“Pitru Devobhya Namah” Resonates on Shravani Amavasya — Pitru Parvat Becomes a Spiritual Powerhouse
Mahakal Bhasma Arti Water Used for Rudrabhishek, Dedicated to Global Peace and Ancestor Gratitude 📍 Location: Pitreshwar Mahadev, Pitru Parvat, Indore 📅 Date: Shravani Amavasya | 🕠 Time: 5 PM to 7 PM Indore, Madhya Pradesh — On the sacred occasion of Shravani Amavasya, a special Laghu Rudrabhishek took place at the Pitreshwar Mahadev Temple on Pitru Parvat. Krishna Guruji led the ceremony, aiming to offer peace to ancestral souls and pray for global harmony. The event began with Pitru Pranayama, guided by Krishna Guruji. This spiritual breathing connected devotees with ancestral energy. It also created an emotional atmosphere among participants. After this, Acharya Sachin Vyas and 11 Brahmins performed a Vedic Rudrabhishek. They followed traditional rituals with precision and devotion. The team used Panchamrit, black sesame seeds offered by devotees, and “Hari Om Jal”—a special water blended with Mahakal’s Bhasma Arti. This unique combination gave the ritual deep spiritual importance.🔹 Participation Across Borders
The event attracted not only devotees from Indore but also followers from different states and countries. Some even sent black sesame seeds via courier. This demonstrated that faith in ancestors knows no boundaries.🔹 Sesame Plantation on Shravani Ekadashi
At the end of the event, Krishna Guruji made a special announcement. The black sesame seeds offered during the ritual would be planted on Pitru Parvat during Shravani Ekadashi. This act combines spiritual intent with environmental awareness. Under Krishna Guruji’s leadership, the ceremony promoted Sanatan values, Pitru respect, and the message of world peace. People from Indore, Delhi, Pune, Faridabad, and Gurgaon joined the event. The community expressed gratitude to Mahesh Dalodra and the Pitru Parvat Committee for their valuable support. 📰 Media Coverage: Read the full news article by Amar Ujala here: Shravani Amavasya: Krishna Guruji Performed Small Rudrabhishek with Mahakal Bhasma Aarti Water

