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Sai Sansthan on grand mission

Written by IWK Bureau | Mar 13, 2009 6:51:24 PM

The Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan of New Zealand has embarked on a grand mission to spread the word of Baba among the people of New Zealand.


The organisation has purchased about 2400sqm land in Henderson, and its members are now striving to raise funds to build a temple for Shirdi Sai Baba.


“The idea is to spread the teachings of Baba, the concepts of Shradha and Saburi, with the intent that this will elevate the quality of life,” Sansthan secretary Bhasker Reddy Duvvuru said.


The project was estimated to cost about $2.5-$3 million and the Sansthan needed all your support, Duvvuru said.


“We request the devotees offer their immense support to the glorious cause by donating funds to this project and assist Sansthan in their effort.


“You may support us by becoming members and also contributing through automatic payments.”


The Santhan has been operating in the country since 2001, conducting regular bhajans and satsang every Thursday.


For details, Duvvuru can be contacted on 09 8469271, or 021 2923807; President Hari Gangisetty can be contacted on  09 6305817 or 021 629993; or vice-president Balachander Shingade on 09 8460258 or 021 154224.