Lucknow today news: On the auspicious occasion of the big Mangal of Jyeshtha month, collective Sundarkand recitation and Bhandare were organized in Shri Parmanand Hari Har temple complex. This religious event was led by Sanatan flag vessel and the founder of the temple Sapna Goyal. On this occasion, he said that Mars of Jyeshtha is the identity of Lakhanpuri, the city of Anuj Laxman of Lord Shri Ram. This day gives a unique message of human love and service even in the strong sunlight.
On this auspicious occasion, a grand Sundarkand recitation and Bhandare were also organized at Swapneshwar Mahadev Temple in Malhore under the leadership of Sapna Goyal. Along with this, the Hanuman Temple of Chinhat and Manapurna Temple of Rajajipuram also recited collective Sundarkand by Sanatan Matriya, where devotees were served Chhola-rice, puri-vegetable, boondi and water.
The campaign of devotion in the memory of Ahilyabai Holkar
The event is not limited to only one day. Under the Sunderkand Maha-Samaj, which runs from May 13 to June 10, every big Mangal is being organized in 101 temples and collective recitation of Sundarkand is being organized. This campaign is dedicated to the death anniversary of Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, the philanthropist of the Maratha Empire.
Ahilyabai Holkar built temples, ghats, wells, steps, roads and Annakshetra in pilgrimage centers across India during his reign. The restoration of Shivling in Kashi Vishwanath and appointing scholars in temples kept the religious and cultural heritage alive.
Message of nation building by the grace of Hanumanji
Sapna Goyal said that Hanumanji is a vibrant deity of Kali Yuga. Tuesdays of Jyeshtha month are considered especially virtuous. This time the first big Mars will be on 13 May, second May 20, third May 27, fourth on June 3 and fifth Mangal will be on 10 June. The objective of this great campaign is to make Bharatvarsha the identity of Sundarkand Maha Abhiyan and take a pledge of a strong nation against Asuri powers. At the same time, this campaign is not only becoming a symbol of devotion and reverence, but is also becoming a motivational initiative towards social harmony, service and nation building.