Pune : The more the glory of the name of Lord Shri Rama is described, the less it will be. Just by taking the name of lord Rama, all the evils are converted into goodness. Rama’s glory is unparalleled. This opinion was expressed by Shri Devendra Pathak Ji Maharaj, the Avadharatna of Dashrath Gaddi, who came to Pune from Ayodhya Dham.
He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a religious event organised by the Shri Ram Sewa Samiti at Alp Bachat Bhawan in Queens Garden here.
Devendra Pathak ji said that the people of Maharashtra are at the forefront of hospitality and service. People here, especially the Agarwal brothers and the Agarwal family, follow the rituals of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava ’ literally. I have felt it here. When a resident of Ayodhya like me reaches to Pune, it is only fair because Ayodhya is the city of Lord Shri Rama, who does welfare of all.
On this Occasion Shri Ram seva Samiti’s Jay Bhagwan Goel, Narendra Goel, Pavan Bansal, Pavan Chamdiyan, Gunjan Naval, Satish Agarwal, Prem Mittal, Yogesh Jain with others were present.
On the occasion of Shri Ram Navami and Shri Ram Janmotsav, a program of religious rituals and religious Bhajan Sandhya was organized by Shri Ram Seva Samiti at Alp Bachat Bhawan here in which a large number of Agarwal family and Ram Bhakt Puneites participated.
In the Bhajan Sandhya program, Shri Devendra Ji Maharaj, enthralled the audience with his sweet Bhajan Kirtan based on Lord Rama. The audience was mesmerized by his every song. Many devotees dedicated themselves to Lord Rama by dancing on the lines of Hanuman.
The programme started at around 4:00 pm and continued till late evening. After the programme, a felicitation programme was also held which was enjoyed by all.
A large number of women were also participated in the programme.
Shri Rama Seva Samiti has a grand Rama Mandir at NIBM Kondhwa. This Samiti was formed there three years ago. Shri Pawan Bansal constituted this committee and later all others joined it. Even before this, the annual Rama Navami festival has been celebrated 2 times, in which various programs were organized.