented  security as people on adjoining Rajendra Prasad ghat chanted “Har Har  Mahadev” (Hail Lord Shiva) and welcomed the duo with applause and  sloganeering. The visiting dignitary also made it a point to take off his shoes before  performing the rituals. On some occasions, he  even followed Modi’s lead when he proceeded with various ‘sanatan dharam’  rituals, which he probably has known through the years. The select lensmen, mostly from Japan, went into a frenzy as Abe and Modi performed the aarti in special brass thalis.

Abe animatedly watched the Ganga aarti, performed a group of young men  and women of the Ganga Sewa Sansthan. The Ganga aarti is  performed at the ghat every evening. Abe also clapped as the aarti  began with the blowing of conch shells and trumpets and was followed by  chanting of hymns and singing of Sanskrit verses. Modi hummed along as the performers sang “Achyutam keshawan,  Krishna Damodaram…”.

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