Jamshedpur: Pandit Gaurangi Gauri, the famous Ram Katha Vachak from Ayodhya who is now in Jamshedpur, lauded the devotion and commitment of Jamshedpur citizens for Sanatan Dharma and culture. She wondered if in view of the devotion displayed by the citizens, Jamshedpur qualifies to be called as Bhaktinagar.
At a news conference on Sunday, Pandit Gaurangi Gauri, a well-known Ram Katha reciter from Ayodhya, discussed how India’s Sanatan Dharma, which blends dedication and strength with a long legacy of sages, should be promoted throughout the entire world.
She has aggressively worked to spread the Sanatan Dharma flag from rural areas to urban centers and from those areas to other nations as well.
Pandit Gaurangi Gauri has arrived in Jamshedpur to take part in the Surya Mandir Committee’s seven-day musical Shri Ram Katha, which was held to commemorate the third anniversary of the construction of the Ram temple.
She expressed her deep respect for the city and its residents throughout the meeting.
Prem Jha, in charge of the media, Bhupendra Singh, the president of the Surya Mandir Committee, and others held a news conference at a hotel in Sakchi.
She stated during the conference that she was overjoyed and delighted because this was her first visit to Jamshedpur. She also praised the city’s residents for their uncommon levels of fervor, vigor, devotion, emotion, love, and commitment to Sanatan Dharma and culture.
She appreciated the large number of worshippers that came out for the Kalash Yatra on the first day of the celebration, as well as the joyful environment that was fostered by the singing and dancing of the throng.
She added that Jamshedpur is popularly known as the steel city, but after witnessing its people’s commitment and spiritual inclination, it deserves to be named as Bhaktinagar.
She said that the people of Jamshedpur have a particular bond with Lord Shri Ram, and the she felt privileged to share the narrative with them.
She was astonished by the women’s focus and delight while listening to the four-hour narrative. Pandit Gaurangi Gauri also lauded Suryadham in Sidhgora, describing the Sun Temple complex as a symbol of religion with philosophical meaning.
The speaker mentioned that she found the devotional spirit of Raghubar Das, the Chief Patron of the Surya Mandir Committee and the former Chief Minister, to be inspiring.
She said that Das displayed a unique level of devotion by carrying Shri Ramcharitmanas on his head during the Kalash Yatra, walking several kilometers barefoot to reach Suryadham, and listening to the story every day.
She noted that such dedication is rarely seen in any leader or minister.
She also highlighted the importance of names, citing the saying “as is the king, so will be the people,” and explained that Das’s name, meaning “Raghunath’s servant,” holds significant influence in his life.
Lastly, she emphasized the difficulty of maintaining simplicity in life, which is described as the ninth type of Navadha Bhakti.
Pandit Gaurangi Gauri praised the city’s youth for their religious and social action, and urged them to connect with the ideas, values, and culture of Sanatan Dharma in order to achieve national unity. She emphasized that kids must participate in social and religious activities in order to establish a civilized society.
Additionally, she underlined that if young people can avoid drugs and instead embrace Indian civilization and culture, the country and society as a whole will benefit. She voiced alarm about the rising number of cases of religious conversion and love jihad cases, stressing that the repercussions are becoming more visible by the day. In response to these challenges, she urged for more awareness.
Pandit Gaurangi Gauri also voiced fear that young people in Kaliyuga would stray from the path of faith.
She also expressed her gratitude for being able to witness the construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya, which reflects the hopes and dreams of millions of Indians as well as the resolve of generations.
About Pandit Gaurangi Gauri
Pandit Gaurangi Gauri Ji is from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, and obtained her education and mantra from Shri Ayodhya Dham’s Gurudev
She achieved international acclaim at a young age and is presently promoting religious awakening via Ram Katha across India and Europe, particularly the Netherlands.
Pandit Gaurangi Gauri leads an ashram in Ayodhya and works via her trust to empower women, raise public awareness, fight against drug addiction, and provide cow service.
Her religious passion and devotion earned her the Hindu Scholar Award from the International Book of Records, Europe.
