Mahakumbh 2025: Lauren Powell suddenly returned from Mahakumbh, and had to stay for 10 days; took this initiation from the guru while leaving

Posted on 16th Jan 2025 by rohit kumar

Lauren Powell, wife of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has suddenly returned from Maha Kumbh. She had come here for ten days but went back within three days. Lauren Powell had an allergy problem. It is being told that Jobs will stay in Bhutan for the next few days.

 

Apple co-founder and billionaire businessman Steve Jobs' wife Lauren Powell Jobs arrived to participate in Maha Kumbh. She stayed in the camp of Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Kailashanand Giri of Niranjani Akhara. Jobs had reached Prayagraj on 13 January.

 

She also wanted to take a bath on Makar Sankranti, but due to ill health, she could not take Amrit bath. On Wednesday, she took initiation from her guru Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Kailashanand Giri. Lauren Powell has been initiated into the seed mantra of Mahakali. She will chant Om Kreem Mahakalika Namah.

 

Powell has a deep interest in Sanatan Dharma.

 

Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Kailashanand Giri said that all the questions revolve around Sanatan Dharma and she finds great joy and satisfaction in the answers. Lauren's search for spirituality brought her to Maha Kumbh. Here she has been given a new name Kamala. She is very simple, gentle and is here. Her search for spirituality brought her here. The way she has conducted herself in the arena makes it clear that despite being one of the richest and most famous people in the world, she is egoless and does not show off.

 

Here she wears simple clothes and conducts herself. She keeps a low profile. She has come here to see our eternal and timeless Sanatan culture, the root of all consciousness. She is meeting the guards of the Sanatan faith, sadhus, and saints here. Puri said that Lauren had come to Maha Kumbh for the first time.

 

She has visited Kashi Vishwanath.

 

She had come to Maha Kumbh after visiting Kashi Vishwanath. Before coming to Maha Kumbh, Lauren Powell visited Kashi Vishwanath. After boating in the Ganges, she reached the court of Baba Vishwanath wearing a dupatta on her head. She took Baba's blessings from outside the sanctum sanctorum. In Sanatan Dharma, non-Hindus do not touch the Shivling, keeping this in mind, she visited from outside.

 

Steve Jobs had expressed his desire to go to Kumbh by writing a letter.

 

According to media reports, in 1974, Apple founder Steve Jobs had written a letter. In which he had expressed his desire to come to India. Jobs wanted to go to Kumbh Mela, but it could not happen. It is believed that now his wife Lauren Powell has come to India to fulfill Jobs' wish. At the same time, this letter written by Steve Jobs has been sold for Rs 4.32 crore.

 

For the first time after 1932, an international flight took off from Prayagraj Airport.

 

At the same time, after 93 years, an international flight also departed from Prayagraj Airport on Wednesday. From the airport, this plane arrived here for American billionaire female entrepreneur Lauren Powell Jobs. This plane took off for Bhutan with Lauren Powell. Let us tell you that in 1932, a plane was operated from Prayagraj to London. Now this time in Maha Kumbh, NRIs and foreign citizens from some countries can come directly to Prayagraj by plane. For this reason, for the first time, employees of the immigration department have also been deployed at the airport.

 

Employees deployed in the new terminal building.

 

They have been deployed in the new terminal building for the Maha Kumbh Mela period. Meanwhile, when the Royal Bhutan Airlines plane landed on Wednesday morning, all the employees were surprised to see it. Only a select few people knew about its arrival. Later it was known that Lauren Powell Jobs was to leave by the said plane.

 

Lauren Powell Jobs reached the airport in a short while. There she met airport director Mukesh Upadhyay. After the formalities of the immigration department were completed, Lauren Powell's plane left Prayagraj directly for Bhutan.

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