Mathura: Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, head of Bageshwar Dham in Mathura, has given an important statement. He said that national anthem should be played in temples and mosques so that it can be clear who has true loyalty towards the country. He is going to organize a ‘Sanatan Hindu Ekta’ padyatra of about 170 km from Delhi to Vrindavan from 7 to 16 November. Shastri said that until a grand temple of Lord Krishna is established in Mathura, his struggle will continue. Describing it as the beginning, he said that the real change is yet to be done.
On Monday, more than 200 saints and saints held a meeting at Krishna Kripa Dham Ashram of Vrindavan. Planning, discipline and religious values of the yatra were discussed in this meeting. Sant-mahant, narrator Anirudhacharya Maharaj and BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, who came from all over the country, were also present on the occasion.
The padyatra will end in Vrindavan on 16 November and will be held with full dignity and peace. Dhirendra Shastri said that this journey is an attempt to unite the people of Sanatan Dharma. Their aim is to ban the sale of meat and liquor in the Braj region, to ensure the cleanliness of the Yamuna River and the echo of the national anthem at religious places. He said that this journey is not only religious, but also an ideological movement, which is to unite Hindus and fight anti -religion forces.
The padyatra will conclude with darshan at Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan. Millions of devotees, patriots and common people will be involved in this visit. Shastri claimed that this padyatra would be so grand that its example has never been seen before. He says that this campaign is to unite Sanatanis and protect their rights.
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