Will Vedic Mantras Resonate at the BAPS Temple Festival in Jodhpur?

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Key Takeaways
- Vedic chants create a sacred atmosphere at the temple.
- The Vishwashanti Mahayagna promotes self-purification and community service.
- Devotees express their faith through Agnihotra rituals.
- The festival fosters cultural pride with traditional performances.
- A grand procession will highlight the essence of Indian culture.
Jaipur, Sep 23 (NationPress) As part of the ongoing 10-day Pran Pratistha festival at the BAPS Swaminarayan temple in Jodhpur's Kaliberi, the Vishwashanti Mahayagna was conducted within the temple grounds, attended by numerous devotees.
Vedic mantras echoed in the sacred atmosphere of the BAPS temple, where countless families engaged in Agnihotra (fire sacrifice) as part of the yagna.
Offering his blessings during this auspicious event, BAPS spiritual leader Mahant Swami Maharaj emphasized that the yagna would uplift religious sentiments and provide benefits to all.
"The ultimate benefit lies in the realization of God, who we have encountered not merely in form but in essence. This divine experience should be cherished in every moment of our lives," he stated.
Importantly, the Akshardham Temple in Jodhpur, another remarkable site of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, is set to host its consecration ceremony (Pran Pratistha) on September 25.
The evening session was themed as "History Day." It commenced with devotional hymns, followed by an insightful discourse from Adarshjivan Swamiji, a revered saint of BAPS, who explained the significance of Yagya as a sacred process for self-purification and social service.
The event showcased an impressive dialogue presentation by a group of children and youth from Rajasthan and Gujarat on the theme "Rajasthan Ki Gatha."
The program concluded with an aarti and heartfelt performances. Distinguished guests, including the Director of IIT Jodhpur, the Vice-Chancellor of Jodhpur University, and Bikaner University Vice-Chancellor Sumant Vyas, praised the festival as a source of inspiration for both society and culture.
On the second day of the Vishwashanti Mahayagna, a grand procession will take place featuring divine idols atop five grand and artistically adorned chariots, traversing the main streets of Jodhpur.
The procession is set to commence at 3 p.m. from Ravana Chabutara and will journey through key city intersections. Participants including children, women, and youth will be dressed in traditional attire, with devotees singing hymns and kirtans. The Shobha Yatra will offer a vibrant glimpse into Indian and Rajasthani culture.