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Thank You 2022 : For Staying Connected With Bhakti Bharat (धन्यवाद 2022: भक्तिभारत के साथ जुड़े रहने के लिए)

Bhakti Bharat wishes you a lot of joy for being with us throughout the year 2022! We always try to provide you with authentic information about Hindu religion, temple, festival, tithi, aarti, bhajan, katha, mantra, vandana, chalisha, motivational stories, Katha.
Some new categories added in 2022 Bhakti Bharat saw our new features in web stories, bhaktamal, wishes and quotes etc. 62k App Downloads, 268k 1 Hour High Traffic, 52m Page Views, 925k One Day High Traffic, 7.2m 1 Month High Traffic 1.3k YouTube Subscribers, we would like to thank our visitors for helping us get to this point.

In the year 2022, many philosophical places were also discussed a lot. Be it the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya or the Mahakal Corridor in Ujjain, all of them made headlines. Year 2022 is going but it has given many such memories, will be remembered forever like Vishwas Swaroopam Lokarpan Mahotsav: World's tallest Shiva statue, Political parties temple darshan for 2022 election, Statue of equality, Great Vaishnav Inauguration of the statue of Saint Ramanujacharya, apart from this, the foundation of the grand temple of Bhagwan Ram was also prepared here in the same year.

We wish that your 2022 would have been very memorable and in the coming 2023 also you will be associated with Bhakti Bharat in the same way. Best wishes for the new year 2023 from Bhakti Bharat.

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धन्यवाद 2022: भक्तिभारत के साथ जुड़े रहने के लिए हिन्दी में पढ़ें

भक्तिभारत के और से आपको बहुत बहुत आभार 2022 पुरे साल हमसे जुड़े रहने के लिए! हम सदैब प्रयास करते रहें की आपको धार्मिक, मंदिर, त्यौहार, तिथि, आरती, भजन, कथा, मंत्र, वंदना, चालीसा, प्रेरक कहानियां, नामावली की प्रामाणिक जानकारी प्रदान करें।
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