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Organizing the 15th anniversary of Khetaram Maharaj and Ashtarishi Pran Pratishtha

Khetaram Maharaj’s 15th birth anniversary celebrations and Ashtarishi Pran Pratishtha were organized on Wednesday at Kheteshwar Janmabhoomi Bijrol Kheda in the presence of Gadhipati Sant Tulsaram Maharaj. On this occasion, Saint Tulsaram Maharaj talked about making progress in the social, political and business fields by tying the society in one thread and engaging in the works of social reform and upliftment. Along with this, Vedantacharya Dr. Dhyanaram while giving information about Vedas said that man should contribute in the upliftment of the society by following the right path. Earlier, after the commencement of the Brahma Yag at eight o’clock in the auspicious time, after worshiping all the deities, hoisting the flag on the top of the temple in the early morning in Abhijeet Muhurt, Brahma Yag Purnahuti, Mahaarti and Mahaprasadi were organized. From 9.00 am to 12.00 noon discourses of saints, de-addiction camp and annual festival of Brshi Kheteshwarveda Vigyan Gurukulam Bijrol Kheda were organized. Before this, Brahma Yagya, 12 Purnima and 12 Akhand Jyot and Bhog Prasad were organized on Tuesday. There was a bhajan evening, in which bhajan artists including bhajan artist Chunnilal Rajpurohit presented bhajans. Satyanand Ravidham, Balakdas Undrafanta, Sivagiri Maharaj Bhadu Math, Nirmaldas Maharaj Balotra, Prembharti Gazipura including former MLA Hiralal Vishnoi, MLA Ahor Shankarsinh Rajpurohit, Dr. Bhupendra Vishnoi, Danaram Chowdhary, BJP District President Shravan Singh Rao, former Commissioner Dhanaram Purohit, during the annual festival. Prominent representative Harchand Ram Purohit, Trust General Secretary Pratapchand Data, Bhomaram Balera, Dhukharam Wali, Harisingh Hadetar, Nagraj Khirodi, Prabhudayal Karda, Pratapram Hariyali, Dr. Jogaram Chitalwana, Dhanaram Chaura, Tulsaram Dedwa, Kanakraj Shivda, Manaram Jujhani and many others were present. Were. Current. The stage was operated by Mithalal Jangid and Chandan Singh Pali.

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