Rekha Gupta Meets Bageshwar Dham Seer Dhirendra Shastri At CM Residence
Delhi CM met Bageshwar Dham Seer at her residence and sought his blessings.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta welcomed renowned Bageshwar Dham seer Dhirendra Shastri to her official residence on Friday, where she and her family received his blessings and discussed themes of service and devotion. The meeting at Jan Sewa Sadan on Raj Niwas Marg was shared by Gupta on X, expressing gratitude for the spiritual leader's visit and highlighting its inspirational value.
In her post, Gupta emphasised Shastri's role in fostering societal connections through service, devotion, and Sanatan (eternal) values. "His energy connects society with service, devotion, and Sanatan values. His participation in this great mission of public service strengthens the spirit of the people even more and constantly inspires us with the message that "service is the greatest religion," she wrote. The CM and her family also prayed for Delhi's continued development during the interaction.
A post from Shastri's office on X confirmed the visit occurred at Gupta's invitation, underscoring the seer's growing influence in spiritual and public spheres. Dhirendra Shastri, popularly known for his discourses and the Bageshwar Dham temple in Madhya Pradesh, attracts massive followings for his teachings on faith, karma, and community welfare. Such engagements often blend spirituality with governance, reflecting leaders' efforts to align with cultural sentiments.
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This meeting comes amid Gupta's administration focusing on urban development and public welfare initiatives in the national capital. While details of their discussion remain private, it symbolises a fusion of spiritual guidance and political leadership, potentially boosting morale among Delhi's residents. Authorities have not disclosed further plans, but the visit highlights Shastri's outreach beyond his base.
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