As PM Modi arrives, Russian people welcome him with Krishna Bhajan

The 16th BRICS Summit is being held in Russia, PM Modi is also on a 2-day visit to Russia. Recently a video was seen on social media in which Modi ji was welcomed in Russia with Krishna Bhajans. This video is attracting a lot of people’s attention on social media, and it is a matter of great pride.

Russian citizens sang Krishna bhajans to PM Modi and also performed Indian dance. The Prime Minister also met Indian immigrants, where the tricolor was seen in the hands of the NRIs. The PM shook hands with the people here and blessed the children.

In the viral video, PM Modi can be seen with folded hands when Russian citizens were giving him a grand welcome with Krishna bhajans. Some citizens also had the Indian flag in their hands and many other Russian citizens were singing bhajans with folded hands. This scene was captured and is becoming quite viral on social media.

When the Indian community and local citizens sang Krishna bhajans in Russia, it not only reflected the rich culture of India but also underlined the growing popularity of Indian spirituality globally. People of the Indian community were very excited about PM Modi’s visit to Russia. Tricolour was seen in the hands of people everywhere. Everyone was eager to get a glimpse of PM Modi.

Sharing a video of the Grand Welcome on the X platform, PM Modi posted, “I am grateful for this grand welcome in Kazan. The Indian community has created its own identity in the whole world with its achievements. The popularity of Indian culture globally is also a matter of great happiness.”

After the video of the Grand Welcome went viral, users shared many types of reactions. A user wrote, “Everyone is associated with the ISKCON temple! Many people come to visit Mathura and Vrindavan in India too.”

Another user wrote, “Our culture is being propagated in foreign countries as well, it is a moment of pride for us, Jai Ho Sanatan Dharma ki!!”

Another user wrote, “PM Modi was given a grand welcome in Russia, where the Russian people welcomed him with Krishna ji’s bhajan. This welcome shows the depth and cultural connection of India-Russia relations.”

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