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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Shri Radhe Maa- When Lord Rama Visited Mumbai


Lord Rama reached the group of islands that are presently known to all as Mumbai as he pursued Ravana after he abducted Mata Sita. Here, as he waited for Lakshmana to arrange a Shiva Lingam so he could worship the Lord, Lord Rama upset with the delay created a created a Shiva Linga with Valuka or sand. The spot where Rama's Lord or Ishawar was worshiped in the form of a Linga designed from Valuka became famous as Valukeshwar and is today known to all as the upmarket Walkeshwar neighbourhood in Mumbai.

May Lord Shiva as Lord Walkeshwar bless us with abundance, compassion and devotion. Har Har Mahadev! Jai Mata Di!

Get a video darshan of Lord Walkeshwar Mahadev on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9dTL8yyD9k
 
 
Note

Drop your old clothes with us now! Donations to needy on March 21st and 22nd.

If you want to be part of this noble cause you can come and donate your clothes at 6th 

Floor, Shri Ram Trade Centre, Nr.Chamunda Circle, Opp. Digamber Jain Temple, Borivali 

(west), Mumbai anytime between 9 am to 7 p m. 



                                                  -  Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust

To know more about Guru Maa’s teachings you may follow her on her account on Twitter and Facebook or log on to www.radhemaa.com. These social pages are handled by her devoted sevadars. To experience her divine grace, Bhakti Sandhyas and Shri Radhe Guru Maa Ji’s darshans are conducted every 15 days at Shri Radhe Maa Bhavan in Borivali, Mumbai. The darshans are free and open to everyone.

One may also volunteer to Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa’s ongoing social initiatives that include book donation drives, blood donation drives, heart checkup campaigns and financial support for various surgical procedures. Contact Shri Radhe Maa’s sevadar on +91 98200 82849 or email on admin@radhemaa.com to participate in these charitable activities.

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