KATHMANDU, Feb 2: Sanhitashastri Arjun Prasad Bastola, patron of the Brahmin International Organization Trust, has arranged free accommodation and meals for Nepali pilgrims at the ongoing Maha Kumbha in Prayagraj, India.
With over 10 million devotees visiting the Maha Kumbha daily, Bastola has ensured that Nepali pilgrims face no difficulties in finding food and lodging. The Maha Kumbha, held once every 144 years, provides daily services to around 200 Nepali devotees.
"We also hold daily recitations of the Bhagavad Katha, and Indian devotees have praised our efforts," he said. This initiative has offered much-needed relief to Nepali pilgrims searching for accommodation and food at the grand religious event.