Hello, this is Rajendra Kumar Pathak from Nathpura, Delhi. I want to talk a bit more about my dear Munna Lal and also inform my brother Anshashra ji about something. The revered Jagadguru Ram Bhattacharya’s childhood name was Gardhar Mishra. So on one side, there is Ansh Mishra, and on the other side, Gardhar Mishra — both have the surname Mishra. You should take advantage of this opportunity and meet him once. Jagatguru Ram Bhattacharya is a strict casteist Brahmin, and I have many examples of this. For instance, one of his students, who was very fortunate, came to him and asked for a job. The guru said, “Son, you are a Harijan (an untouchable), so I cannot give you a job. If you were a Brahmin, I would have given it.” I pay my respects to the Jagatguru. Mishra ji, because you are also Mishra, he can definitely make your time easier. If you want to meet him, here is the location: Go to Amodban, near Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh. There is the Tulsi Peeth there, and in Tulsi Peeth, the guru resides and meets people. From there, you will get all the information you need. The Tulsi Peeth and the associated schools have now been taken over by the Madhya Pradesh government, and the Disabled University of Uttar Pradesh has also been taken over by the UP government. But only the name of the guru remains. The guru is still the head (Kuladhipati) there. So, to meet Jagatguru, go to Tulsi Peeth in Amodban, which is in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, near the Chitrakoot area. You know this region well. This part of Madhya Pradesh has Tulsi Peeth under Amodban. You must go there with great respect.
