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Gopnath (Gujarat), Oct 11 (IANS) Renowned spiritual leader and Ram Katha reciter Morari Bapu delivered a powerful message at the ongoing Ram Katha in Gopnath, stressing on the collective responsibility to preserve Sanatan Dharma and temple culture.
Addressing thousands of devotees from all over India, he described Sanatan Dharma as not just a faith but an important heritage and identity which should be protected.
During his sermon, Morari Bapu highlighted the divine importance of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva, Mata Bhavani, Lord Hanuman and Lord Ganesha and urged the followers to respect their sacred legacy.
“The essence of Sanatan Dharma lies in understanding its spiritual principles,” he said, addressing misconceptions about Hindu deities and encouraging active participation in preserving the traditions.
Taking inspiration from Chanakya, Bapu said that the symbols of heaven and hell are evident in modern society.
He called for maintenance and renovation of temples dedicated to Ram, Krishna, Shiva and Bhavani in villages across the country and announced a grant of Rs 1.25 lakh from “Shri Chitrakootdham Talgajarda” to support such initiatives.
Reflecting on the historic installation of Ram Lalla statue in Ayodhya after 500 years, Bapu shared his personal presence with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders at the event.
He expressed concern that some invited guests did not attend due to other commitments.
Bapu explained in detail the spiritual roles of Lord Rama representing Brahma and Lord Krishna guiding humanity towards righteousness. He emphasized that adopting Sanatan Dharma empowers the devotees without harming others.
Emphasizing respect for cultural values in today’s world, he urged, “It is our duty to collectively protect our spiritual heritage.”
Gopnath Ram Katha is Morari Bapu’s 965th sermon in his six-decade spiritual journey, which has been attended by thousands of people from Gujarat and beyond. His call to action resonates as a call to preserve the rich spiritual heritage of India, inspiring devotees to preserve the temple culture and the eternal principles of Sanatana Dharma.
–IANS
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