Bhagavan Sri Nityananda Swami Mandir-Matha — Dhyana Mandir, Bhojana Shale construction work started
Team Udayavani, Mar 19, 2024, 8:42 PM IST
Udupi: A special religious pooja took place for the beginning of the construction of two new facilities, the “Dhyana Mandir” and “Bhojana Shale” of the Bhagwan Shree Nityananda Mandir Matha in Udupi.
K Diwakar Shetty Thotadamane, the working president Mandir-Matha, led the event. The two new buildings are being built on a generous donation from Mumbai businessman K K Avarsekar.
Under the guidance of Panditacharya Vivekananda Shastri Maharaj and Amit Shukla, the rituals were conducted with reverence and devotion.
Distinguished attendees at the event included Purushottama P., the trustees of Mandir-Math, along with notable personalities such as K Mohanachandran Nambiar, K Nataraj Hegde Palli, Gautam Aravade Nagpur, and Jayakar Shetty Indrali, President of Badgubettu Credit Co-operative Society, among others.
The presence of eminent figures like MIT Former Director Prof Raghuveer Pai, Chetan Narvekar Manipal, and Chairman of the Governing Body, Udaya Kumar Shetty Bannanje, added prestige to the gathering.
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