Arvind Tiwari’s report
Varanasi – Vedas, Upanishad scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and the sacred sentiments of Sanatan Dharma Hindu give the status of Rama cow (Vedalakshana cow) not as an animal but as a mother. But in Indian law, cow has been humiliated and despised as an animal, due to which it is being killed and mistreated. For this religious belief, by removing the cow from the state list in the constitution and law and establishing it in the central list, to give the honor of “Mother Cow” as the mother of the nation and to make India cow slaughter free, the Cow Pratishtha Movement is being continued under the blessings and direction of all the four Jagadguru Shankaracharya Amnaya Peethas across India. OngoingIs.For which, Jagadguru Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranandji Maharaj of Jyotishpeeth Badrikashram has completed the India Tour from 22nd September to 27th October by installing cow flags in the capitals of thirty-six states across India to honor cow mother as the mother of the nation. Under the direction of respected Shankaracharyaji and under the guidance of Gau Ganga-wisher Gopal Mani, the 26663 kilometer long yatra with the cow devotees will start from the circumambulation of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya on 22nd September and within 36 days, installation of cow flag in the capital of each state and holding of cow Dharma Sabha. Held on 27 OctoberTo start the next chapter of this movement, today on the holy day of Gopashtami, under the leadership of Jagadguru Shankaracharyaji, a cow seminar of the in-charges of thirty-six states of India was held at Shri Vidya Math, Kedarghat Varanasi. Where on the auspicious day of Gopashtami, respected Shankaracharyaji, after worshiping the cow, worshiped Dharma Samrat Yatichakrachudamani respected Karpatriji Maharaj. Remembering the cow protection movement of 1966, he paid tribute to the cow devotees who sacrificed their lives. Jagadguru Shankaracharyaji has declared the present Samvatsar as Cow Samvatsar, under which in the next sequence of Cow Pratishtha Movement, cow flag will be established at the district level and assembly level, for which cow flags were given to the in-charges of thirty-six states. This year, 324 Kundiya Yagya is sure to be organized in Prayagraj Magh Mela for one month continuously from 14th January to 14th February for the honor of Mother Cow, in which crores of people from all over India will participate. It was also decided in the cow seminar that cow MPs would stage a protest at the doors of all the elected MPs 15 days before the summer session. The main objective of the protest is that the elected MPs will be expected to declare themselves as cow devotees or cow traitors. Before the completion of this Cow Samvatsar, Cow Mahakumbh will be organized in Varanasi on 27 March 2025, in which 1.25 crore cow devotees from all over India will participate. On this occasion, the Sanatani cow devotees of the entire nation, the agitators who continuously fight for the dignity of cows, the cow protectors will be honored and the campaign to administer oath to at least 33 crore cow voters across India will be intensified. Let it be known that so far around five crore Sanatani Go voters have been sworn in across the country. Till cow slaughter is completely banned through Cow Pratishtha Movement and cow mother is honored as the mother of the nation, this movement will continue and the movement will become stronger day by day. Cow Pratishtha Movement is the name of the pledge to protect mother cows even by sacrificing one’s life. Cow state in-charges from thirty-six provinces participated in the cow seminar held today on Gopashtami.
These are the cow representatives of thirty-six states –
Sanjay Pandey, media in-charge of Badrikashram Shankaracharyaji, said that among the cow representatives sent by Param Dharmadhish Shankaracharyaji Maharaj to all the states, Sanjay Sati from Andhra Pradesh, Manmohan Srivastava from Arunachal Pradesh, Ranjit Das from Assam, Piyush Tiwari from Bihar, Om Prakash Sharma from Chhattisgarh, Kishan Jaiswal from Goa, Harish Chauhan from Gujarat, Jai Kishan Sharma from Haryana, Sunil Thakur from Himachal Pradesh, Shivaji Parmar from Jharkhand, Praveen Jain from Karnataka, Subhash Hingole from Kerala, Mahendra Bhargava from Madhya Pradesh, Navnath Dudhal from Maharashtra, Ashok from Manipur. Singh, Meghalaya to Raja Saksham Singh Yogi, MizoramHarsh Mishra from Nagaland, Chit Prakash Brahmachari from Orissa, Subhash Malhotra from Punjab, Babulal Jangir from Rajasthan, Gaurav Kumar from Sikkim, Mahendra Tiwari from Tamil Nadu, Mahendra Tiwari from Telangana, Amit Chauhan from Tripura, Dayashankar Das from Uttar Pradesh, Vikas Patni from UttarakhandSoham Das from West Bengal, Rajendra Mishra from Chandigarh, Dipu Raina from Jammu and Kashmir, Acharya Vijay Prakash from Lakshadweep, Adhwan from Puducherry and Gopal Das from Ladakh

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