Jaipur . Governor Kalraj Mishra, while bowing to him on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, said that Hanuman ji is immensely powerful in body as well as mind, only by remembering him, the biggest trouble gets removed, that is why he is called troubleshooter. He said that Hanumanji is a symbol of strength and courage. By worshiping him, a person experiences energy within himself.
Governor Mishra was addressing at the inauguration of Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan at Vrindavan in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh on Saturday. He inaugurated Balaji Devasthan and inaugurated Hanuman Chalisa pillar amidst Vedic chanting. He also prayed for the happiness, prosperity and prosperity of the country and the people of the state by performing aarti of Hanumanji.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan is wonderful and supernatural in many ways as Lord Hanumanji will reside here along with his five brothers. Here the devotees will be able to see the birth chart of Hanumanji and the Hanuman Yantra. The Hanuman Chalisa pillar built near the entrance of the temple here is the first such pillar in the world, on which Hanuman Chalisa is written. He said that it is a matter of good fortune for him to inaugurate such a holy shrine.
The Governor said that Vrindavan is a very holy place associated with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha. Established by the spiritual master Dr. Anurag Krishna Pathak at this holy place by the spiritual master Dr. Anurag Krishna Pathak with the inspiration of the worshiper of Hanumanji, Baba Neemkarori Maharaj, this center of worship of Hanumanji is rare in the world. He expressed hope that Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan would become a welfare center of public faith for the devotees.
On this occasion, spiritual guru Dr. Anurag Krishna Pathak, Uttar Pradesh’s Sugarcane Development and Sugar Mills Minister Ch. Laxminarayan, former MP Jaya Prada, Sunil Bansal, public representatives and a large number of saint-mahants were present.
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