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Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Sadhuthakur's 137 Birth Celebration in Pune and Mumbai

Bishnupriya Manipuri people living in Pune and Mumbai, like in other parts of the country, celebrated Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Sadhuthakur's Janmo Mahotsav with devotion and with religiosity.


By Rebati Mohan Sinha

The 1st celebration of Akhil Bharitiya Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Sadhuthakur's Janmo Mahotsav (137th Birth Aniversary) was solemnized in Pune at Range Hill, Anand Bhavan on 10th, 11th of November 2007. Bishnupriya Manipuri people from all over India specially from Delhi, Mumbai, Assam, Tripura, Ahmedabad and Kolkata participated in the celebration with great enthusiasm.

The celebration marked devoted men and women in traditional attires



In Mumbai, the same was held at New Airport Colony, Santacruz Mumbai.







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  1. Its an achievement for the community as a whole.Great to see that the occassion was celebrated on this level.

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  2. Rightly said BN, really a great achievement for the whole community. It is nice to see so many community people assemble to celebrate the grand occasion... thanks to Rebati Kaka to send such nice pictures of the occassion.

    ranita

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