Regarding the induction of the new Parliament House, Union Home Minister Amit Shah told that Sengol will be established in the new structure. Amit Shah told that along with the induction of the Parliament House, a literal tradition will also be revived. This tradition is called Sengol, it’s a tradition associated with periods.

It’s called Sengol in Tamil and means endowed with wealth. In the new Parliament House, it’ll be installed near the speaker’s seat. Nandi is sitting on the top of the Sengol which will be installed in the Parliament House. After all, what’s this Sengol and what’s its significance? Let’s tell.
History of sengol is related to independence

The history of Sengol is veritably old. It has great significance in independent India. When the power was transferred to India on 14 August 1947, it was done by this Sengol. In a way, Sengol is a symbol of India’s independence. At that time Sengol came a symbol of transfer of power. In 1947, when Lord Mountbatten asked Pandit Nehru how to transfer power. So Pandit Nehru sought advice from C Raja Gopalachari for this. He explained about the Sengol process. After this it was brought from Tamil Nadu and was accepted by Pandit Nehru at night.
Sengol is symbol of the transfer of power

Amit Shah said that the history of Sangol is so old, but after 75 times utmost of the citizens of the country aren’t apprehensive of it. Sengol had played an important part in our history. This Sengol came a symbol of the transfer of power. When PM Modi got information about this, a thorough disquisition was done. also it was decided that it should be put before the country. For this, the day of the induction of the new Parliament House was chosen.
Sengol to be placed near the speaker’s seat

Sengol will be installed near the speaker’s seat in the new congress structure. Amit Shah said that there can be no other suitable and holy place than the Parliament House for the establishment of Sengol, so on the same day the new Parliament House will be devoted to the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will accept Sengol from Aadhinam from Tamil Nadu. And will install it near the seat of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.