Kalyandas Brijwasi Announces ₹11 Lakh Donation for Kalki Dham Mathura Construction

Kalyandas Brijwasi Announces ₹11 Lakh Contribution for Kalki Dham Construction

Mathura: The 25-day religious celebrations organized on the occasion of the 83rd Annual Festival of Shri Ramayan Pracharini Samiti concluded with a grand devotional musical event dedicated to Lord Krishna. The spiritually uplifting evening witnessed the presence of revered saints, religious leaders, social dignitaries, and hundreds of devotees who gathered to participate in the concluding ceremony.

The highlight of the event was the soulful devotional presentation by Kalki Dham Peethadheeshwar Acharya Pramod Krishnam Maharaj. His heartfelt renditions of popular bhajans including “O Mere Gopal Kanhaiya Meethi Murli Wale – Nain Rasile Adhar Rasile Baal Tere Ghunghrale” and “Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum Ab Aur Na Tarsao – Kuch Aisa Karo Bhagwan Saanson Mein Sama Jao” left the audience mesmerized. Devotees enthusiastically joined in the singing and devotional atmosphere, creating a spiritually charged environment throughout the venue.

During the ceremony, Shri Ramayan Pracharini Samiti Vice President Kalyandas Brijwasi announced a contribution of ₹11 lakh towards the construction of the prestigious Kalki Dham. Acharya Pramod Krishnam Maharaj graciously accepted the announcement and expressed his blessings and appreciation for the generous contribution made towards the religious project.

Addressing the gathering, Jagadguru Satishacharya emphasized the importance of incorporating the teachings of the Ramayana into daily life. He stated that true welfare and spiritual progress can only be achieved when the ideals of the Ramayana become an integral part of one’s character and conduct.

Swami Kalyandev Maharaj highlighted the significance of devotion in the present age, remarking that in Kaliyuga, devotion to Lord Rama remains the strongest support for humanity. He noted that no spiritual practice surpasses the power of sincere bhajan and remembrance of God.

Uttar Pradesh State Women’s Commission Chairperson Babita Singh Chauhan also addressed the gathering and stressed the importance of preserving Hindu values and traditions. She remarked that the protection of Indian culture is closely linked with the preservation of the spiritual and cultural heritage that has guided society for centuries.

The program began with a traditional welcome ceremony. Assistant Municipal Commissioner Rakesh Tyagi, Jugal Kishore Agrawal, Kalyandas Brijwasi, Prabhat Sarraf, Mahesh Chandra Kasere, Brijgopal Agrawal, Vishanchandra Goyal, Vanbihari Agrawal, Madhav Sharan Agrawal, Avadhesh Agrawal, Sumit Agrawal, Pawan Agrawal, Advocate Madan Mohan Agrawal, Dr. Ashok Agrawal, and renowned folk singer Shalini Sharma welcomed the distinguished guests with shawls, ceremonial scarves, bouquets, and floral garlands.

The devotional presentations were accompanied by the acclaimed musical ensemble Gyan Deep and Party from Ghaziabad, whose melodious performances enhanced the spiritual atmosphere of the evening.

The event also witnessed the presence of several distinguished guests, including Sadhvi Saroj Bala, Dinesh Mishra, Rajeev Sharma, Suresh Sharma, Rajendra Prasad Agrawal, Yogesh Varshney, Dr. D.D. Garg, Brijesh Neelkanth, Rajni Tayal, Sudha Agrawal, Babita Agrawal, and Beena Garg.

With devotional music, spiritual discourse, and the announcement of support for the construction of Kalki Dham, the concluding ceremony marked a memorable end to the 25-day religious celebrations, reinforcing the values of faith, devotion, and cultural heritage among devotees.

— Lachhman Prasad Yadav
General Secretary

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