GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s admiration for the Assamese Gamosa was once again highlighted during the International Yoga Day celebrations at Dal Lake, Kashmir, on Friday.
The Prime Minister, known for donning the traditional Assamese handloom cloth on significant occasions, sported it while addressing the gathering, igniting a wave of appreciation on social media.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to social media to commend Modi’s unwavering appreciation for the symbol of Assamese pride.
“Donning a Gamosa wherever he goes! Adarniya Shri Narendra Modi ji’s love for our Assamese Gamosa is unparalleled; carrying it with finesse on important occasions,” Sarma wrote, expressing his admiration for Modi’s consistent choice to don the traditional Assamese attire.
Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal echoed similar sentiments, stating, “Associated with this beloved Gamosa is the spiritual devotion and solidarity of the devout masses of Krishnaguru Sevashram. On behalf of the people of Assam as well as the devotees of Krishnaguru Sevashram, I express my deep gratitude to PM Modi for once again showing his love and affection for the Gamosa.”
This year’s International Yoga Day celebration was not the first instance of the Prime Minister showcasing his admiration for the Gamosa.
In 2023, Modi had attended a mass yoga session at the United Nations headquarters’ lawns on this day with the Assamese Gamosa prominently wrapped around his neck, drawing global attention to this symbol of Assamese culture.
Modi’s connection to the Gamosa was further evident during his journey to the United States last year.
He shared a picture on social media wearing a traditional Kurta-Pajama accompanied by the Gamosa.
Again in 2019, during his visit to the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Modi once again donned the Assamese Gamosa, reinforcing his commitment to showcasing India’s diverse cultural heritage.