NEW DELHI: At Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, Rabri Wale Baba continues his tradition of preparing and distributing rabri to devotees.
He has been preparing and giving away rabri, a traditional Indian dessert, to people attending the religious gathering since 2019.
Rabri Wale Baba shared his journey, revealing that his dedication has not only brought joy to many but also earned him the title of Shri Mahant of the Akhara.
He explained that each batch of rabri is first offered to Kapil Muni and other deities, ensuring the dessert is blessed before reaching the hands of devotees.
Rabri Wale Baba emphasizes that his efforts are purely to serve others and not for personal gain or publicity.
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