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Foreign ‘Mahamandaleshwars’ Praise Sanatan Dharma And Kumbh Mela Organisational Efforts

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) [India]: Foreign ‘Mahamandaleshwars’ attending the Maha Kumbh praised Sanatan Dharma for its deep-rooted sense of belonging and spiritual wisdom, while also commending the government for its “incredible” efforts in organizing the grand religious event.

Rajeshwari Maa Mahamandaleshwar, a spiritual leader from Tokyo, Japan, shared her experiences at the Kumbh Mela, expressing her admiration for the preparations. Speaking to ANI, she said, “I looked at many traditions, and when I met my guru, Jagatguru Sama Lakshmi Devi, everything I had been studying came together in one place. Everything was in Sanatana Dharma–learning about Atma, about the self, and understanding that all the answers are within. It is a science that teaches us how to live life, to be fully in alignment.”

Rajeshwari Maa, who is attending her fourth Kumbh, praised the scale and smoothness of the event: “The preparation of Kumbh is amazing. With 400 million people coming, this is by far the biggest Kumbh that I’ve ever experienced. And so far, everything has been so smooth.”

A foreign Mahamandaleshwar, a psychologist from the United States, described his deep connection to the Kumbh Mela. He said, “Every Kumbh that I come to, I come running to because there is an experience of life here that is unadulterated, pure, joyful, peaceful, and full of vitality. I could live here every day of my life if the Kumbh allowed me to.”

Emphasizing the transformative power of Sanatana Dharma, he added, “Sanatana Dharma gives us access to peace, joy, and fulfilment. This is the path of Dharma, the path of Sanatana Dharma, as it allows us to experience life in those ways.”

Hayendra Das Maharaj Mahamandaleshwar from France shared his lifelong connection to Sanatana Dharma, saying, “I came here for the Kumbh, came here in India where each breath is full of Shakti. It’s a world of worshipping, devotion, positive energy, love, and peace.” Reflecting on his spiritual journey, he stated, “I joined Sanatana when I met my guru. This is like 40 years ago, and since then, I never left.”

Maha Kumbh is one of the largest religious congregations in the world, with several key ‘snan’ dates remaining: January 29 (Mauni Amavasya – Second Shahi Snan), February 3 (Basant Panchami – Third Shahi Snan), February 12 (Maghi Purnima), and February 26 (Maha Shivaratri).

Uttar Pradesh police have deployed over 10,000 personnel, including local police and paramilitary forces, for the event’s security. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has also stationed a “water ambulance” at Sangam to ensure the safety of devotees.

The Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13, will continue until February 26.

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