Premanand Ji Maharaj on Guru Murti Controversy: Is it right to make an idol of someone while he is alive or can people make an idol of their Gurudev…this question Premanand ji maharaj A person who came to visit did this to him. On this Maharaj ji said that the construction of the idol should be started only when the person is no more in this world, but people who do not know this, they get the idol made. This should not be done while that great man is alive.
In fact, Premanand Maharaj A person who came to meet Maharaj expressed his desire to make his statue, on which Maharaj said that as long as the great man is alive, his statue should not be made. The principle is that as long as he is in this world, his idol should not be made. He also said that taking a photo is a different thing, but making a statue should be done only when the time of that great man is over (i.e. he has passed away).
What did Premanand Maharaj say on the question of making his own statue?
On the question of making his own idol, Premanand Maharaj said that it is a different thing to take the picture of the Guru and use it in his worship, but the making of the idol should happen only when he leaves this world. Those who do not know this, they make idols.
Kanhaiya Mittal visited Premanand Maharaj
Earlier, popular singer Kanhaiya Mittal reached Vrindavan and had darshan of Premanand Maharaj. During this, he presented the photograph of Khatu Shyam ji to Maharaj ji and inquired about his health.
Premanand Maharaj said that he is absolutely fine. As long as people’s blessings are with them, nothing will happen to them. During this, Kanhaiya Mittal presented the picture of Barbarik i.e. Khatu Shyam ji to Maharaj ji.
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