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The provinces of
Nagher and Babariyavad are the regions of devotees with firm
dedication and devotion towards Bhagawan Shree Swaminarayan and
His saints. Pujyapad Sadguru Shree Shastriji maharaj and Pujya
Shree Purani Swami Shree Premprakashdasji Swami wandered from
village to village and even at the huts of shepherds in Gir and
inculcated the values and traditions of Satsang in their noble
heart and life. And devotees have dedicated themselves in
foundation and development of Gurukul in every aspect.
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In this regain of
mountains and rivers the festival of Jal-zilani Ekadashi is
celebrated by Gurukul in the vibrant atmosphere of great
pleasure. Like every year saints visited the villages for Satsang and on 23 September, 2007 a grand festival was
celebrated on he bank of river Machhundri in the holy presence
of Pujyapad Shree Jogi Swamiji.
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Rugnathpur,
Samadhiyala, Hemal, Mota Manasa, Kovaya, Pati Manasa, Nigala,
Jamka, Timbi, Shana Vankiya, Naliyeri Moli, Nana Samadhiyala,
Pataper, Pan-khan, Umej, Salva, Rabarika, Pipariya, Motisar,
Vadli, Kandhi, Bhacha, Ambada, Kansari, Bandharada, Vadli,
Mobatpura, Nagadiya, Dhokadava, Juni Vajdi, Juna Ugala, Navi
Vajdi, Vavrada, Khilavad, Vadaviyala, Jaragali, Gir Gadhada,
Fareda, Babariya, Sanvav, Umedpura, Harmadiya, Dron, Itavaya,
Fatsar are the villages where saints performed Satsang Vicharan.
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Droneshwar
Mahadev is an ancient shrine where Pratishtha of Lord
Shiva is done by Dronacharya, the famous Guru of Pandavas. Till
today there is continuous natural pouring of water on Shivaling
throughout the year.
At this pious
place in the divine presence of Pujyapad Shree Jogi Swamiji and
under the guidance of Sadguru Purani Shree Balkrishnadasji
Swami, thousands of devotees from villages of Nagher region and
from Rajkot, Junagadh, Ahmedabd, Surat, vadodara, Mumbai
participated with utmost enthusiasm & devotion. Shree
Bhupendrabhai Chudasama (Agriculture Minister, Gujarat) was the
chairperson of the festival. Shree D G Zalavadia (Collector,
Amreli), Shree T G Zalavadiaya (Deputy Commissioner, Ahmedabad)
were the chief guests of the festival. Many other dignitaries of
province participated in this holy event of Jal-zilani.
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Celebration
started with the Pujan of Thakoraji and river Machhundri with
the holy hands of Pujya Shastri Shree Harivallabhdasji Swami
(Chief Kothari, Junagadh Temple) and Pujya Shree Balkrishnadasji
Swami. It was followed by the ritual of floating of Thakorji in boat on
the water of river.
Pujyapad Shree
Jogi Swamiji bestowed his divine Darshan and performed the
second Arati of Thakoraji and also sat in the boat with Thakoraji. He also
extended his blessings to the Chairperson, Chief Guests, Yajmans and
all devotees.
Pujya Shastri
Shree Harivallabhdasji Swami delivered the occasional speech and
students of Gurukul Ahmedabad and Bal-Yuvak Mandal from Nagher
presented various Raas. Pujya Purani Shree Hariswarupdasji Swami
delivered inspiring speech and explained the importance and
divinity of this celebration.
Being a part of this divine occasion, Shree
Bhupendrabhai Chudasama expressed his pleasure. As a agriculture Minister he also
explained the better beneficial projects for farmers.
Pujya Purani
Shree Balkrishnadasji Swami also delivered relevant speech and
congratulated all participants that in spite of continuous
rain participated with utmost devotion and shaped the celebration with grand success.
As a part of social service, a blood camp was also arranged.
In spite of heavy rain over 15,000 devotees took part in this
celebration from villages of Nagher, towns & cities of Gujarat
and Mumbai.
Simultaneously
all four Araties were performed and various Thal were
offered to mThakoraji. In the end all devotees served with
Maha-prasad of Ekadashi.
Shree D K
Shah, Mumbai (in the pious memory of AN Ghanshyambhai D Shah),
Shree Sandeep Kumar and Shree Dhimant Kumar, Una (in the pious
memory of AN father Shree Pradeep Kumar Jivandas Shah), Shree
Karshan Bapa Padashala, Una (in the pious memory of AN Shree
Vasharambhai Vallabhbhai Padashala) were the Yajmans of this
grand celebration.
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