Pradeep Mishra's controversial statement on deaths in Kubereshwar Dham, said this...
Pradeep Mishra's controversial statement on deaths in Kubereshwar Dham, said this...
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Sehore: Pandit Pradeep Mishra had invited devotees from all over the country to attend the Rudraksha Vitran Festival and Shivmahapuran Katha, which continued from February 16 to 22, at Kubereshwar Dham near Sehore district headquarters. Pandit Mishra was seen speaking in the Katha, come to Sehore, you will get food, you will get a place to live, but you will have to wash the utensils yourself. Lakhs of devotees reached Sehore on the call of Pandit Mishra. Due to more devotees than expected, all the arrangements got failed. After inviting the devotees, Pandit Pradeep Mishra also turned his back. Devotees who have come from far and wide are now getting very worried.

Seeing the chaos on the very first day of the seven-day Katha that started from February 16, Pandit Pradeep Mishra told Vyas Peeth that the girl side had expected 100 baraatis to come, who knew that 500 baraatis would come. A woman resident of Maharashtra died on the very first day of the Katha in Kubereshwar Dham. After the death of the woman, Pandit Pradeep Mishra appeared in the story giving a lecture on death from Vyas Peeth. 

He said that if death has to come, it will come. There is a house in Kashi where people go to die. Do bhajan kirtan in the last stage. If he dies within a month, it is okay, otherwise, he is sent back home. Why do people go there to die, when a devotee of Lord Shiva dies, the people of the world may cry over it but the deities shower flowers on him. Everyone has to die, even if it is the Maharaj of Sehore. If a death has to come, it will come.

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