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THOUSANDS TURN UP TO PAY TRIBUTE BK NIRWAIR

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Raj Sadosh/Abohar. 

Thousands of people gathered at Mount Abu for the last darshan of late BK Nirwair Bhai, General Secretary of Brahma Kumari Organization, as the organisation organised his Baikunthi. 

Under the leadership of the BK Joint Chief Administrator BK Shashi Prabha, BK Shilu Behan, Deputy General Secretary BK Brijmohan Anand, Multimedia Chief BK Karuna, Education Wing President BK Mrityunjaya etc., the mortal remains of late BK Nirwair Bhai were taken to the Pandav Bhawan, the headquarters of the Institute.

(SUBHEAD)There was a rush of devotees to pay their last respects. His physical body was also taken to Shanti Stambh, the tomb of the organization's founder Prajapita Brahma Baba, Rajyoga Meditation Room, Tapasya Sthali, Om Shanti Bhawan etc. After which his Rath Yatra (Baikunthi) reached the Spiritual Museum. 

A large number of people paid floral tributes at Baikunthi passing through the road. Earlier, the mortal remains of late BK Nirwair Bhai were taken to the Gyan Sarovar complex of Brahma Kumari organization. Where floral tributes were offered under the leadership of Gyan Sarovar Director BK Prabha Didi. Director Global Hospital Dr. Pratap Middha, doctors and the staff paid tribute by offering flowers.

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