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Bihar: Pandit Dhirendra Shastri’s court will not be held in Gaya, know why Gaya is coming to Pitru Paksha?

Pandit Dhirendra Shastri Bageshwar Dham government’s divine court will not be held in Gaya. Pandit Dhirendra Shastri has taken this decision regarding the crowd gathering in the city during the Pitripaksha fair. It is being said that at present the Gaya district administration has also not given permission to organize the divine court. However, Acharya Dhirendra Shastri (Bageshwar Dham Government) will remain in Gaya from October 1 to 3. During this time, they will offer prayers to their ancestors for their salvation. Due to this he will stay in Gaya for three days. During this time Pandit Dhirendra Shastri will meet his selected devotees and disciples.

Here, arrangements have been made to accommodate 61 thousand people at the world famous Pitru Paksha Fair. Today, a cell was also formed by the Gaya district administration to conduct the Pitru Paksha fair peacefully. District Magistrate Dr. Thyagarajan SM and City Superintendent of Police Himanshu were present in this meeting. In this meeting, there was discussion on improving the accommodation arrangements for the pilgrims coming from India and abroad for the Pitru Paksha Mela. It is being said that this year, arrangements have been made to accommodate about 2500 people in the tent city to be built at Gandhi Maidan.

Apart from this, accommodation arrangements have been made for 2400 people in Nigma Monastery, Bodhgaya. More than 10 thousand people can stay in the community hall and 41 other buildings. 23 buildings have been identified to accommodate 6 thousand police forces and other soldiers. Apart from this, about 3500 people will stay in 63 hotel-rest houses. Similarly, more than 36 thousand people will be able to stay in Panda’s private building and 368 Dharamshala. In this way, about 61 thousand people will be able to live in a total of 487 places.

Apart from this, accommodation arrangements have been made for 2400 people in Nigma Monastery, Bodhgaya. More than 10 thousand people can stay in the community hall and 41 other buildings. 23 buildings have been identified to accommodate 6 thousand police forces and other soldiers. Apart from this, about 3500 people will stay in 63 hotel-rest houses. Similarly, more than 36 thousand people will be able to stay in Panda’s private building and 368 Dharamshala. In this way, about 61 thousand people will be able to live in a total of 487 places.

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