VaranasiA meeting of 51 Shaktipeeths and twelve Jyotirlingas of Mata Sati will be held in the religious city of Kashi. The two-day program will be inaugurated by Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak at the Rudraksh Convention Center in Varanasi on November 30 and December 1. CM Yogi Adityanath is likely to attend the closing ceremony. With an aim to unite all Shaktipeeths and Dwadash Jyotirlingas through the programme, the program is being organized for the first time under the joint auspices of Sanatan Research Center and Trident Seva Samiti Trust in Kashi.
Peethadhishwar and saints will come from many countries including Pakistan and Bangladesh and the debate will be held at Sanatan Raksha.
Apart from all the Shaktipeeths and Dwadash Jyotirlingas of India, saints and Peethadheeshwars from the temples of countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal will participate in the program of the Shaktipeeth and Dwadash Jyotirlingo meeting to be held in the city of Lord Shiva. . According to the organizers of the program, this program will attempt to unite 42 Shaktipeeths present in India, 4 Shaktipeeths from Bangladesh, 2 Shaktipeeths from Nepal along with one Shaktipeeths each located in Pakistan, Tibet and Sri Lanka and bring together the twelve Jyotirlingas. It used to be. In this program, the management, system and propagation of Sanatan temple culture and attacks on Sanatan culture taking place in foreign countries will be discussed.
More than 400 Peethadheeshwars will participate, Kalash Yatra will be held in Kashi before the programme.
On November 29, before the two-day gathering program of 51 Mata Sati Shaktipeeths and twelve Jyotirlingas located in different countries of the world, the women will take out Kalash Yatra with conch shells. Apart from all the Shaktipeeths and Jyotirlingas, more than 400 Peethadhishwars from across the world will participate in the program to be held on November 30 and December 1. Raman Tripathi, president of Sanatan Research Centre, who organized the programme, said that apart from saints and Peethadhishwar, thousands of people from India and abroad will participate in this Mahasamagam programme.