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Foreign Mahamandaleshwars Praise Maha Kumbh and Sanatan Dharma

Many foreign Mahamandaleshwars have extolled to media houses their moving experiences at Maha Kumbh, for they said love and belonging abound at Sanatan Dharma. Also, they are thankful to the Indian government who is making good efforts to give an international appearance to this world- famous happening. Rajeshwari Maa of Tokyo in an interview during Maha Kumbh elaborated:. She said that when she met her guru, Jagatguru Sama Lakshmi Devi, all the learnings were connected, emphasizing the inner knowledge that Sanatan Dharma provides.

Maha Kumbh: Impressive Organization and Scale

Rajeshwari Maa mentioned that the preparations for the Kumbh are impressive, as this is her fourth Kumbh experience. She said, “With 400 million people coming, this is by far the biggest Kumbh that I’ve ever experienced.” She enjoyed the smooth organization, which made the event enjoyable for all who attended. Another Mahamandaleshwar from the United States echoed the same sentiments while describing the Kumbh Mela as pure and joyful. He mentioned that he wants to live in such a lively atmosphere every day and said how Sanatan Dharma brings peace and fulfillment to life.

Maha Kumbh: Spiritual Connection and Dates Ahead

Hayendra Das Maharaj of France, being a Mahamandaleshwar, spoke deep about his connectivity with the Kumbh Mela. For him, India is a positive energy-filled area, full of devotion and love. For the rejuvenation of his soul, he comes for the Kumbh. In his life of 40 years connected to Sanatan Dharma, he has realized his life path.

The Maha Kumbh is the world’s biggest religious congregation that started on January 13 and will end on February 26. Some important ‘snan’ dates are January 29, which is Mauni Amavasya; February 3, which is Basant Panchami; February 12, which is Maghi Purnima; and February 26, which is Maha Shivaratri. More than 10,000 police personnel and NDRF personnel have been put in place to keep the devotees safe.

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Also Read: Maha Kumbh Mela: A Grand Festival of Faith and Unity

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