Modi paid a visit to his Prithviraj Road residence in the evening and greeted him. He spent nearly 15 minutes with the BJP patriarch.
Modi had earlier tweeted to wish Advani. "Birthday greetings to respected Advani Ji. I pray that he is blessed with good health and a long life."
"Advani Ji is a political stalwart, a leader who has distinguished himself through hard work and dedication towards our nation," he said in another tweet.
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and former prime minister Manmohan Singh also personally greeted Advani and presented him with a bouquet of flowers, while former President Pranab Mukherjee called him up and extended best wishes.
Advani started his day with customary prayers with his family in the morning.
He invited visually-impaired children as his "special guests" to celebrate his birthday at his residence and had breakfast with them.
The BJP veteran personally fed delicacies to the children and ate with them in the foreyard of his residence.
The 90 kids from the Janta Adarsh Blind School were later presented with schoolbags by the BJP veteran.
BJP chief Amit Shah, who is campaigning in Gujarat tweeted, "My best wishes to respected Lalkrishna Advani ji. I pray to God for his good health and long life."
Among the host of Union ministers who personally wished the BJP veteran were Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar and ministers of state Jayant Sinha, Hardeep Puri and Vijay Goel.
The governors and chief ministers of various states also greeted Advani over phone.
It was an open house from 10:30 am onwards when the veteran leader met a large number of people.
A number of leaders from other parties like Kamal Nath, Karan Singh, Sharad Yadav, Jay Panda, Rajiv Shukla and Amar Singh visited and greeted the veteran leader.
Delhi chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia were also among those who personally wished Advani at his residence.
A large number of BJP leaders also visited the party veteran who steered it when its numbers in the Lok Sabha was just two.
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