Prayagraj: From running camps to discourse online, young people stole a show in Magh Mela – News2IN
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Prayagraj: From running camps to discourse online, young people stole a show in Magh Mela

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Prasagraj: They do not have a management degree under their belts, but young people and youngecons, camping in Magh Mela on the stretch of Sandy from the Ganga River, is an expert in handling activities in the Ashram and Great Camp, visited by thousands of everyday worship Day, in the real ‘teacher-shishya paramara’ (the tradition taught by the teacher).
In addition to preparing and leading routine Puja, Yajna, ‘Teacher Rent’, Yoga and Meditation sessions, they also educate people about the importance of vaccination and social distance to fight against Covid-19.
Whether it’s Acharya Anuj Mishra or Acharya Devendra Swaroop Bhramchari, these youth, from doing routine puja, Yajna and a rental teacher, also handles camp affairs.
Interestingly, the ongoing Magh Mela witnessed many young people and sadhus between 18 to 30 years, who managed food for all ‘Bhandandas’ (community achievements) in camps or ‘kalpwasis’ who lived in their tents, Puja management, Their daily routines meetings, yoga and meditation camps.
Acharya Anuj Mishra (19), Charchhi Dadri Haryana, said: “Besides pursuing my Shastri title in Sanskrit, I have managed Camp Charchi Dadri’s activities with thanks to the teacher and Swami Brahmashram Maharaj.” He added, “Wake up early and participate in routine Puja and Yajna, we take care of food preparation for the saints, ‘kalpwasis’ lives in the camp and visitors come to take thanks to Guruji.
Besides that, we take care of all Petty Ashram’s affairs , IE, electricity supply, drinking water, Puja settings are specialized in the camp and also ensure that every visitor gets ‘prasad’.
“In addition, they also educate worshipers about the importance of vaccination and social blasphemy to fight Covid-19.
Dandi Devendra Pandey Brahmaswaroop Brahmachari Ji told Toi, “We learn their own management skills and do not need degrees or lectures.
Serving humanity is our only motto and we care for Gurus, Seers, Saints, and ‘Kalpwasis’ who live in camps.
From preparing food to regulate the bed and present each and every visitor, inspire us to do better in life.
“Most of the young people, related to their teachers for years, have good knowledge of the routine affairs of the camp.
They are also experts in giving religious discourse and connect with their worshipers / students online too.
There are more than 3,500 currents and saints in Magh Mela.
The majority of these camps are arranged by young teams and fortune tellers who believe that they can carve a niche for themselves by serving humanity and for that they do not need a degree or special lecture.
Their teacher grace gives them skills to run camp management and ashram.
“It takes several years when we learn about all minutes to run the tent for worshipers and welcome the guests,” said another youth, added, “work and responsibility are assigned to each individual in the camp or ashram and we all work Collective to make everything better, “he added.

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