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A new TV program of Babosa Maharaj, named as "Babosa mere Bhagwan", is starting from Sunday, 3rd July 2011 only on Sony Entertainment Television.
This program is starting from Sunday, 3rd July 2011 from 8:30 am onwards. This program is based on true stories of chamatkar's by Babosa Bhagwan.
Dheeraj Kumar's Creative Eye is coming up with a socio-mythological show for Sony TV titled as "Babosa Mere Bhagwan", along with "Shri Balaji Babosa Dharmik Society". The show is about the prodigy kid born to middle class parents in Churu, Rajasthan.
Babosa, popularly known as Babosa Maharaj in Rajasthan, lived only till the age of 17, but was known for his divine powers with which he helped one and all who came to him for help. Born to very ordinary parents after they prayed to Lord Hanuman for a kid, Babosa was born to serve others, but only till his age of 17. There are many temples erected today in Rajasthan to worship Babosa.
According to Madan Jain, the spokesperson of "Shri Balaji Babosa Dharmik Society", the aim of producing the show is to ensure that the legends and miracles of Lord Babosa, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Hanuman, could spread worldwide.Talking about the show, Mr Jain said, "This serial will have 50 episodes".
Click here to know more about Babosa Maharaj
A new TV program of Babosa Maharaj, named as "Babosa mere Bhagwan", is starting from Sunday, 3rd July 2011 only on Sony Entertainment Television.
This program is starting from Sunday, 3rd July 2011 from 8:30 am onwards. This program is based on true stories of chamatkar's by Babosa Bhagwan.
Dheeraj Kumar's Creative Eye is coming up with a socio-mythological show for Sony TV titled as "Babosa Mere Bhagwan", along with "Shri Balaji Babosa Dharmik Society". The show is about the prodigy kid born to middle class parents in Churu, Rajasthan.
Babosa, popularly known as Babosa Maharaj in Rajasthan, lived only till the age of 17, but was known for his divine powers with which he helped one and all who came to him for help. Born to very ordinary parents after they prayed to Lord Hanuman for a kid, Babosa was born to serve others, but only till his age of 17. There are many temples erected today in Rajasthan to worship Babosa.
According to Madan Jain, the spokesperson of "Shri Balaji Babosa Dharmik Society", the aim of producing the show is to ensure that the legends and miracles of Lord Babosa, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Hanuman, could spread worldwide.Talking about the show, Mr Jain said, "This serial will have 50 episodes".
Click here to know more about Babosa Maharaj
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