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PM Modi prays at ancient Lord Brihadeeswara temple in Tamil Nadu

PM Modi prays at ancient Lord Brihadeeswara temple in Tamil Nadu

Deccan Herald3 days ago
#WATCH | Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu: PM Narendra Modi says, "...I am privileged to be present and worship at the feet of Lord Brihadeeswara. I have prayed at this historic temple for the welfare of 140 crore Indians and for the continued progress of India. I wish that everyone gets the… pic.twitter.com/jTOJpQivwC
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