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Now, Bhathiji descendants live in Limbarvada village near Virpur, Mahisagar. There also exists, an organisation of the Kshatriya followers of Bhathiji called Bhathiji Sena. [8] A film about him was directed by Shantilal Soni and released in 1980 named Bhathiji na Mandire in 1980 and Bhathiji Maharaj in 1990, both in Gujarati. [9]
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Hadmatiya contains several ancient and archeologically important temples, such as Ram Choro in the center of the town along with the Mahadev (Shiv) Temple, Ghodakhara Pir, Bhathiji Maharaj Temple (Vachhada dada), as well as many more small temples.
Veer Bhathiji Maharaj (2009) Main to Odhi Chundadi Tara Naam Ni (2009) Sari Dikri Sasariye Shobhe (2009) Tane Parki Manu Ke Manu Potani (2009) Sasriye Lila Leher Che (2009) Radha Mara Rudiyani Ni Rani (2009) Maiyar No Mandvo Preet Nu Panetar (2009) Preet Janmo Janam Ni Bhulashe Nahi (2009) Gori Pagal Thayo Hu Tara Prem Ma (2009)
Bhagatji Maharaj (20 March 1829 – 7 November 1897), born as Pragji Bhakta, [1] [2] was a householder devotee in the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, a Hindu denomination. He is regarded as the second spiritual successor of Swaminarayan in the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) .
Veer Bhathiji Maharaj; Kaydo; Taro Sur Mara Geet: Ek Sangeetmay Prem Katha (2015) Dhantya Open (2017) Zoolan Morali; Hindi. Chhota Aadami (Hindi) Rajasthani. Dharambhai (Rajasthani, Producer-Ramraj Nahta, Director -Shantilal Soni, Music-J.P. Kaushik) Dhola Maru (Rajasthani, Dubbing Of Dholamaru) Biro Hove To Aiso (Rajasthani, Dubbing Of Unchi ...
Shastriji Maharaj (right) with the young Narayanswarupdas Swami (Pramukh Swami Maharaj) (left). Shastriji Maharaj's most enduring legacy is the founding of BAPS. [1] [2]: 22 His unwavering belief in the Akshar-Purushottam upasana was the chief reason for his departure from Vadtal [6] and is an indication of his conviction towards this ...
Bajirao I (born as Visaji, [1] [2] Marathi: [ˈbaːdʑiɾaːʋ bəˈlːaːɭ̆]; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy.He after Shivaji is considered to be the most charismatic and dynamic leader in Maratha history.