Published 08:32 IST, November 5th 2024
'Larger Victory Than 2016': Special Yagna Held in Delhi's Shahdara for Donald Trump's Win| WATCH
The Maha Yagna was conducted in Dilshad Garden, Shahdara district, praying for a larger victory than in 2016 for the Republican candidate in the U.S. presidenti
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New Delhi: As world prepares to witness competitive battle between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris on 5th vember, a special yagna was held by spiritual leader Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vedmutinand Saraswati, head of Baglamukhi Peeth, for Donald Trump 's victory in Delhi's Shahdara.
Maha Yagna was conducted in Dilshad Garden, Shahdara district, praying for a larger victory than in 2016 for Republican candidate in U.S. presidential elections.
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While speaking to a leading media outlet, Vedmutinand Saraswati said, "...At Baglamukhi Peeth in Dilshad Garden, India’s saints, ss, and Vedic scholars performed a ritual ceremony for Donald Trump’s victory. We prayed to Goddess Baglamukhi to bless Donald Trump with a larger victory than in 2016 so that he emerges as superpower leader world needs today. world currently stands on brink of conflict, as seen with attacks in Israel and oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh . global leader has spoken up on se issues except Donald Trump, who has shown deep concern and vowed to take strict action against oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh ..."
Ar clip went viral on internet, capturing priests chanting, “Vote for Donald Trump, Make World Great Again.”
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A user reacted to clip by writing, "It's interesting to see spiritual leaders engaging in political events from different countries. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vedmutinand Saraswati's rituals for Donald Trump's victory highlight intersection of spirituality and politics, reflecting global nature of political dynamics. Such actions can draw attention to influence of cultural and religious figures in international affairs. What are your thoughts on this kind of support?"
Ar wrote, " majority of Indians who are interested in foreign affairs support Trump. India-US relations will be tighter when Trump is in office."
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Recently, with his Diwali mess, Trump vowed to protect Hindu Americans against "anti-religion ndas" and fight for ir freedom.
"I strongly condemn barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians, and or mirities who are being attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh, which remains in a state of chaos. It would have never happened on my watch," Trump posted on X.
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He criticized his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris and current U.S. President Joe Biden for igring Hindus both in America and globally.
08:30 IST, November 5th 2024