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Chicago, United States of America (USA)
Hindu priest Rakesh Bhatt begins DNC Day 3 with highly effective prayer.
A priest on the Sri Siva Vishnu Temple in Maryland, Rakesh Bhatt hails from Bengaluru. He’s a Madhwa priest educated in Rig Veda and Tantrasaara (Maadhva) Agama.
The third day of the Democratic Nationwide Conference on Wednesday kicked off with a first-of-its-kind Vedic prayer the place the priest sought blessings for a united nation.
“Even when we’ve got variations, in relation to the nation, we’ve got to be united and it strikes us in the direction of justice for all,” mentioned Indian-American priest Rakesh Bhatt as he formally began the third days’ proceedings of the Democratic Nationwide Conference (DNC) in Chicago.
“We needs to be in unison. Let our minds assume collectively. Let our hearts beat as one. All for the betterment of society. Might this make us highly effective so we will unite and make our nation proud,” the senior Hindu priest mentioned.
A priest on the Sri Siva Vishnu Temple in Maryland, Bhatt hails from Bengaluru. He’s a Madhwa priest educated in Rig Veda and Tantrasaara (Maadhva) Agama, beneath his guru, Pejavar Swamiji of Udupi Ashta Matha.
He continued, “We’re one common household. Fact is our basis and all the time prevails. Lead us from unreal to actual. from darkness to the sunshine, and from demise to immortality. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti.”
Bhatt, who’s fluent in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, English, Tulu and Sanskrit, has a Bachelors and Masters diploma in three languages: Sanskrit, English and Kannada. He obtained his English and Kannada levels from Osteen Faculty, Bengaluru and the Sanskrit diploma from Jaychamarajendra Faculty.
After working in Udupi Ashta Matha for a number of years, he labored for a brief interval in Badrinath and Raghavendra Swami Koil, Salem and joined Sri Sri Vishnu Temple in July 2013.