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In Bhil society, animals were sacrificed on any auspicious occasion: Prapannacharya Achi-News

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Bhaskar News A crowd of devotees gathered on the last day of Ramkatha Yagya going on under the patronage of Maa Gadhdevi at this holy place of Garhwa Nargir Baba. In the history of the latter day, the various events described in Sunderkand, Lankakand and Uttarkand were briefly discussed by the revered Saint Prapannacharya ji. During his journey to the forest, Lord Shri Ram visited many sages and saved them too. Bharadwaj ji gave him the way to the forest, Valmiki ji gave him a place to stay and August Muni gave him various divine weapons to kill the demons. A sage who lived in South India. During his exile, Shri Ram went to Rishi Sarvbhang’s ashram for darshan. After receiving this news, instead of going to Brahmalok with Indra, he considered the darshan of Ram as the best and after burning his body with the fire of Yoga in front of Shri Ram, he went to the divine abode. Sutikshna was a disciple of Agastya Muni. One day Sutikshna Muni heard that Shri Ram was coming towards his ashram. Hearing this, Sutikshna’s enthusiasm increased greatly. Prapannacharya ji further said that Shabari was from Bhil community. In Bhil society, animals were sacrificed on any auspicious occasion. But Shabari was very fond of animals and birds. Ram told Shabari nine types of devotion. The first devotion is the satsang of the saints. The second devotion in the context of my story is love. The third devotion is to serve the lotus feet of the Guru without pride and the fourth devotion is to give up hypocrisy and sing praises of my virtues. Chant the Ram Mantra and have strong faith in me – this is the fifth devotion, famous in the Vedas; A ram is truth and the world is illusion. Ravana and Kumbhakarna, formerly Jai Vijay, were asked to take up enmity with Lord Vishnu to get free from the curse. After conquering Lanka, Lord Rama showed his generosity and kindness by respectfully returning the kingdom to Ravana’s brother Vibhishana, who Lord Rama sent Lakshman to learn from the dying Ravana. Ravana tells Lakshman that one should never hesitate to do any auspicious or good work. But control your attachment towards bad or unfavorable work as much as possible or try to avoid it. A person should never boast of his strength and courage. On the last day of the story, a living tableau of Ram’s coronation was brought out. Minister of State Mithilesh Thakur performed the coronation of Lord Ram and performed the aarti. President Chandan Jaiswal thanked those who contributed to the story. Prapannacharya ji while announcing the end of the story said that Ramkatha never ends, it takes a break. Statue of Lord Ram.

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