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Delhi: Grand 'Vishwashanti Mahayagna' held at Swaminarayan Akshardham Mandir

The grand Vishwashanti Mahayagna at Delhi's Akshardham Mandir brought thousands of devotees together in a powerful spiritual celebration. Conducted with 108 Yagna Kunds, the event focused on invoking global peace and harmony through ancient Vedic traditions. Swamis and young participants chanted mantras and prayed for unity and spiritual values. The event embodied the Bhagavad Gita's teachings of mutual nourishment and positive transformation.

New Delhi, Oct 2

The auspicious festival of Vijaya Dashami was celebrated with grandeur at the Swaminarayan Akshardham Mandir in the capital through the 'Vishwashanti Mahayagna' on Thursday.

Conducted in accordance with the Vedic tradition, this Yagna aimed to promote global peace and harmony. Thousands of devotees joined the celebrations with devotion and enthusiasm.

The Mahayagna commenced with sunrise at 6 a.m. and continued until 9 a.m. Swamis of Akshardham chanted the sacred Vedic mantras, invoking a wave of divine spiritual energy.

A total of 108 Yagna Kunds (sacrificial altars) were prepared for the ritual.

Pujya Munivatsaldas Swami, the administrative in-charge Swami of Akshardham Mandir, Delhi, addressed the gathering.

"With the divine inspiration and guidance of Mahant Swami Maharaj, this Yagna was organised for peace and harmony in the world. Special prayers were conducted for every family to remain united, strong, and deeply rooted in spiritual values," he said.

A large number of youths also took part in the Yagna.

A devotee, Twinkle, shared: "On this auspicious occasion of the Vishwashanti Mahayagna, devotees were immersed in devotion and spiritual joy. They prayed not only for themselves but also for global peace, harmony, and love, while reflecting on the true meaning of Vijayadashami."

The essence of the Yagna was rooted in the Bhagavad Gita's teaching of "attaining supreme welfare through mutual nourishment."

The swamis and volunteers also took a resolve to remove negativity, ego, and hatred from their lives. The entire atmosphere of Akshardham was charged with powerful spiritual energy, filling everyone with a profound sense of joy and contentment.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Attended with my family early morning. The chanting of Vedic mantras created such a serene atmosphere. 108 Yagna Kunds - what a magnificent sight! Feeling blessed to be part of this spiritual gathering.

Michael C

As someone visiting from Canada, I'm amazed by the scale and devotion of this event. The emphasis on global peace and removing negativity is something the whole world can learn from. Beautiful tradition!

Shreya B

While I appreciate the spiritual significance, I wish such events were more accessible to common people. The timing and location make it difficult for working professionals to attend. Maybe future events could have evening sessions too?

Aditya G

The Bhagavad Gita's teaching of "mutual nourishment" is so relevant today. In a world full of conflicts, such peace prayers are much needed. Proud of our cultural heritage that promotes universal wellbeing. 🌍🕊️

Kavya N

My daughter participated as a volunteer and came back transformed. The resolve to remove negativity and ego from life is something we should all practice daily. More power to such initiatives!

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