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My Guru Shri Nana Maharaj Taranekar was a native of a small village near Ujjain known as Tarana. He was born in a holy family to mother Shrimati Lakshmi and father Shri Shankar Taranekar He was bestowed by Shri Vasudewanand Saraswati who was an incarnation of Trimurti Dattatreya. He had undergone penance to achieve spiritual and devotional supremacy so as to help people in general and relieve them from their sufferings. He taught the same teachings to his disciple so he could also help the people.
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My Guru Shri Nana Maharaj Taranekar was a native of a small village near Ujjain known as Tarana. He was born in a holy family to mother Shrimati Lakshmi and father Shri Shankar Taranekar He was bestowed by Shri Vasudewanand Saraswati who was an incarnation of Trimurti Dattatreya. He had undergone penance to achieve spiritual and devotional supremacy so as to help people in general and relieve them from their sufferings. He taught the same teachings to his disciple so he could also help the people.