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About Prem Prakash Mandal
Prem Prakash Mandal is among the most progressive
religious faith of Sindhis of recent times. This
religious panth was established by famous saint of Sindh
Swami Tenu Ram [Teoonram] at Tando Adam in Nawabshah
district of Sindh, presently part of Pakistan. According
to Swami Tenu Ram
TIL BHAR MACHALI KHAT JO, KOT GAU KARE DAN |
KASHI KARVAT JA MARE, TO BHI NARAK NIDAN ||
hence there is greater stress for being vegetarian in
food habits for the followers of the panth. After the
partition in 1947 Ulhasnagar become the main activity
center of the panth. swami Shanti Prakash Ji had started
many social and religious institutions in the Ulhasnagar
and many other cities of Maharashtra. Presently Satguru
Swami Dev Prakah Ji Maharaj are guiding masses for the
progress on spiritual path and attain Moksha. Satguru
Swami dev Prakash Ji has not only constructed Ashram at
Haridwar but also starting new Prem Prakash Aashram in
various cities of Maharashtra & Gujarat state. Swami
Sarvanand had established Amarapur Asthan at Jaipur in
Rajasthan in the year 1952. Prem Prakash Mandal is the
only religious faith of modern times which have [till
date] all the Religious Gurus born and brought up in
Sindhi families. "Satnam Sakhi" are the words of
greeting each other, among the followers of this panth.
Here at Gandhinagar Kolhapur Maharashtra Prem Prakash
Mandal is quite hyper active for the religious and
spiritual awakening of masses. Swami Dev Prakash Maharaj
ji visiting frequently and guiding care takers of Prem
Prakash Mandal and Swami Shanti Prakash Mahila Aashram.
Birthdays of Satguru and other religious days of Prem
Prakash Mandal are celebrated in grand styles. For the
devotees of other cities free accommodation is provided
at Prem Prakash Mandal, situated near Sindhu Bhhavan.
This is a tradition and customary practice in the Prem
Prakash Mandal that any function, celebration starts
with the " Dhawaja Rohan" Flag Hoasting and ends With
Pallav [click here for
traditional Sindhi Palau] . For
Each Occasion a separate prayer is there. |