Khandwa: The RSS district chief, Mohan Bhagwat, is set to arrive in the holy city of Teerthnagari, Khandwa region, in the evening. He will go visit the Omkareshwar shrine to give offerings. He has next a meeting with the officials of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Police think of audible alert in waiting for his tour with heightened security.

Two or three days back, he embarked on a trip to Bhedaghat and Amarkantak. Additionally, he will continue to this route and visit banks of the Narmada River in Nemavar and Dehawar on 4th April, morning. By all means, he will perform the worship of Lord Siddheshwar Mahadev first and then will interact with the holy gurus and saints who are the great of their age. 

Bhagwat’s selection of Omkareshwar as a destination has the religious importance of the place as well as the administrative fact that he is the head of a national organization. Aside from procuring benedictions from the acclaimed Jyotirlinga, conversations with MP officials illustrate the NGO’s shielded over state-level affairs.

Bhagwat in his past travels has made it clear that his work entails not only a desire to comprehend and supervise developmental activities but also the Narmada project that is closely linked with sacred rivers. One of the major tools he uses is working closely with the Northern Cape authorities and spiritual leaders that promote the whole communities while at the same time conserving their cultural, traditional, and religious values.

As a matter of fact, Bhagwat’s involvement in Khandwa and Omkareshwar is a demonstration that the RSS recognizes the importance of a holistic approach to society that embraces administrative responsibility as well as the spiritual aspect of society.

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