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- Dharampal Gulati (27 March 1923 – 3 December 2020), also known as Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, was an Indian businessman, and founder and CEO of MDH (Mahashian...
- province of ****stan since 1947. It is ****ociated with Mahashay Chunnilal Charitable Trust. Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the son of the founder moved to Delhi...
- Brahmin teacher living in North India. He is ordered to leave his house by Mahashay Bhagavan, a godman for building his ashram and giving the surroundings...
- Status Active Founded 1912 Founder Rajpal Malhotra (more po****rly known as Mahashay Rajpal & Mahashe Rajpal) Country of origin India Headquarters location...
- (14 July 1854 – 4 June 1932), (also po****rly known as Shri M and Master Mahashay), was a disciple of Ramakrishna and a mystic himself. He was the author...
- Sanjeev Chaddha as Shudhanshu Ji Ajit Mehra as Swami Ji Govind Khatri as Mahashay Shubhangi Latkar as Arundhati Devi Hemal Dharia as Hemal Urmila Amar as...
- Siddharth in Lukka Chuppi, Dev****y Pappan, an 80-year-old patriarch in Pa Va, Mahashay Bhagvan, a self-proclaimed Godman in Tiyaan, Madhava Das, the husband of...
- Nishi Trishna (1989) Byabodhan (1990) Gajamukuta (1991) Hirer Angti (1992) Mahashay (1992) Sopan (1994) Nil Nirjane (2003) Buno Haansh (2014) Bhobishyoter...
- Dindayal Kapoor Heer Ranjha Chochak Chaudhary Amaran Don Miranda Tamil Film Mahashay Prem Singh Chadda Bengali Film 1993 Mangni Professor Gautam Special Appearance...
- including other Hindu sects. Its publisher was Mahashe Rajpal (also known as Mahashay), a journalist who founded his publishing house 'Rajpal & Sons' in 1912...