New Delhi : It was 72 years ago that Mahatma Gandhi set the routine of singing ‘bhajans’ like “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram” and others from 9 to 10 a.m. everyday at this Valmiki temple in central Delhi’s Mandir Marg, and the routine continues to be followed with devotion.
The Father of the Nation lived and taught here for over 200 days.
Mahatma Gandhi had stayed here for 214 days between April 1946 and June 1947, and he also taught Hindi and English to Harijan children of the locality.
Each morning from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., the caretaker of the temple, devotees and Gandhians still follow the routine that Gandhi started when the gathering would sing bhajans that he loved to be followed by other chores.
“Every morning Bapu’s followers and devotees from the nearby Valmiki colony gathered here in the temple premise and sang bhajans like ‘Raghupati raghav raja ram’, which he used to love,” said Rajkumar, a ‘sewadar’ (volunteer) in the temple.
“Even on his birth anniversary we would follow same routine, as Bapu liked a simple life full of moral values. We will just hold a prayer for him and go about the day like a routine one,” he added.
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