Usha Thakur said, ‘Yajna is a medical method of purifying the environment, it is not chastity and rituals. Come, let us all make two sacrifices in the yagna and purify the environment of our account.
India is currently reeling from the second wave of corona virus. Experts say that the third wave is yet to come. After knowing this, everyone from the government to the general public is looking for ways to avoid the third wave. In such a situation, the culture minister of Madhya Pradesh government Usha Thakur has told a surprising way to avoid the havoc of Corona virus. Usha Thakur says that there has been a tradition of yajna in our country since the beginning of time.
Pandemics are destroyed by sacrifice
Usha Thakur said during a conversation with media persons in Indore that, ‘We pray you all to pray in the morning together to make sacrifices and purify the environment because in the annihilation of pandemics, there is a sacred tradition of yajna since time immemorial.’ He said, ‘Yajna is a medicine to cleanse the environment, it is not chastity and rituals. Come, let us all make two sacrifices in the yagna and purify the environment of our account. By doing this, the third wave will not touch India.
Government is preparing to avoid the third wave
Usha Thakur said that experts say that there will also be a third wave of Corona in the country. The state government is awake after anticipating the third wave of epidemic. He said, ‘It is being said that this wave will attack children. The state government has already started preparations to prevent the outbreak of this wave.
He said that I am confident that we will also deal well with the third wave of pandemic because when all the joint efforts are done with pure spirit, then no trouble can be sustained. We pray to the Lord that this wave could not trouble people.
Yajna is the ancient ‘medical method’ of purifying the environment. By performing Yajna, the environment remains clean and pure. Usha Thakur has appealed to the general public to perform Havan at the same time.