The conversion ceremony took place at Mahadev Dham Kokavad, the tomb site of Gurudev Sant Khumsingh Maharaj, where the family performed worship and officially re-adopted Hinduism.
Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh): A family of five members from Jhabua district voluntarily returned to their original religion, Sanatan Dharma, after a decade of adopting Christianity.
The family, hailing from Jher village, expressed that their initial conversion to Christianity was driven by greed, but they ultimately found peace only in Hinduism.
The conversion ceremony took place at Mahadev Dham Kokavad, the tomb site of Gurudev Sant Khumsingh Maharaj, where the family performed worship and officially re-adopted Hinduism.
Premsingh Damor of Vishwa Hindu Parishad shared that despite their prolonged stay in Christianity, the family did not find solace in the religion, prompting their decision to revert to Hinduism.
This story was originally published in freepressjournal.in. Read the full story here.