TENTH FOUNDATION DAY of SHIRDI SAIBABA TEMPLE, GUWAHATIThe Shirdi Sai Baba temple at Radha Nagar, VIP Road, Guwahati, celebrated its 10th anniversary celebration on 10th and 11th November, 2022. Large number of devotees from Guwahati and other states joined the celebrations. This occasion was graced by Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy ji. This temple was established by Dr. Satpathy ji on 11th November, 2012. Dr. Satpathy inaugurated the Palki Yatra on 10th Nov’2022. On 11th November, 2022 a voluntary Blood Donation camp was organised at the temple premises and was inaugurated by Dr. Satpathy ji. This programme was followed by a colourful cultural programme at Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, Guwahati. Hon’ble Chief Minister, Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma graced the occasion as Chief Guest and addressed the gathering. He spoke about the life and teachings of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba and appreciated the work done by Shri Shirdi Sai Spiritual and Charitable Trust, Radha Nagar, VIP Road, Guwahati, in the field of social work. He profusely praised the contribution of Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy in propagating the message of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba through Shri Shirdi Sai Global Foundation and more than 250 spiritual centres set up with his inspiration in India and across the globe. Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy addressed the gathering and delivered a highly inspiring speech. He dwelt at length on the necessity of having a Guru for attaining spiritual progress and also to face the rigors and uncertainties of life. He stressed the importance of living morally correct and intellectually honest lifestyle to attain peace and prosperity. An Assamese Shri Guru Bhagawat YouTube channel was inaugurated on this occasion. Dr. Satpathy ji felicitated Hon’ble Chief Minister, Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma with a CBS Cultural Foundation stole. On this occasion, leading Assamese troupe performed traditional folk dances like Sattriya Dance, Bardoichikhla (Bodo) dance, Bhortal Nritya, Tiwa Dance, Barat (Tiwa) Folk Dance, Bihu Dance.
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TENTH FOUNDATION DAY of SHIRDI SAIBABA TEMPLE, GUWAHATI

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Tenth Foundation Day of Shirdi Saibaba Temple, Guwahati

The Shirdi Sai Baba temple at Radha Nagar, VIP Road, Guwahati, celebrated its 10th anniversary celebration on 10th and 11th November, 2022. Large number of devotees from Guwahati and other states joined the celebrations. This occasion was graced by Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy ji. This temple was established by Dr. Satpathy ji on 11th November, 2012.
Dr. Satpathy inaugurated the Palki Yatra on 10th Nov’2022.
On 11th November, 2022 a voluntary Blood Donation camp was organised at the temple premises and was inaugurated by Dr. Satpathy ji.
This programme was followed by a colourful cultural programme at Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, Guwahati. Hon’ble Chief Minister, Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma graced the occasion as Chief Guest and addressed the gathering. He spoke about the life and teachings of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba and appreciated the work done by Shri Shirdi Sai Spiritual and Charitable Trust, Radha Nagar, VIP Road, Guwahati, in the field of social work. He profusely praised the contribution of Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy in propagating the message of Shri Shirdi Sai Baba through Shri Shirdi Sai Global Foundation and more than 250 spiritual centres set up with his inspiration in India and across the globe.
Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satpathy addressed the gathering and delivered a highly inspiring speech. He dwelt at length on the necessity of having a Guru for attaining spiritual progress and also to face the rigors and uncertainties of life. He stressed the importance of living morally correct and intellectually honest lifestyle to attain peace and prosperity. An Assamese Shri Guru Bhagawat YouTube channel was inaugurated on this occasion. Dr. Satpathy ji felicitated Hon’ble Chief Minister, Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma with a CBS Cultural Foundation stole.
On this occasion, leading Assamese troupe performed traditional folk dances like Sattriya Dance, Bardoichikhla (Bodo) dance, Bhortal Nritya, Tiwa Dance, Barat (Tiwa) Folk Dance, Bihu Dance.

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