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CM Vishnudev Sai had Guru darshan

Raigarh raigarh news. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai reached Aghor Guru Peeth in village Banora for Guru Darshan during his stay in Raigarh on the occasion of Guru Purnima today. He visited the statue of Aghoreshwar Avdhoot Bhagwan Ram ji at the place of worship of Guru Peeth Ashram and wished for the happiness, prosperity and well-being of the state.

He also visited Aghoreshwar Avdhoot Bhagwan Ram ji’s beloved disciple Priyadarshi Bhagwan Ram ji in the ashram and took guidance. Along with this, on this occasion, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai planted Karanj sapling in the campus, Finance Minister O. P. Chaudhary planted Neem sapling and former MLA Shri Vijay Agarwal and other public representatives also planted saplings. Aghor Guru Peeth Brahmanishthalaya Banora is famous as a school of spiritual values ​​and sanskars. Many public representatives, Collector Shri Kartikeya Goyal and dignitaries were present on this occasion.

The foundation of this trust was laid in village Banora in Purvanchal of Raigarh three decades ago by Baba Priyadarshi Ram Ji, disciple of Pujya Aghoreshwar, who sowed the seeds of Aghor cult in Chhattisgarh. Since then, this trust is playing an important role in nation building. Aghor Guru Peeth Trust Banora was established three decades ago to promote spiritual values ​​and sanskars. Aghoreshwar Mahaprabhu initiated the concepts of development of society, but to complete many incomplete works in this direction, Baba Priyadarshi Ram Ji, the beloved disciple of Aghoreshwar Avdhoot Bhagwan Ram Ji, also expanded other branches associated with Banora to other provinces including Shivrinarayan, Dabhra, Chirmiri, Ambikapur. Human service activities are being conducted continuously in all the branches associated with Banora. All the branches associated with Banora Trust are playing an important role in the area for social welfare by providing basic necessities of life like education, medical treatment or education of spiritual values ​​to the needy and helpless people present in the surrounding area.

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