MumbaI: Sainath Mitra Mandali conclude annual Colaba festival


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 28: The annual Satyanarayana Mahapooje and Saibaba Pooje held by Sainath Mitra Mandali at Colaba Cuffe parade here concluded on January 28 along with religious and social rituals.  

Sainath Mitra Mandali was founded by Kadandale Suresh S Bhandary as founder president. He is also the executive president of Manifold cooperative credit society limited, managing director of Nageshwara Cine creations and film producer.

In its annual Mahapooja, chief priest of Nithyananda Mandira, Bhandup west, Laxmi Narayana Bhat performed the religious rituals and blessed the devotees. Suresh Bhandary and Shobha Suresh Bhandary were in charge of poojas. Saurabh S Bhandary, Mega S Bhandary and master Aryaman S Bhandary were the co participants.

Bhandary Seva samithi Mumbai president advocate R M Bhandary, former president advocate Shekar S Bhandary, MLA Canteen’s Navin Shetty, Jaya Poojary Cuffe parade, Shivas Hair Designer Private limited managing director Dr Shivarama K Bhandary, Gopala Bhandary, M Hussain and others were present. Suresh Bhandary performed Mangalarathi and honored Sai devotees.         

  

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