Monday , December 23 2024

Nine Kundiya Gayatri Mahayagya organized, offerings made with wishes for world welfare

Jaipur, March 10 (HS). Nine Kundiya Gayatri Mahayagya was organized in Banjara Basti of Arpit Nagar area of ​​Vaishali Nagar. A group of scholars from Gayatri Shaktipeeth Brahmpuri and Gayatri Shaktipeeth Kalwad, branch of All World Gayatri Parivar Shantikunj Haridwar, conducted the havan with proper puja.

Chief host Deepak Aggarwal lit the sacred lamp and worshiped Mother Gayatri. From Vyas Peeth, Mahendra Kumar and Umashankar Khandelwal made an emotional invocation of Veda Mata Gayatri, Guru Satta and major Gods and Goddesses. After lighting the fire, offerings were made to Gayatri and Mahamrityunjay mantras with wishes for the welfare of the world. At the completion of the Yagya, people resolved to give up drug addiction and run a cleanliness drive in the colony. A de-addiction exhibition was also organized at the venue. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Jaipur Metropolitan Convenor of Nomadic Caste Upliftment Trust, said that the nomadic community is a Karmayogi society of the country which is inspiring others by staying happy even in the face of hardships. Educate the children of the nomadic society and make the youth self-reliant by training them in self-employment. On this occasion, a free medical camp was organized under the direction of Dr. SP Yadav, Executive Director of Shekhawati Hospital. A large number of people took medical consultation in this.

The chief guest was Additional Commissioner FDA Pankaj Ojha. He said that Sanatan Dharma is spreading rapidly in the world. Because Sanatan Dharma wishes world welfare. Such programs will prove to be a milestone in bringing the nomadic caste into the mainstream. The special guests were Dr. KK Sharma, CM Saraswat, Dr. Ashish Gaur, Dr. Alka Gaur, Bhainruram and State President of Indian Pharmacists Association, Sarveshwar Sharma. Manoj Pareek of Gayatri Chetna Kendra Murlipura honored all the guests by wearing scarf and presenting literature. On behalf of the Gayatri family, Gayatri Chalisa, locket, book, Dev Sthapana picture was presented to all the people present on behalf of retired IAS officer Deepak Nandi. Area Head of Nomadic Work, Mahavir Sharma expressed his gratitude. The program ended with Shantipath. About four hundred people took the Prasad.