Modi prays at Ganga Talao in Mauritius

Updated - November 16, 2021 07:07 pm IST

Published - March 12, 2015 01:04 pm IST - Port Louis

Port Louis: Prime Minister Narendra Modi prays at a temple in Port Louis, Mauritius on Thursday. PTI Photo by Kamal Kishore(PTI3_12_2015_000023B)

Port Louis: Prime Minister Narendra Modi prays at a temple in Port Louis, Mauritius on Thursday. PTI Photo by Kamal Kishore(PTI3_12_2015_000023B)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday visited the Ganga Talao, considered to be the most sacred Hindu place in Mauritius, and offered prayers at the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Mr. Modi, who held talks with Mauritius’ top leadership on Wednesday night, began the second day of his trip here by visiting the holy site in the morning and performing ‘ puja ’ and ‘ aarti ’ at the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The Ganga Talao also known as the Grand Bassin is a crater lake situated in a secluded mountain area in the district of Savanne, deep in the heart of Mauritius. It is about 1,800 feet above sea level.

The first group of pilgrims who went to Ganga Talao were from the village of Triolet and it was led by Pandit Giri Gossayne from Terre Rouge in 1898.

It is considered the most sacred Hindu place in Mauritius and a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated on the lake-side.

During Shivaratri, many pilgrims in Mauritius walk bare feet from their homes to the lake.

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