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OFBJP organized Sudarshana Homam seeking blessings for Modi & BJP @ New Jersey

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Volunteers from OFBJP, led by Dr. Adapa Prasad, President of OFBJP-USA, organized ceremonies nationwide on April 28th, 2024, to seek divine blessings for BJP and Narendra Modi’s victory. The Sudarshana Homam was held at the Sri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Sai Datta Peetham in Edison, New Jersey.

The homam is a sacred and intricate ritual aimed at invoking divine energies for protection, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment. During the ceremony, participants recited the Sudarshana Mantra to invoke the protective and purifying energies associated with Lord Sudarshana.

Hundreds of supporters of Shri Narendra Modi and BJP enthusiastically participated in the homam. Dr. Adapa Prasad commended the efforts of OFBJP volunteers for organizing the homams, stating that these sacred rituals evoke spiritual strength and symbolize our collective determination to support BJP’s vision for a prosperous India under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.

Krishna Reddy expressed confidence that with divine blessings, BJP and Shri Narendra Modi would achieve a resounding victory in the elections. Charan Singh highlighted the strong support from the NRI community. Kalpana Shukla praised Mr. Modi’s tireless efforts for the betterment of people in India and globally.

Deep Bhatt highlighted the excitement among youth to support Mr. Modi, while Santosh Reddy noted that thousands of people were heading to India for the campaign. Vilas Reddy described it as a unified expression of support and aspiration, reflecting the collective hope for a resounding BJP victory under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership.

The event drew participation from the Indian diaspora across New Jersey, with prominent community leaders and volunteers such as Padmasree awardee Dr. Sudhir Parekh, Jayesh Patel, K Narula, Maa Rajyalaxmi, Gunjan Mishra, Harry Sethi, Madhukar Reddy, Ganesh R. Govindraj, Srikanth Reddy, Sanil, Gopi, and many others.

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