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Mass Chanting of Stotra by Over 200 Women

Kathmandu, July 10

A collective chanting of the Shri Shiv Mahimnah Stotra was conducted by over 200 women. The event was organized by Trishakti Ekadashi Sanskriti Samaj, operated under the Ghar-Gharma Gurukul Abhiyan, on the occasion of the 8th Nirvana Mahotsav of the late spiritual saint, Shri 1008 Dr. Swami Ramananda Giri.

The chief guest of the event, Shri 1008 Swami Ramananda Giriji, shed light on the significance of the Pashupat area and the philosophical essence of Lord Shankar’s Ashta-Murti (eight forms). He emphasized that such programs organized by Trishakti Ekadashi Sanskriti Samaj play a vital role in preserving and promoting cultural values and traditions.

Associate Professor of Nepal Sanskrit University and Principal of Mahesh Sanskrit Gurukul Vidyapeeth, Devghat, Kamal Subedi, elaborated on the deeper meanings of the Shiv Mahimnah Stotra and stated that every household should regularly recite the Shri Vishnu Sahasranama and Shri Shiv Mahimnah Stotra.

Secretary of the Mahesh Sannyas Ashram Management Committee, Ram Prasad Bhandari, highlighted the glory of true devotion. Similarly, Professor Bhawani Prasad Khatri remarked that initiatives such as the Gurukul Promotion Society, Ghar-Gharma Gurukul Abhiyan, and Trishakti Ekadashi Sanskriti Samaj, all led by Acharya Kapildev Subedi, contribute to awakening both the Sanskrit language and spiritual consciousness.

Acharya Kapildev Subedi, the director and visionary of the Ghar-Gharma Gurukul Abhiyan, shared that the mission of the campaign spans from morning spiritual practices to the ultimate goal of life—realization of Brahma (divine consciousness).

Chairperson of the Trishakti Ekadashi Sanskriti Samaj, Rita Pandey, who also presided over the program, highlighted the significance and importance of the Shri Shiv Mahimnah Stotra.

According to the central treasurer of the society and coordinator of the event, Mayanath Silwal, more than 350 devotees were present at the program.

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