Udaipur, January 12 – In the grand spiritual gathering of Mahakumbh 2025 at Prayagraj, the revered Narayan Seva Sansthan has inaugurated its extensive Divyang Seva Camp today. Known for its unwavering commitment to humanitarian services, the Sansthan has set up a sprawling camp over 80,000 sq. ft., providing a variety of essential services for the next 45 days, culminating on Shivratri.

Extensive Services for Devotees
Trustee Devendra Choubisa of Narayan Seva Sansthan informed that the camp will offer:
- Daily Bhandara for devotees and visitors.
- Artificial limb workshop for those who have lost limbs due to accidents, offering free prosthetic limbs and support.
- Clothing distribution for underprivileged individuals.
- Primary healthcare services including first aid and medical assistance.
- Fire safety arrangements to ensure safety during the large gathering.
- Shelter and accommodation facilities for pilgrims and attendees.
This initiative reflects the Sansthan’s philosophy of blending faith with social welfare, ensuring that pilgrims, especially differently-abled individuals, receive care and dignity during their spiritual journey.
Spiritual Ceremony and Inauguration
The camp began with a havan and prayers at dawn, led by Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Kailash Ji Maharaj, the revered founder of Narayan Seva Sansthan. The havan was conducted to invoke blessings for the well-being of the world and to seek divine intervention for the smooth and successful completion of the Divyang Seva Yagna.
In the presence of Sansthan President Prashant Agrawal, eminent saints from various religious orders graced the inauguration. These included:
- Shri Mahant Murlidas Ji Maharaj of Nirvani Ani Akhada
- Shri Mahant Mohandas Ji Maharaj of Khaki Ani Akhada
- Shri Mahant Ramkishor Das Ji Maharaj of Digambar Ani Akhada
- Mahant Satyadevdas Ji Maharaj, Minister of Nirvani Ani
- Vaishnavdas Ji Maharaj, Minister of Digambar Ani
The ceremony concluded with the hoisting of the Dharma Dhwaja (religious flag), symbolizing the beginning of the camp’s service activities. Following the rituals, a pangat (community meal) and bhandara were organized, where hundreds of devotees and saints partook in the holy feast.
Commitment to Humanity
The Narayan Seva Sansthan has a long-standing legacy of serving the differently-abled and underprivileged. Inspired by the teachings of Sanatan Dharma and guided by the vision of its founders, the Sansthan has been actively participating in Mahakumbh for several years, offering vital services to devotees and pilgrims.
This year, the Sansthan’s focus on providing prosthetic limbs and medical care for accident victims has been particularly highlighted, ensuring that those in need of mobility aids are well-supported during their pilgrimage.
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