A Dharma Sansad, led by spiritual leader and Bhagwat Katha orator Devkinandan ThakurJi Maharaj, will be held on Monday at the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, with its primary focus on advocating for the creation of a Sanatan Board.
Speaking to ANI, Devkinandan Thakurji Maharaj stated, “We all want that Sanatana Board be constituted. We are placing a proposal before the Government. All Dharmacharyas want the welfare of Sanatana and temples to remain secure – for this Dharma Sansad is about to begin. I am going to see the preparation for the same. People are arriving here in large numbers.”
Several prominent saints and spiritual leaders will attend the Dharma Sansad, including:
In an earlier video on X, Devkinandan ThakurJi Maharaj urged Hindus to participate in the Sansad on Monday.
“Keep your demands in front of the government about the Sanatan board. Why is this injustice to us? I am praying in front of you and in front of Modiji and Yogi ji as well. Sanatan people need Dakshina for this Kumbh and that will be the Sanatan Board,” he posted.
Additionally, Devkinandan ThakurJi Maharaj urged Hindus to unite and strongly advocate for the creation of a Sanatan Board.
“The Sanatan Dharma Parliament, which is going to be held on January 27th during the Mahakumbh, is like a religious yajna. Let us all come together and raise the demand for the establishment of a Sanatan Board with strength,” he further posted on X.
The meeting will likely lay the groundwork for drafting the constitution of the proposed Sanatan Board.
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