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Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, the Bageshwar Peethadhishwar from Chhatarpur district in Madhya Pradesh, is on a visit to Australia from April 8 to 15. Here, Hanuman Chalisa was recited in the Parliament of Australia, i.e., their parliament. Shortly, he addressed on the topic of world peace and Indian culture. Pandit Dhirendra Shastri said on the war between America-Israel and Iran that a more dangerous war than this was the Mahabharata in India, but the land for which the Mahabharata took place is still present, but those who fought are gone. War is not a solution. Narrating a story, he said that heads of state should listen that the only way to achieve peace is to be content. He said that wars should certainly be fought, but not with missiles and ammunition, but against poverty. There should be a competition as to which country eradicates poverty from its land first. See four pictures First, young women of Indian origin performed Indian dance in the program. After this, the artist presented a solo dance. Earlier, on Wednesday morning, he landed at Canberra Airport, the capital of Australia. When Pandit Dhirendra Shastri arrived at the airport, devotees chanted ‘Jai Jai Shri Ram’. Devotees living there welcomed him by garlanding him with flowers. Representatives associated with the Australian Parliament, dignitaries from the Indo-Australian community, and a large number of devotees participated in this. At the end of the address, Pandit Dhirendra Shastri also answered the questions of the people present. Australian Disciple Group Had Invited Let us tell you that there is a Bageshwar Dham disciple group in Australia, which also includes many people of Indian origin. They proposed Bageshwar Baba’s discourse in the Parliament for the propagation of Sanatan Dharma, after which the Parliament invited Pandit Dhirendra Shastri. Along with Pandit Dhirendra Krishna, 2-3 volunteers including Satyam Shukla, and a music team have gone. During the tour, he will also narrate in three major cities: Canberra, Perth, and Sydney. For the first time, he will also deliver a discourse at the Sydney Opera House. A three-hour discourse will be held in the hall of the Opera House amidst thousands of Indian and Australian devotees. Devotees from 10 countries, including India, America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Fiji, and Singapore, are participating in this.