Muzaffarnagar: A Muslim couple said they underwent a 'spiritual transformation' as they embraced Hinduism through elaborate Vedic rituals at the Yoga Sadhana Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj Ashram, located in the Baghra block of Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
Both Shahnawaz and his wife, formerly known as Arshi, belong to Kairana in Shamli district. Incidentally, Arshi, who was a Hindu by birth and known as Poonam, married Shahnawaz following Islamic customs three years ago. A change of heart followed, and the couple embraced Hinduism, following a ceremony led by Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj, who is renowned for guiding individuals towards the path of Hinduism.
In this spiritual journey, Shahnawaz changed his name to Rahul, and Arshi embraced her previous identity as Poonam. On the couple's reversion, Swami Yashveer Ji Maharaj said that both the husband and wife came to the ashram and expressed their wish to join the Sanatan Dharma faith. "They wanted to come home," he said.
"Our ashram facilitated their return by conducting rituals, including the performance of Havan and the bestowal of traditional symbols such as the sacred thread and Ganga water. The couple, adorned with Jai Shri Ram pataka (scarf), received idols representing the essence of Sanatan Dharma," Maharaj said.