Baba Mahakal protects human society and encourages them: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, in his message on the occasion of Baba Mahakal’s last royal procession in Ujjain today, said that this is not just a procession, but Baba Mahakal’s direct concern with the public. God wants to see his worldly world with his eyes while giving darshan. Humans also wait for this opportunity. Mahakal, the lord of all times, always encourages us in this world. He protects everyone. Awakens the passion for life. Mahakal’s image is that of the lord of gods. Baba Mahakal is a unique god. He infuses the colors of hope, expectation and enthusiasm in the life of the poorest of the poor.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav, while welcoming the citizens who participated in the procession, said that the specialty of Baba Mahakal’s procession is that events are held throughout the month of Sawan. Two processions take place from Amavasya to Amavasya in all the Sawan and Bhado months from Purnima to Purnima. In this way, Baba showers his blessings by including all the directions, east and west along with the traditions of North India and South India.
Many attractions added to the procession every Monday
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that this year many attractions were added to Baba Mahakal’s procession, which made everyone happy. Representatives and devotees of the Scheduled Caste and Tribe category of the state also participated in the procession with the performance of their folk arts. For us, Baba Mahakal is known with great reverence in the entire state, especially in the tribal areas as Bada Dev. So that other people also get acquainted with the tribal culture, he was included in the procession. For the first time, an attractive presentation of the police band was also included in the procession. Along with this, there was participation of other departments as well. This year, arrangements for flower shower were made in the last procession. All these efforts and innovations have increased the aura and glory of Mahakal’s procession.