In the Maha Yagya, Swami Gnanananda Saraswati Maharaj and Swami Vivekananda Saraswati Maharaj, President of Nepal Sant Samaj, gave philosophical discourses and Acharya Narayan Prasad Gayre recited the story of Srimad Bhagavatiya.
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Nearly 40 million rupees have been collected from the Mahayagya at Satyawati Multiple Campus. Satyawati Multiple Campus located in Hansra, Satyawati Rural Municipality-5, had conducted the Gyan Mahayagya to support the campus.
From the 'Rashtra Kalyan Eb Vishwa Shanti Birat Dhan Dhanyachal Sang-Shrimad Bhagwat Sapta Gyan Mahayagya-2082' held from November 18 to 25, nearly four crore rupees have been collected, while the amount of some donation boxes is yet to be counted, said Prakash Bhattarai, coordinator of the publicity committee.
In the Mahayagya, Nepal Sant Samaj President Swami Gyanananda Saraswati Maharaj and Swami Vivekananda Saraswati Maharaj gave philosophical discourses, while Acharya Narayan Prasad Gaire recited the story of Shrimad Bhagwat.
Among those who donated the most money in the Mahayagya, Kashiram Bhandari of Satyawati Rural Municipality-5 Hansra, who is currently living in Scotland, donated one million rupees and in memory of the late Padampani Gyawali, donated one million rupees and in memory of the late Padampani Gyawali, donated one million rupees and Publicity Committee Coordinator Bhattarai informed that Kul Bahadur Budhathoki, who has a permanent address in Satyawati Rural Municipality-8 and currently lives in the UK, has contributed Rs 1 million. 
Former president of Hansra Campus Laxman Bhandari has contributed Rs 7 million on behalf of his family, Late Baburam Bhandari and Late Basundhara Bhandari have contributed Rs 5 million on behalf of his family, Late Bamdev Gyawali and Late Sumitra Gyawali of Hansra have contributed Rs 5 million on behalf of their family, and Gom Bahadur Bhusal Chhetri, who has a permanent address in Satyawati-7 and currently lives in India, has contributed Rs 5 million. Similarly, 750 muri paddy and 30 quintals of rice have been collected in the Mahayagya. Crores of lamps were lit in the Mahayagya.
The campus plans to build a room for those who donate more than Rs 1 million. There is also a plan to build a room in the name of two reciters.
Journalist Bhuvan Bhusal, who facilitated the Mahayagya, said that the spontaneous cooperation in the Mahayagya and the enthusiastic participation of Mahayagya volunteers, leaving their professions, were very positive. He said that unity was reflected in religion, no discrimination was seen, everyone was involved in the Mahayagya, people from abroad also came for the Mahayagya, and everyone was happy that spirituality connected everyone. 
There was countless support in the form of tapris, garlands, rice, there was no discrimination on the basis of caste in religion, the discrimination in the caste system was wrong, he said, and that collective food and positive thinking had developed. 'The organizers were successful in raising more money than expected with all-round cooperation,' he said, 'A unique example of a divided society being tied together with a rope of unity, and a united voice in political reform and social reform was seen in the Mahayagya.'
The campus had conducted the Mahayagya to develop information and communication technology and quality education, strengthen economic development and physical infrastructure, arrange residential hostels, build a modern library, connect students to the 'Earning by Learning' program, and take the initiative in managing timely Sanskrit education based on political consciousness, ideal religion, and culture. The target was to collect about three crore rupees from the Mahayagya, but the amount collected was more than the target, said Pariswar Dhakal, coordinator of the financial committee.
The campus was initially preparing to advance campus activities with the interest earned by saving the collected amount. However, campus head Bikash Dhakal said that the campus will now take further decisions and move forward.
