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Global Movement For 75 Havans And 75 Lakh Pledges For Positive (MSP) Health
Begins On PM Modi's 75th Birthday At Historic New England Temple

Press Release
09/25/2025

Movement to perform 75 Havans and 75 Lakh Global Pledges for Positive Mental, Spiritual, and Physical (MSP) Health was launched on the 75th birthday of the Honorable Prime Minister at the largest Hindu Temple of New England. This temple carries a unique distinction, having been visited by Shri Modi ji in the 1990s during his Pracharak days.

– A grand Havan and Yagnya was organized at the largest Hindu Mandir of New England to celebrate the 75th birthday of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. The ceremony was filled with devotion, reverence, and gratitude, offering prayers for his long life, radiant health, enlightened wisdom, and indomitable strength so that he may continue to guide Bharat and the world with vision and courage.

Senior community leaders Pramit Maakoday, Abhaya Asthana, Dr. Lakshmi Thalanki, Sanjeev Tripathi and many others who represent many organizations in performing the sacred Bhagvan Ganesha and Ayush Homam. They pledged to carry forward the mission by conducting 75 Havans mainly across North America and around the world, symbolizing the collective sankalpa of the diaspora for a Viksit Bharat and a harmonious world. It is envisioned that the 75th Havan will be performed at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Abhaya Asthana President Vishwa Hindu Parishad America VHPA advisory board and World Hindu council expressed heartfelt prayers, stating that Prime Minister Modi ji's disciplined and selfless life has inspired millions across the globe, and his leadership will continue to illuminate the path for Bharat as a developed nation and a moral guide to humanity.

As a special highlight, Smt. Sonal Modi, the own niece of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, joined the Puja virtually. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the priests, senior community leaders, and participants for organizing this sacred offering at the largest Mandir of New England. She conveyed blessings and appreciation on behalf of the family, noting that this devotional tribute reflected the deep love, respect, and prayers of the diaspora for the Prime Minister on his 75th milestone birthday.

The program also received blessings and support from Padma Shri Dr. Sudhir Parikh renowned physician and philanthropist, Dr. Romesh Japra CoFounder of Hindu American Foundation, Kanchan Banerjee President and Gaurang Vaishnav, Executive Vice President of Global Indians for Bharat Vikas (GIBV) endorsed the initiative on behalf of GIBV stressing that GIBV is encouraged by the Prime Minister Modiji's support and vision for development of Bharat. They emphasized that Prime Minister Modi ji embodies the qualities of a visionary statesman, courageous reformer, and compassionate leader whose influence transcends borders.

The atmosphere at the temple was serene, blissful, and deeply emotional filled with sounds of Mantras and Nadaswara. Devotees prayed not only for Modi ji to make Bharath a Viksit Bharat, our Karma Bhumi United States of America and the whole world a better, more peaceful place under the guiding principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – The World is One Family.

Pramit Maakoday President Global Citizens Forum and Founder Boston Center of Excellence for Health and Human Development emphasised that this was not just a ritual, but a heartfelt offering and collective prayer from over a hundred and fifty crore Indians worldwide. Prime Minister Modi has always urged the global diaspora to adopt global best practices for the greater good of humanity. It reflects the wishes of a global community of citizens and seekers everywhere for Prime Minister Modi ji's enduring vitality, resolute courage, enlightened wisdom, and noble leadership to guide Bharat and humanity for generations to come."

Photo Caption: Senior community leaders Pramit Maakoday, Abhaya Ashthana, Dr. Lakshmi Thalanki, Sanjeev Tripathi performing the Yagnya.



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