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The International Society for Shri Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur Foundation Stone laid

A foundation stone for the ‘International Society for Shri Shri Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur Sevashram’ was laid by the sevait of Gobinda Mandir, Nabadwip, on the 11th. November 2007. The ceremony took place on the occation of Akhil Bharatiya‘s first celebration of 137th birth anniversary of Shri Shri Sadhu Thakur at Pune, Maharashtra. It witnessed a huge public gathering.

The main purpose of the International Society for Shri Shri Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur Sevashramma, which is an institution, is to build Sevashrams in Delhi, Kolkata, Pune and Bangalore and other cities with the help of NRIs and the people residing in those cities.

The International Society for Shri Shri Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur Sevashram strives for the spiritual, social and educational upliftment of the Bishnupriya Manipuri community and mankind at large. It's philosophy is based on the universal religion of Naam Sankirtan which is to impart service to the people irrespective of caste, creed, color and gender. The Society request all people to come forward to fulfill its objectives.

"To forecaste whether Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur would have been a major force of our times one has to be aware that we are talking about one of the most religiously astute spiritual leader in our B.M.history. However, has anyone wondered how Shri Sadhu Thakur managed to stay in step through years of rapidly changing scenario of Nabadwip?."

The original text sent by Rebati Mohan Sinha has been changed with some addition and deletion.

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