Rupesh Kumar Jha took the UGC NET examination seven times and got three government jobs, but an ascetic is what he wanted to be and so he gave it all up. He began to work as an instructor in a Gurukul. This time, his goal is to spread Gurukuls across the state of Bihar with a goal of 108. This time he is in Mahakumbh along with his disciples to take a dip in the holy waters.
From Mithila, Rupesh Kumar runs Lakshmipati Gurukul in Madhubani district, in the village Saras Upahi, where Sanskrit is taught to more than 125 students, primarily kids. His efforts, however, bore fruit as he attempted the UGC NET exam a few more times. He later qualified for JRF two times as well, as he explained to reporters. In his Gurukul, he claims, kids have dropped out of English medium schools.
Acharya Rupesh Kumar acquired his bachelor’s degree from Delhi University’s Kirori Mal College and attended the Gurukul at Brahmacharya Ashram after graduation. Talking about himself, Acharya Rupesh appears to be qualified for UGC NET, and did leave three, in his own words, ‘permanent’ roles and started teaching human culture grammar only to propagate Sanatan Dharma. He started with Gurukul, wherein children were instructed the Sanskrit language. He is going to Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 with kids he teaches there.
Maha Kumbh Mela, the world’s most populous festival, began in Prayagraj, Allahabad, on January 13, and will end on February 26. The world’s largest festival, it is attended by ascetics, sadhus, saints, kalpvasis, sadhvis and ordinary people from all over the world. The gathering takes place in the confluence of three rivers – Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati in one place called Triveni Sangam.
Hindus regard the Maha Kumbh Mela as an opportunity to meet devtas since the scriptures imply that the devtas come down to earth for this function. Every four years, the Kumbh Mela is held in Haridwar, Prayagraj, Ujjain and Nashik. To make the Hindu community carry out the Maha Kumbh once in 144 years, 12 Kumbh Melas need to be integrated first and after that all remain to be completed.
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