151 Muslims to take Guru Diksha in Ram Bhakti tradition in Kashi
July 20, 2025
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Sanskriti Sangam in Kashi: 151 Muslims to take Guru Diksha in Ram Bhakti tradition on Guru Purnima

Marking an unprecedented spiritual milestone, 151 Muslims will be initiated into the Rampanth tradition in Kashi on Guru Purnima by Jagadguru Balacharya

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Jul 7, 2025, 01:00 pm IST
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151 Muslim men and women will formally enter the Sanatan spiritual fold by receiving Guru Diksha on Guru Purnima at the sacred seat of Jagadguru Ramanandacharya in Kashi. The initiation, to be conducted by Jagadguru Balacharya at the Patalpuri Math, marks the first time in recorded history that members of the Muslim community will embrace Rampanth a devotional tradition rooted in the worship of Bhagwan Ram.

The event, seen as a watershed moment in the ongoing cultural renaissance, is being prepared as a grand spiritual and civilisational celebration, reflecting the inclusive ethos of Kashi and its age-old Guru-Shishya parampara (teacher-disciple tradition) that has historically transcended barriers of caste, community, and creed.

“This is not a conversion; this is a return to roots. Bhagwan Ram is not a god of any one religion he is the ancestor of all Bharatiyas, including many from the Muslim community who trace their lineage to ancient Sanatan roots before invasions divided the land and its people,” said Jagadguru Balacharya, Peethadheeshwar of Patalpuri Math and leading figure in the Rampanth sect.

The symbolic and spiritual significance of this event is profound. These 151 individuals men and women from different parts of Bharat will formally accept the tenets of Rampanth, a path deeply rooted in the teachings of Jagadguru Ramanandacharya, the 14th-century spiritual leader who preached devotion to Bhagwan Ram in the vernacular, breaking Brahmanical exclusivity and welcoming all into the fold of Bhakti.

Jagadguru Balacharya, who will administer the diksha, emphasised that the move is part of a broader cultural and spiritual awakening among communities long alienated from their original Indic traditions. “The Sanatan tradition has never imposed itself on anyone, but it welcomes those who seek it. Guru Diksha is not an act of religious aggression, it is an act of self-discovery and spiritual alignment,” he said.

Known as the eternal city, Kashi has long embodied Bharat’s pluralistic heritage. From Sant Kabir whose Hindu-Muslim lineage challenged orthodoxy—to Guru Ravidas and Tulsidas, whose works shaped Bhakti traditions across castes and communities, the spiritual soil of Kashi has never been a prisoner to identity politics.

“In this sacred city, the soul connects to the divine, not through the lens of religion but through the path of devotion, wisdom, and service,” said Dr. Rajiv Shriguruji, Panthacharya of Rampanth and trustee of Patalpuri Math. He emphasised that events like Holi, Deepwali, and Ram Aarti conducted by Muslim women in several regions over the years have quietly laid the foundation for this spiritual reintegration.

“This is the fruit of that long cultural churning. These 151 individuals are not abandoning their heritage they are reclaiming a forgotten part of it,” he added.

The Guru Purnima ceremony will witness these 151 Muslim devotees taking vows of devotion to Bhagwan Ram under the guidance of Jagadguru Balacharya. They will adopt new spiritual names, receive sacred mantras, and wear Tulsi mala, marking their formal entry into the Rampanth tradition.

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Organisers state that the participants have undergone months of study, reflection, and voluntary spiritual training to prepare for the moment. Notably, no external pressure, monetary inducement, or religious compulsion is involved, as confirmed by the trustees of the Math. Every initiate has provided written consent and spiritual testimony of their desire to take Guru Diksha.

“Bhagwan Ram belongs to everyone who calls Bharat their matrubhumi. Our Guru-Shishya parampara is not a closed door but an open path of light. Today, that light shines brighter than ever in Kashi,” said Balacharya ji. The Guru Purnima event is expected to be attended by sants, seers, scholars, and social leaders from across the country. Cultural performances, Vedic chanting, Ram katha, and public addresses will mark the occasion.

Topics: Jagadguru RamanandacharyaJagadguru BalacharyaGuru DikshaRam Bhakti traditionGuru Purnima
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