Know who is Devkindan Thakur, who are doing the anti-statutory protest strongly

new Delhi. Against the restoration of the SC / ST Act in the original form, the issue is getting continuously. Narayan Devkinandan Thakur Maharaj is constantly attacking the government in protest of the SC-ST Act. Devkinden Thakur, while challenging the government, said that there is a time of two months, or else we will show it by doing what has never happened in the history of India. Devkinandan Thakur, a Mathura resident, is basically a narrator and a spiritual master. He speaks of Sri Krishna's stories abroad, apart from the different states of India.

Devkinandan Thakur is living in Mathura
Devkinandan Thakur was born on September 12, 1978 in the village of Ohwa in Mathura (the birthplace of Lord Krishna) of Uttar Pradesh. Devkinandan's father was born in a Brahmin family, Rajveer Sharma. Devakandan has a total of 6 siblings in the family. The preoccurative religious atmosphere in the house had a great effect on their lives. At the age of sixteen, he left his house and Sridham started living in Vrindavan. As a follower of the Nimarkar sect, he took his spiritual education initiation under the Guru-Shishya tradition.

In addition to India, there are also discourses abroad.
It is said that Devkindan had memorized Bhagwat Mahapuran in 13 years of age. Devkinden Thakur has a huge ashram in Vrindavan. Where they make their stay. Devkindaben Thakur had a sermon about Sri Bhagwat Mahapurana in Hong Kong for the first time outside the country. He has programmed his narrative reading in countries like America, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Holland.

SC-ST Act Continues to Resist
Devkinandan Thakur is the World Peace Service Charitable Trust in Mathura. The ashram activities include the development of Sanskrit umbrella, poor, disabled, help of elderly citizens, Goshala, Vardha Ashram, the service of orphan children etc. Describing the changes in the SC-ST Act as a society distributor, Bhagwatacharya Devkinkan Thakur has said that the central government will change this act in the form of a Supreme Court order in the next two months. If it does not happen, then we will all give a permanent solution to the country with the parties of caste politics.

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