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A renowned spiritual leader of Japan Joshi Takayuki on visit to India, Prayagaraj Mahakumbh, Uttarakhand and finally Delhi

RAMESH SHARMA

Spiritual leader Mr. Hoshii Takayuki, known as Sh.Bala Kumbha Gurumuni, is believed to be an avatar blessed by Lord Shiva.

He is travelling with 30 devoted disciples to spread the teachings of Sanatan Dharma and spread Hinduism worldwide.

He visited Uttrakhand-Dev Bhoomi many times to different temples for pilgrimage with his Japanese disciples.

Today he has already headed for Dehradun, Uttarakhand with his entourage where tomorrow there is one full day spiritual conference in the precincts of reputed Graphic Era University.

His followers, who are well-versed in Hindu mantras, support his call for a spiritual revival with deep faith.

During his visit to India, Hoshii will participate in a series of sacred ceremonies and spiritual gatherings.

His journey begins at the holy Ganges at Triveni Ghat, where he will lead an Aarti—a ritual of offering light and prayers—to honour the river Ganga.

He believes that he once lived in Dev Bhoomi, and he connects with this past life during the ritual.

Hoshii states that Lord Shiva predicted his life’s path and was guided by the sage Agastya Muni.

To honour this guidance, he will perform a Havan, a sacred fire ritual, a Vedic fire sacrifice, at the Agastya Muni Temple in Uttarakhand.

His schedule in India continues with visits to Delhi.

In the national capital Hoshii Takayuki plans to visit the an ancient Hanuman Mandir and perform hawan.

On the auspicious day of Shivratri all night dedicated to Lord Shiva—he will perform Rudra Abhisheka, a ritual bathing of a Shiva idol, as well as Havan with his disciples.

In addition to these ceremonies, Bala Kumbha Gurumuni will offer a Shiva Abhishekam at the famous Birla Mandir (Lakshmi Narayan Temple).

His spiritual observances will conclude with a Havan at Delhi’s Malai Mandir and an all-night Puja on Shivratri, dedicated to Lord Shiva for the well-being of humankind and the peace of the world.

Throughout his visit, Hoshii ( Bala Kumbha Gurumuni ) will meet many spiritual leaders from India.

These meetings will help strengthen the cultural and spiritual ties between sanathan dharma teachings and India’s ancient heritage.

His journey is a celebration of devotion, a reaffirmation of long-held traditions, and a call for universal harmony.

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