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Rajabhau Kothari

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II Shri Rajabhau Kothari of Ahmednagar II
TitleShri Swami Vishweshwar Maharaj
Shri Swayam Siddhanatha Maharaj
Personal
Born
06 February 1968
ReligionHinduism
NationalityIndian
Parents
  • Hiralal (father)
  • Vimal (mother)

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Rajesh Hiralal Kothari, also known as Bhau of Ahmednagar is a herbal medicine producer, social worker and saint. He got the blessings of Shri Dattatreya Maharaja and Shri Shankar Maharaja. He turned out to be a theist from an atheist. He believes that service to man is service to God. He did huge amount of work in small amount of time.

Life[edit]

Shri Rajesh Hiralal Kothari was born on 6 February 1968 at Ahmednagar. He completed the education and joined the family business. He was a science student. Therefore, he checks each and everything on the basis of science. He selflessly helps poor as well as needy of the society. He guides people correctly. He is always ready to solve others problem. It is correct to say that “God helps those who help others”. He was an atheist. Few incidents changed his life. He became a theist. He built a temple of Shri Dattatreya Maharaja in his factory. He started to do devotion. Many people are impressed by his devotional work. He felt the touch of God.

Mangal Bhakt Seva Mandal Trust[edit]

Kothari is the founder of the Mangal Bhakta Seva Mandal Trust. It is a non-profit social trust formed with the intention of supporting humanity, strengthening religious equality, creating unity and guiding people spiritually through various social events and gatherings.

The trust offers a variety of services such as cow donation, three-wheel bicycle donation to the disabled people, grocery donation to the poor families, hearing aid donation to the children with hearing loss. It celebrates various programs such as Durgashtami, Hanuman Jayanti, Maha Shivratri, Guru Purnima, Sadguru Shri Shankar Maharaja Jayanti as well as Punyatithi and Shri Datta Jayanti.

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