Maha Rudrabhishek and Grand Procession in Panipat

Panipat, Feb 20: A grand Maha Rudrabhishek ceremony and an impressive religious procession were organized in Panipat by the Om Mandli Shiv Shakti Avatar International Sanstha, Panipat branch, on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri.

Maha Rudrabhishek and Grand Procession in Panipat

Branch Coordinator, respected Pooja Behan Ji, informed that the President of the organization, revered Devki Maiya, has been spreading awareness about the spiritual significance of the song Vande Mataram among the masses since 2022. She shared that more than 300 locations across India have witnessed grand religious processions and Shiv Satsangs accompanied by the complete rendition of Vande Mataram.

Highlighting major events, she stated that in Raipur, under government directives, the full version of Vande Mataram was sung in the presence of over one lakh participants, including students from various educational institutions. Similarly, a magnificent rally was organized in Anantnag, where the national flag was hoisted and Vande Mataram was chanted collectively.

According to the organization, inspired by the guidance of Shiv Parmatma, the collective chanting of Vande Mataram, Om vibrations, and Shiv Satsangs across the country has created a profound spiritual impact. Following these initiatives, the Government of India issued directions encouraging the nationwide singing of the complete Vande Mataram.

The organization works toward global transformation through the chanting of the Om Mahamantra, protection of living beings and nature, and establishing India as a global spiritual leader. It describes itself as a unique spiritual educational institution dedicated to imparting true knowledge of the soul, the Supreme Soul, and the eternal cycle of creation.

On the occasion of Maha Shivaratri, all branches of the organization conducted Rudrabhishek ceremonies and grand religious processions for the welfare of the world, especially India. The Panipat branch also organized a Maha Rudrabhishek followed by a large procession in which women, youth, and children participated enthusiastically in significant numbers.

The event concluded with prayers for global peace, harmony, and spiritual awakening.