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This Muslim Man’s Devotion To Lord Krishna Stuns Many

Bapu Shokat Tasewale, a 58-year-old Muslim farmer from Ugar Khurd in Karnataka’s Belagavi district, has been making headlines for his unwavering reverence towards Hindu deities, particularly Lord Krishna. Known for his role as a stage artist and his deep-rooted spirituality, Tasewale’s commitment to Lord Krishna transcends religious boundaries, setting a powerful example of interfaith respect and unity.

A Lifelong Devotion

Tasewale, who has been performing the play Sri Krishna Parijata since he was 18, revealed in a recent interview with Local 18 that his devotion to Lord Krishna is a central part of his life. Despite being a Muslim, he maintains a deity of Krishna at home and performs daily worship. His devotion is evident through the pictures of Hindu gods and goddesses displayed in his home, including Krishna, Ram, Shiva Parvati, Lakshmi Narayana, Hanuman, and Sri Shivayogi. Each is revered with profound respect and regular rituals.

Community Support and Harmony

Tasewale’s dedication extends beyond personal practice. With the backing of his community, he has built a Sri Krishna temple where he conducts daily worship and serves Lord Krishna. This act of devotion promotes communal harmony and showcases the spirit of brotherhood. His efforts have earned him admiration from both locals and spiritual leaders, including Sri Chandrashekar, who has praised Tasewale’s deep devotion.

Family and Faith

Supported by his wife Amina Begum and daughter Pramila, Tasewale’s family shares his devotion to Krishna. He emphasizes his belief in the concept that “God is one with many names,” a sentiment that resonates with his approach to spirituality. His family’s unity in worship and the respect he garners from his community underscore his role as a beacon of interfaith respect and communal harmony.

In a country where diverse religious practices often intersect, Bapu Shokat Tasewale’s story serves as a powerful reminder of how devotion and respect can bridge religious divides and foster unity.

Ananya Ghosh

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