Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana programme at Sri Krishna Matha in Udupi, Karnataka, where over 100,000 devotees recited the Bhagavad Gita. He outlined nine national resolutions, stating, “We must promote natural farming. Our sixth resolution should be to adopt a healthy lifestyle, include millets in our diet and reduce the use of oil in our meals. Our seventh resolution should be to embrace yoga.”
Other resolutions included eradicating single-use plastic, promoting water conservation, and empowering women. Attendees included Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and Union Minister Pralhad Joshi; Modi also inaugurated the Suvarna Teertha Mantapa and dedicated the Kanaka Kavacha.
Spiritual Gathering and Cultural Legacy
The event featured a massive collective recitation of the Gita, creating divine energy that unites society, as Modi noted the blessings of Lord Krishna’s darshan amid revered saints. He praised Udupi’s 800-year-old Sri Krishna Matha, founded by Sri Madhvacharya, for embodying Dvaita philosophy and selfless service.
Modi linked this to modern governance, invoking Gita teachings on duty and public welfare, while highlighting Sri Sugunendra Tirtha Swamiji’s global Gita writing initiative.
Nine National Resolutions for Progress
Prime Minister Narendra Modi detailed nine national resolutions at the Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana programme in Udupi, urging citizens to embrace them for sustainable progress.
These include: conserve every drop of water to protect resources; plant more trees for future generations; uplift at least one poor family; adopt Swadeshi to empower locals; promote natural farming to nurture soil; live healthy by embracing millets and cutting excessive oil; make yoga a daily habit; preserve manuscripts and ancient scriptures; and visit 25 pilgrimage sites to discover heritage.
Let us take nine resolves… pic.twitter.com/v26kVZi00G
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) November 28, 2025
Karnataka’s Contributions and Infrastructure
Modi commended Karnataka’s role in nation-building, dedicating facilities like Suvarna Teertha Mantapa and Kanaka Kavacha for Kanakana Kindi, tied to saint Kanakadasa’s legend.
He connected Udupi’s spiritual resolve to protective initiatives like Operation Sindoor, urging dedication to a developed India by 2047. The roadshow drew massive crowds, reflecting public enthusiasm.
PM Modi’s Packed Spiritual Engagements
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been actively engaging in cultural and spiritual events across India. He addressed the Laksha Kantha Gita Parayana at Sri Krishna Matha in Udupi, Karnataka, outlining nine national resolutions inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, including promoting natural farming, adopting millets and less oil for healthy living, and embracing yoga.
Later, he inaugurated the world’s tallest 77-foot bronze statue of Lord Shri Ram at Shree Samsthan Gokarn Jeevottam Mutt in South Goa, marking the mutt’s 550th anniversary celebrations. This statue, sculpted by Ram Sutar, draws daily crowds of up to 10,000 visitors and underscores national unity and cultural heritage. Attendees included Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Governor Ashok Gajapathi Raju. These back-to-back events highlight Modi’s commitment to blending spirituality with sustainable resolutions like water conservation, plastic eradication, women empowerment, Digital India, and national unity.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
These resolutions inspire empathy, coexistence, and positive change by merging ancient wisdom with practical sustainability, promoting peace through healthy, eco-friendly living. The Logical Indian champions such dialogue for communal wellbeing.
Prime Minister @narendramodi urges people to take the following nine resolves:
— PIB India (@PIB_India) November 28, 2025
▪️We must conserve water
▪️We will plant trees
▪️We will try to improve the life of at least one poor person in our country
▪️As responsible citizens, we will all adopt #Swadeshi (indigenous/local… pic.twitter.com/kTiNR5naCD

