A dramatic and thought-provoking speech by the spiritual guru Morari Bapu, “Apna Sanatan Dharma chhod kar kahi Gaye ho to laut aao, Vyas peeth aapko bola rahi hai,” urged people to change their paths if they had disconnected from their cultural heritage. Morari Bapu urged everyone who had strayed from their roots to return to Sanatan Dharma in order to find the core of Hindi faith with profound insight and compassion.
People from many walks of life found inspiration in his comments, which served to remind them of the importance of their cultural identities and inherited knowledge. A sense of kinship and pride in one’s lineage were sparked by the appeal to embrace Sanatan Dharma and revive the spirit of one’s ancestral land. The ageless lessons of Vyaas Peeth are now again being discovered, and the connection to one’s Hindi heritage is being strengthened as a result of Morari Bapu’s message.
After 63 years of narrating the scriptures, Morari Bapu has developed the ability to captivate an audience with his flawless narrative abilities. To better comprehend the rich cultural history of the nation, comprehend the core of Sanatan Dharma, and bridge the connections between the teachings of Lord Rama and the Jyotirlinga, an innovative and original endeavor is being undertaken. The voyage will take 18 days to complete, beginning on July 22 in Kedarnath and ending on August 8, 2023, in Talgajarda, Bapu’s Gujarati hamlet.
At the 12 revered Jyotirlinga Temples, Bapu will provide enlightening speeches on the Ram Katha to the worshippers. In order to promote the rich cultural legacy of this country and to commemorate the glory of Lord Rama’s name, Bapu is on a mission to chart the tapestry of this rich nation. He is doing this through this effort.
Two special trains, the Kailash Bharat Gaurav and the Chitrakoot Bharat Gaurav, each holding over 1008 pilgrims, are providing transportation for the yatra. Rich vinyl wraps that depict the 12 Jyotirlinga Temples, the Major Dhams of Sanatana Dharma, Tirupati Balaji Temple, and sceneries from Bapu’s hometown have been added to the trains’ external decorations. The experience of the devotees will be further enhanced by the opportunity to visit additional spiritually significant locations in addition to the Jyotirlinga.
Rupesh Vyas, an Indore resident and Bapu’s flower (devotee), is organizing the Katha through the Aadesh Trust. To ensure the success of this Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra, he has been working nonstop with IRCTC.
This Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra will help people grasp India’s rich cultural heritage and represent the spirituality that is the soul of our “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat,” as the nation observes Amrit Kal.