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Controversy Deepens As Shankaracharya Announces Religious Parliament In Lucknow, Claims Support Of Sanatan

Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati returned after fasting for several days without taking a bath in the Ganges. His decision raised questions among both the Sant Samaj and the administration.

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Tensions Rise Over Shankaracharya Statement, Dharma Sansad in Lucknow to Decide Next Course (Image Courtesy: Instagram)

Mathura: After the incidents that took place on the day of Mauni Amavasya in the Magh Mela of Prayagraj, the matter is no longer just religious, it has directly reached politics. Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati returned after fasting for several days without taking a bath in the Ganges. His decision raised questions among both the Sant Samaj and the administration.

As soon as he reached Kashi, he made it clear that the matter would not end here; rather, a big decision would be taken.

Are there preparations to call Sant Samagam and Dharma Sansad from Kashi?

Shankaracharya has announced that Dharma Sansad will be called on 10–11 March, before Mahashivratri. Saints, Mahants and Acharyas from across the country will be included in this. He said that this meeting will be held in Lucknow, where further strategy will be decided. He says that now the time has come to openly discuss issues related to religion and faith.

Has a direct challenge been given to the Yogi government?

Shankaracharya has directly given an ultimatum of 40 days to Yogi Adityanath. He alleged that beef is being supplied from the state and if the government fails to stop it, then the Sant Samaj will reach Lucknow and protest. His words were quite sharp. He said that if the government calls itself a Hindu then it will have to prove it.

What allegations were made against the administration?

Shankaracharya says that the administration tried to convince him during the Magh Mela. Proposals like showering flowers and making special arrangements were made, but he rejected them. His argument was that first an apology should be made to those sadhus against whom action was taken. Due to this disagreement, he left the fair without taking the Sangam bath.

Are there differences of opinion even in the Sant Samaj?

While some saints are seen standing in his support, some religious leaders have also expressed objection to his statements. He says that such public allegations can increase unnecessary controversy in the society. At present the atmosphere is heated and politics is also watching it closely.

What's going to happen next?

Now everyone's eyes are on the Parliament of Religions to be held in March. If a big decision is taken there, its impact will not be limited only to the religious world but can also be clearly visible on the politics of Uttar Pradesh. This means that the coming days may prove to be important for both the saints and the government.

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