Bhind (Madhya Pradesh): In the rugged ravines of Chambal in Ater village, a spiritual renaissance is underway, all stemming from a saint's severe cough and a divine prescription.
The ancient Chamunda Devi Temple, a site believed to be over half a millennium old, has been transformed from a dilapidated structure into a thriving spiritual hub, thanks to the unwavering dedication of Sant Swami Premanand Saraswati.
The journey of this transformation began in 1998 when Sant Premanand Saraswati, visiting from Punjab, fell severely ill after a trip to Kailash. ‘I was advised to go to Chambal and drink its water for relief,’ the saint recounted.
Following this advice, he arrived in Ater intending to stay for a day. However, destiny had other plans. He came upon the old Chamunda Devi temple and