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Spiritual leader: will continue to serve humanity

Spiritual leader: will continue to serve humanity
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BiharSharif: Acharya Chandanaji, one of the recipients of Padma Shri in 2022, has expressed gratitude to the government for recognizing tens of tens of years without selflessness to education, humanity, and inner development.
Jain’s Spiritual Leader, who celebrated his 86th birthday at Veerayatan in Rajgir on Wednesday, told this reporters, “It is a great honor given to me and will facilitate my work for mankind.” Asked about the challenges he faced as the spiritual leader of Jain’s first woman, he stated, “There are many who oppose the promises of my meeting directly or indirectly, but I work tirelessly and passionately in my service mission for humanity without regard to caste, creed, or Faith, which ended up.
I maintained my calm through thick and thin and infused every day in my life and happiness And elementary school throughout the country, providing almost free education to around 10,000 children who lack and need.
Veerayat was conceptualized by his mentor, Acharya Amar Muni Maharaj, who raised it from the rank of nun to Acharya.
Apart from the Eye Hospital in Rajgir and one school in Pawapuri and Lachhuar in the Jamui District, Veerayatan also has college beds in Pawapuri where the service is almost completely complete.
Regarding future projects, Acharya Chandanaji stated that a school, diagnostic center, and a vocational training center had been proposed in Rajgir.
He added, “Our organization intends to open 200 schools throughout the country, but progress is being held with the constraints of funds and regulations and government regulations.
We must completely obey the rules and cannot ignore it at any cost.” In his message to people Countries, spiritual leaders emphasize the importance of compliance with Covid safety guidelines and extraordinary community members to help in need.
He claimed that during the last wave of pandemic, he adopted 50 orphans and shortcomings that received free education and stayed at housing schools at Kutch.

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