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The first statue of Lord Parshuramji was unveiled in Dungarpur

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Dungarpur, July 20 (HS). The first statue of Lord Parshuram was unveiled on Saturday by the Vipra Foundation in the city's Naya Mahadev temple complex. The statue of Lord Parshuram was worshipped with Vedic chanting. At the same time, a message was given to the Brahmin community to work unitedly for the development of the society and the country.

In this program, Mahavidya Sadhak Diwakar Guruji of Kamakhya Shaktipeeth Assam, National Patron of Vipra Foundation Dharmanarayan Joshi, National General Secretary KK Sharma, National Secretary Pramod Paliwal, State President Narendra Paliwal, Women State President, State Vice President Narayan Pandya, State General Secretary Yogesh Joshi, State President Youth Cell Vikas Sharma, District President Lalit Upadhyay, General Secretary Prashant Choubisa, District Youth President Mukesh Joshi, Women President Roshni Pandya unveiled the statue of Lord Parshuram. The worship was performed with Vedic mantras by Pandit Sanjay Pandya and several other Brahmins.

The entire campus reverberated with the chants of Lord Parshuram. Kamakhya Shakti Peeth's Sadhak Diwakar Guruji said that Lord Parshuram is our worshipable deity. We get strength and inspiration from him. The installation of the first idol of the Lord in the city will give everyone the message of unity along with strength and progress. He said that today's youth is adopting western culture, this is a matter of great concern. KK Sharma said that every person of the society will have to come forward to take the Brahmin society forward. He said that no child of the society should remain without education or treatment due to financial weakness. The society is always ready for this. The Vipra Foundation will bear the entire cost of education of such youth. On this occasion, officials associated with the Vipra Foundation and people associated with social service were felicitated. A large number of people from the Brahmin community were present in the program.