Pujya Mota

Pujya Shree Mota (4 September 1898 – 23 July 1976), or Chunilal Asharam Bhavsar, was a spiritual leader who established ashrams in Nadiad and Surat in Gujarat, India. He founded the Hari Om Ashram, also known as the Maun Mandir, near Nadiad & Surat.[1] Mr. Mota once rushed to Narmada river to end his life suffering from hysteria Disease but water of Narmada did not accept him and threw him out. As he got a new life, Mr. Mota started social welfare activities. Pujay Shri Mota raised money in Gujarat, built many schools and established ashrams.

Pujya Mota

References

  1. Desai, Anjali (2006). India Guide Gujarat. India Guide Publications. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-9789517-0-2. Retrieved 13 December 2018.

Further reading

  • Kashmiraben Vazirani; Mota (Shri.) (1985). Pujya Shri Mota. Gujarat Divya Jivan Sangh Shatabdi. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  • Om, Hari, The Fragrance of a Saint: Life-incidents of a Gujarati Saint Pujya Shree Mota. India: Hari Om Ashram Publication, 1998.
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