11 KUNDA SRI RAM MAHAYAGNA BEGINS

The eleventh Kunda Shri Ram Mahayagna, being performed under the guidance of Swami Ramdas Ji Maharaj, commenced on Friday with the Jalbhari Kalash Yatra. Thousands of women, along with elephants, camels, horses, chariots, and vehicles, filled the water, and thousands of local residents participated. Public representatives remained vigilant, while the administration was also present for security purposes.

Feb 21, 2026 - 14:21
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11 KUNDA SRI RAM MAHAYAGNA BEGINS

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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

BHABHUA---------------------------The eleventh Kunda Shri Ram Mahayagna, being performed under the guidance of Swami Ramdas Ji Maharaj, commenced on Friday with the Jalbhari Kalash Yatra. Thousands of women, along with elephants, camels, horses, chariots, and vehicles, filled the water, and thousands of local residents participated. Public representatives remained vigilant, while the administration was also present for security purposes.

In Ithi village of Nevras Panchayat, under the Kudra block area of ​​the district, the eleventh Kunda Shri Ram Mahayagna, being held in the presence of Swami Ramdas Ji Maharaj, commenced on Friday with the Jalbhari Kalash Yatra. Thousands of women, along with elephants, camels, horses, chariots, and other vehicles, filled the water, and thousands of local men and women participated. Bihar Panch Sarpanch Sangh State General Secretary and Sarpanch of Bhadaula Panchayat, Dilip Singh, Mukhiya of Nevras Panchayat, Dharmendra Kumar alias Pintu Singh, Sarpanch Rajesh Kumar remained vigilant. Other public representatives were also present. Mithilesh Dubey, representing the head of Bhadaula Panchayat, Sadhna Pandey, along with other social workers, provided refreshments to the devotees participating in the Jalbhari. A commendable role was played by social worker Om Prakash, a resident of Halivanta village, and others. The auspicious journey began from the Yagyashala site in Ithi village, passing through Kevadhi, Halivanta, Gangwalia, where water was filled in the Kalash after worshiping on the banks of the Basahi River, and then reaching the Yagyashala site via the same route, marking the commencement of the Yagya. Giving information in this context, Swami Ramdas Ji Maharaj said that along with the havan puja, devotees will also enjoy the sacrament of discourses from the mouths of great saints. The famous Ramlila and Raslila of Vrindavan will be staged daily. The Yagya will conclude with a grand feast on February 28.

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