Ahimsa Yatra : A Very Warm Welcome Of Acharya Mahapragya On Reaching Ajmer

Published: 12.04.2008
Updated: 02.07.2011

Ahimsa Yatra under the auspicious leadership of Acharya Mahapragya has reached Ajmer (Rajasthan) on 9 April 2008. People gave a very warm welcome on the arrival.

Ajmer Wholesale Merchant Association cordially welcomes Acharya Mahapragya and his white army of peace and non-violence when Ahimsa Yatra reached at agricultural produce market compound situated on Bewar road at 9.00 am morning. White Army is having a team of 33 saints and 37 nuns.

In the spiritual gathering, Yuvacharaya Mahashraman stressed on scientific researches for stopping the violence occurring in the agricultural process.

Sadhvi Pramukha Kanakprabha in her speech shows the way of non-violence to move away from daily violence & tensions. She told to maintain the peace and harmony in family rather than stretching the fights and problems.

The welcome feelings were presented by area representative Anita Bhadel, President of agricultural produce market Mr. Santosh Kanwar Shekhawat, President of grain merchant association Mr. Mankchand Santosh Kanwar Shekhawat, Secretary Mr. Premdayal, Mr. Mangilal Jain, President of Terapanth Sabha Mr. Padam Kumar Jain and Chandraprakash Khandelwal. Nearly 200 followers are participating in Ahimsa Yatra on its way to Jaipur. On Thursday, it will move at 7 am to its next destination Dak Bunglow, Ajmer.

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