Kali Baba, who recently arrived in Nepal to participate in the completion ceremony of a Vedic yajna at Pashupatinath, addressed a press conference today to express his concerns about a recent incident at the Bhimeshwar Temple in Dolakha. He revealed that after perspiration was observed on the Shiva idol at the temple, he performed a ritual of forgiveness at the site.
In his statement, Kali Baba urged all relevant parties to take the incident at the Bhimeshwar Temple seriously and avoid any actions that could tarnish Nepal’s reputation as a global center of Vedic Sanatan Dharma. He emphasized the importance of preserving Nepal’s prestigious position in the world as the center of this ancient tradition.
Recalling his previous efforts to uphold Sanatan Hindu Dharma, Kali Baba noted that he had organized two significant rituals in Nepal before. He announced that he plans to conduct a major yajna in Kankai, Jhapa, during the first week of Mangsir (November-December) as part of his ongoing efforts to promote and protect Sanatan Hindu Dharma.
Currently residing at an ashram in Assam and New Delhi, Kali Baba was born into a Brahmin family in Okhaldhunga, Koshi Province, and has been actively involved in religious activities since his early years in India.