Shankaracharya criticizes the “Sarkari Kumbh” deadline
Arpita Kushwaha February 28, 2025 12:27 PM

The Shankaracharya Jagadguru The current Maha Kumbh was questioned by Swami Avimukteshwaran and Saraswati Maharaj, who claimed that the full moon of the month of Magh had already marked the end of the actual celebration. Since the Mahah Kumbh had already concluded on the evening of “Purnima,” he dubbed the gathering a “Sarkari Kumbh.”

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On Purnima, the Maha Kumbh had already departed. At the moment, the “Sarkari Kumbh” is taking place. The month of Magh is when the actual Kumbh occurs. After the Magh month’s Purnima, all of the “Kalpavasi” who were at the Kumbh had already departed, according to Shankaracharya, and the full moon had already gone.

He underlined that the ancient Kumbh mela, which he feels signifies the actual assembly of believers, has more spiritual value than the government-organized event taking place right now.

Shankaracharya discussed the approaching March 17th protest, which he hopes will raise awareness of the crucial problem of cow slaughter, in addition to his remarks on the Kumbh.

We set aside time on March 17th for everyone to gather and talk about the issue of cow slaughter. We have called on all of the nation’s administrations and political parties to unite and state their positions on whether they want to outlaw cow slaughter or keep it going as it has since independence. He said, “We have given them until March 17th to make their final decision.”

The meeting will be held in Delhi, where Shankaracharya and other influential figures will await the announcement of stances from the opposition and ruling political parties. Shankaracharya said that they will “formulate their own policy on the matter” after making their statements.

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