Former DK MP Nalin Kumar Kateel visits Mumbai


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (MS)

Mumbai, Sep 17: Former MP of Dakshina Kannada (DK) Nalin Kumar Kateel is on a tour of the city and met Siddayogi Gurudev Baba Sri Kalidas Maharaj Sri Shivashakti Baba of Kalidas Dhama Sampla Ashram of Haryana Chotu Ram city at the airport on last Tuesday.

Nalin visited renowned Sri Siddivinayaka Ganapati Mandir at Dadar West Prabhadevi and took Darshan. He took darshan of Lord Ganesha idol that was designed on octoganal shape with 2.5 feet in height and installed in between Goddesses Riddi and Siddi. He also offered Phool Gali, Prasad Pooje and Aarati and took blessings of Lord Ganesha. Bhaskar Shetty Dharavi, retired member of Sri Siddivinayaka temple trust and others were present and honoured Nalin.

In the evening Nalin took darshan of GSB Mahaganapati along with Mangaluru city south mla Vedavyasa Kamath at GSB Seva Mandal of King Circle, which is known as rich Ganesha. Later Tulabhara Seve of Nalin and Vedavyasa were held.

BJP Mumbai secretary and spokesperson Vinod Shelar, Mumbai BJP south India unit chief secretary Vijay S Shetty Panakaje, Harish Kumar, members of Ganeshotsava committee Amit Shenoy, Prajwal Kamath and others were present.

 

 

  

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