Devotion Marks the 137th Birth Anniversary of Thakur Anukulchandra
Spiritual Celebrations Held in Palamu for Thakur Anukulchandra’s Jayanti
The 137th birth anniversary of Thakur Anukulchandra was celebrated in a devotional atmosphere with a grand spiritual gathering and rituals in Palamu.
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- 137th birth anniversary of Thakur Anukulchandra celebrated with devotion.
- A Dharma Sabha and Mother’s Convention marked the celebrations.
- Devotees from various places participated with great enthusiasm.
MEDININAGAR – The 137th birth anniversary of spiritual leader Thakur Anukulchandra was celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm on Sunday in Satsang Nagar, Bairiya. The event featured a Dharma Sabha, a Mother’s Convention, and elaborate rituals at the Satsang Temple.
Devotees from across the region participated in the ceremonies with deep faith. The day began with traditional rituals and prayers, followed by a Dharma Sabha, where speakers highlighted the spiritual teachings and philosophy of Thakur Anukulchandra.
Messages of Spiritual Enlightenment
Retired administrative officer Anil Kumar Singh, the chief guest, spoke extensively on the divine teachings of Thakur Anukulchandra. “The ultimate goal of human life is attaining the Supreme Being, and this can only be achieved by following a positive and spiritual path,” he said. Other speakers, including Dhriti Sundar, Rajkumar, and Kuldeep Mishra, emphasized the importance of adhering to Thakur Anukulchandra’s principles for holistic human development.
Women’s Role in Devotion Highlighted
The Mother’s Convention inspired women to stay steadfast on the path of devotion and welfare. Guided by committee members Kalawati, Roma, Leena Sinha, and others, the women were encouraged to embrace spirituality as a means of personal growth and societal upliftment.
Bhajans and Community Efforts
The Dharma Sabha also included melodious Vedic hymns by Sachidanand Pandey and others, creating a deeply devotional atmosphere. The event concluded successfully under the guidance of Anil Kumar Singh, with active contributions from organizers such as Mrityunjay Ratnakar and Dilranjan Singh.


