Udaipur: A devotional congregation, tribute meeting, and Maha Aarti were organised on Sunday at Keshavdham Mahavir Bhavan, Bhopalpura, in memory of the revered Jain ascetic Tapasvi Keshulal Ji Maharaj Saheb.
Mahesh Bamb, President of the Keshavdham Seva Sansthan, said the programme featured a Gunanuvad Sabha (memorial discourse) led by Sadhvi Shasan Deepika Samta Shri Ji Maharaj Saheb and Sadhvi Prasiddhi Shri Ji Maharaj Saheb, disciples of Acharya Ramlal Ji Maharaj Saheb.

Addressing the gathering, the Sadhvis emphasized that human life is the noblest among all forms of existence and is attained through the accumulated merits of virtuous deeds. They urged devotees to dedicate their lives to righteous actions that guide the soul toward moksha (liberation).
They highlighted the importance of embracing the five great vows (Panch Mahavrata), forgiveness, non-violence, penance, and equanimity, stating that these timeless values form the foundation of a meaningful and spiritually fulfilling life. They further stressed that only by living according to the principles of dharma can noble values and moral character be passed on to future generations.
The Sadhvis encouraged devotees to draw inspiration from the life and spiritual legacy of Keshulal Ji Maharaj and to incorporate the ideals of righteousness, discipline, and ethical conduct into their daily lives.
According to Sampat Bapna, Media Coordinator of the institution, a Maha Aarti was performed at Keshavdham, followed by a devotional music programme. Renowned folk singer Jitendra Gandharv and his team captivated the audience with soulful bhajans, creating an atmosphere of deep devotion and spiritual reflection.
On the occasion, R.K. Jain, Narendra Choudhary, and Ashok Khurdiya also shared their thoughts and paid tribute to the revered saint.
The successful organisation of the event was supported by Sunil Bapna, Ramesh Doshi, Vivek Chhajed, Praveen Bamb, Ashok Madrecha, Lalit Pagaria, Bhopal Singh Kothari, Gautam Bhandari, Dinesh Chandalia, Sanjay Siyal, CA Lalit Kothari, Himmat Singh Ranka, and Aditi Modi.
The programme concluded with a Mangala Path delivered by Sadhvi Samta Shri Ji Maharaj Saheb, invoking blessings for peace, harmony, and spiritual well-being among all devotees.