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Follow footsteps of Guru Kabir Dass: Mula Ram
State Times
|June 12, 2025
JAMMU: Sant Kabir Jayanti was celebrated with great enthusiasm and religious fervour across the Jammu region today, marked by special prayers, community Langars, and 'Shabeel' arrangements at various temples dedicated to the revered saint.
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Among the dignitaries paying homage was former Health and Medical Education Minister of J&K and Senior Vice President of the J&K Pradesh Congress Committee, Mula Ram, who addressed multiple functions in Marh block, including Jhiri, Kalyanpur, Ghou Manahsan, and Patta Borhi Chungi.
At a prominent function held at Kabir Mandir,s Mula Ram, accompanied by community leaders and others, paid floral tributes to Saint Kabir and reflected on the timeless teachings of the 15th-century poet and saint.
He urged the people to follow the footsteps of Guru Kabir Dass Ji Maharaj and embrace the values that the saint propagated, which continue to hold immense relevance today.
Mula Ram emphasized that Sant Kabir's path is a beacon of brotherhood, equality, and communal harmony.
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