Ganapathy Sachidananda Ashram has made a tremendous contribution to the society - Sri Sachidananda Bharathi
Mysore: Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Swamiji's 80th Birthday Celebrations this morning
It was special to bring Swamiji to the stage in a procession with folk music.
Subsequently, the Charitha Narnamana program honored and honored dignitaries from various fields.
The award was given by renowned pianist Vidwan Brian Silas of New Delhi, Vidwan BV Balasai of flute bassist and Dr Bandar of Kakinada, who is proficient in bonsai. Chandru Veeraraju Chowdhury, Rajeev Vaidya of Mumbai and Sudhir Jadhav, and Kondoor Krishnaraju of Mysore, and Anjaneya Raju of Visakhapatnam were honored.
Shri Sachidananda Bharathi Swamiji, the pontiff of the Edenir Ramakrishna, who was the divine representative of the event, said that Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda had made a tremendous contribution to the Ashram society by leading our religious heritage.
Ganapathi Srees described music as a specialty that incorporates the psychological and mental health of the people.
If Ganapathi Sri went to the Himalayas, it would have been a great loss to society. Sachchidananda Bharathi Swamiji said, "It is a matter of pride for all of us to live here and strive for the good of society."
He also presented Ganapathi Shri's 80th birthday.
The younger Sri Sri Dattavijayananda Theertha Swamiji and Harihara Panchamsali Math Shwasaguru Sri Vachanananda Swamiji were present.
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