Modi, the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Iran in 15 years, offered his obeisance at the Bhai Ganga Singh Sabha Gurudwara and spoke to the head priest.
He applauded the efforts of the Sikh community in the Persian Gulf nation for preserving and spreading the culture and tradition of India.
"My Iran visit is starting with the blessings before the Guru Granth Sahib at this gurudwara. I am fortunate. I greet you all for having worked on spreading our culture and tradition as well as educating our young generation here.
Addressing the community here, the Indian Prime Minister further said: "We are fortunate to have got an opportunity to celebrate the 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh. The government is planning to celebrate this occasion in India and other parts of the world."
He stressed that the young generation should know about the sacrifices of the great Gurus and also learn from the central tenets of the Guru Granth Sahib.
Earlier just after reaching Tehran, Modi tweeted, "Reached Iran, a land with whom India shares civilisational ties. Hope to enhance economic partnership between our nations. I also hope my Iran visit further cements cultural and people-to-people ties between India and Iran.
The then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on a visit here to attend the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit in 2012 could not visit the gurudwara, but his wife Gursharan Kaur paid her respects there.
The gurudwara in Tehran's Mesjed Henidyah was founded in 1941 by Bhai Ganga Singh Sabha Teheran. There are about 800 Sikh families in Tehran, mostly traders who had moved in early 20th century from Punjab.
Most of the visiting dignitaries from India - from the then Oil Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar in 2005 to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj - have all visited the gurudwara on their visits to Tehran.
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