Bhupendra Patel presents book, murtis of Simandhar Swami to dignitaries in Delhi
September 20, 2021
New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on his visit to national capital New Delhi today gifted the murti of Simandhar Swami to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah today.
Patel also visited President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu, Health minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying minister Parshottam Rupala during his visit to New Delhi. He gifted a book of Dada Bhagwan to President Ram Nath Kovind.
Patel had bowed to Simandhar Swami before taking oath as Gujarat CM on 13th September. He had also installed idol of Simandhar Swami in Chief Minister’s office and performed puja of same before taking the charge of the office as Gujarat CM.
The sources from Dada Bhagwan foundation informed that Patel had achieved the status of ‘Mahatma’ as per the tradition of Dada Bhagwan sect before some years and he strictly follows the ethics of refraining from hurting anyone in his behavior. He owns an accommodation in Simandhar City at Adalaj Trimandir and often visits and stays there for some days. Such type of accommodation in Simandhar City is allocated to only those who have gained the status of ‘Mahatma’ in the sect. DeshGujarat
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