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Nirmal Singh was born on 7 July 1952 in the Dugri village of Punjab. [1] He spent a lot of time at the dera of Sant Sewa Das at Dugri. According to his followers, he displayed miraculous powers during his childhood, such as the ability to fill inkpots of fellow students by just touching them with his fingers, and the ability to escape from a locked room when his parents attempted to prevent ...
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In his 20 years journey, Guruji collected artifacts and other material from rural areas. Guruji's collection includes a lot of material used by tribal people as part of their culture. His exposure and interactions with the tribal and rural communities built his knowledge about rural economy and technologies, local practices and folk arts. [2 ...
Nandi at Shiva temple, Chhatarpur temple Laxmi Vinayaka Temple Gauri Nageshwara Temple Main Entrance Shri Shiv Mandir inside Chattarpur Mandir Complex The main courtyard of Chhatarpur Temple Main temple Gopura. The entire temple complex is spread over 24 ha (60 acres) and has over 20 small and large temples divided into three different complexes.
Shastri is serving as a peethadhishwar and chief of Bageshwar Dham, a Hindu site dedicated to the god Hanuman in Gada village in Chattarpur District, Madhya Pradesh.Shastri organises a divya darbar at this dham every Tuesday and Saturday, [14] where it is believed that he heals all the physical, mental, economic, and social sufferings of people with his divine powers, which he got from Hanuman.
A day before his death on 21 June 1940, he gave Golwalkar a sheet of paper asking him to be the RSS leader. On 3 July, five state-level sanghchalak (directors) in Nagpur announced Hedgewar's decision. [23] Golwalkar's choice was said to have stunned the RSS volunteers as Hedgewar had passed over several senior activists.
The military action resulted in the death of many pilgrims as well as damage to the Akal Takht and the destruction of the Sikh Reference Library. [10] The perceived threat to Gandhi's life increased after the operation. [11] Accordingly, Sikhs were removed from her personal bodyguard detail by the Intelligence Bureau for fear of assassination.
Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (Marathi pronunciation: [paːɳɖuɾəŋɡ səd̪aːʃiʋ saːne] pronunciation ⓘ ; 24 December 1899 – 11 June 1950), also known as Sane Guruji (Guruji meaning "respected teacher") by his students and followers, was a Marathi author, teacher, social activist and freedom fighter from Maharashtra, India.