After the Yadav narrative episode in Etawah district of UP, while there is a lot of politics on this issue, the dispute is also gaining momentum whether the narrator can do non -Brahmin or not.
There is a village in Prayagraj district where there is no place for this dispute. The reason is also interesting. In Bahria region, a board associated with narrators is going viral on social media. On this board, the names of non-Brahmin Acharyas who worship and perform rites have been written and their caste, identity.
It is written on the board, “The names and mobile number of the Acharyas who performed the marriage, house entrance, birth-death rites. Mr. Subhash Chandra Yadav, Shri Ram Babu Maurya, Mr. Harishchandra Yadav and Vijay Maurya.” The name of this village is Sidhauli, where every other house is full of non -Brahmin narrator. The narrator writes in front of his name.
Yadavacharya Harishchandra Yadav of the village says that for the last 20 years, he has been doing the story of rituals, rituals and Satyanarayana at 14 non -Brahmins like him, but no one has any objection. Apart from Yadav, there are also people of Maurya caste among the narrative readers.
The distance is made from Bhagwat Katha
Swastik, auspicious benefits and signs of ॐ are mentioned on the wall of the house to house of Yadwacharya Harishchandra Yadav. There is a temple of Lord Shiva in front of the house and a basil plant is planted. He says that he has also received a degree of Acharya from Sampurnanand Sanskrit University. Therefore, they have knowledge of rituals. He performs all rituals, but does not do Bhagwat Katha. The skill and classical ability for Bhagwat Katha should not find it inside himself. Therefore, he does not do the story of Bhagwat. Sometimes they do the story of Satyanarayana.
Brahmins are not their priests
Another interesting thing is that this non -Brahmin narrator performs all rituals and rituals, but no one of them comes from the Brahmin caste. Yadav Acharya Harishchandra Yadav says that the reason for this is that Brahmins themselves are proficient in these rituals and story. Therefore, they do not need any other caste storytellers or rituals.