- The project’s significance lies in its endeavor to uphold the principles of equality and justice, echoing the vision of social reformers like Bhim Rao Ambedkar Sahab
- Revered spiritual leaders Mahant Ravindrapuri Ji Maharaj, Chairman, All India Akhada Parishad and Mahant Harigiri Ji Maharaj, General Secretary, All India Akhada Parishad and Juna Akhada International Guardiant to perform ‘Pattabhishekam’
- Notable dignitaries who are expected to grace the occasion include Sonal Shah, wife of the Home Minister of India Amit Shah; Kamal Kumar Ojha, Former Director General of Police, Gujarat; Jai Shah, Secretary of BCCI; Amar Sable, Ex-Member of Parliament and BJP Vice President; Rakesh Sinha, RSS Vicahrak and ex Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha; Gaurav Kulkarni, Chairman of Vishwa Brahman Parishad
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 29
Breaking the 800-year-old caste barriers and fulfilling the dreams of Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar to give equality and social justice to Dalits in Indian society, 4 Dalit Saints from Vibrant Gujarat will be ordained as Mahamandaleshwars here on Tuesday.
Under the Samta Moolak Samaj Ki Sthapana project, revered spiritual leaders Mahant Ravindrapuri Ji Maharaj, Chairman, All India Akhada Parishad and Mahant Harigiri Ji Maharaj, General Secretary, All India Akhada Parishad and Juna Akhada International Guardian will perform the ‘Pattabhishekam’ in the presence of over 8,000 people comprising Sanatan supporters and progressive individuals from across India.
This was announced by Rajesh Shukla, Chief Strategist of National Intellectual Advisory, and Swami Purshottam Shastri ji Maharaj, Head of Swami Narayan Trust to the media.
Notable dignitaries who are expected to grace the occasion include Sonal Shah, wife of the Home Minister of India Amit Shah; Kamal Kumar Ojha, Former Director General of Police, Gujarat; Jai Shah, Secretary of BCCI; Amar Sable, Ex-Member of Parliament and BJP Vice President; Rakesh Sinha, RSS Vicahrak and ex Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha; Gaurav Kulkarni, Chairman of Vishwa Brahman Parishad. Led by a coalition of visionary leaders, A K Mishra, Chairman of Chanakya IAS Academy in collaboration with organizations like Jagoo Nari and Padhega Bharat, this initiative aims to dismantle caste-based barriers and promote equality and develop temples as education centers like earlier ancient times Nalanda, Takshashila, Kashi and Haridwar which were famous for their temples and education.
Scheduled for April 30th, 2024, at the prestigious Science City in Sola, Ahmedabad, the program will witness the historic appointment of SC and ST Sant/Mahatmas as Mahamandaleshwars. Over 8,000 Sanatan supporters and progressive individuals from across India are expected to attend this momentous occasion.
The project’s significance lies in its endeavor to uphold the principles of equality and justice, echoing the vision of social reformers like Bhim Rao Ambedkar Sahab.
“In our journey towards equality, we embrace transformation, challenging tradition and igniting the soul of our society. Through inclusivity, we pave the way for a unified and prosperous future for all. This ethos embodies the essence of the Samta Moolak Samaj Ki Sthapana project,” said Rajesh Shukla, Chief Strategist of National Intellectual Advisory.
“Following the Ahmedabad event, the project plans to expand its reach to other states, including Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. By engaging with marginalized communities and reintegrating them into the Hindu fold, the initiative seeks to harness their potential for the nation’s progress,” added Rajesh Shukla .
Commenting on this, Swami Purshottam Shastri ji Maharaj, Head of Swami Narayan Trust, said, “The project aims to empower SC/ST communities by integrating them into the mainstream society of Sanatan Dharma. By eradicating discrimination and fostering acceptance, it aspires to strengthen the fabric of both Sanatan Dharma and Bharat Varsha, ending centuries of exploitation and division.”
Constitutional Mandate
Grounded in the principles of the Indian Constitution, the project aligns with the vision of a Republic where every individual is entitled to dignity and equality. By dismantling caste-based disparities, it strives to realize the constitutional promise of a truly egalitarian society.
Message of Unity
Recognizing the historical contributions of SC/ST communities, the project honors figures like Maharshi Valmiki, Mata Shabari, Vedvyas, and Mahirishi Vidur, echoing the sentiments expressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah in referring to them as “Vanvaasi Bandhoo.”