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"I spent 5 days every Diwali in jungle to reflect on life"

Updated on: 25 January,2019 04:10 PM IST  | 
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Not many people know this, but I would go away for the five days every Diwali. Somewhere in a jungle, a place with only clean water and no people.

Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has revealed that he used to spend five days every Diwali in a jungle and introspect during his formative years, a practice that still gives him the strength to handle life and its various experiences.


During an interview to Facebook page 'Humans of Bombay', he offered glimpses of his life as a youth and his spiritual journey to find the purpose of life. "Not many people know this, but I would go away for the five days every Diwali. Somewhere in a jungle, a place with only clean water and no people. I would pack enough food to last for those five days. There would be no radio or newspapers, and during that time, there was no TV or internet anyway," Narendra Modi said.


The transcript of the interview was posted on the Facebook page by 'Humans of Bombay' on Wednesday. A portion of the transcript was also posted on the Twitter handle of the Prime Minister.
According to its website, 'Humans of Bombay' is a team of story-tellers that concentrates on the journey of individuals, showing its followers that each and every person is unique, inspirational, and relatable.


"I would reflect and - the strength that this alone time gave me still helps me to handle life and its various experiences," Modi said. "People often asked me, 'Who are you going to meet? And I would say, 'main mujhse milne ja raha hoon (I would say I am going to meet myself)".Modi also appealed to people, especially youngsters, to take some time off in midst of their fast-paced life for thinking and introspection.

"This will change your perception you will understand your inner self better. You will start living in the true sense of the word. It will also make you more confident and undeterred by what others say about you. All of these things will help you in times to come," he said. "I just want each and every one of you to remember that you are special and that you don't have to look outside for the light...it's already within you."

 
 
 
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(3/5) “After coming back from the Himalayas, I knew that I wanted my life to be one that is lived in the service of others. Within a short span of returning, I left for Ahmedabad. It was my first brush with living in a big city – the pace of life was very different. I began my time there by occasionally helping my uncle at his canteen. Eventually, I became a full time Pracharak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. There, I got the opportunity to interact with people from different walks of life and do a wide range of work. We all took turns to clean the RSS office, prepare tea and food for colleagues and clean utensils. Life was rigorous and busy. But amidst all of my duties, I was determined to not let go of my learnings from the Himalayas. To ensure that this new phase of life didn’t take over the sense of peace that I achieved there, I decided to take out some time every year and introspect. It was my way of maintaining a balanced life. Not many people know this, but I would go away for the 5 days of Diwali. Somewhere in a jungle – a place with only clean water and no people. I would pack enough food to last for those 5 days. There would be no radio’s or newspapers, and during that time, there was no TV or internet anyway. I would reflect – and the strength that this alone time gave me still helps me to handle life and its various experiences. People often asked me, ‘Who are you going to meet?’ And I would say, ‘मà¥Âu00c2u0088à¤Âu00c2u0082 मà¥Âu00c2u0081à¤Âu00c2u009dसà¥Âu00c2u0087 मिलनà¥Âu00c2u0087 à¤Âu00c2u009cा रहा हà¥Âu00c2u0082à¤Âu00c2u0082।’ Which is why, I always urge everyone, especially my young friends, in the midst of your fast paced life and busy schedules, take some time off…think and introspect. It will change your perception – you will understand your inner self better. You will start living in the true sense of the word. It will also make you more confident and undeterred by what others say about you. All of these things will help you in times to come. So I just want each and every one of you to remember that you are special and that you don’t have to look outside for the light...it’s already within you.” #TheModiStory

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The Prime Minister also recalled his sojourn in the Himalayas for two years as a 17-year-old.
"I was undecided, unguided and unclear -- I didn't know where I wanted to go, what I wanted to do and why I wanted to do it. But all I knew was that I wanted to do something. So I surrendered myself to God and left for the Himalayas at the age of 17," he reminisced. He said he went wherever God wanted to take him.

"It was an undecided period of my life but (it) still gave me so many answers. I sought to understand the world, to understand myself. I travelled far and wide, spent time at the Ramakrishna Mission, met sadhus and saints, stayed with them and began a discovery, inwards. I moved from place to place -- I had no roof above my head, but still never felt more at home," he said.

Talking about his schedule in those days, Modi said he used to wake up during 'Brahma Mahurat', between 3 and 3:45 am, and bathe in the freezing waters of the Himalayas but still felt the warmth.
"I learnt that peace, oneness and Dhyan can be found, even in the simple sound of a waterfall. The sadhus I lived with taught me to align myself with the rhythm of the Universe..So that's what I did -- I aligned and experienced revelations that help me till today," he said, adding that he realised that everyone is tied down by one's own thoughts and limitations.

Modi said when one surrenders and stands in front of the vastness then he realises that he is a small part of a large universe. Talking about the internal change in his life, he said, "When you understand that, any trace of arrogance you have in you melts and then life truly begins. That's when it all changed. After two years, I returned home with clarity and a guiding force to lead the way."

Modi also recalled that while working with his father at a tea stall at a railway station, he would look forward to meeting people from across the country. "I would serve them tea and listen to their stories that's how I learnt to speak Hindi. I would hear some traders speak about 'Bambai' (Mumbai) and wonder, 'Will I ever get to see the city of dreams?" 

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