Mahotsav Mahatmya

Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara,
Guru Sakshat Parabrahma, Tasmay Shri Guruvey Namah:

The Vedas, the mother of all of our scriptures, sing the praises of the ‘Guru’. The Guru is the representative of God, for it is He, who leads us to God. To such a Guru, we offer our Bhakti (devotion). Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb offered such Bhakti to his Guru, Gurudev Param Pujya Yogiji Maharaj such that he became Guru-Roop. Darshan of this Guru-Bhakti could be seen in the Pratishtha of Shri Dham-Dhami-Mukto, by Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb, in 1989. This was the first marble murti of Shri Dham-Dhami-Mukto, not only for Anoopam Mission, but in the whole United Kingdom (UK). Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb’s divine and selfless aim was to give God to all of us – so that we too, can have eternal darshan of God, and realise that He resides in our hearts eternally.

Guru Bhakti Darshan Mahotsav is a celebration of the 20th Patotsav of Shri Dham-Dhami-Mukto, the 70th Pragatyadin of our Guru, Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb and the Khaat-Muhurat of the new mandir. The celebration is to have darshan of Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb’s Guru Bhakti, and for us to offer Guru Bhakti to our Guruvarya Param Pujya Saheb. The celebration is to enjoy darshan of Shree Thakorji Maharaj and the work He has done in our lives over the past 20 years.