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Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to serve Hindu Dharma and Nation (Rashtra). Samiti runs various activities in a disciplinary manner. The cost of those activities is covered by offerings from who are doing spiritual practice, well wishers and volunteers. Should you wish to donate to the mission, kindly go to the 'Donation' icon below and follow the instructions.
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Online Prasar: Web promotion of news, campaigns etc in various groups friends contacts
Financial help: Donations to the HJS; Making subscribers for the 'Sanatan Prabhat' and/or giving advt. in the 'Sanatan Prabhat'
Psychological or intellectual help: Writing articles or answering them in news media
Spiritual help: Doing spiritual practice and guiding others
Translation of Matter on Dharma from Marathi/Hindi to English
Physical help: Put up posters, banners, writing News Board (Phalak) arrange lectures, workshops, protest demonstrations, invite persons, screening of VCD
Educating Intellectuals & Academicians - Political, Economists etc. on Dharma
Contacting like-minded influential persons in the society - Those in authority in Temples, colleges-schools, organised societies and clubs
Providing Publicity - Liasoning with the press - print media, TV, cable channels
Reporting events that concern Dharma - for and against
Cable TV advertisement, screening of VCD
Providing free Legal Aid unto the cause of Dharma
Offline Prasar: Giving information about website to individuals
Sponsoring activities of the HJS
Providing advt. Space for HJS campaigns on hired bill boards
Providing advt. Space for Messages on Dharma on your products, services
Providing a link to the HJS website on your website
Attaching messages with your e-mails on Dharma-Shikshan
Taking up the cause of Dharma with various media - writing letters, sending e-mails, SMS's in your individual capacity
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a. 6th February 2009 in memory of Maharana Pratap (Smrutidin): If you have any statue or memorial of Maharana Pratap in your city then clean the spot and offer garlands. Reputed social personalities may be invited as guests.
b. 17th February 2009 in memory of Vasudev Balwant Phadke (Smrutidin): ( For those in Raigad District - His house and monument is near Panvel.) To commemorate this day you can invite local Hindus and renowned personalities to pay homage at the monument.
c. 19th February 2009 : This is the birth anniversary (Jayanti) of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj according to the English calendar, it is 13th March 2009 according to the tithi. An appeal can be made to people to celebrate Shiva Jayanti as per the tithi this year. When organisations cannot comply with the change this year, you can participate in their functions such as rallies, seminars etc. The ‘FACT’ organisation which has a pictorial exhibition of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Aurangzeb can be arranged in big cities like Mumbai, Pune etc. This opportunity can be taken to appeal to the attendees to celebrate this Jayanti as per the tithi.
d. 27th February 2009, Marathi Rajbhasha (state language) day and Chandrashekhar Azad Balidandin (martyrs day): This day can be used to organise programmes to impress the importance of the mother tongue on society and also to remember the martyrdom of Chandrashekhar Azad, in educational institutions and also at public squares.
b..10 th and 11th March 2009, Holi and Dhulivandan (festival of colours): To curb the malpractice prevalent in these festivals, you can campaign against them about 10-12 daysin advance. You can also motivate people to celebrate Holi ideally in accordance with the Scriptures. This can be done by involving the local organisations. The ANIS (an atheist organisation) through pamphlets maligns this festival . You can also play a role in counter attacking these through social awareness.
c. 13th March 2009 : Birthday of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as per tithi You can organise programmes and also participate in rallies, seminars etc. In collaboration with the ‘FACT’ organisation the pictorial exhibition of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Aurangzeb can be arranged in big cities like Mumbai, Pune etc.
d. 15th March 2009 (Rangapanchami) : To curb the malpractice associated with this festival, you can have social awareness programmes 10-12 days before the festival.
e. 23th March 2009, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev Balidandin (martyrs day): To remind the people of the martyrdom of these brave revolutionaries you can arrange programmes in educational institutions, public squares, etc.
f. 26th March 2009, Dharmaveer Sambhaji Maharaj Balidandin (martyr’s day): You can organise a programme with worship of his statue and lectures to remind people of his martyrdom, in educational institutions and at public squares.
g. 27th March 2009, (Gudhi Padwa) (Hindu New Year): On behalf of the HJS you can organise a programme to welcome the new year with ritualistic raising of the gudhi (flag) in accordance with the Scriptures.
Planning of press conferences, printing pamphlets, organising meetings, making banners or arranging other material required for any of the above programmes should be done well in advance.
Most of us have the inner urge to do something for our Dharma; but we have our professions to pay attention too and earn our bread, which leaves us with little time for this. There are many other reasons too, due to which we cannot give time for our Dharma. In the end, we do not know how to really make a beginning. This section is for the Dharma-abhimanis who are in search of a direction in this regard.
Do I have enough time for my Dharma?
To begin with, you can speak about Hinduism and share information you have come across about it with your family, neighbors and friends. When you have some more time, you can involve yourself in other higher-level activities.
Do I have the qualities to serve Dharma?
Each individual has certain physical, psychological and spiritual strengths. Serve your Dharma, with any of these strengths.
But I cannot influence others.
Only spiritually evolved individuals can influence and guide others appropriately. So start on the correct spiritual practice. For scientific guidance on the appropriate spiritual practice refer to our section on Hinduism.
In the 'Examples of Contributions' section you will come across simple, common individuals belonging to the middle-class, who have broken the shackles of inaction and have chosen to actively participate in building a Righteous Nation.
Remember, "Change occurs not by big miracles but by acts within reach of common man" and you can be one of them. May these examples guide you how to serve Dharma, the Nation and finally Humanity at large.