Devkinandan Thakur
These days, Devkinandan Thakur appeared on TV 9 Bharatvarsha’s Five Editors show and discussed the need for a Sanatan Board like the Waqf Board. Here, he talks about what Sanatan Board is and why it is needed. He was asked why there is a demand for Sanatan Board like Waqf Board. How will this protect religion? What’s the end result? He made his own argument for this.
He said: “I want to tell one thing to the Sanatani people, the Waqa Council is only responsible for managing the land. It is a land committee that manages the land and gives power to the waqf committee and he said the council is ours. The airport is Ours, but Sanatan won’t take it away from anyone.”
Importance of Sanatan Board
In addition to this, when he was asked you said that waqf boards are arbitrary and operate like real estate agents, then why did you become like that? Explaining the importance of Sanatan Committee, he said we want such a Sanatan Committee in which we can protect our temples, temple arrangements and places of worship and pilgrimage. If the Sanadan Dharma is completed, all temples and shrines will be included in it. The best use of this money would be for us to build hospitals, cowsheds and teach values to our educated children.
free from government control
When asked if you want to be free from government control? He then replied how long the twin engine government will be maintained and in which states. We wish that the arrangements of temples, worship and Vedas should be in the hands of our Dharma and Shankaracharya. It should not be in the hands of any official or leader.
Why charge Rs 8 to 10 lakh?
Meanwhile, TV 9 Digital’s Group Editor Rajesh Joshi asked Devkinandan: “I read somewhere that Goswami Tulsida, the author of ‘Ramcharit Manas’ Goswami Tulsidas didn’t make any money from anyone but by telling his story you can charge 8 to 100 Ten thousand rupees. If so? He replied that he had never been charged even 800,000 rupees for telling this story.”
Devki Nandan replied
“You look at a story from the perspective of a storyteller telling the story, spending Rs 10, 20, 50 lakh, but you don’t see how many people are there when a story is told,” Devkinandan said. Benefited from it. Got a job. A guy selling tents got a job, a guy selling fruit got a job. You can’t even imagine how many people got a job.”
Team of 50 to 60 people
To this, when he was asked, if you don’t charge, he will still get the job, if you don’t charge, then where does 8 to 10 lakhs go? He replied, I have a team of 50 to 60 people, and these 50 to 60 people also have families. Among them, the one who plays my seven tabla, sings, and plays the flute is the one who asks me to tell stories. He just gives it to them. Don’t give it to me.