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Bageshwar Dham's Declaration from Bhilwara: Hindu Unity Campaign with Upcoming Foot Marches

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07 Nov 24
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Bageshwar Dham's Declaration from Bhilwara: Hindu Unity Campaign with Upcoming Foot Marches

Bhilwara. The moment that devotees in the sacred city of Bhilwara had been eagerly waiting for arrived on Wednesday afternoon, as the renowned spiritual leader and storyteller, Bageshwar Dham's Dhireendra Krishna Shastri Maharaj, graced the city for the much-awaited Hanuman Katha. The event was held at the RCM Ground in Kumud Vihar Extension, near Tera Panth Nagar, under the auspices of the Hanumanji Katha Committee. As Bageshwar Dham's government arrived on the stage, thousands of devotees stood in unison, saluting and greeting him. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and devotion, with the air resonating with chants of "Jai Balaji Maharaj," "Jai Sitaram," and "Jai Bageshwar Dham."

Upon arriving on the stage, Bageshwar Dham government greeted the land of Mewar with a hand wave, acknowledging the crowd’s respect. As he took his seat on the Vyas Peeth (storyteller’s seat), the tent echoed with the chants of "Jai Balaji Maharaj," "Jai Sitaram," and "Jai Bageshwar Dham." During the Hanuman Katha, Shastri Maharaj delivered a powerful message of Hindu unity and the revival of Sanatan culture. He spoke passionately about eradicating caste discrimination and untouchability, following the example set by Lord Hanuman, who united everyone under Lord Ram's banner.

He emphasized that to establish a Hindu nation, all divisions must be erased, and every Hindu must embrace each other. He also made a bold statement regarding the equality of rights, declaring that everyone should have the right to perform the Aarti at the Vyas Peeth, including sanitation workers from Bhilwara city. Shastri Maharaj announced that from November 21 to 29, Bageshwar Dham will organize a foot march from Bageshwar Dham to Orchha, promoting Hindu unity and awakening Sanatan culture. After that, similar marches will be carried out in various regions across Rajasthan and India.

Shastri Maharaj also raised concerns over issues like "love jihad," urging Hindus to unite to protect their daughters and prevent the creation of situations similar to what has occurred in Nuh, Manipur, and Bangladesh. He also stated that when it comes to religion, Hindus must take pride in being Hindus. He passionately declared, "We are followers of love, not hate. We proudly declare ourselves Hindutvawadi (supporters of Hindu nationalism)."

Regarding the upcoming Prayagraj Kumbh, Shastri Maharaj reiterated that non-Sanatani groups should not be allowed to set up shops there, pointing out that if Hindus are not allowed in Mecca and Medina, non-Sanatanis should have no place at the Kumbh either. He emphasized that Hindus are waking up from their deep slumber, and once they stand up, they will not back down. He also made it clear that he has no political agenda and is not against or in support of any political party. His sole focus is to unite Sanatan followers and work toward the establishment of a Hindu nation.

Further elaborating on the power of devotion, Bageshwar Dham's leader spoke about how Lord Hanuman is the giver of the eight siddhis and nine treasures. He stressed that anyone who devotes themselves to Hanumanji would be blessed with both success and fame. He added that when Ram Katha is recited, Hanuman listens, but when Hanuman Katha is shared, Lord Ram himself listens.

During the ceremony, various prominent members of the community, including Gopal Khandelwal (the event's president), Trilokchand Chhabra, Mahaveer Singh Chaudhary, Kailash Chandra Kothari, Ashish Porwal, Shyamsunder Noulkha, and others, performed the Aarti. Bhilwara MP Damodar Agrawal and local MLA Ashok Kothari were also present to seek blessings from Bageshwar Dham.

The five-day Hanuman Katha will continue daily until November 10 from 1 PM to 5 PM. On November 8, from 10 AM to 1 PM, Bageshwar Dham will also hold a Divine Court (Divya Darbar).

### **"Real Fame is Earned by Living a Real Life, Not Through Reels" – Bageshwar Dham's Message to the Youth**

Bageshwar Dham's leader also addressed the youth, advising them to focus on real life rather than the reel life that has become increasingly popular on social media. He stated, "If you want fame, live a real life, not a reel life. Stop pretending and start living with authenticity." He encouraged them to keep pursuing devotion to Lord Hanuman and their goals, stating that true success comes to those who remain focused on their resolve (Sankalp). He used the example of Meerabai, who chose Sankalp over options, and through this dedication, she achieved spiritual greatness.

### **Dream of Having Bageshwar Dham's Katha in Bhilwara Finally Fulfilled**

At the beginning of the Katha, Shri Banwarisharan Kathiababa, the head priest of Kathiababa Ashram in Chhoti Harani Hanuman Tekri, spoke about his deep connection with Bageshwar Dham and how he had long envisioned this event taking place in Bhilwara. He expressed gratitude to all the volunteers and community members who had worked tirelessly to make this dream come true.

### **Devotees Dance to Bhajans, Chanting "Jai Sitaram"**

Throughout the event, devotees were seen dancing and clapping along with the devotional bhajans led by Bageshwar Dham’s leader. Many devotees stood up and danced with joy, singing bhajans such as "Sitaram Hanuman," "Mohin Aao To Sahi," and "Mira Bai Jaisi," which resonated throughout the grounds.

### **Mention of Various Religious Spots During the Address**

During his address, Bageshwar Dham Maharaj mentioned various religious sites in Bhilwara, including Harani Mahadev, Panchmukhi Darbar, Hanuman Tekri Ashram, and Chamunda Mata Mandir. He also praised the land of Mewar for its valorous history, referencing figures such as Maharana Pratap and his horse, Chetak, as symbols of bravery. Additionally, he mentioned sacred places like Salasar Balaji, Mehndipur Balaji, Shri Nathji, and Sawaliya Seth, all of which are deeply revered by devotees in Rajasthan.

### **Grand Reception at Hamirgarh Airport**

On his arrival at Hamirgarh Airport by chartered flight, Bageshwar Dham was warmly welcomed by Mahant Banwarisharan Kathiababa, along with the organizing committee members and local devotees. The event was attended by various dignitaries, including committee members like Prakash Chhabra, Gopal Khandelwal, Ashish Porwal, and many others.

### **Organizers Make Adequate Arrangements for Devotees**

The organizing committee ensured that over one lakh devotees could comfortably sit at the event, with a massive 1.5 lakh square feet dome erected for the gathering. Over 40 large LED screens were set up to ensure that all devotees could easily view the event. The committee also worked closely with the local administration and police to ensure smooth arrangements and resolve any logistical challenges, including transportation and parking. Additionally, arrangements for drinking water and free food (langar) were made to cater to the needs of the attendees.

The event in Bhilwara has become a landmark moment, and the five-day Katha continues to draw large crowds, as thousands gather to seek spiritual guidance and blessings from Bageshwar Dham's revered leader.


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