Saubhagyasagar
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Saubhagyasagar Ji Maharaj | |
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Saubhagyasagar is a Digambara monk.
Biography
[edit]Saubhagyasagar was promoted as Acharya in Karol Bagh, Delhi in November 2014.[1] He visited Etawah, Uttar Pradesh in April 2016 and laid the foundation stone for "Mahamrityunjay Tirtha Kshetra".[2][3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "सौभाग्य सागर को मिला आचार्य पद", Dainik Bhaskar, 14 November 2014
- ^ "सौभाग्य सागर आज रखेगे महामृत्युजंय तीर्थ क्षेत्र की आधार शिला", Etawah Live, 10 April 2016
- ^ "आचार्य सौभाग्य सागर का हुआ नगर में मंगल प्रवेश", Etawah Live, 17 April 2016
- ^ "आचार्य सौभाग्य सागर का नगर में मंगल प्रवेश", Dainik Jagran, 17 April 2016