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Salman Khan
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Salman Khan meets Jain monk Hansratnasur

| @indiablooms | Sep 12, 2022, at 09:07 pm

Mumbai: Bollywood’s ‘Bhaijaan’ Salman Khan recently met Jain monk Acharya Vijay Hansratnasur during his 180 days of fasting.

Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri is well known Jain guru.

Salman was quite bowled out when he came to know that Hansratnasur is fasting for 180 days and that too for the sixth time.

As per his followers, Salman learned about the various aspects and rituals of the Jain religion from the monk.

Many other celebrated people also visit Acharya Vijay Hansratnasuri to seek blessings, his followers said.

Salman will be next seen in 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’, and ‘Tiger 3’.

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