Republic Day 2024: Why did PM Modi wear a yellow Rajasthani Bandhini Pagdi?

NewsBharati    26-Jan-2024 13:28:24 PM
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New Delhi, Jan 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose diverse turbans garnered attention on Republic Day in the past, continued the tradition this year. On the occasion of India's 75th Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose to wear a multi-coloured Rajasthani Bandhini print turban with the predominant colour yellow, which symbolizes Prabhu Shri Ram.

The yellow colour in his turban holds great significance in many ways. It is considered sacred and symbolic of Prabhu Shri Ram.

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Notably, he recently led the rituals at the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Shri Ram Lalla in the newly-built Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22.

Along with the Rajasthani Bandhini print turban, PM Modi wore a white kurta and pyjama with a brown Nehru jacket. This entire ensemble perfectly reflects his love for the nation, its religious beliefs, and the ideology of unity in diversity. PM Modi's turban was first seen when he arrived at the National War Memorial this morning to honor the bravehearts of the Indian armed forces.
 

Since taking office in 2014, PM Modi has continued the unique tradition of wearing distinctive turbans on Republic Day and Independence Day.

Earlier, at the War Memorial today, PM Modi was joined by the three service chiefs as he paid his respects at the solemn function. He then proceeded to the Kartavya Path for the Republic Day parade, where the chief guest was French President Emmanuel Macron. The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, began the celebrations by unfurling the national flag, followed by the national anthem. She then received a 21-gun salute.

The parade, with French President Emmanuel Macron as the Chief Guest, will showcase India's rich cultural diversity, unity, progress, and military capabilities. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi extended greetings to the nation on the occasion of the 75th Republic Day. A total of 25 tableaux, including 16 from various States and Union territories and 9 from central government departments, will be on display at the Republic Day parade. Republic Day is celebrated on January 26 every year to commemorate the day when our Constitution came into effect in 1950.