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Where would people gather to listen to Guruji’s teachings?


NIRMITTRIVEDI: Gurudwara

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Answered by amritpalkaur6840
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Explanation:

(1)Source Based Questions: In the last days of his life Guruji stayed Kartarpur, where large number people would gather to listen to his teachings. He would teach people to strictly follow daily routine (nitnem fo3o).

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Answered by chandraprakashkulora
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A devotee looks back on the exceptional love, acceptance, and protection exuded by Guruji Nirmal, a Delhi based preceptor to some of the most powerful people in the land

Guruji Nirmal had a following that included Sharad Pawar, Amar Singh, Murli Manohar Joshi, a host of other politicians, and members of Delhi’s who’s who. Yet, he remained one of the most private and little knowns of spiritual preceptors in the capital. He had no ashram, having built only a small Shiv Mandir where devotees gathered for his birthday, Baisakhi, and Shivratri. Other times, we met at a devotee’s house in Mehrauli.

Well-built and burly, with strong features and a shaved head, he was a handsome man, with great personal charm. He was remarkably inclusive and open. He allowed devotees to cluster around him, touch his feet and knees, or even drop a kiss on his head, as one American was fond of doing.

His demise in the end of May this year has left many of us orphaned, but it also compels us to record for posterity his unique nature, and come to terms with his mystique.

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