Diphu 25th Sep : 81st Lingkhat Divas (foundation day) of Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha was observed at Diphu in Karbi Anglong District , Assam. The flag of the Mahasabha was hoisted by Sri A.S Gautam working president of the central committee after flag hoisting flowers offered at the sahid Bedi after that a meeting was organised after presidentship of Sri Aswini Kr. Singha, President of Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha Diphu branch Sri A.S Gautam honoured as Chief Guest several leaders delevered speeh at te meeting. Among them Sri Rabindra Singha, Executive Member of Central committee of NBMM, were listed as notable speaker. The meeting also addressed by Sri Dananjay Singha, President of Sri Sri Radha Krishna Sevashram Diphu.
By Ranita Sinha, Kolkata Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Thakur, the great saint of the Bishnupriya Manipuri Community was born on 26th October, 1871, in a remote village of Cachar district called Baropua in the state of Assam. He was born to a Xatriya Manipuri family. His father Sri Sanatan Pandit was a Sanskrit teacher and mother Srimati Malati Devi, a house wife. Sadhu Baba from his childhood was indifferent to all worldly happenings. He was engrossed in chanting the name of Lord Krishna. Along with other students of his age, Sadhu Baba started taking lessons of grammar and other spiritual literature from his father. At a very young age he lost his mother but he was brought up with utmost love and care by his step mother. At the age of eighteen, Sadhu baba lost his father, so, to continue his spiritual education under the guidance of Rajpandit Mineshwas Swarbabhwam Bhattacherjee, he went to Tripura. But within one year he made up his mind to visit all the holy places and as such he took permis...
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