
For the last few days, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya has been in the news for his statements continuously. First he challenged Premanand Maharaj to speak Sanskrit, then commented on Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and now described western UP as ‘Mini Pakistan’ during an event in Meerut. He said that the situation is so bad that Hindus have to migrate. The political fierce political fierce has intensified on his statement, although Rambhadracharya is adamant on his statement.
Despite being a disabled, Rambhadracharya has knowledge of 22 languages including Sanskrit. Recently, in a podcast, he told that many leaders had offered to treat his eyes. Recalling the 1974 incident, he said that the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had told him that the government wanted to get his eyes treated, but he refused and said that the world is not worth seeing, only Lord Ram is worth seeing.
Indira Gandhi had expressed his desire to treat eyes
Rambhadracharya said that he got the first place among the five in the All India Sanskrit competitions held in 1974. Indira Gandhi, who was present in the award distribution, was impressed by her talent and expressed her desire to get her eyes treated, but she narrated the verse and said that she only wanted to see Lord Rama.
What is the real name of Rambhadracharya?
Rambhadracharya was born on 14 January 1950 in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. His real name was Giridhar Mishra. The name was named by his grandfather’s cousin, who was a devotee of Meerabai. When he was only two months old, he became a trachoma in his eyes. Due to lack of treatment facilities in the village, his eyesight went away forever, but despite not having eyesight, he got education from his grandfather and remembered the entire Bhagavad Gita at the age of five.
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