Ved Vidyapeeth Gurudham Baunsi: Daridranath Bhoj.
Communication Assistant, Bounsi (Banka). Daridra Narayan Seva and Guru Diksha program was organized at Gurudham Ashram on Monday, the third day of the annual festival. Under Daridra Narayan Seva, packets of kheer were distributed among more than one thousand needy people. A large number of Daridranarayan participated in this program. It is believed that service to Daridranarayan means service to God. Apart from the members of the Ashram, the officers and disciples organized this event successfully. A large number of people were present there to watch this program.
The program started with an attractive tableau of Param Guru Bhupendra Nath Sanyal from the hut located in the Ashram. The devotees walking along the tableau were showering flowers while chanting Jai Guru to the tune of conch, drum, jhal and other musical instruments. As soon as the tableau reached, food distribution started among the needy.
On the same day, in the Guru Diksha program, 66 devotees were given formal Guru Diksha by Gurumata Devasena Chakraborty. Apart from this, the annual festival of Chhote Sarkar Guru Girjapati Sanyal was also celebrated with enthusiasm. Child celibates recited the Vedas. Worshiped Mother Saraswati. Worshiped Gurudev.
On Tuesday, the fourth day of the annual festival, the annual festival of Bade Sarkar Guru Kashipati Sanyal was celebrated. Special puja-rituals were performed by Pandit Devnarayan Sharma and Pandit Gangadhar Mishra. Bhajan-sankirtan was organised. People have reached there in large numbers. Students from Bihar, from all over the country and from other countries too have come here.
Guru brothers and sisters were seen dancing to the bhajans of bhajan singers Nilambuj Kishore Jha and Nandan Sharma. The program remained devotional with Panchamrit Abhishek, Veda recitation, Mangal Aarti and collective Geeta recitation. The annual festival will conclude today with Shiv Panchayatan Puja. Trust Secretary Hrishikesh Pandey and others are active in making the event successful.
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