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Mahant Swami Maharaj captivates audience at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta

Devotees and well-wishers gathered to welcome His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta, GA on on Wednesday (21).

With deep joy and excitement, devotees officially welcomed Mahant Swami Maharaj on his first trip to North America as Guru and President of the BAPSSwaminarayan Sanstha, continuing the life work and mission of his guru Pramukh Swami Maharaj following his earthly departure.


Following his arrival, a welcome assembly was held by BAPS community members on Friday (23). The welcome assembly marked a special occasion for devotees who had worked together for several months planning for Mahant Swami Maharaj's arrival.

In preparation for his arrival, devotees prepared traditional Hindu gifts of honor such as garlands and shawls. Children and youth practiced their talents for the many scheduled programs during his visit and cultivated their knowledge of spiritual texts and devotional songs to memory as an expression of their heartfelt gratitude.

The welcome assembly included US Congressman Rob Woodall, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols, and Mr. D.V. Singh, Head of Chancery, Consulate General of India in Atlanta. Also present were leaders of the city of Lilburn: Mr. Bill Johnsa, City Manager, Chief Bruce Hedley, Chief of Police, Mr. Doug Stacks, Director of Planning and Economic Development, and Ms. Nikki Perry, Public Relations Manager as well as leaders of numerous Hindu and non-faith based organizations from the Greater Atlanta area.

The theme of the welcome assembly focused on the presentation of a Hindu Vedic pujan to officially greet Mahant Swami Maharaj. This pujan consisted of the recitation of scriptural shlokas and various offerings. Following this pujan, BAPS youth from throughout the Southeast region performed a traditional swagat dance. The welcome assembly was concluded with blessings from Mahant Swami Maharaj.

‘You can tell a lot about a place and its people and you make me swell with pride with this warm greeting. This congregation and its people welcome everyone. Everyone has been invited. That’s not easy to do to reach out and make them feel welcomed. BAPS has done that,’ expressed Rob Woodall, US Representative for Georgia’s 7th Congressional District.

Woodall also remembered the life motto of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj (In the joy of others, lies our own) when he mentioned ‘while I had never heard the phrase before in my life, I can tell you now with conviction that the joy in these faces is truly found in the joy of others in our community.’

While meeting Mahant Swami Maharaj before the assembly, Woodall shared, ‘I am in awe internally of this spiritual fortitude of your volunteers.’

As part of Mahant Swami Maharaj three-month tour across North America, he will visit eight cities in the United States. He will attend numerous celebrations including the ten-year anniversaries of the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs in Atlanta, Toronto, and San Jose as well as a Murti Pratishta, a ritual to sanctify the murtis, forabhishekh in Robbinsville, NJ.  Special celebration days for children, young adults and women are also planned in each location. Devotees have spent months developing dynamic cultural programs and preparing facilities to support thousands of attendees at each event.

Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s vision continues to be his driving force behind guiding spiritual activities and organizational efforts. Throughout his life, Mahant Swami Maharaj has emphasized the importance of unity as the foundation for families, organizations, and communities.  His life communicates the core values of BAPS rooted in mutual understanding, tolerance, respect, and consideration for individuals.  During his tour, he aims to continue to inspire devotees throughout North America to live a healthy, balanced life, filled with spirituality, morals, family values, and respect for others.

For more details regarding His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj’s North America visit, please visit www.baps.org/msm17na or follow #MahantSwami on social media.

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