Tej Pratap Yadav's style changes with "Har Har Mahadev!" Did he tell you how to please Lord Shiva? Watch the video.

Tej Pratap Yadav: A video of JJD founder Tej Pratap Yadav is going viral on social media, in which he is explaining the rules related to regular worship of Lord Shiva.

 

Learn from Tej Pratap Yadav the simple way to worship Shiva.

 

 

Tej Pratap Yadav Viral Video: Tej Pratap Yadav, known for his unique style in Bihar politics, once again delivered a religious sermon. This time, instead of an election slogan, he chanted "Har Har Mahadev" and explained to Shiva devotees the correct way to regularly worship Lord Shiva. 

 

He urged people to offer Belpatra to Lord Shiva every morning after bathing with a pure heart. He said that devotion should be based on feeling, not on appearance. Even a single Belpatra offered with true devotion can please Lord Shiva. 

 

Importance of Belpatra, water, and milk

Tej Pratap also mentioned the traditional puja materials in the video. According to him, offering pure water, milk, and Bel leaves to Lord Shiva is not just a religious ritual, but also a symbol of purity and devotion. Bel leaves are very dear to Lord Shiva. 

They argue that regularly offering Belpatra brings positive energy and discipline to a person. The point is that instead of harboring hatred, one should worship Lord Shiva with love. 

 

The confluence of faith and social media

Along with the religious appeal, Tej Pratap Yadav also said that he is continuously sharing videos on social media so that more and more people can get guidance.

An interesting aspect emerges here: the message of devotion and digital reach are both happening simultaneously. The use of religious symbols in politics is nothing new, but in the age of Instagram Reels, its presentation has taken on a different dimension. 

Tej Pratap's message is clear: offer a bell leaf every day, keep your mind pure, and remember Shiva with love. But in politics, every public statement is read on many levels. Faith is personal, but when expressed on a public platform, its meaning changes.

Now it is up to the public whether they consider it a spiritual inspiration or an important part of political style?