‘Whether I stay or not, don’t worry…’, Premanand Maharaj’s video went viral

Premanand Maharaj’s health is not good right now, due to which his daily walking journey and meeting the devotees is currently stopped. Meanwhile, one of his videos is going viral on social media in which he is explaining to his devotees, ‘Don’t worry at all. Whether we meet or not, whether we speak or not, we love you all very much. The most important thing is that you do not have to worry. Don’t think about what will happen next. We will remain in your mind even without speaking.

 

Premanand Maharaj’s night march is closed from 17th May. Because of this the devotees are worried about his health. His disciples had already told that his health was not stable. Therefore meeting and talking to him is still closed. According to people close to him, both the kidneys of Premanand Maharaj are damaged and he has to undergo dialysis two to three times a week.

 

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Told this to the devotees

Maharaj ji further said in his video, ‘Follow whatever Gurudev says. You remain completely carefree. Whatever service you are doing, keep doing it. Chant God’s name continuously and all will be well. Your Gurudev will always be in your mind. You should do bhajan without any fear. We will talk again when we feel like it. On the night of 17th May, when thousands of devotees had come for his darshan, the disciples had informed that the Padyatra of Premanand Maharaj would not be possible right now.

 

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Premanand Maharaj’s journey

Premanand Maharaj was born in Narwal tehsil of Kanpur district. His father’s name is Shambhu Narayan Pandey and mother’s name is Rama Devi. He is the second among three brothers. His name in childhood was Anirudh Kumar Pandey. He has studied till eighth grade, when he was young he tried to build a Shiva temple with his friends but due to opposition from some people the work could not be completed.

 

He was very saddened by this and left the house. He moved from Kanpur to Kashi and at the age of 13 he decided to become a celibate and was named ‘Aryan Brahmachari’. After staying there for about 15 months, he took initiation from Guru Gauri Sharan Maharaj and then came to Mathura.

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