Shankaracharya avimukteshwaranad on PM: Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotirmath reached Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra on Tuesday. Here he not only commented on the Rambhadracharya and Premanand controversy but has made a big statement about the post of Prime Minister of India.
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Maharaj was asked about the Rambhadracharya and Premanand dispute in Mumbai why there is a war-like situation among Hindu saints, where everyone is accusing each other, he said, ‘There is no dispute among the saints. Saints keep discussing regularly.
Everyday weapons practice: Shankaracharya
Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati further said that there is daily debate here. If you go to the army, weapons are practiced daily. Therefore there is no fight. This is our practice. When an opponent comes in front, how will we answer?
He further said that if we do not test our arguments by fighting each other, then we will not be able to answer the opponents. The test of arrows of quiver is to be done, this is a war exercise. This happens from time to time between us. It should not be considered a dispute.
Big statement given about PM post
During this time, when he was asked about Rahul Gandhi becoming Prime Minister, he replied that the person who makes the Prime Minister is the same. Rahul and Raja do not become a king. The public will make him the Prime Minister, which he will think of right.
Please tell that recently Swami Rambhadracharya made a comment on Sant Premanand Maharaj. In which he said that Premanand is like a child. They do not have knowledge of scriptures. He also gave Premanand Maharaj a challenge to tell the meaning of his saying shlokas.
The saints of Mathura handled the front… so loose Rambhadracharya, said- Premanand is like a son
When Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati Maharaj was asked about a quarter of this challenge, he said in question, ‘Is it a scholar to speak Sanskrit?’ At present, Rambhadracharya has softened on this issue. In a statement yesterday, he described Premanand as a son.