PM Modi to Attend Shree Devnarayan 1111th Birth Anniversary Celebration

PM Modi to Visit Malaseri Doongari
PM Modi to Attend Shree Devnarayan 1111th Birth Anniversary Celebration

Shri Devnarayan was a Rajasthani folk god, monarch, and renowned warrior. Shri Devnarayan is most revered in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh. Shri Devnarayan's grand temple is located at Malaseri Dungri in Asind, Bhilwara. On the occasion of Lord Devnarayan's 1111th birth anniversary, a magnificent celebration will be organised on January 28 in Malaseri Dungri in Asind, Bhilwara.

Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend this event and address the Dharma Sabha at Malaseri Dungri, Asind, and Bhilwara. In this context, key officials and leaders from the state's Gurjar Samaj and BJP are already seen taking an active part. A conference was held at Gurjar Bhawan in Pushkar with the goal of including the state's Gurjar population in the initiative. MP Sukhbir Singh Jaunpuria and BJP national minister Alka Gurjar were present.

Three helipads are being built, a parking complex covering around 1,500 hectares is being built, a sanitation operation is ongoing, and plans are being made to raise gigantic tents. On January 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a big crowd in this village to celebrate Shree Devnarayan's 1,111th birthday.

BJP MLAs and central ministers are monitoring the current activity. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Governor Kalraj Mishra, and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will also be in attendance. Malaseri Dungri, located 12 kilometres from Asind in Bhilwara, carries immense religious significance for the Gujjar people since it is the birthplace of Shree Devnarayan, according to legend. Every year, members of this community travel from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and all throughout Rajasthan and Punjab to visit the temple. The location is also politically significant.

The Prime Minister is visiting this religious event. Since it is not a political platform so there will not be any political party flags. The Prime Minister will also speak at a gathering here.  Over 3-5 lakh people are scheduled to attend the event.

The continuing preparations were recently reviewed by state BJP president Satish Punia, cabinet minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and BJP national general secretary Alka Gujjar. On Shree Devnarayan's 1,111th birth anniversary that day, Shri Devnarayan's idol will be adorned with 1,111 flowers, and ceremonies will be performed in accordance with religious traditions. The Prime Minister's planned visit to this festival has heightened locals' anticipation regarding the unveiling of the Devnarayan circuit and corridor, as well as initiatives to establish this location as a national tourism attraction.
Political Importance of PM Modi's Visit to Asind’s Malaseri Dungri:

As per some report it is believed that PM Modi will stay for 2 hours (Between 11 AM to 1PM) at Asind’s Malaseri Dungri to become part of the Shree Devnarayan's 1111th birth anniversary on January 28th and he will also address the public here.

Rajasthan will have Legislative elections towards the end of this year. Debate on PM Modi's journey to the Gurjar-dominated area have heated up in the political circles. Political observers feel that PM Modi's attendance is part of an effort to garner political benefit. In Rajasthan, the Gurjar community does have a sizable voter base.

Gurjars dominate roughly 12 Lok Sabha seats and 45 Assembly seats. From this community, the BJP has only one MP out of 25 which is Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria. Because of the active participation of Gurjar leadership in the Congress, it is now assumed that this group is not associated with the BJP.                                                  

Taking this into account, the BJP is attempting to sway Gurjar voters in its direction in order to gain power. PM Modi's visit to Bhilwara h is expected to have an impact on numerous districts in Rajasthan as well as the Gurjar people across the country.

Who is Shree Devenarayan Whose 1111th Birth Celebration PM Modi Going to Attend?

Shri Devnarayan was a fierce warrior. Who fought numerous battles and conflicts against tyrants. He also served as ruler with great accomplishments. He gradually became the God of Gurjars and was adored as their presiding god as a result of marvels. The Gurjar people in Rajasthan and South Western Madhya Pradesh revere Devnarayan as an avatar of Vishnu as their folk god. He alleviated the people's grief and difficulties.  Devnarayanji's final time was to Dehmali (Demali), 6 kilometres from Beawar Tehsil. On Bhadrapada Shukla Saptami, he passed away there.
Devnarayan Ki Phad
Family of Shree Devnarayan:

Devnarayan, the courageous warrior, is mentioned in Rajasthan folk stories. Hariramji Gurjar of Mandalji, Baghji of Hariramji, and Baghji had 24 sons who have been known as Bagdavat, as per Devnarayan's Phad. Devnarayan, the miraculous boy, was born in Malaseri on Magh Shukla Saptami in Vikram Samvat 968 (AD 911) as the son of Raja Sawai Bhoj Gurjar and Sadu Gurjari (Sedhu) Khatana.

Name: Devnarayan (Uday Singh)

Birth: Vikram Samvat 968 (911 AD)

Birth Place: Asind's Malasery

Parents: Sawai Bhoj and Sadhu Khatani

Spouse: Peepalde Parmar, Nagkanya, Daityakanya

Weapons Used: Sword, and Spear

Popular Temple: Asind

Devnarayan's Jayanti: Bhadrapada Shukla Saptami

Devnarayan's Horse Name: Nilagar Horse

Death: Vikram Samvat 999 (942 AD)

Other Name of Shree Devnarayan: Horseman of the 11th Art, Leela Horse Rider, Trilokinath, Dev Ji, Dev Dhani, Dev Maharaj, Udha Ji, Jay Devnarayan, Sadu Mata ka Lal, Raja Sawaibhoj ka Lal

Principal Shrine of Shree Devnaryan: Sawai Bhoj near Asind (Bhilwara), Demali (Earliest Shrine of Shree Devnarayan), Malaseri (Birth Place of Shree Devnarayan), Jodhpuriya near Mashi Dam in Tonk district.

Devnarayan's Phad:

Devnarayan's Phad contains 335 songs. Which has been collectd in approximately 1200 pages and 15000 lines. Traditional Bhopas recites and learn these songs. Devnarayan's Phad is the most famous and largest among the Rajasthan's Phads.

 

Gaurakshak Shree Devnarayan:

Devnarayan was also renowned as the cow guardian. He observed five Bagdavat cows with distinct traits from regular cows. When Devnarayan ji got up in the morning, he would see Sremata cow. Guru Roopnath of Bagdavats gave this cow to Sawai Bhoj. When Devnarayan ji's cows are encircled by Rana of Bhinay, Devji battles with Rana to safeguard the cows and saves and returns them.

There were 1444 Gwalas, whose role it was to graze and guard the cows. Devnarayan instructed his disciples to safeguard the cows. By overcoming evils in life, he given rise to goodness. Fighting terrorism, defending the truth, and establishing peace. Every defenceless person was shielded. His devotees have erected temples named Deora in several locations around Rajasthan.

How to Reach Malaseri Dungri the Shrine of Shree Devnarayan:

Malaseri Doongri village in the Asind tehsil of the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan. It is 60 kilometres from Bhilwara district and 5 kilometres east of Asind tehsil on the Asind Shahpura road.

You may go by car or train to Malaseri Dungri. The nearest railway station is Bhilwara, where the majority of the trains on this line stops. You may take a cab or local transportation from here. Distance from Malaseri Dungri to Lord Devnarayan's other principal shrines-
 
  • Tambesar's Bawdi Asind Bhilwara is located 4 KM east and on the Asind Shahpura road.
  • Sawai Bhoj Asind Bhilwara pilgrimage place is located 5 KM west and on the Asind road.
  • Benkuth Dham Barnaghar Asind Bhilwara is 12 KM west.
  • 10 km to the north and the capital of Bagdavat is Gotha Dadavat Asind Bhilwara.
  • 30 KM Bhojapaira Kareda Mandal is situated in Bhilwara.
  • 50 KM Devdham Devmali Masuda Ajmer.
  • 200 KM Farna Ji Near Nagda Junction, Madhya Pradesh.
  • 200 KM Data ka Devra Malpura Tonk Rajasthan.
  • Devdham Jodhpuria Niwai Tonk is 200 KM away.


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