- “Divine Darbar” will be organized on Monday-Tuesday, May 29-30, 2023 from 5 pm onwards
- The venue will be Shakti Chowk, Chanakyapuri Sector 6, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad
- Apart from Ahmedabad, the religious discourses will be held in Surat and Rajkot.
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, MAY 19
For the first time in Ahmedabad, a two-day “divine darbar” and darshan have been organized by religious story-teller Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, popularly known as ‘Bageshwar Dham Sarkar’, Peethadhish of Bageshwar Dham.
The “Divine Darbar” will be organized on Monday-Tuesday, May 29-30, 2023 from 5 pm onwards till midnight. The venue will be Shakti Chowk, Chanakyapuri Sector 6, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad, announced Acharyashri Pramod Maharaj, mentor of Radhika Seva Samiti, the organisers.
The main purpose of this event will be to propagate Dharma-Karma-Knowledge-Faith-Bhakti and Sanatana.
Bageshwar Dham village in Gada Chhatarpur is a religious pilgrimage site in Chhatarpur district in Madhya Pradesh.
Patron of this entire program Purushottam R. Sharma and Amit P. Sharma, Rajeshkumar Dudke, Neeraj Shastri, Bipin Mishra, Munnalal Sharma, Abhishek Sharma, Subhash Dubey and . Satyaprakash Dixit along with all members of the committee were present in the curtain-raiser event.
Apart from Ahmedabad, the religious discourses will be held in Surat and Rajkot in Gujarat.
Shastri had shot to `fame` through his televised `Divya Darbars`, which were attended by a large number of people where he claimed to tame the spirits, diagnose illnesses without any medical tests, heal the sick, read minds and perform other `miracles`.
In Madhya Pradesh, he has made a strong base in the Bundelkhand region, which is the reason why not just some local leaders, but even heads of political parties in the state have made a beeline to seek blessings at his `Darbars`.
Born on July 4, 1996, as Dhirendra Krishna Garg, the self-styled godman claims that he possesses some charismatic abilities attained through `sadhana`. At his Dham, he has set up an Annapurna Kitchen, where free meals are provided to his devotees.
Shastri also hosts an annual event to marry off underprivileged and abandoned females. He is presently setting up a Vedic Gurukul to advance Sanskrit and ancient Vedic studies.