Sanatan’s book exhibition in Kumbha Kshetra
Prayagraj – At the book exhibition organized by Sanatan Sanstha at Mukti-Mori Marg Chowk, Sector 19 in Kumbha Kshetra, the spiritual successors of Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale, the founder of Sanatan Sanstha and the inspiration behind the establishment of Hindu Rashtra, Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Nilesh Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Mukul Gadgil, paid a goodwill visit and inspected the books and religious education exhibition.
Their presence brought immense joy to the seekers, whose eyes remained fixed on the revered Sadgurus with deep devotion. The seekers experienced a mix of emotions, wondering what to show them, how much and what to tell them.
Interestingly, their visit coincided with the first anniversary of the installation of Shriram Lalla in the grand Shriram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22 nd , making this occasion even more significant and auspicious.
On this occasion, the National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, the Dharmapracharak of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Sadguru Nilesh Singbal, Sadguru (Dr.) Mukul Gadgil of Maharishi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya, along with Sanatan’s Pujya Pradeep Khemka and his wife Pujya (Mrs) Sunita Khemka were present.
Chetan Rajhans, National Spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha, provided detailed information about the exhibition to the Saints in attendance. Following this, they visited various sections of the exhibition, including the Dharma Shikshan boards, book exhibition, Saint room, tents where seekers reside, cooking section, and the daily and social media sections. They also interacted with the seekers who were actively serving in these sections, offering encouragement and guidance.
All the Saints had the heartfelt privilege of having darshan of the Divine image of Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale, which is installed at the exhibition venue. During this visit, Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil interacted with the seekers diligently serving in the distribution of books. The seekers shared their enriching experiences of service at the exhibition, expressing their devotion and joy in contributing to the noble cause.
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