HH Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji Honored at Interfaith Peace Event in Melbourne Parliament
HH Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji Honored at Melbourne Parliament

A significant gathering dedicated to promoting peace, mutual respect, and intercultural understanding took place on June 12, 2026, at Parliament House, Melbourne. The Interfaith Engagement for World Peace and Harmony event was organized by Kali Mata Mandir Shakti Peeth in collaboration with P24 News Media.

Event Highlights

The event brought together community leaders, faith representatives, dignitaries, and devotees from across Melbourne, creating a powerful platform for dialogue, unity, and collective commitment toward building a more harmonious and inclusive society.

A special highlight was the recognition of His Holiness Shri Rajrajeshwar Guru Ji, whose outstanding contributions to spiritual guidance, humanitarian values, and interfaith harmony were acknowledged. Guru Ji was honored by Evan Mulholland in the presence of Nath Bhawna Puri Ji, Parmila Tandon, and other distinguished guests.

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The event was further enriched by renowned guest speaker Renuka Goswami, who traveled from India to share her insights on peacebuilding, social harmony, and community empowerment.

Notable attendees included Kamini Bhatnagar and Harvinder Siya Jain, along with many respected community members who supported the message of unity, coexistence, and mutual respect.

During the occasion, Richard Welch extended congratulations to His Holiness Rajrajeshwar Guru Ji, commending his achievements and continued efforts in promoting peace, compassion, and understanding among people of diverse faiths and cultural backgrounds.

Commitment to Peace

Speakers emphasized the vital role of interfaith engagement in fostering stronger communities, encouraging dialogue and mutual respect, and addressing contemporary social challenges through cooperation and shared values.

The organizers expressed sincere gratitude to all dignitaries, guests, devotees, community leaders, elected representatives, and volunteers for their support in making the event a success.

The gathering reaffirmed a collective commitment to advancing peace, harmony, and unity within Australia’s multicultural society and globally, highlighting interfaith collaboration as a pathway to a more peaceful future.

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