Greet every person you meet in your life with “Ram-Ram” and “Jai Shri Krishna”

A grand satsang was organized at the Maheshwari Lakzariya complex on the holy occasion of Purushottam month by the Maheshwari Lakzariya family and all devotees in Surat. On this occasion, thousands of devotees attended the satsang held by Maharaj Paramhans Shri 108 Dr. Ramprasad Ji Maharaj of Shri Bada Ramdwara, Sur Sagar, Jodhpur, and gained spiritual benefit.

In his inspiring discourses, the Mahant said that in every family of Sanatan Dharma, children should be given such values that they greet every person they meet in their life with “Ram-Ram” and “Jai Shri Krishna.” He said that a person’s conscience and heart should be pure, because God is attained only by those who have no deceit or cunning in their mind. Those who have feelings of compassion, love, and mercy in their heart are the ones who truly come close to God.

He inspired everyone to be compassionate towards all, do charity, serve parents, and not speak harsh words to anyone. Maharaj Shri said that a person should always walk on the path of goodness and should introspect instead of blaming others. One should be content with whatever God has given and should remember and sing the name of God from time to time.

Maharaj Shri said that the Supreme Being exists in every living being and every particle, so one should see the form of God in everyone and behave with love and respect. Highlighting the importance of satsang, he said that wherever there is an opportunity, one must go to satsang, because satsang gives the right direction to life. A person should remain equanimous in happiness and sorrow, gain and loss, honor and dishonor, and should willingly accept God’s will. No one can avoid what is written by the Creator, so maintaining patience and balance in every situation is the greatest spiritual practice of life.

In this special satsang of Purushottam month, the Mahant also described in detail the “10 steps to heaven,” which the devotees listened to with great devotion and attention.

Present at the event were Maheshwari Lakzariya president Shyam Rathi, Rameshwar Tapadia, municipal councilor Dinesh Rajpurohit, former municipal councilor Vijaybhai Chaumal, BJP Valsad in-charge Atul Mohta, Ramkishore Lohia, Anil Manihar, Amarchand Rathi, Shyam Jhanwar, Suresh Chandak, Jagdish Kasat Ghisulal Bhutada, Madan Tawri, Jagdish Parihar, along with the entire team of Maheshwari Lakzariya, a large number of devotees, and many mothers and sisters.
Social worker Mahesh Pungaliya said that during the satsang, devotees were seen swaying and dancing immersed in the nectar of devotion on the sweet bhajans of Guruji. The entire atmosphere witnessed a wonderful confluence of devotion, faith, and spiritual energy. In the end, all the devotees, having savored the essence of the satsang, resolved to advance their lives on the path of dharma, values, and humanity.

Maheshwari Lakzariya complex

The Maheshwari Lakzariya complex is a historic stepwell and temple site located in Gujarat, India, known for its intricate architecture and cultural significance. Built during the Solanki period (10th–13th centuries), it features ornate carvings and a multi-tiered structure designed for water conservation and religious rituals. The complex reflects the region’s rich heritage of stepwell construction, blending practical water management with spiritual and artistic expression.

Surat

Surat is a historic port city in the Indian state of Gujarat, renowned for its significant role in maritime trade during the Mughal era. It was a major hub for the diamond and textile industries, attracting merchants from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Today, Surat is a bustling economic center, known for its diamond cutting and polishing industry, as well as its vibrant cultural heritage.

Shri Bada Ramdwara

Shri Bada Ramdwara is a prominent Hindu temple located in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, dedicated to Lord Krishna. It was established in the 17th century and is closely associated with the Pushti Marg tradition, serving as a significant pilgrimage site for devotees of the Vallabhacharya sect. The temple is known for its intricate architecture and the daily rituals performed for the deity, which attract thousands of visitors annually.

Sur Sagar

Sur Sagar is a historic artificial lake located in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, built in the 18th century by the Maratha ruler Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad II to address the city’s water needs. The lake, also known as Chand Talao, features a central island with a palace and a temple, reflecting the region’s architectural heritage. Today, it remains a popular recreational spot and a symbol of Vadodara’s rich cultural history.

Jodhpur

Jodhpur, often called the “Blue City” for its distinctive indigo-painted houses, is a historic city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, a Rajput chief of the Rathore clan, it grew around the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, which sits on a rocky hilltop and offers panoramic views of the city. Today, Jodhpur is known for its vibrant culture, magnificent palaces, and bustling bazaars, making it a popular destination for travelers exploring Rajasthan’s royal heritage.