Sikar: The coronation of the 18th Peethadheeshwar was held on Sunday at Raiwasa Dham, the largest seat of Shri Ramanand sect in North India. Saints and Mahants from everywhere in the nation attended this system. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma additionally participated in this system.
Pandit Laxmikant Shastri stated that Sunday is Bhadra Shukla Dwadashi, which can also be known as Kalika Dwadashi and Bhuvaneshwari Dwadashi. Pandit Suresh Vyas, Pandit Aditya Sharma, Pandit Laxmikant Shastri, Pandit Umashankar Sharma, Pandit Ram Sharma and lots of different realized Pandits carried out the Puja. Before the Pattabhishek Puja, a particular Puja of Saint Rajendra Das was additionally carried out in accordance with his start horoscope. After the Puja, Jagatguru Acharya, Dwaracharya and the saints of Ramanand sect coated Saint Rajendra Das Maharaj with a sheet and made him sit on the throne.
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After this, the brand new Peethadheeshwar Rajendra Das introduced the senior saints with a plaque and introduced them with garments and a silver memento. Shri Janaki Nath Bada Mandir Trust Vice President Ashish Tiwari stated that numerous devotees have arrived from numerous locations throughout the nation in the course of the Chadar Poshi ritual. Bhandara Prasad has been organized in one other dome for the devotees. Danta Ramgarh Circle Deputy Zakir Akhtar stated that numerous troopers have been deployed for safety. Proper parking preparations have additionally been made.
CM took blessings of the brand new Peethadheeshwar: Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma additionally paid tribute to Aag Peethadheeshwar Raghavacharya Ji Maharaj by providing flowers on his departure to Devlok at Raiwasa Dham. CM Sharma additionally attended the Chadar Poshi program of the brand new Peethadheeshwar Rajendra Das Maharaj of Raiwasa and took blessings from Maharaj by garlanding him and draping a scarf on him. In this system, Rajya Sabha MP Dhanshyam Tiwari additionally knowledgeable the Chief Minister in regards to the historical historical past of Raiwasa Dham. On this event, Minister of State for Urban Development and Autonomous Governance (Independent Charge) Jhabar Singh Kharra, State Sainik Welfare Board Chairman Prem Singh Bajwa, MLA Govardhan Verma, Subhash Meel, former MP Sumedhanand Saraswati together with saints and public representatives have been current.
Raiwasa Dham, the most important Peeth of North India: Shri Ramanand sect has a vivid chapter within the spiritual heritage of the nation. Raiwasa Dham has spiritual historic significance. Saint Madhav Das of Lohagar Mandal instructed that out of 10 Jagatguru Acharya Peeths and 52 Dwaracharya Peeths, 36 Dwaracharya Peeths are included on this sect. Raiwasa is the largest Peeth of Shri Ramanand sect in North India. Here the well-known e book Bhaktmal was written by Nabhacharya Maharaj. Agrdevacharya Maharaj wrote the Madhuroupasana e book right here. Out of 36 Dwaracharyas of Shri Ramanand sect, 12 did sadhana right here and established Peeths throughout the nation. Late Saint Raghavacharya Maharaj made it more practical by connecting it with cow breeding, social concern and patriotism.
Raghavacharya handed away on 30 August: Let us inform you that Revasa’s Peethadheeshwar Raghavacharya Maharaj handed away on 30 August. Raghavacharya Maharaj had a coronary heart assault within the lavatory, after which he was instantly taken to Sikar hospital, the place medical doctors confirmed his demise. He was an awesome religious guru and scholar, his whole life was devoted to the religious development of individuals, the sector of training and social service. He additionally ran a Sanskrit Gurukul at Revasa Peeth. He himself was an awesome scholar and an knowledgeable within the Sanskrit language. He performed an necessary function within the development of Sanskrit training. He additionally performed an necessary function within the Ram Mandir motion within the Shekhawati area.