Prasagraj: When Magh Mela which was ongoing witnessed thousands of potential camping in their ‘teacher’ camps (their lower seers had taken Diksha), Mela also provided a message of social equality and harmony.
There are many campsacites from different perams where one can see the worshipers of all caste and creeds, practice a difficult lifestyle in the long month of Kalpwas under their teacher’s guidance, giving examples of perfect social harmony.
The worshipers, not only from the top caste, especially Brahmins, but those scheduled (SC), tribes and tribes from regions far in the country, also observed Kalpasas.
There is no caste limit, the creed color between them, because for them it is religious practice, their social values and teaching teachers are very important.
Install for example, two of Kalpwasi, Mangri Devi and Chandrakali Devi from Ghurpur, Prayagraj.
Even though they belonged to the SC community, they camped with the top caste people at Acharya Nagar, which was absorbed in the Bhajan worship and performed rituals throughout their month.
He said, “I have done Kalpasas for the past 10 years and has never had a problem or faced a kind of discrimination.” Similar sentiment was divided by two female farmers tribal Sukma Chhattisgarh, Umri Devi (belonging to the Kolong Community) and Bhramari Devi (A BHIL).
“That’s because of the inspiration for Ghanshyamacharya Jagadguru, there is this tendency to spirituality and we never returned after coming under His blessings,” they said.
Both of them did Kalpasas for eight years now.
Ghanshyamacharya Jagadguru, which spread Sanatan Dharma in the Chhattisgarh tribe area, Madhya Pradesh and other retarded areas, said, “Because of the religion, tribal communities, such as the Kol-Bhil community, joined Naxalites or terrorism.
They are shown the right path Through religion and currently 10 tribes, Kol-BHIL does Kalpasas in this camp.
“Devi Ful, a resident of Gaughat Prayagraj, did business selling vegetables.
He has come for Kalpas for the past five years.
Worshiping and singing Bhajans while in his teacher company began to bring good things in his life and his faith increased.
Likewise, Suhani Gaddopur Gaddopur pursued his graduation.
His father is a laborer.
At the same time, Umesh Chandra from Lucknow also presents worshipers with full service.