Mumbai: 46th annual Nemotsava held at Borivli garadi


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 28: The 46th annual Baidarkala Nemotsava was held at Brahma Baidarkala Garadi convened by Jagadishwari Seva Samiti, Borivli east Devulapada on Friday January 25.

Several rituals were held. The nemotsava concluded on Sunday morning.

National Billava Maha Mandala honorary president and Bharath Bank president Jaya C Suvarna felicitated Koti Poojary of Sooda Garadi. Billavara Association Mumbai president Chandrashekar S Poojary, vice-president Srinivas R Karkera, honorary chief treasurer Rajesh J Bangera, Bharath Bank director Premnath P Kotian, Aswari Patel, Shivsena leader Rajabhai Kadam, Yogesh Boyir, Chetan Kadam and several devotees were present.



Jagadeeshwari Seva Samiti vice-president Lakshmana B Beluvayi, honorary secretary Vishwanath B Bangera, honorary chief treasurer Raghu K Kotian, joint secretary Sadashiva D Salian, joint treasurer Dinesh R Shetty, trustee members Narsappa K Marnad, Vasu K Poojary, Jayarama S Poojary, Anand G Shetty, Dinaker G Pawar, executive committee president Dayananda Poojary Varanga, secretary Jayarama Poojary and Laxmana S Salian, joint secretary Vittala H Poojary, executive committee members and a large number of devotees were present.

Billavara Association Mumbai Seva Dal volunteered in the leadership of Dalapathi Ganesh K Poojary. Office bearers welcomed the gathering and distributed prasada.

  

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