Prayagraj: From running camps at Magh Mela to online discourses, young saints enjoyed the show. Allahabad News – Times of India

Prayagraj: They don’t have management degree, but young saints and saints have dera Magh Mela on the sandy expanse of the river Ganges, are experts in handling activities in the true ‘Guru-Shishya Parampara’ (teacher-taught tradition) in vast ashrams and camps visited by thousands of devotees daily.
Apart from preparing and leading regular pujas, yagyas, ‘guru seva’, yoga and meditation sessions, he is also educating people about the importance of vaccination and social distancing to fight COVID-19.
be it Acharya Anuj Mishra Or Acharya Devendra Swaroop Bhramchari, these young saints, through regular worship, yagya and guru seva, are also handling the affairs of the camp.
Interestingly, the ongoing Magh Mela witnessed a number of young sadhus and sadhus in the age group of 18 to 30, making arrangements for food for all the ‘bhandars’ (community feats) within the camps or in their tents. The ‘Kalpavasi’ living there are managing the worship, managing the daily routine. meetings, yoga and meditation camps.
Acharya Anuj Mishra (19), Charkhi Dadri Haryana, said: “Apart from pursuing my Shastri degree in Sanskrit, I am managing the activities of the Charkhi Dadri camp with the blessings of my Guru and Swami Brahmashram Maharaj,
He further added, “By getting up early in the morning and participating in regular pujas and yagyas, we take care of the preparation of food for the saints, the ‘kalpavasis’ living inside the camp and the visitors who come to seek Guruji’s blessings. Apart from this, we take care of all the minor matters of the ashram, i.e. electricity supply, drinking water, special puja arrangements within the camp and also ensure that every visitor gets ‘prasad’.
Apart from this, he is also educating the devotees about the importance of vaccination and social distancing to fight against COVID-19.
Dandi Devendra Pandey Brahmaswaroop Brahmachari ji told TOI, “We learn management skills on our own and there is no need for a degree or lecture. Manav Seva is our only motto and we take good care of Gurus, Saints, Saints and ‘Kalpavasi’ living in the camps. From preparing the food to arranging the bed and serving each and every visitor, it inspires us to do better in life. ,
Most of the young saints who have been associated with their gurus over the years have a good knowledge of the routine affairs of the camps. He is also an expert in delivering sermons and also connects with his devotees/students online.
There are more than 3,500 camps of saints and saints in Magh Mela. Most of these camps are governed by teams of young sages and sages, who believe that they can carve a niche for themselves by serving humanity and for this they do not require any degree or special lectures. His Guru’s grace gives him the skills to run the management of the camps and ashrams.
Another young seer said, “It takes a few years after we learn about all the minutes it takes to run the camp for the devotees and welcome the guests,” said the task and responsibility assigned to each person in the camp or ashram. And we all work collectively to make things better.”

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