Morari Bapu gave the message in Gopnath Ramkatha, 'Protection of Sanatan Dharma and Temple Culture is our responsibility'

Gopnath, October 11 (IANS). The famous spiritual Guru and Ramkatha reserve Morari Bapu said during the ongoing Ramkatha in Gopanath on Saturday that Sanatan Dharma is not only a belief, but our inheritance and identity, and it is our responsibility to protect it. He called on the listeners of the story to actively participate in the preservation of temples and traditions. Morari Bapu described Lord Ram, Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva, Mata Bhavani, Lord Hanuman and Lord Ganesha as the supreme form of supreme deity, saying that Sanatan Dharma’s followers should never forget their holy heritage. He also said that some other religious beliefs misunderstand the roles of Hindu gods, but that the real meaning of Bhakti is to understand spiritual principles. Remember Chanakya said Bapu said that the symbols associated with heaven and hell are clearly visible in society. He urged the audience to maintain temples of Ram, Krishna, Shiva, Bhavani and other gods in their villages and to renovate and restore old temples. He informed that a help of Rs 1.25 Lakh had already been announced by Shri Chitrakoot Dham Talgajarda for such efforts. Bapu, which is expanded on the spiritual meaning of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, said: “Rama is the symbol of Brahma and Krishna is the divine principle that leads us on the path of religion.” Morari Bapu said that I was present about the historic opportunity for the installation of Ram Lalla’s idol in Ayodhya after 500 years. Many large leaders, including our illustrious Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were also present, but many guests did not go to the temple with reference to other obligations. He questioned whether someone had ever visited Ram Mandir, Krishna Mandir or the temples of Mata Bhavani. Bapu has seen it as an inspiration to actively engage in the preservation of the sacred traditions. Bapu said it is the responsibility of every dedicated to follow Sanatan Dharma. He said: “We have become strong by accepting our values. It is our duty to harm anyone else, but to protect Sanatan Dharma. In today’s times, it is very important that we respect and collectively protect our spiritual heritage.” Thousands of listeners from all over the state and country participate in the Ramkatha running in Gopnath. This is the 965th story of Morari Bapu’s spiritual journey of six decades. -—IANS DKP/ Share these Story Tags