Renowned Hindu Spiritual Leader, Bageshwar Baba, Arrives in Kathmandu
Dhirendrakrishna Shastri, widely revered as Baba Bageshwar Dham Sarkar among Hindu devotees globally, has graced Nepal with his presence. The eminent Hindu spiritual guru, Bageshwar Baba, arrived in Nepal on Friday with a noble purpose: to share his enlightening stories at the sacred Shashwat Dham in Nawalparasi.
Baba Bageshwar’s itinerary includes a visit to the revered Pashupatinath Temple, where he will engage in prayerful contemplation at 4 o’clock on Friday. Additionally, he is slated to engage in discussions with officials from various religious associations in Kathmandu. Notably, a scheduled meeting with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda is also on the agenda for Friday.
The spiritual luminary is scheduled to journey to the impressive Shashwat Dham, an endeavor realized by the Chaudhary Group, on Saturday. During his stay at Shashwat Dham, Bageshwar Baba will captivate his audience with the recitation of the Hanuman Katha—an engaging narrative that holds deep spiritual significance—spanning from August 19 to 21.
Baba Bageshwar Dham Sarkar’s visit to Nepal has evoked considerable excitement and anticipation among the faithful and seekers of spiritual wisdom. His presence at Shashwat Dham is expected to draw a multitude of devotees who eagerly seek his guidance and blessings.
The esteemed spiritual leader’s commitment to spreading timeless wisdom and fostering spiritual growth has earned him a cherished place in the hearts of Hindus worldwide. As he embarks on this significant visit to Nepal, it is certain that his teachings and spiritual discourses will resonate deeply with those in attendance, reaffirming his role as a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and inspiration.
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