जय वाल्मीकि जी महाराज
Rashtriya Sant · Peethadheeshwar, Shri Kshetra Valmiki Dham
Punjab Government appoints Balyogi Pargat Nath Ji as Chairman, Advisory Board — Bhagwan Valmiki Ji Tirath Sthal Shrine Board
A soul devoted to dharma, unity, and selfless service since childhood
Revered across India as a Rashtriya Sant and true Balyogi, Pujya Baba Pargat Nath Ji Maharaj has devoted his entire life to spirituality, social harmony, and the upliftment of every human soul. Renouncing worldly comforts from childhood, he walked the path of tapasya and dharma — earning the reverence of millions across India.
As the Peethadheeshwar of Shri Kshetra Valmiki Dham, he has guided generations of devotees through satsang, seva, and the timeless wisdom of Maharishi Valmiki Ji — the Adi Kavi who authored the world's first epic poem, the Ramayana.
In recognition of his spiritual stature and lifelong dedication to Valmiki Samaj, the Punjab Government under CM Bhagwant Singh Mann appointed him Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Bhagwan Valmiki Ji Tirath Sthal Shrine Board, Amritsar — to lead its development as a globally recognised centre of faith, heritage, and Dalit dignity.
A temple panorama complex and historic Valmiki monument on Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Road, Amritsar
Located on Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Road (earlier Ram Tirath), Amritsar, this sacred site is deeply connected with Ramayana tradition.
Revered as the place where Mata Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush under Maharishi Valmiki Ji's protection.
Honoured as the land of Adi Kavi Maharishi Valmiki Ji and the spiritual legacy of the Ramayana.
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Asthan is recognised as an important historical monument for the Valmiki community.
Balyogi Pargat Nath Ji serves as Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Shrine Board, guiding this sacred complex as a major centre of Valmiki faith and heritage.
Formerly known as Ram Tirath, the site was officially renamed in 2016 as Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Asthan, reflecting the Balmiki community's reclamation of this historic place.
The Tirath Asthan is a temple panorama complex featuring a dedicated panorama museum on the life and teachings of Bhagwan Valmiki Ji.
Since 1 December 2016, the main section houses an 8-foot-tall, 800-kg gold-plated idol of Sage Valmiki.
Sacred pilgrimage adorned in divine light, marigolds and devotion
The pillars of Maharaj Ji's mission for humanity and the nation
Guiding souls towards self-realisation through devotion, meditation and the timeless wisdom of Adi Kavi Maharishi Valmiki Ji — author of the world's first epic, the Ramayana.
Breaking every barrier of caste, creed and religion under the clarion call — "Jaati Pant Sampradaya Tode, Rashtra ko Jode" — for a truly united India.
A life of nishkam seva — free langars, Gaushala, Bhojanshala, Chintan Shala — tirelessly serving pilgrims, the poor, and the community every day of the year.
Championing Valmiki Samaj's rich civilisational contribution — honouring Dalit heritage and ensuring global recognition of its spiritual and cultural legacy.
Watch divine floral arrangements in motion, along with selected decoration highlights
Join us in celebrating the divine legacy of Maharishi Valmiki Ji across the year
Grand celebrations at Valmiki Dham — bhajan, kirtan, langar, fireworks & full illumination. Lakhs of devotees pour in from across India to celebrate the birthday of Adi Kavi.
The historic 4-day fair at Bhagwan Valmiki Ji Tirath Sthal — held since time immemorial starting on the full moon night in November. One of Punjab's largest religious gatherings.
Deepdan, aarti, and a divine satsang by Maharaj Ji as thousands of lamps illuminate the sacred sarovar on Kartik Purnima evening.
The Bhojanshala serves free meals every single day. Daily aarti and satsang are held without interruption. No one leaves hungry from Shri Kshetra Valmiki Dham.
Open your heart to dharma, seva, and the divine light of Valmiki Sampraday
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