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Kanha Shantivanam 22nd January 2024

By 7 am, he went to the meditation hall to lead the morning meditation from 6.58 am to 7.29 am, broadcast globally, coinciding with the monumental inauguration of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India.

Daaji showed them the exquisite Lladro statue of Babuji Maharaj crafted from porcelain, captivating the attention of everyone. Amidst discussions about a life-sized statue adorned with a Sahaj Marg badge, Daaji elaborated on the intricacies, including a magnetic mechanism ingeniously incorporated within the statue. 

Daaji woke up rather early at 3:30 am and worked in his office. By 7 am, he went to the meditation hall to lead the morning meditation from 6.58 am to 7.29 am, broadcast globally, coinciding with the monumental inauguration of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India. During the Satsang that followed, a very young abhyasi Gaurav Banda received his final preparatory sitting as a preceptor.


 

Returning home, Daaji took a leisurely stroll before having breakfast and relaxing on the swing. Soon, he was joined by a couple of practitioners, engaging in pleasant conversation until Daaji went to the office room to meet with Haresh Buxani and his wife in his office. They discussed on the development of the Mission in the East as Haresh Buxani announced that he is likely to return in July with a large batch of potential trainers from Thailand and other nations. They had recently accompanied several Korean new preceptor candidates to Kanha. 

 

Daaji showed them the exquisite Lladro statue of Babuji Maharaj crafted from porcelain, captivating the attention of everyone. Amidst discussions about a life-sized statue adorned with a Sahaj Marg badge, Daaji elaborated on the intricacies, including a magnetic mechanism ingeniously incorporated within the statue. 


 

Mr. CB. Patel from the UK arrived in Kanha last night and had to be admitted to the Kanha Medical Centre due to a health concern. Daaji decided to go and meet him there. Daaji met him in the KMC and inquired about his health. Daaji accompanied him for almost 25 minutes. 


 

Chhotubhai Patel is a prominent figure within the British Indian community. He is a respected journalist, publisher, and entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to the Indian diaspora in the United Kingdom. He is best known for founding and editing Gujarat Samachar, one of the largest circulated Gujarati language newspapers outside of India. Additionally, he has been actively involved in various community organizations and initiatives aimed at promoting cultural, social, and economic ties between India and the UK. 

 

Daaji then went to the bookstall to show the statue, only to find it closed for the day. Undeterred, plans were made to bring the statue to Daaji’s residence, sparking off a lengthy discourse on innovative badge designs.


 

After lunch, Daaji and the guests convened again in the evening. Daaji conducted meditation from 6.11 p.m. to 6.42 p.m. When Daaji was about to leave, he was informed that C. B. Patel had just left the medical center and was on his way to meet him. Daaji then waited for him. After a short discussion, Daaji took him to the stage, showed him the meditation hall, and then asked him to get into his car. 

 

They then toured the ashram, exploring various facilities and even taking time to interact with children, delighting in a small hut crafted by the labor children, who invited Daaji the day before. 

 

After dinner, the evening continued with a scenic walk around Gokul Point, showcasing the innovative hydroponics system and traditional pathway construction now lined with pretty red packing of tiny pebbles in lime. As night fell, the gathering transitioned into a musical soirée, with Maya Deepak Gujarat ka Gaurav award winner filling Daaji's home with joyous melodies in Gujarati. CB Patel and his family requested to take a group photograph with Daaji, after which everyone left and Daaji could retire for the day.


 

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