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Acharya Swamishri, self-made prasadi


Acharya Swamishri, self-made prasadi

Swaminarayan Swami Maharaj, the Acharya of Mani Nagar Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Sansthan, is currently co-operating a large group of saints and devotees in the Far East countries. Acharya Swamiji Maharaj, who has been promoted by satsang in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and other metropolitan cities in the Australian continent, in the southern hemisphere, is burning many creatures with blessings and blessings. The welfare of God and His Saints is for him. Sarovar Tharuvar Sanshu, in the fourth year of the month, due to the greatness of God, Acharya Swamiji has been welfare of many living creatures. Australia is a mammal mingle in the whole world. The best-looking Kangaroo is the national animal of Australia. God has given everybody a special character, in which animals are not excluded. In every animal of the world, someone has a specialty that is really different.The specialty of kangaroo is that the large kangaroo in size can cut the distance up to 30 feet in a box. In the Brisbane-Australia zoo, saints and devotees were present. Then there were crowds of kangaroo who identified as mobs and their cubs were called Joy. Kangaroo's self-propaganda and made a moksha.And on all these animals, Vaibhavastalayamohoddhi, Acharya Swamiji Maharaj, who came to Vaal Vatsalya, gave love to a beautiful and delicate animal named Koala. This animal, which sleeps 22 hours from 24 hours, is known for its soft skin. The Australians are very fond of it. In this way, Acharya Swamiji used to take admission in the whole world, Swarajji Maharaj, in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and other cities, Sadbhav Amrit festival, blessings etc. Here you will find a visual representation of the views of Australia's Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and other metropolitan cities.

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