India brought back over 200 idols since 2014: PM Modi


New Delhi, Feb 27 (IANS): Prime Minister Naredra Modi on Sunday said that India has brought back over precious 200 idols, which were stolen in the past, from abroad since 2014.

"In the beginning of this month; India has been successful in bringing home an invaluable heritage of hers from Italy. This heritage is the over one thousand years old idol of Avalokiteshvara Padmapani. This idol was stolen a few years ago from Kundalpur temple, Devi Sthan of Gaya ji in Bihar. But after innumerable efforts, India has now got this idol back," he said in the 86th episode of his monthly radio address of 'Mann Ki Baat'.

"Similarly, a few years ago the idol of Lord Anjaneyaar, Hanuman ji was stolen from Vellore in Tamil Nadu. This idol of Hanuman ji was also 600-700 years old. Earlier this month, we retrieved it in Australia; our Mission has received it," he further said.

Prime Minister Modi also said that the history of each of the idols also depicts the influence of their respective times and these are a wonderful artistic example of Indian sculpture; "our faith was also connected with them".

"In the past, many idols were stolen and sold... It is our responsibility towards 'Mother India' to bring home these idols. These idols embody a part of the soul of India. They also have a cultural-historical significance," the Prime Minister asserted.

"Just a few days ago you must have noted that the idol of Ma Annapurna Devi, which was stolen from Kashi, was also brought back. This is an example of the changing global outlook towards India. Till the year 2013, nearly 13 idols had been brought back to India. But, in the last seven years, India has successfully brought back more than 200 precious idols. Many countries such as America, Britain, Holland, France, Canada, Germany, Singapore have understood this sentiment of India and helped us to retrieve these idols," he said.

He further said that when he visited the US in September 2021, he came across a lot of "very old" idols and many artefacts of cultural importance there.

"Whenever any priceless heritage returns to the country, it is naturally a matter of great satisfaction for all of us....as an Indian, as one who has reverence for history and archaeology and the one connected with faith and culture," he added.

 

  

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  • Alan, Mangalore/U.S.A

    Mon, Feb 28 2022

    Dr. Reshma, You must be hallucinating on prescription pills, unfortunately, you must be having easy access to these pills. Your comment defies logic.

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    People say no developments. Look at the idols brought back. We need not look for idiots to appreciate this great developments. Please vote for Modiji so that some more idols can be brought back.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Now Idols politics Keep on changing the vendetta

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  • Dr Reshma D'Souza, Shirva - Udupi

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Sadly, those at the top in India smuggled antiques to Italy early in this century.

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  • Alan, Mangalore/U.S.A

    Mon, Feb 28 2022

    Vijay Mallya, Choksi, and Nirav Modi escaped with a lot of Idols too besides money.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    is this something to crow about? how does it benefit any Indian, Mr. PM? you could have done better in tackling the nation's corruption - that would have been of infinitely greater benefit to the nation.

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  • Ivan Frank, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Bring the black money and the people who have duped the Banks crores of rupees back to India along with the Idol's then you have our full support and trust.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Mr. Modi, when then black money is going to come back.....????????

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Lot thefts from temples after 2014 money, gold, ornaments, idols etc. It seems thieves and retriever are from same family.

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  • Dinesh, Nanthoor

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    What is the use? Look after the living beings properly.... idols are of no use.... Wake up ....

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Well done Modiji, but about the black money you were supposed to bring back and credit everyone with Rs. 15,00,000 in their accounts???

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    Bringing back Idols. But Big businessmen running away from India after fraud case. Also waiting black money to come 15 laks... Now with interest should be 20 lakhs.

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    great work modiji but when will black money will come back sir.......... i dint got my 15 lakh in account so 😉😉

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Feb 27 2022

    We will appreciate if you bring back our Kohinoor ...

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