Authorities demolish Yagya kund at Kal Bhairav Ghat in Ujjain, MP stop saints Tapasya

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Ujjain officials demolished the yagya kund, halting saints’ tapasya on the sacred Kal Bhairav Ghat, citing government ownership, severing electricity amid ongoing Hindu persecution, and exposing administrative hostility toward public worship.

Frustrated yogi warned persistent harassment compels Islam acceptance, mirroring conversion pressures historically fracturing Sanatan resolve, where state aggression drives spiritual desperation undermining Bharat’s dharmic constitutional guarantees.

Post-Singhiwala demolition pattern targets transient sadhu camps facilitating continuous homa sustaining atmospheric sanctity, prioritising revenue tourism over Vedic rites integral to Ujjain’s Kumbh-mela yogpeeth legacy.

Analogous Akshardham ghat restrictions underscore a pattern suppressing open sadhana spaces where Bhairav’s fierce protection invoked against demonic forces, now neutralised by bureaucratic fiat, commodifying sacred riverfronts.

Saints’ plight demands immediate intervention restoring ghat access for perpetual yagya, countering anti-Hindu ecosystem, ensuring Kshipra’s purifying vibrations preserve Avanti’s tantric-Shaiva continuum unmolested by secular overreach.

Ujjain’s Kal Bhairav Ghat yagya demolition epitomises institutional assault on Hindu sanyasis’ constitutional rights to worship, compelling urgent reclamation of sacred public spaces from encroaching state machinery.

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