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Mohanji’s Inspiring Visit to Kerala: A Blend of Spirituality, Culture, and Global Impact
From September 1 to 10, spiritual leader Mohanji returned to his home state of Kerala for a packed schedule of meaningful events. This trip highlighted his approachable style of spirituality—one that’s open to all, deeply connected to traditions, and focused on real-world change. Whether through temple visits, talks with students, or chats about global projects, Mohanji showed how faith can inspire everyday action.
Starting with Heartfelt Traditions
Mohanji kicked off his Kerala visit with a simple ceremony at Vallapad Beach to honor Shiva Yogini Amma. The event felt personal and grounded, setting a tone of gratitude and connection for the days ahead.
One standout moment came when he spoke to students at Tantra Vidya Peetham, a special school in Kerala that keeps ancient Vedic and tantric knowledge alive. Addressing young learners steeped in these traditions, Mohanji stressed that real wisdom isn’t just about books—it’s about gaining inner clarity and living responsibly. He urged them to focus on personal growth and experiences that transform lives.
That same day, over 300 people gathered for a public satsang organized by Deepa Nair. Attendees soaked in Mohanji’s practical advice on finding purpose and staying emotionally balanced in a busy world.
Keeping Global Connections Strong
Even with a tight itinerary, Mohanji didn’t skip his weekly global satsang. From Kottayam on his way to Aranmula, he shared insights with followers worldwide, sticking to his Sunday tradition. This shows his dedication to making spirituality accessible to everyone, no matter where they are.
A major highlight was his role as guest of honor at the famous Aranmula Vallasadya feast during Onam. Held at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple, this grand event celebrates Lord Krishna and draws thousands each year. Mohanji’s participation celebrated Kerala’s vibrant cultural heritage and his support for inclusive traditions that bring people together.
Earlier, he joined Onam festivities at Agasthya Ashram and visited the sacred Guruvayur Temple—a place close to his heart. This trip also linked to the exciting Vrindavan Guruvayur Project. The initiative aims to bridge child Krishna’s worship in Guruvayur with his roots in Vrindavan by creating a modern spiritual hub. It focuses on conscious living and preserving cultural stories for future generations.
On September 5, Mohanji paid respects at the Pathrisseri Dharma Sastha Temple, a family-linked shrine he visits every time he’s in Kerala. His presence there sends a clear message: traditions gain power when we share them openly, turning personal roots into bridges for everyone.
Sharing a Bigger Vision
Throughout the visit, Mohanji met with cultural leaders, media folks, and supporters to discuss his worldwide efforts. He highlighted projects like the World Tribal Alliance, which fights for the rights and preservation of indigenous communities globally. Another big one is Peace City Texas in the US—a upcoming center for unity and compassion, set to feature the world’s largest planned statue of Shirdi Sai Baba.
Mohanji’s work always circles back to reviving Sanatana Dharma as a flexible, heartfelt path that crosses borders and touches every person. As he puts it: "The time for talking is over. We must live what we speak. And how we live must benefit the world."
Who is Mohanji?
Mohanji is a renowned humanitarian and spiritual guide dedicated to selfless service, kindness, and positive change. With a following in over 100 countries, he breaks down barriers of religion, nationality, or background to promote peace and mindful living for all.
(This story is based on a press release from cliQ India Media Pvt. Ltd. Views expressed are those of the source.)
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