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Salman Khan meets Jain monk Acharya Vijay Hansratnasur on his 180 days fast completion

Updated on: 12 September,2022 11:31 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Moreover, they also shared that many other celebrated people also visit Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri to seek blessings

Salman Khan meets Jain monk Acharya Vijay Hansratnasur on his 180 days fast completion

Salman Khan

Salman Khan has always been an epitome of a kind human being. As he never leaves a chance to extend his hands to serve the humanity, he also acknowledges it with his open arms, one such example was witnessed when Salman went for meeting Jain monk Acharya Vijay Hansratnasur during his 180 days of fasting. 


Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri is quite a known Jain Acharya ji and now Salman Khan also met him during his fasting time. Astounded by the fact that Acharya Vijay Hansratnasur is fasting for 180 days and that too for the 6th time, made Salman come to meet a Jain monk. As reported by his followers, Salman also got to learn the various aspects and rituals of the Jain religion from the monk. Moreover, they also shared that many other celebrated people also visit Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri to seek blessings. 


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Moreover, according to the reports, Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri ends his 180 days of continuous fasting on Sunday becoming the only Jain monk who can complete this marathon fasting ever. In the past two decades of his life as a monk, Acharya Hansratnasuri has spent a total of 12 years fasting, said his followers.

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