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Om Shanti 18/09/2008 11:30 Om Shanti 18/09/2008 11:30 Om Shanti Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Rajayoga study centres in India Mt Abu ABU - 307501: 'Cyan Sarovar', Academy Fora Better World, Salgaon. Ph:02974-38788 To 38791. ABU - 307501: World Headquarters, 'Pandav Bhawan', Post Box No.2. Ph: 02974-38261 To 38268. ABU - 307501: World Renewal Spiritual Museum, Trimurti Shakti Bhawan', Sunset Point Road. Ph: 02974-37260. ABU ROAD - 307026: 'Sangam Bhawan', Parsi Chawl, Dist. Sirohi. Ph: 02974-22674,21212. ABU ROAD - 307510: 'Gyanamrit Bhawan', Om Shanti Press, Shantivan. Ph: 02974-28124, 28125, 28126. ABU ROAD - 307510: 'Shantivan', Taleti. Ph: 02974-28101 to 28108. Collected by [email protected] RAJASTAN AHORE Raj - 307029: Opp Higher Secondary School,Near Bus Stand,Dist. Jalore. AJMER Raj - 305008: 15/519, Sarju Niwas,Shrinagar Road,. Ph. 0145-2420342. AJMER Raj - 305001: 49, Aanasagar Link Road,,. Ph. 0145-2421527. AJMER Raj - 305008: Dholabhata,Gehaloto Ki Dungari,. Ph. 0145-2661090. ALWARRaj - 301001: 'Shiv Smruti Lok',Tijara Road,Railway Crossing. Ph. 0144-2732704. ANUPGARH Raj - 335701: Ward No. 10, Ware House Road,Near Kamra Dharamshala,Dist. Shriganganagar. Ph. 01498-223136. BAHROAD Raj - 301701: Ward No 13, H. No. 93,Dist. Alwar,. Ph. 01494-221255. BALI Raj - 306701: Bank Road,,. Ph. 02938-223144. BALOTRA Raj - 344022: Dharam Nagar,Gungiya Dhora,Dist. Barmer. Ph. 02988-224883. BARMER Raj - 344001: 'Divya Jyoti Bhawan',Mahaveer Nagar,Opp. Telephone Exchange. Ph. 02982- 222072. BARMER Raj - 344001: Station Road,Opp. Deshi Davakhana,. Ph. 02982-230203. BASSI Raj - 303301: Vishwa Kalyan Bhawan,Near Railway Station,. Ph. 01429-222014. BEAWAR Raj - 305901: 6/334, `Navrang Bhawan',Diggi Mohalla,. Ph. 01462-250845. BHADRA Raj - 335501: Near Prakash Tent House,Dist. Hanumangarh,. Ph. 01504-222971. BHARATPUR Raj - 321001: Vishwa Shanti Bhawan,168 A, Krishna Nagar,Near Collector's Residence. Ph. 05644-225149. BHILWARA Raj - 311001: 230/2C, R.K. Colony,,. Ph. 01482-225110. BHILWARA Raj - 311001: Bhupal Ganj,Ward No. 20,Near Sharda Press. Ph. 01482-223110, 237610. BHINMAL Raj - 343029: Near Jain Aradhana Dham,Dhoradhal,Dist. Jalore. Ph. 02969-220403. BHIWADI Raj - 301019: 1/2, Raj Housing Board Society,Dist. Alwar,. Ph. 01493-222249. BIJAINAGAR Raj - 305624: Sheetala Market, Sabji Mandi,Dist. Ajmer,. BIJAULIA Raj - 311602: Mewara Bhawan, Near Chhoti Tanki,Dist. Bhilwara,. Ph. 01489-236340. BIKANER Raj - 334004: Sardul Ganj Circle,,. Ph. 0151-2523928, 2521010. BIKANER Raj - 334001: Asopa Building,Station Road,. Ph. 0151-2525167. BUNDI Raj - 323001: Babaji Para,Baharli Bundi,Kuen Wali Gali. Ph. 0747-2446029. CHITAURGARH Raj - 312001: 6-C, Pratapnagar,,. Ph. 01472-246505. CHOMU Raj - 303702: Railway Station Road,,. Ph. 01423-221678. CHURU Raj - 331001: Seksria Garden,Opp. Jain Swetamber School,. Ph. 01562-256595. DAUSA Raj - 303303: Kowshal Hospital,Agra Raod,. Ph. 01427-223235. DEEG Raj - 321203: Bharatpur Road, Bhuda Gate Bajaria,Dist. Bharatpur,. Ph. 05641-230055. http://mano.bizhat.com/addresses_of_india_bkcentres.html Page 1 of 57 Om Shanti 18/09/2008 11:30 DUDU Raj - 303008: Near Water Works,Dist. Jaipur,. FALNA Raj - 306116: Main Road, Khudala,Dist. Pali,. Ph. 02938-236299. GANGAPUR CITY Raj - 322201: Balajee Chowk,,. GULABPURA Raj - 311021: Shrinath Market,Dist. Bhilwara,. Ph. 01483-223721. HANUMANGARH JUNCTION Raj - 335512: Plot No. 39-B, Sector 9/1,Opp. Police Staion,. Ph. 01552-252096. HANUMANGARH TOWN Raj - 335513: Ward No. 2, Near Bus Stand,,. JAIPUR Raj - 302004: 8, Raja Park,Ram Gali No. 8,. Ph. 0141-2600874. JAIPUR Raj - 302006: Plot No, 15, Co-Operative Colony,Ajmer Road, Sodala,Behind Rathi Petrol Pump. Ph. 0141-2221438. JAIPUR Raj - 302021: Amrapali Marg, Vaishali Nagar,Opp. Community Centre,. Ph. 0141-2354557, 2354502. JAIPUR Raj - 302001: Kishanpole Bazar,,. Ph. 0141-2311338, 2312184. JAIPUR Raj - 302006: D1-101, Kamal Appartment-1,Bani Park, Station Road,. Ph. 0141-2205398. JAIPUR Raj - 302017: 1-145, Malviya Nagar,J.D.A. Colony,. Ph. 0141-2522688. JAIPUR Raj - 302015: B-133, Rajendra Marg,Bapu Nagar,. Ph. 0141-2708462. JAIPUR Raj - 302001: Heerapath, Sector 6,Mansarovar, Near Saint,Ansylum School. Ph. 0141- 2785398. JAIPUR Raj - 302015: Arjun Nagar South,Plot No. 1, Gopal Pura,Arjun Nagar. Ph. 0141-2503371. JAIPUR Raj - 302006: D-58, Moti Mahal,Madho Singh Road,Bani Park. Ph. 0141-2208543. JAIPUR Raj - 302012: 5 A/66, Pareek Path,Dahar Ke Balaji,. Ph. 0141-2233183. JAISALMER Raj - 345001: Ghur Ka Para,,. Ph. 02992-254704. JALORE Raj - 343001: `Rajyoga Bhawan',Shivaji Nagar,Opp. Head Post Office. Ph. 02973-223949. JHALAWAR Raj - 326001: `Gyanodaya Bhawan',Behind Jitmalji Dharamshala,Bus Stand. Ph. 07432- 231123. JHUNJHUNU Raj - 333001: H. No 71, Ward No. 6,Near Vivek Nagar Stadium,. Ph. 01592-236887. JODHPUR Raj - 342003: 4th-B, Nala Road,Sardarpura,Behind Ramkuti. Ph. 0291-2435069, 2628598. JODHPUR Raj - 342003: `Tapasya Dham',1-K-13, Ist Pulia, Chaupasani,Housing Board. Ph. 0291- 2751682. KARAULI Raj - 322241: Near Vadik Kanya School,Opp. Telephone Exchange,. Ph. 07464-230015. KHAIRTHAL Raj - 301404: 'Om shanti Bhawan', Mattor Road,Behind L.I.C. Office,Dist. Alwar. Ph. 01460-223891. KISHANGARH Raj - 305802: 'Krishna Kunj',Madanganj,Dist. Ajmer. Ph. 01463-245167. KISHANGARH (ALWAR)Raj - 301405: Mian Market,Near Khurani Chakki,Dist. Alwar. KOTA Raj - 324006: 2 M4, Talwandi,,. Ph. 0744-2430676. KOTA Raj - 324006: Palaytha House,Mokhapara,. Ph. 0744-2324876. KOTA JUNCTION Raj - 324006: `Santiniketan', Vidya Vihar Colony,Station Road,Dist. Kota. Ph. 0744-2460865. KOTPUTLI Raj - 303108: Keshav Nagar, Ward No. 12,Gali No. 4,Opp. Hiramoti Cinema. Ph. 01421- 223632. LAXMANGARH Raj - 332311: Shiv Shakti Colony,Sikar Road, Dist. Sikar,. Ph. 01573-224614. MERTA CITY Raj - 341510: `Anubhuti Bhawan',Vishnu Sagar,Dist. Nagaur. Ph. 01590-220464. NAGAR Raj - 321205: Near Purana Bus Stand,Dist. Bharatpur,. Ph. 05641-242714. NAGAUR Raj - 341001: Jajoo Building,Station Road,. Ph. 01582-241052. NOHAR Raj - 335523: Ward No. 18,Near adrash vidya Mandir,Dist. Hanumangarh. PADAMPUR Raj - 335041: Hos. No. 2B/4677, Ward No. 7,Near Rajasthan Bank,Dist. Sriganganagar. Ph. 01505-223259. PALI Raj - 306401: New Housing Board,,. Ph. 02932-256820. PILIBANGA Raj - 335803: `Sadbhavna Bhawan',Near Park,. Ph. 01508-234850. RANIWADARaj - 343040: Opp. Railway Station,Dist. Jalore,. Ph. 02990-222555. http://mano.bizhat.com/addresses_of_india_bkcentres.html Page 2 of 57 Om Shanti 18/09/2008 11:30 RAWATSAR Raj - 335524: Hanumangarh Road, Ward No. 14,Near Ice Factory,Dist. Hanumangarh. Ph. 01537-231405. SADARI Raj - 306702: New Abadi,Near Post Office,Dist. Pali. Ph. 02934-285444. SADULPUR Raj - 331023: Near Shiv Mandir,Dist. Churu,. SAMBHAR LAKE Raj - 303604: Kala Marg,Dist. Jaipur,. Ph. 01425-225097. SANCHORE Raj - 343041: Near Darbar Chowk,Dist. Jalore,. SANGARIYA Raj - 335063: Ward No 23,Keshavnand Colony,Dist. Hanumangarh. Ph. 01499-221171. SIKAR Raj - 332001: Sukhi Sansar Apartments,Flat No. 4, Ramlila Maidan,. Ph. 01572-250435. SIROHI Raj - 307001: `Sadbhavna Bhawan',Palace Road,Near Maha Mandir. Ph. 02972-223469. SIWANA Raj - 343044: Mahavir Hospital Road,Dist. Barmer,. SRI DUNGARGARH Raj - 331803: House of Prithviraj Singh,Opp. Asu Bhady Kunwa,Dist. Bikaner. Ph. 01565-224383. SRI GANGANAGAR Raj - 335001: Sector 3B/2-3,Sukhadia Nagar,Near Soni Dharmashala. Ph. 0154- 2460849. SRI KARANPUR Raj - 335073: 14 D, Block, New Dhan Mandi,Dist. Sri Ganaganagar,. Ph. 01501- 221854. SRI VIJAY NAGAR Raj - 335704: Near R.C.P. Office,Dist. Sri Ganganagar,. SURATGARH Raj - 335804: Ward No. 18,Bikaner Road,. Ph. 01509-220476. TAKHATGARH Raj - 306912: Sutharon Ki Gali,Dist. Pali,. Ph. 02933-220734. TARANAGAR Raj - 331304: Near State Bank of India,Dist. Churu,. Ph. 01561-240632. TONK Raj - 304001: Yagya Ka Balaji,Indra Colony,. Ph. 01432-253132. UDAIPUR Raj - 313001: `Bhagyodaya Bhawan',Moti Magri Scheme,Ward No 21. Ph. 0294-2529731. Collected by [email protected] KERALA ALAPUZHA Ker - 688009: Harmony House,30/484 A, Pazhaveedu,Brahma Kumaris Street. Ph. 0477-2252485. Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Nandanam, Puthan Chanda, Thuravur South, Chertallai, Alappuzha. Ph. 0478- 2565090 ALUVA Ker - 683101: VI/36, Vrindavan, Bridge Road,Near Arogyalayam Hospital,Dist. Ernakulam. Ph. 0484-2631147. ATTINGAL Ker - 695101: Sree Ranjini,BTS Road,Near Marginfree Market. Ph. 0472-2627808. CALICUT Ker - 673004: `Narayaneeyam',5/2679, Cherootty Nagar Colony,Puthiyara, Near Planitorium. Ph. 0495-2770568. CALICUT Ker - 673005: H.No. 1/97-B, 'Devi Krupa',West Hill Road, Chunkam,Near Electricity Office. Ph. 0495-2384883. CHALAKUDY Ker - 680307: 25/729, Kannanpuzha Temple Road,Dist. Trissur,. Ph. 0480-2705525. ERNAKULAM Ker - 682016: Viswas,57/877, Mulassery Canal Road,Near Krishna Hospital. Ph. 0484- 2367059. GUNDLUPET Ker - 571111: T.B. Extension, 3rd Cross,G.P. Raja Rathnam Road,Dist. Chamraj Nagar. Ph. 0821-622732. GURUVAYOOR Ker - 680101: X/213(1), Mahila Samaj Road,Near Mammiyour,Dist. Thrissur. Ph. 0487-551249. IRINJALAKUDA Ker - 680121: XIX/276,Near Cheruthrukku Temple,Dist. Thrissur. Ph. 0480- 2824925. KALADY Ker - 683574: 7/187, Ashram Road,,. Ph. 0484-2467096. KALPETTA Ker - 673121: IX/230K, Ambileri,Mundery, Dist. Wayanad,. Ph. 04936-206179. http://mano.bizhat.com/addresses_of_india_bkcentres.html Page 3 of 57 Om Shanti 18/09/2008 11:30 KANHANGAD Ker - 571315: Melhangot,Dist. Kasargod,. Ph. 04997-205766. KANNUR Ker - 670006: Mayooram,Edachowa,. Ph. 0497-2729844. KANNUR Ker - 670014: VI-135A, Peace Palace',Banu Road, Chalad,Dist. Kannur. Ph. 0497-2712456. KASARGOD Ker -
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