Vipra rawal biography of mahatma
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Pratik Gandhi is an Indian theatre and film actor who primarily works in Gujarati theatre and cinema. He is widely recognized for playing Harshad Mehta in the Sony LIV biographical series Scam Pratik Gandhi was born in Surat to parents who were teachers. He studied at Surat where he was involved in theatre arts. He graduated in Industrial Engineering in Jalgaon North Maharashtra University Maharashtra and started working as an engineer in Reliance Industries in day time and doing theatre in evening. He worked with National Productivity Council in Satara, Pune and later also worked for a multinational corporation in Mumbai. Pratik Gandhi fell in love with television and theatre actress Bhamini Oza and they got married in Miraya, their daughter was born in He also has a younger brother, Punit Gandhi, who is a designer by profession, but has also lent his voice in the movie Love Ni Bhavai in the song "Athadaya Kare Che". He received an opportunity to work in a Gujarati play Aa Paar Ke Pele Paar with Firoz Bhagat, Apara Mehta, Vipra Rawal which was about to open in a short period. The play was commercially successful. He was landed a role performing with another stalwart of Gujarati theatre, Manoj Shah. He received a role in the Gujarati film Bey Yaar () which became
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Rang Avadhoot () (Paduranga Vitthal Valame) or well known as Pujya Bapji descent on , Kartik Sukla 9- Birth place, Godhra (Gujarat), India, with bright school and college career joined independence movement. He worked sometime as teacher, and took active part in social and political activities. He left all these, and came to Nareshvar in
Bapji stayed with holy mother, Rukmamba, guided many on spiritual path, wrote many works, inspired many for social and religious activities.
Bapji left the world bodily on (Kartik Krsna 30) at Harwdar.
Shri Guru Leelamrit
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Pujya Shri Rang Avadhoot
Rang Avadhoot
Introduction
There was another great being called Ranga Avadhut, whom I used to visit now and then. He was a great scholar and came to our Ashram twice. He lived on the banks of the holy Narmada River and would bathe three times each day.
He always traveled on foot. He would never sit in a car, but occasionally he would ride in a horse carriage. He was a great Siddha.
People used to look upon Ranga Avadhut as a divine incarnation. He wore a loincloth and often carried a long stick. He ate simple, light food. He spoke very little and in plain, straightforward language. He was so completely free of pride and ego that he had become love incarna
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