Bhilwara:The Panch Kalyan Pratishtha Mahotsav, dedicated to Lord Nemianath, commenced on November 26th near Dadidham Road, Flora Park, and will continue until November 30th. On the fourth day, the Knowledge Kalyanak started at 6:30 AM with various rituals and ceremonies, including chanting, consecration, tranquility, daily birth rituals, tap kalyanak puja, divine discourse by Muni Raj, installation of 48 mantra-infused beads, numbering ritual, mantra initiation, Chaturdikshu, home ritual, eye-opening ceremony, fragrance worship, suri mantra, life consecration, Keval Gyanotpatti, construction of divine sound, Aarti with 48 lamps, and a scripture assembly. The evening concluded with a grand devotional performance by renowned bhajan singer Rupesh Jain and his troupe.
Rakesh Patni, the chairman of the committee, expressed that Shantidhara's Vinod Kumar, Pad Prakshalan's Jinendra Sunita Patni, Shastrabhet's Mahila Mahasamiti and Trishala Mahila Mandal, and the felicitation of Devi Pawan Kamal Mahavir Sanjay Anshul Rahul Godha Gulabpura were honored during the event.
The significance of Knowledge Kalyanak was elucidated by Muni Aditya Sagar Maharaj on the fourth day. He emphasized the importance of charity and worship in the lives of followers and encouraged them to tread the path of duty in life.
On the occasion of Birth Kalyanak, an auspicious half-offering was performed, and a grand Mahayagna for world peace was conducted. During Muni Nemianath's stay, numerous devotees were present. The followers benefited from the aaharacharya of Muni Nemianath with devotion.
The media coordinator, Bhagchand Patni, informed that on November 30, 2023, Thursday, the fifth day will witness Moksh Kalyanak celebrations starting from 6:30 AM. The day's schedule includes various rituals such as chanting, consecration, tranquility, daily rituals, and the Moksh Kalyanak puja, marking the departure of Lord Nemianath, followed by Agnikumar's fire ritual, Nirvana festival, Siddha Gunanuropan, Moksh Kalyanak puja, the world peace Mahayagna, Muni Shri Arshivachan, gratitude display, and a grand Gajrath procession.