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Morari Bapu releases a documentary film and two new books on the 12 Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra on Guru Purnima

Gujarat, Ahmedabad 21 July 2024: Renowned spiritual leader Morari Bapu released a captivating documentary film along with two compelling new books on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima on July 21, 2024. These launches, rich in spiritual insights and personal experiences, promise to captivate audiences and provide deep inspiration.
Bapu expressed his extreme happiness at the launch of the film and the books and pointed to the auspicious ‘yog’. The date of their launch on 21st July of 2024 coincides with 21st July of 2023, when pilgrims reached Kedarnath to commence this remarkable 12 Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra. 
Documentary Film: Morari Bapu’s 12 Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra by train
The one-hour documentary film on spiritual leader Morari Bapu’s 12 Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra, beautifully encapsulates the remarkable pilgrimage undertaken by him and his 1008 followers in July-August 2023. The film, which has been in the making for months, was shot by a dedicated team that travelled on one of the two trains. It vividly captures all the major highlights of the journey, including the views of devotees and Morari Bapu himself.
This unprecedented spiritual expedition covered the sacred route of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. The journey spanned 12,000 kilometres over 18 days, traversing the icy Himalayan heights to verdant valleys and sprawling seacoasts. Morari Bapu and the devotees watched the premiere of the documentary at Chitrakutdham in Talgajarada, his native village in the Mahuva district of Bhavnagar, Gujarat.
About the Books
1. Journey with an Invisible Power “Journey with an Invisible Power” is a remarkable travelogue that chronicles the historic pilgrimage covering the twelve Jyotirlingas. Morari Bapu and the pilgrims sought divine darshan at each Jyotirlinga and immersed themselves in the spiritual discourse of Ram katha. Bapu wove together tales, folklore, and legends related to each sacred site.
This book eloquently captures the poetic beauty of the journey, exploring the essence of each destination and delving into the history, architecture, and legends associated with the temples. It unveils, for the first time, the routine Morari Bapu followed, sharing poignant moments that have remained concealed until now. The book takes an intimate look at the journey and at several aspects of Bapu’s own journey. Immerse yourself in this enchanting voyage where the mortal and the immortal converge to offer a soul-stirring experience.
The book is available on Amazon India at https://www.amazon.in/dp/9364524829?ref=myi_title_dp
2. Sacred Stories from the 12 Jyotirlingas: Following the unique 12 Jyotirlinga Ram Katha Yatra, Morari Bapu invited his followers to share their experiences, regardless of whether they physically travelled. Their entries, accepted in both Hindi and English, form a repository of heartfelt narratives capturing the diverse experiences of devotees.
What sets this book apart is its commitment to authenticity. The rawness of language and depth of emotion have been retained without any editing, preserving the genuine sentiments and personal reflections. Each narrative offers an unfiltered glimpse into the devotees’ spiritual journey.
The compilation celebrates the universal pursuit of divine connection and inner awakening. It showcases the beauty of devotion and the myriad ways in which seekers experience the grace and blessings of Mahadev, and of Morari Bapu, whose inclusive vision touches countless hearts.
The book is available on Amazon India at: https://www.amazon.in/dp/9364524055?ref=myi_title_dp
About Morari Bapu
Morari Bapu is a renowned spiritual figure in India, known for his recitation of the Ramayana and for spreading the message of “truth, love, and compassion”. He has been conducting Ram Kathas (spiritual discourses) worldwide for over 65 years. Born on Shivratri in 1946 in Gujarat, Morari Bapu’s grandfather and guru, Tribhuvandas Ji, taught him the deeper meanings of the Ramayana. By the age of 12, Bapu had imbibed the entire scripture in his heart and began reciting it at 14.
Bapu’s Kathas are non-commercial, open to all and accompanied by vegetarian meals. Bapu actively supports social causes, has reached out to marginalized communities, and accepts bhiksha (food as alms) from people regardless of their backgrounds. He advocates for environmental protection and has often raised funds for disaster-stricken areas.

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