Waving a saffron flag, the home minister minister kicked off the 'Rath Yatra' from the India Gate lawns that would collect soil and water for a week-long 'Vedic yagya' in March here.
Describing it as an "extraordinary Rath Yatra", Singh, also said that this event was not to gain any power, but for "nation-building" and a fully-secured and prosperous India.
The 'Rashtriya Raksha Mahayagya' is slated to be held from March 18-25 in the sprawling lawns outside the Red Fort, involving over 1,100 priests.
"If we want to become strong, it is not so to strike terror in the hearts of people living in other countries. We want to make such a prosperous India, a country whose cultural heritage is intact. An India which takes the place of 'Vishwa Guru' (world leader)," Singh said.
"We want to keep the country's integrity intact not just for the welfare of the people of India, but for the welfare of the entire world," he said.
The purpose of the event is to see the nation become "strong, proud, self-reliant and prosperous" and its cultural heritage remain intact.
The minister asserted that the message of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' ('world is one family') has emerged from the land of India and even foreign scholars have praised the Indian culture.
"And, this cultural heritage will remain intact if the nation remains one and unified," he said.
"The biggest characteristic of this yatra is that people will go to the borders of our country and the 'Char Dhams', and bring water and soil for the yagya to be held in March," Singh said.
BJP MP Maheish Girri said, once again this event will ensure that the "voice of the Vedas and the nation will resonate in the same breath".
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