Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati Maharaj inaugurated ‘Sanatan Dharmashiksha’ exhibition in Maha Kumbha at Prayagraj

Propagation of Sanatan Dharma, matters related to Rashtra and Dharma through exhibition is a very important and great mission : Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati Maharaj

Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati (centre) inaugurating Sanatan’s ‘Dharmashiksha, Rashtra and Dharma’ exhibition

Prayagraj – “Every small thing advised in Sanatan Dharma is beneficial in life; therefore, Sanatan’s mission of propagating spirituality through Sanatan Dharmashiksha, Rashtra and Dharma exhibition is very important and a big service unto Dharma. My blessings are always there for this mission. I got associated with Sanatan Sanstha in the ‘Kumbha Mela’ held six years ago at Ujjain. Since then, I have been often coming in contact with Sanatan Sanstha, as if I have become its member,” stated Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati Maharaj (centre) guiding seekers

He was talking after inaugurating ‘Sanatan Dharmashiksha’ exhibition. Maharaj works in tribal areas where there are several incidents of conversion of people. He also educates tribal children through the ‘Gurukul’ system. Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, national guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and MLA Dr Sandip Dhurve were also present on the occasion. Chetan Rajhans, Sanatan Sanstha’s spokesperson took Maharaj around to show the whole exhibition. Sanatan Sanstha’s Rajhans appealed to the attendees of Maha Kumbha to visit the exhibition to learn about religious lifestyle, following Sanatan Dharma, science behind rituals and spirituality for a happy life.

Spiritual texts available in the exhibition

Mahamandaleshwar Swami Pranavanand Saraswati Maharaj removed his garland and put it around Sadguru Charudatta Pingale and hugged him

‘Sanatan Dharmashiksha Exhibition’ is located in Kumbha Mela’s Sector 19, Mori and Mukti Marg square. From January 12th to February 15th, the exhibition will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Spiritual, Ayurveda, and other religious teachings are displayed on the banners. More than 350 texts in 13 languages will impart invaluable knowledge to devotees related to Hindu lifestyle, culture, Dharma, spirituality and nation.