Gujarat CM Joins Dada Bhagwan 118th Birth Anniversary Amid Spiritual Celebrations

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel actively participated in the 118th birth anniversary celebrations of spiritual leader Dada Bhagwan in Morbi. He joined devotees in prayer sessions and performed rituals while receiving blessings from spiritual guide Atmagnani Deepak. The week-long festival features various devotional programs and spiritual discourses attended by numerous dignitaries and devotees. Dada Bhagwan, founder of the Akram Vignan Movement, emphasized self-realization and universal compassion through his teachings.

Key Points: CM Bhupendra Patel Attends Dada Bhagwan 118th Birth Anniversary

  • CM Patel performed aarti and prayers for universal well-being during the festival
  • Attended spiritual discourse on self-realization and karma consciousness by Atmagnani Deepak
  • Received sacred book on Dada Bhagwan's life teachings and spiritual principles
  • Week-long celebration features devotional programs and community prayer sessions
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Gujarat CM participates in 118th birth anniversary celebration of Dada Bhagwan

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel participates in Dada Bhagwan's 118th birth anniversary celebrations in Morbi, offering prayers and receiving spiritual guidance from Atmagnani Deepak.

"Gnani Purush – Part 6 - Book presented to CM Patel based on Dada Bhagwan's teachings"

Morbi, Nov 4

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the grand celebration of the 118th birth anniversary of Dada Bhagwan held in Gujarat's Morbi.

On the second day of the festival, the Chief Minister joined devotees in offering prayers and performing 'aarti' to Simandhar Swami and Dada Bhagwan, praying for the well-being of all.

During the event, CM Patel participated in satsang and prayer sessions, attentively listening to the spiritual discourse (Atma Gnan Pravachan) delivered by Atmagnani Deepak. The Chief Minister also offered floral tributes and performed rituals before taking blessings from Deepak, who presented him with the book “Gnani Purush – Part 6”, based on the life and teachings of Dada Bhagwan.

The celebration, which began on November 3, will continue till November 9, featuring a series of devotional programmes, spiritual discourses, and community prayers. Addressing the gathering, Deepak shared insightful reflections on self-realisation, the nature of karma and consciousness, liberation from worldly suffering, and the role of awareness in an age driven by modern technology and artificial intelligence.

The event witnessed an overwhelming turnout of devotees and dignitaries, including Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Skill Development Kanti Amrutia, Rajya Sabha MP Kesridevsinh Zala, MLAs Durlabh Dethariya and Meghji Chavda, former ministers Brijesh Merja and Mohan Kundariya, District Panchayat President Hansaben Pareghi, Collector K.B. Jhaveri, Morbi Municipal Commissioner Swapnil Khare, District Police Superintendent Mukesh Patel, and leading community members such as Jayantibhai Rajkotia.

The Chief Minister, while offering prayers, wished for peace, harmony, and true happiness for all living beings, emphasising Dada Bhagwan’s message of self-knowledge, inner purity, and universal compassion.

Dada Bhagwan, born as Ambalal Muljibhai Patel in 1908 in Gujarat, was a revered spiritual leader and the founder of the Akram Vignan Movement -- a unique path to instant self-realisation without traditional rituals or renunciation.

Known for his simplicity and compassion, Dada Bhagwan emphasised the realisation of the “Pure Self” (Shuddhatma) as the key to liberation and inner peace. Through his profound teachings on ego, karma, and awareness, he inspired millions to lead lives rooted in humility, truth, and non-violence. His vision of “Jagd Kalyan” -- the spiritual upliftment of all -- continues to guide seekers worldwide through the Dada Bhagwan Foundation and his disciple, Atmagnani Deepak Desai.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's heartwarming to see political leaders embracing spirituality. Dada Bhagwan's message of universal compassion is exactly what our society needs right now.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the spiritual aspect, I hope our leaders also focus equally on practical governance issues. Spiritual events are good, but development work shouldn't take a backseat.
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Ananya R
My grandmother follows Dada Bhagwan's teachings. The Akram Vignan movement's approach to self-realization without traditional rituals makes spirituality accessible to everyone. Jai Shuddhatma! ✨
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the discussion about awareness in the age of AI and modern technology. Spiritual wisdom combined with technological progress - that's the perfect balance we need.
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Vikram M
Gujarat has produced so many great spiritual masters. Dada Bhagwan's teachings about karma and liberation from suffering are timeless. Good to see his legacy being honored properly.

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