Jammu, April 22:
The District Court Complex in Jammu was transformed into a hub of spiritual fervor yesterday as the Yuva World Brahman Federation (Yuva WBF) hosted its fourth annual Bhandara. The event, held to celebrate the sacred occasion of Bhagwan Parshuram Janmotsav, brought together legal professionals, community leaders, and devotees in a powerful display of communal harmony.
A Tradition of Selfless Service
Now in its fourth year, the annual Bhandara has become a staple in Jammu’s socio-religious calendar. The event is centered around the concept of Seva (selfless service), offering a sacred community meal to all attendees regardless of background.
The atmosphere at the court complex was described as one of deep devotion and cultural pride, as participants gathered to seek the blessings of Bhagwan Parshuram, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, known for his righteousness and discipline.
Dignitaries in Attendance
The event saw a strong showing from the legal fraternity and community advocates. Prominent figures present included:
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Adv. Atul Raina, Vice President, Yuva WBF
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Senior Advocate Vikram Sharma
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Adv. Sachin Chibber
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Adv. Sachin Dev Singh
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Shri Manjeet Singh
Numerous other office bearers and federation members joined the festivities, underscoring the legal community’s support for local cultural initiatives.
The Legacy of Bhagwan Parshuram
Organizers took a moment during the proceedings to reflect on the significance of the day. They highlighted that Bhagwan Parshuram’s legacy—defined by valour, dharma, and discipline—serves as a timeless guide for modern society.
“This Bhandara is more than just a ritual,” a spokesperson for the Federation stated. “It is a living expression of our commitment to social cohesion and our duty to serve the community.”
A Community Effort
The Yuva WBF expressed its profound gratitude to the volunteers and well-wishers whose contributions ensured the event’s success. The Federation reaffirmed its mission to continue launching social and spiritual initiatives that benefit the wider society of Jammu and Kashmir.









