Rahul Gandhi Turns Into ‘Bajrang Bali’, Visits Sri Sri Auniati Satra Throughout Nyay Yatra In Assam – Watch

Rahul Gandhi Turns Into ‘Bajrang Bali’, Visits Sri Sri Auniati Satra Throughout Nyay Yatra In Assam – Watch

New Delhi: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi placed on a masks of ‘Bajrang Bali’ and held a ‘gada’ (mace) in his hand as he posed with some artists in the course of the ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ on Friday. He joined a cultural program on the request of the individuals throughout his go to to Sri Sri Auniati Satra in Majuli and placed on the masks of ‘Bajrang Bali’ and held a mace in his hand. The Assam Congress additionally posted footage on X displaying the Congress MP posing with some individuals who wore the identical ‘Bajrang Bali’ masks.

The put up mentioned, “Jai Bajrangbali! Could His blessings be all the time on our beloved motherland. Rahul Gandhi Ji selling the normal artwork of masks making, celebrating neo-vaishnavite tradition of Majuli, celebrating #UnityInDiversity.”

Rahul Gandhi additionally took a ship journey to go to Auniati Satra earlier immediately and shared his pleasure after the go to. He posted on X, “At the moment, took a ship journey down the Brahmaputra River in Assam to go to Sri Sri Auniati Satra. Culturally wealthy, the land of Shankar Dev Ji, Assam, teaches us the life philosophy of taking everybody alongside. It felt satisfying to get the chance to know and perceive such an amazing tradition so carefully.”

He referred to as Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma “essentially the most corrupt Chief Minister of the nation” and mentioned the Assam CM can train different BJP Chief Ministers methods to do corruption of their states. The Auniati Satra was based in Majuli in 1653 AD by Ahom King Sutamla (1648-1663 AD). He was renamed Jayaddhwaj Singha after he transformed to Hinduism (Vaishnava) from the primary Satradhikar of Auniati Satra Sri Sri Niranjan Deva.

Congress Common Secretary Jairam Ramesh mentioned Rahul Gandhi’s go to to Sri Sri Auniati Satra was the spotlight of the sixth day of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. He mentioned, “The Sri Sri Auniati Satra was based in 1663 in Majuli. It’s a crucial a part of our nation’s splendidly numerous cultural and non secular historical past. Lord Krishna is worshipped as Govinda, with the unique idol having been introduced from the Lord Jagannath Temple at Puri. Related locations of worship for this sampradaya exist at Nathdwara, Dwarka and Manipur. The half an hour go to there has undoubtedly been the spotlight of the sixth day of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.” The Yatra, led by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, entered Assam on Thursday.




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