Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday praised 19-year-old Vedic scholar Vedamurti Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe, who recited 2,000 mantras of the Shukla Yajurveda for 50 days without any interruption.
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PM Modi praises teen for 2,000 vedic verses recital
A teenage Vedic scholar’s feat of reciting 2,000 verses of the Shukla Yajurveda without any interruption in 50 days, as part of the Dandakrama Parayanam, has won plaudits from Prime Minister Narendra ...
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