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02:28I have to go very far in the beginning.
02:32You must have seen in the morning, and we have been trying for a long time,
02:37that Sambar is a place of pilgrimage.
02:41And the more you study its history,
02:44you will be amazed that such a place can exist,
02:47where there are so many pilgrims.
02:50But now, if you go around China,
02:52you will see that there are only Aorish people living there.
02:55And those Aorish people, you will see very carefully,
02:58then you will know that they must have lived here for a long time.
03:02So, history, as you said,
03:05it is very difficult to understand history.
03:08Because it is such a thing,
03:10which takes us forward,
03:12which tells us where our roots are,
03:14where we belonged,
03:15where we live today.
03:17And when we know our roots,
03:20then we will be able to take care of our future,
03:23our future achievements,
03:25our future lives.
03:27We will be able to take care of it,
03:29we will be able to continue it.
03:31So, the aim of that effort is to bring the pilgrims back to life.
03:34Pilgrims are not only important from our social, cultural point of view,
03:39but they are also important from this point of view,
03:42that we know them,
03:43that our children know them,
03:45that where we have come from,
03:46what kind of pilgrims are there.
03:48And what is the importance of those pilgrims?
03:50Because every pilgrim has a story of his own,
03:52has a history of his own,
03:54has a history of his own.
03:57So, we should know him,
03:58that from where is he related,
04:00what is the story of his origin,
04:02and how people must have lived with him.
04:05So, not only from the religious, cultural and social point of view,
04:09but if you see in the world,
04:10then almost all the pilgrims have lived in the place of water.
04:13They have lived in the place of Kunt,
04:15or they have lived in the place of Jalasha,
04:17or they have lived in the place of Asnaan or Tirth.
04:20So, from that point of view also,
04:22the environmental conservation and conservation that we talk about,
04:25the way we talk about conservation,
04:27it also reflects that.
04:29So, with this hope,
04:31that Amrita Ambedkar will always be remembered,
04:33and we will take more steps in this direction,
04:36we will make more improvements,
04:38and the history that has been destroyed,
04:41we will bring it back to life,
04:43we will bring it back to life,
04:45all these people's hopes will be fulfilled.