Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Saturday was the last day of the story of Bageshwar Dham. Under Operation Ghar Wapsi, about a thousand people of other religions have returned home to Hindu religion. Under the leadership of BJP State Minister Prabal Pratap Singh Judev, the converts who came from different places of the state have returned to Hinduism in the presence of Bageshwar Dham storyteller Dhirendra Krishna Shastri. In this series, Muslim youth Mohammad Akbar and Sheikh Shamil of Uttar Pradesh have also entered Hinduism.
After entering Hinduism, Dhirendra Shastri named Sheikh Shamil as Bablu and Mohammad Akbar as Satyam. Akbar had reached Raipur to take admission in Hinduism from Uttar Pradesh. Apart from these two, 1000 people have returned home from Raipur. Seeing faith in Hindu religion, everyone has adopted Sanatan. Who were made to enter wearing a saffron scarf. After this Prabal Pratap Judev washed everyone’s feet.
In the story, all of them were first dressed in saffron clothes and saffron towel. With all of them, havan and puja was performed in the premises near Katha. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham met everyone and welcomed them on the stage wearing a saffron scarf.
While talking to the media, BJP State Minister Prabal Pratap Singh Judev said that today about 1000 people from 251 families across the state returned home to Hindu religion. Hinduism was broken in different ways throughout Chhattisgarh. He converted to Islam and wanted to join his Sanatan again. We have honored them and washed their feet and brought them back. Mohammad Akbar, who converted to Hinduism from Muslim religion, said that considering the culture of Hindu religion, I have joined Hindu religion. Attracted by the story of Bageshwar Dham, I have joined Hindu religion. Now I will respect Hindu culture.
Geeta of Sitapur, who converted to Hinduism from Christianity, said that I belong to Christianity since childhood. But I have entered Hindu religion. Now I will remain in Hindu religion only.
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