Sunday , December 29 2024

Awaiting the grand consecration of Shri Krishna's temple: Yoga Guru Ramdev

Mathura, March 13 (HS). Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev also participated in the four-day Sriguru Karshni Gopal Jayanti Mahotsav going on at Ramanreti Ashram located in Mahavan. He explained many benefits of yoga on the stage and said that yoga is very important for a healthy life.

Thousands of saints gathered at Mahavan Ramanreti Ashram on Wednesday, the third day of Shrikarshni Gopal Jayanti Mahotsav. Late in the evening, the saints took out Thakurji's palanquin, in which it was taken out with sankirtan. In this, thousands of saints and devotees circumambulated the Ashram with Harinam Sankirtan.

The devotees felt refreshed by the Yogasanas of Yog Guru Baba Ramdev. Peethadhishwar Karni Gurusharanand Maharaj said that the word Shrikarshni has originated from Krishna, we can see a glimpse of Krishna in all the Krishnas. Therefore, to make life successful, we have to take refuge in Krishna, this is our religion, this is our aim.

Earlier, Baba Ramdev said that in 2024, make Sanatan so strong that the whole world sees the power of Sanatan. Our religious texts contain thousands and lakhs of pages and are in huge numbers. Even Sanatan's people don't listen to his arguments. They are not aware of it whereas today the Ram temple has been consecrated. The grand consecration of Shri Krishna's temple is awaited, whereas Kashi is completely ours now because the order for worship there has been received. Earlier, some people had forcibly and fraudulently acquired some share, but in future everything will be ours. At the same time, during this time he appealed to the people that they can remain healthy by doing yoga daily because it is yoga which makes the body strong.

Talking to the media, he said that this is our Sanatani tradition, for which we have come here to pay obeisance to the Gurus. We come to this festival every year because now this Sanatani religion is moving towards Yuga Dharma, for which we seek the blessings of the Guru. Have come to take.