New Delhi, March 31 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated the Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar, describing it as a vital link between India's ancient spiritual traditions and its aspirations for the future, while emphasizing the enduring relevance of Jain philosophy in a world facing instability.
Speaking on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti at the Jain pilgrimage site in Koba, Modi said the museum was "not merely a collection of artifacts, but a sacred center of Jain philosophy, Indian culture, and our ancient heritage." He added that such institutions help preserve "thousands of years of heritage and timeless wisdom" while presenting them in a modern and accessible form for younger generations.
Paying tribute to Jain...