On the auspicious occasion of the Mahakumbh, the Parmarth Niketan Camp at Parmarth Triveni Pushp, Prayagraj, hosted a series of spiritual, cultural, and environmental programs, offering devotees a new direction on their spiritual journey.
At the center of the gathering, Rashtrasant Pujya Chitrakutdham Talgajarda Morari Bapu delivered the divine Ram Katha, sharing the nectar of Shri Ram’s teachings. His profound words illuminated the path to peace, prosperity, and a balanced life.
Today’s Ram Katha was graced by the holy presence of Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, Shri Devkinandan Thakurji, Swami Santoshdasji (Satua Baba), Dr. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji, and other revered saints.
Message on National Voters’ Day
On this occasion, Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji urged the citizens of India to embrace their voting rights with responsibility:
“Voting is the greatest gift you can give. Use your right wisely. Our nation will prosper only when we collectively vote in the interest of the nation. Voting is not just a right but a sacred duty that strengthens our democracy.”
Pujya Swamiji emphasized that every citizen’s vote contributes significantly to the country’s peace, prosperity, and development. He urged everyone to ensure their participation in the democratic process.
Thoughts on Tourism Day
Pujya Swamiji remarked: “India is not just a center of tourism but a sacred land of pilgrimage. Every pebble, every riverbank, every temple, and every site in India holds spiritual significance. These places are not only religiously important but also globally renowned for their cultural heritage.”
He highlighted that India’s countless religious and historical sites radiate a unique energy and divinity. Beyond religious tourism, every region of India embodies an extraordinary cultural legacy that reflects the greatness of Indian civilization.
“India is more than a tourist destination—it is a sacred land where one can connect with their soul and find true peace and balance in life.”
Insights from Revered Saints
Satua Baba: “The unparalleled celebration of the Mahakumbh is a glorious testament to Sanatan Dharma, providing spiritual awakening and mental peace. The presence of revered saints is a priceless experience.”
Shri Devkinandan Thakurji: “Devotees can find peace and happiness in life through devotion and selfless service.”
Dr. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji: “The Mahakumbh is a festival of experiencing inner wisdom. Sitting at the feet of the Guru makes one realize that our learning is incomplete. The Guru’s presence is the greatest school in the world. Sanatan Dharma teaches us the message of completeness and makes us experience it. This is the ultimate gift of the Mahakumbh—it frees us from our negativities and brings about true renunciation.”
A Green Tribute
Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji honored all the revered saints by presenting them with a sacred Rudraksha plant, a symbol of divinity and environmental preservation.