Seth Durgaprasad Saraf of Nagpurwas very devoted to Shri Nathji. He also came for Shi Nathji's Darshan in Octuber 1981 and prostrates in Shri Nathji’s bedroom and receives his blessings.
Seth Durgaprasad had always said:
“What a divine radiance Shri Nathji always has on his face!”
He kept a large-sized picture of Shri Nathji in his Pooja-prayer room at Nagpur and would bow before it every morning.
When Mrs. Gangabai Bhutt had at one point of time questioned Seth Durga Prasad about his faith in Shri Nathji and whether he accepted Shri Nathji as God, Seth Durgaprasad had written to her:
“There can be no two opinions about the fact that Shri Nathji is God incarnate. Iss baat men do mat ho hee naheen sakte ke Bhagwan Bhola Nathji Bhagwan kaa Avatar hain!”
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Seth Durga Prasad Saraf was a prominent industrialist and businessman from Nagpur, a key figure in establishing the Nag-Vidarbha Chamber of Commerce (NVCC) in 1944, and associated with major businesses representing the influential Saraf family's industrial legacy in the region. His most famous venture was Ferro Alloys Corporation (FACOR) which Seth Durga Prasad, floated in 1955, making it India's first major ferromanganese producer,. He was a visionary who helped build Nagpur's trade and industry, often partnering with other prominent families like the Mors, and his contributions shaped the commercial landscape

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