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Thakur Devkinandan celebrated Diwali with poor children in Mathura. Thakur Devkinandan celebrated Diwali with poor children in Mathura: The spiritual guru reached the slum, took the children in his lap and lit sparklers – Mathura News


In Mathura, spiritual guru and storyteller Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj reached the slums and celebrated the festival of Diwali with the children living there. Thakur Devki Nandan Maharaj helped the poor, helpless and needy people living in huts and studying in street schools.

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Storyteller Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj said that this is the holy festival of Diwali. Which all the Sanatani people are celebrating with great pomp. And in this Sanatan Dharma everyone has the right to celebrate the festival of Diwali. In this way, our Vishwa Shanti Seva Charitable Trust has determined that we should also celebrate Diwali with those children whose families lack facilities. Lighted sparklers by holding children in their lap

Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj celebrating Diwali with children.

The children of those houses remain disappointed after seeing the children of other houses. Because their parents do not have the money that their children need. To fulfill this, his trust and he celebrated Diwali with those children. Storyteller Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj shared happiness with the children by bursting pomegranates, sparklers and firecrackers. He took the children in his lap and lit sparklers with his hands.

Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj said that if Sanatan Board is formed then it will definitely be a different pleasure to spend that money in the education, construction and celebration of these needy children. He said that in the upcoming Dharma Sansad to be held on 16th, all Sanatani religious gurus should also raise the demand for formation of Sanatan Board.

Storyteller Devkinandan Maharaj came to celebrate Diwali with poor children.

Storyteller Devkinandan Maharaj came to celebrate Diwali with poor children.



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