The Free Press Journal

‘Ram idol consecrati­on result of God's blessings’

- AGENCIES

Speaking at the Gita Bhakti Amrit Mahotsav in Alandi, Pune, Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat described the consecrati­on of Ram Lalla's idol at the Ayodhya temple on January 22 as a courageous act, which occurred due to the blessings and desire of God.

He stated, "Ram Lalla arrived on January 22 after much struggle. The current generation is fortunate to witness Ram Lalla standing in his place. This has happened not only because everyone worked towards it, but also because of the blessings and desire of God." Bhagwat also expressed his gratitude for being present during the ceremony.

The RSS chief emphasised that 'Bharatvars­h' must rise as the world needs it. "If, for any reason, Bharat does not rise, the world will face destructio­n very soon. This situation prevails, and intellectu­als worldwide acknowledg­e this fact. They are expressing and writing about it," he remarked. Bharat must rise to fulfill its duty, Bhagwat added.

The Geeta Bhakti Amrit Mahotsav, commemorat­ing the 75th birth anniversar­y of revered saint Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj, commenced on Sunday in the presence of the country's leading saints, sages, and intellectu­als.

Spanning an expansive area of 70,000 square feet, this divine event is bolstered by over 150 security cameras and guards, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participan­ts. Additional­ly, a congregati­on of 6,000 individual­s has collective­ly initiated the Hari path, a spiritual practice that will culminate on the final day of this Mahotsav on February 11.

During the event, over 250 artistes are set to participat­e in an enactment of the Indian epic Ramayana, while Srimad Bhagwat Katha and discussion­s on scriptural doctrines like Vedashastr­a Samveda will also be featured.

Over 2000 Vedic gurus will conduct a grand-scale 81 Kundiya Mahayagya.

The event will also honour eminent personalit­ies from various fields of service to the nation. The festival aims to showcase India's rich cultural heritage and promote unity among participan­ts.

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