27.08.2010 ►Inauguration of Jain Bhawan Birgunj by President Of Nepal

Published: 29.08.2010
Updated: 30.07.2015

Sadar Jai Jinendra!!

Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Sabha Birgunj, Nepal, are pleased to enlighten you that newly built terapanth bhawan at Anuvrat Marg Adarshnagar, Birgunj (Nepal) inaugurated by Rt. H’onble President Of Nepal Dr. Rambaran Yadav in presence of Samani Chinmay Pragya, Dr. Samboth Pragya and Dr. Guru Pragaya on dated 27th Aug.,’10 at 10:30 am in the leadership of Shri Ashok Kr. Baid President of Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Sabha of Birgunj as well as with the presence of Bhawan nirman samiti sanyojak Shri Surender Kr. Ji Golchha. This was for first time in the history of 34 years of Birgunj Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Sabha the smarika was launched by Rt. H’onble President Of Nepal Dr. Rambaran Yadav. There was an speech by the Rt. H’onble President Of Nepal Dr. Rambaran Yadav  “Dharmik Sahisuntha Ekta Naitikta aur Anusashan” continuing by “Sabhi dharm prem ka sandesh deta hai”. Samani Chinmay Pragya in her words saying “Naye makan main naye vayakti ka nirmaan ho, iss bhawan main Acharya Shri Maha Shraman k nirdeshan main Preksha dhyan, Jeewan vigyaan va ahinsa prasikshan ka karya chale”. The welcome speech by Shri Ashok Kr. Baid, President of Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Sabha of Birgunj “ Welcome to everyone particularly and gave the message of Lord Mahavir as well included this was the dream of his parents Lt. Shri Nathmal Ji Baid (shradha nisth shrawak) and Lt. Smt Hanumani Devi Baid”. 11years ago during Kamal Muni prabhas the Silyanaas was inaugurated.

We cordially request you please pass this message including photographs to Acharya Shri and all the Magazines and Patra - Patrika. The programme was highlighted all the local and national newspapers as the headline with the picture. All the T.V. channel and radio fm broadcasted live and followed it in the news.

Thanks!

OM ARHAM!!!

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  1. Acharya
  2. Ahinsa
  3. Anuvrat
  4. Arham
  5. Bhawan
  6. Birgunj
  7. Dharm
  8. Dhyan
  9. Guru
  10. Jinendra
  11. Mahavir
  12. Muni
  13. OM
  14. Pragya
  15. Preksha
  16. Preksha Dhyan
  17. Sabha
  18. Samani
  19. Samani Chinmay Pragya
  20. Samiti
  21. Shraman
  22. Shrawak
  23. Shwetambar
  24. Terapanth
  25. Terapanthi
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