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Asad Khan, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, has returned to Sanatan Dharma in Kashi, Varanasi. The ceremony was held on a boat in the Ganges, where 21 Brahmins performed purification and worship as per Vedic rituals. Ganesh Puja was also performed, and the Hanuman Chalisa was recited. After the purification ritual, Asad was given the new name Atharv Tyagi. Atharv said he felt deeply hurt earlier when he was stopped from entering the Mahakal temple with his friends after being recognised. He said that after meeting the Brahmins of Kashi, he has now returned to Sanatan Dharma on the holy land of Kashi. First, see 2 pictures… Now read the full story Asad Khan, a resident of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, is an engineer by profession. He has studied M.Tech. Asad’s family includes his parents, a brother, and a sister. Asad liked Hinduism from the beginning. He liked going to temples and performing worship since childhood. However, being a Muslim, he often faced difficulties in going to temples. All of Asad’s friends are also Hindus. Asad is a devotee of Bajrang Bali. On Monday, Asad Khan reached Varanasi. Thereafter, purification and worship were performed on a boat in the Ganges river, in the presence of 21 Brahmins, according to Vedic rituals. During this, his hair was also shaved. Asad Khan adopted Hinduism by applying a ’tilak’. He has now also left his home. He will now live alone. Asad Khan has now become Atharv Tyagi. Asad has also written his affidavit on a 20 rupee stamp paper. Now read Atharva’s affidavit The Brahmin who performed the worship, Alok Yogi, stated – Before the ‘Ghar Wapsi’ (homecoming), a purification ritual was performed. After that, worship was done with Vedic chants, and naming took place. This entire process was completed according to scriptural methods. ‘Often faced discomfort in temples’
Atharv Tyagi said- I am returning to Sanatan Dharma of my own free will. I am an engineer by profession. My entire family lives in Sagar district, who still follow the Muslim faith. Since childhood, I liked going to temples and performing worship. However, after growing up, due to my name, I often faced discomfort in entering temples and performing worship. Atharv described himself as a devotee of Bajrang Bali. He said that I made this decision to live my life according to my faith. Was not allowed to enter Mahakal Temple, that’s when it occurred to me
Asad Khan said – My heart was most hurt at that time, when I was going to Mahakal Temple with my friends. During that time, some people recognized us there and did not allow us to enter the temple. After this, it occurred to me what should be done so that I get entry into temples. After this, we met with the Brahmins of Kashi and today we have returned home on the sacred land of Kashi. Now I will also correct my name. Now we will perform worship according to Hindu rituals and will live separately from our home.