
Brahmachari Girish Ji performs Narmada puja at Amarkantak
AMARKANTAK (Maha Media): Ved Vidya Martand Brahmachari Girish Ji, recently visited Amarkantaka, the sacred origin point of the fifth largest holy river in India, Narmada Ji. Brahmachari Ji offered prayers to Maa Narmada at the Narmada Kund, where the holy river emerges from a Shivlinga.
During his visit, Brahmachari Girish Ji shared his long-held aspiration to visit Amarkantaka, a place where Shri Gurudev Swami Brahmanand Saraswati Maharaj Ji, spent a significant part of his life immersed in the dense forests. Brahmachari Ji expressed his desire to receive the blessings of Maa Narmada and Shri Gurudev during this pilgrimage.
Following the puja ceremony, Brahmachari Ji conveyed his heartfelt prayer for the continuous progress of the Maharishi Organisation, drawing a parallel to the eternal flow of the Narmada River. He described his day spent in the "pure, divine and peaceful atmosphere" of Amarkantaka as deeply fulfilling. Brahmachari Ji expressed his optimism that the divine aspirations of Maharishi Ji for the benefit of humanity would soon be realized.
Accompanying Brahmachari Girish Ji on this spiritual journey were Sthapati Nipam Sompura, Shri Arvind Singh Rajput, Shri Ramdev, and Shri Dheeraj Kumar, who also participated in the pujan ceremony.