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PM Modi installs 'Sengol' in Lok Sabha, inaugurates new Parliament building: Key points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the new Parlia... Read More
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the new Parliament building and installed the sacred 'Sengol' in the Lok Sabha chamber. He was accompanied by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

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Adheenam seers handed over to PM Modi the 'Sengol', that was accepted by the first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at his residence on the night of August 14, 1947. PM Modi prostrated before the 'Sengol' as a mark of respect to mark the beginning of the inauguration of the new Parliament building. He also sought blessings from priests of various adheenams with the holy sceptre in hand.

Arrangements have been made for a meeting of 888 members in the Lok Sabha while 384 members in the Rajya Sabha in the newly constructed building of the Parliament. The joint session of both Houses will be held in the Lok Sabha chamber.

PM Modi had laid the foundation stone of the new Parliament building on December 10, 2020.

PM Modi inaugurates new Parliament building​

Dressed in a traditional attire, PM Modi walked into the Parliament premises from its gate no. 1 and was welcomed by Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla.




Amid Vedic chants by priests from Karnataka's Shringeri Math, the prime minister performed "Ganapati Homam" to invoke Gods to bless the inauguration of the new Parliament building.



The ceremony began with a traditional 'pooja' with Vedic rituals which will continue for an hour. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla was also present with along with PM Modi during the pooja.





The prime minister prostrated before the "Sengol" and sought blessings from high priests of various adheenams in Tamil Nadu with the holy sceptre in hand.



The Prime Minister along with Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla unveiled the plaque to mark the inauguration of the new Parliament building.

Representatives of 25 political parties and many dignitaries, including chief ministers and ministers, were in attendance for the inauguration.


PM Modi was handed over the historic 'Sengol' by Adheenams before its installation in the new Parliament building.



PM Modi carried the "Sengol" in a procession amid tunes of "nadaswaram" and chanting of Vedic mantras to the new Parliament building and installed it in a special enclosure on the right side of the Speaker's chair in the Lok Sabha chamber.



​Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday installed the scared 'Sengol' in the Lok Sabha chamber, right next to the Speaker's chair, after performing puja.







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PM hopes new Parliament building will serve as cradle of empowerment

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hoped that the iconic building becomes a cradle of empowerment, igniting dreams and nurturing them into reality.

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May it propel our great nation to new heights of progress, he said.

"As the new building of India's Parliament is inaugurated, our hearts and minds are filled with pride, hope and promise. May this iconic building be a cradle of empowerment, igniting dreams and nurturing them into reality. May it propel our great nation to new heights of progress," the Prime Minister tweeted.

Multi-faith prayer ceremony held
PM Narendra Modi and LS Speaker Om Birla attended a 'sarv-dharm prarthana' (multi-faith prayer) ceremony held at the new Parliament building. At the ceremony, religious leaders chanted prayers in various languages. The ceremony began with a traditional 'pooja' with Vedic rituals in a pandal (canopy) near the Gandhi statue in Parliament.
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PM honours workers who built new Parliament
Dedicating the new Parliament building to the nation, PM Modi honoured workers who built it in record time. The Prime Minister felicitated the construction workers with traditional shawls and handed over mementoes.

Union home minister Amit Shah had on Wednesday said the Prime Minister will honour 60,000 workers (shram yogis) at the inauguration.

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PM Modi, LS Speaker perform 'havan'

The Prime Minister, along with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, performed a 'havan' for the new Parliament building. Priests from adheenams in Tamil Nadu offered flowers to the historic sceptre 'Sengol' as PM Modi performed havan to mark inauguration of new Parliament building.

Congratulatory messages to PM Modi

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Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday congratulated PM Modi ahead of the new Parliament building inauguration. Shared a video showcasing the Parliament building, the actor posted on Twitter, "What a magnificent new home for the people who uphold our Constitution, represent every citizen of this great Nation and protect the diversity of her one People @narendramodi ji. A new Parliament building for a New India but with the age-old dream of Glory for India. Jai Hind! #MyParliamentMyPride."

Akshay Kumar too posted congratulatory messages. Taking to Twitter, he said, "Proud to see this glorious new building of the Parliament. May this forever be an iconic symbol of India's growth story. #MyParliamentMyPride."

Music composer Ilaiyaraaja and actor Rajinikanth also posted congratulatory messages on the new Parliament building.

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'New Parliament building a temple of democracy'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday described the new Parliament building as a 'temple of democracy' and wished that it continues to strengthen India's development trajectory and empower millions. On Friday, PM Modi had said the new Parliament building will make every Indian proud, as he posted a video of the newly-constructed complex on Twitter and urged people to share it on the social media platform with the hashtag 'MyParliamentMyPride'.

PM Modi's meeting with Adheenams at his residence
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met Adheenams at his residence and took their blessings a day before he inaugurates the new Parliament building. The Adheenams, who arrived from Tamil Nadu earlier in the day, handed him special gifts including 'Sengols'.
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Sengol & it's importance
'Sengol', a historical sceptre from Tamil Nadu, was given by the British to first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to represent the transfer of power. Addressing a press conference earlier this week, Amit Shah said 'Sengol' symbolises the transfer of power from British to India, just as it was originally used to mark the handing over power from one king to another during the Chola dynasty in Tamil Nadu. 'Sengol' is a word derived from the Tamil word 'Semmai', meaning 'righteousness'.

The historical sceptre was made of silver, coated with gold coated, and crowned with the sacred Nandi, with its unyielding gaze. The Nandi on top of the 'Sengol' is symbol of 'nyaya.'

- With agency inputs

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