The Mahakumbh to be held in Prayagraj next year in 2025 is going to prove important for the Hindu community of the country and the world. This will put the seal of approval on the Hindu code of conduct. After 351 years, a code of conduct has been prepared for the Hindu society. According to the code of conduct, general rules have been prepared for all the rituals ranging from sitting in the temple, worshiping to marriage etc. Women have also been allowed to study the Vedas and perform Yagya. Along with this, marriages taking place during the day instead of at night will be promoted. According to reports, after the final approval of Shankaracharya and Mahamandaleshwar in Mahakumbh, Dharmacharya will urge the people of the country to adopt the Hindu code of conduct. The Hindu code of conduct contains general rules for all the rituals and important arrangements of one's life. It emphasizes on following Indian traditions in planning like birthday celebrations. The practice of widow remarriage is also included in this.
Prepared by a team of 70 scholars
Dr., General Secretary of Kashi Vidvat Parishad. Ramnarayan Dwivedi Acharya approved the creation of Hindu code of conduct. According to reports, this Hindu code of conduct has been prepared by 70 scholars from across the country after four years of hard work. This team was prepared by Kashi Vidhan Parishad. The basis for preparing code of conduct is karma and memory. Parts of Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas have also been taken from it.