Jaipur. The United Indian Religion Parliament has nominated Bal Yogi Alakhnath Avadhoot Maharaj of Gurugram, Haryana as the National General Secretary of the organization. This was appointed by National Convenor Arun Malu with the consent of National President Acharya Rajeshwar and Central Executive. Along with this, Bal Yogi Alakhnath has also been made a spokesperson of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Mukti Mukti. It is worth noting that at this time, under the aegis of Dharma Parliament, the nationwide Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Movement is being run. Bal Yogi Alakhnath Avadhoot Maharaj is a famous tantric and Aghoracharya as well as a lawyer in the Supreme Court. They have been strongly raising issues related to Sanatan Dharma in the Supreme Court, which reflects their versatility and dedication to religion.
Bal Yogi Alakhnath, who recently visited Rajasthan, while addressing a Dharma Sabha, emphasized the conservation of Sanatan culture and traditions. He said that following the traditions of Sanatan is the only way to conserve its culture. He expressed concern that people are wandering from their original culture due to physical dazzle. He also warned the big religious leaders that he is deviating from his real duties, except for the physical attractions, except for religion propagation.
Bal Yogi said in clear terms that Dharmacharyas have to understand that if their teachings on the stage are different and their own way of life will be different, then people will not believe them. This message reflects their deep views on moral values and purity of conduct in society.
On this occasion, the National Organization Minister of the organization Pankaj Joshi and Mahant Deepak Vallabh Goswami, President of Gyanam Foundation, honored Bal Yogi Alakhnath Avadhoot by garlanding and shawl-shriphal. This nomination and responsibility is the integration of the spiritual and legal knowledge of Bal Yogi Alakhnath, which will help him effectively raise the issues of Sanatan Dharma.
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