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CANADA PRIME MINISTER VISITS BAPS TORONTO MANDIR

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Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Toronto. He along with Gunsagar Swami and Viratswarup Swami performed abhishek. Mahant Swami Maharaj welcomed the PM with a garland. They greeted each other with folded hands. Swamishri tied a nadachadi on the wrist of the Prime Minister.

Swamishri inscribed personal blessings in a copy of 'Satsang Diksha', intended as a gift for the Prime Minister and graciously gifted the same along with a traditional manuscript of the “Satsang Diksha” to the PM.

(SUBHEAD)Swamishri wrote personal prayers and blessings for Prime Minister Trudeau, which read, “May you be blessed with continued strength and wisdom as you lead the Canadian people on the path towards greater prosperity and sincerety.”

Keeping spirituality as the basis, Prime Minister Trudeau and Swamishri were immersed in a dialogue. On the occasion, Swamishri presented Prime Minister Trudeau with the book “In Love, At Ease: Everyday Spirituality with Pramukh Swami” published by Penguin Random House India. The book was written by Yogi Trivedi, a former broadcast journalist, communications strategist, classical musician and a scholar of religion and bhakti studies at Columbia University.

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