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Brazil welcomes PM Modi with vedic chants and traditional festivities ahead of G20 summit

DNA Monday, 18 November 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Brazilian Vedic scholars chanting Sanskrit mantras upon his arrival in Brazil for the G20 summit on Monday. The group of Vedic scholars, comprising men and women of all ages, sang melodious Sanskrit shlokas in PM Modi's presence. They were dressed in traditional Indian attire, and the...
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