Nidle (Karnataka): Awakening of Hindus at Hindu Dharmasabha

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Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)

Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)

Nidle (Karnataka): Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organised on 9 January 2011 in Sri Mahaganapati bhajan mandir. This village is in Dakshin kannad District. The Sabha was organised here in order to give to Dharmashikshan to Hindus, unite them for the protection of Dharma and to make people of aware of the current situation of Hindu dharma and thus for the unification of Hindus and to work together for the Dharmakarya.

Devout Hindus present for the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha

Devout Hindus present for the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha

Honorary speakers presen for the Sabha were Mr. Shanthiprasad Hegde, Lawyer and Director, Yuvashakthi kendra samiti,Mangalore; Mrs.Sangeetha Prabhu from Sanatan sanstha and Mr. Poovappa Moolya from Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. More than 170 devout Hindus were present and actively participated in the sabha.

The Sabha was compeered by Master Shivanand and Ms.Akhila.The sabha started sharp at 3:00pm by blowing of the conch and reciting Sri Ganapati shloka. Then honorary speakers lit the oil lamp to inaugurate the Sabha.

Recitation of Vedic mantras at the start of the Sabha

Recitation of Vedic mantras at the start of the Sabha

The priests of Nidle village, Mr. Raghavendra Upadhyaya and his fellows performed recitation of Vedic mantras. Later all the speakers on the dias were honoured and all the devout Hindus were felicitated who helped to conduct the Sabha sucessfully. Then Mr. Karunakar Abhyankar from HJS spoke about activities of HJS. Mr. Hegde then honoured Ms.Surekha, the representative of staunch Pro-Hindu periodical Sanatan Prabhat.

Speeches of the Dignitaries

We Hindus should unite and establish ‘Hindu Rashtra’ ! – Mr. Poovappa Moolya, HJS

Chathrapathi Shivaji Maharaj, Maharana Pratap and many other warrior Hindus helped us to come out of being slaves of Mughals by sowing the seeds of Swarajya in the minds of Hindus. Then the revolutionaries fought against the British and gave us freedom. But later as ‘a symbol of victory for violence and failure for non-violence’, the country was divided and Pakistan was given to Muslims. We were supposed to get Hindusthan, a Hindu Rashtra. But unfortunately our leaders made this country ‘Secular’ and today we Hindus are facing its grave consequences. Now we all Hindus should unite and work together towards the goa of establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

Terrorism is bitter truth in the World ! – Mr. Shanthiprasad hegde, Yuvashakti Kendra Samiti

Today the biggest problem before Hindus are Terrorism and forced conversion of Hindus by Christian Missionaries. We Hindus should come together to fight against these two biggest threats to Hinduism. Christians conquered Europe in first Millennium and they spread Christianity in other Continents in next Millennium. Now they want to make Bharat as Christian majority country. Also Hindus are facing problem of Jihad from last hundreds of years. There is no other solution to these problems other than Unity of Hindus.

Personal and collective spiritual practice is very essential ! – Mrs..Sangeeta Prabhu, Sanatan sanstha

Today as the Hindu society has separated off itself from Hindu dharma, the condition of society is getting worst than ever and is facing various problems such as corruption, suicide, depression, priceraising etc. To overcome all these problems it necessary for Hindus to start Personal (Vyashti) and Collective (Samashti) Spiritual Practice and each Hindu should become seeker.

At the end of ceremony, Mr. Poovappa Moolya of HJS announced the resolutions to be submitted to the Government along with a loud chanting of "Har Har Mahadev". The ceremony was concluded by Vandemataram song sung by Ms. Akhila.

Highlights

1) There are around 175 houses in the vicinity of the sabha. only 85 out of them were approached by 4 members of HJS and out of these, more than 170 people participated in the Sabha in spite of being in such a hilly and land-locked area.
2) The complete seva of preparing the dias for the Sabha was done voluntarily by Mr. Damodar Acharya, Member of Gram Panchayat and his fellows.
3) A vehicle along with the driver and mike for the announcement for the Sabha was provided by Mr. Yogesh Rao, a devout Hindu from Nidle.
4) A devout Hindu, Mr. Koragappa and his friends actively participated in the prapogation of the Sabha throughout and also gave their enthusiastic participation till the conclusion on the sabha.
5) Mr. Satyanarayan Rao look after the accommodation of HJS members who came for the Sabha. Mr. Raghuram Rao provided food facility for HJS members came for the Seva.
6) More than 70 women participated in the Sabha.

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