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Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Hadapsar, Pune

April 26, 2011
Chaitra Krushna Navami, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Inner strength for protection of Nation can be developed only with ‘Dharmacharan’ ! – Mr. Durgesh Parulkar

Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)
Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp)
From Left: Mr. Vinay Panvalkar, HJS;  Mr. Abhay Vartak, Sanatan Sanstha; Mr. Durgesh Parulka, a senior writer and speaker

Hadapsar (Pune, Maharashtra):
Those who convert to other religion are in a way shifting their loyalty to another country. Many States in ‘Purvanchal’ are on the verge of adopting Christianity. Hindus are not weak; but they are made weak. Taking those, who are talking against the Nation, to task is a part of ‘Dharmacharan’. One can acquire inner strength for this only by following ‘Dharmacharan’. The above guidance was given by Mr. Durgesh Parulkar, a senior writer and speaker while addressing Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) at Sasanenagar, Hadapsar on the grounds of New English School. Mr. Abhay Vartak, the spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha and Mr. Vinay Panwalkar of HJS also addressed the ‘sabha’. The venue of the ‘sabha’ had to be changed thrice due to rain; still about 500 devout Hindus attended the ‘sabha’.

The ‘sabha’ was begun with lighting of lamp by Mr. Parulkar followed with recitation of ‘Veda-mantras’ by ‘Purohit’ Madhukar Tikhe. The ‘sabha’ was compeered by Mrs. Neha Mehta and Mr. Chaitanya Tagade and was concluded with singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ by Miss Rhutuja Shinde and Mrs. Gauri Kulkarni.

Restrictions imposed by Dharma are only for maintaining sanctity of temples ! – Mr. Abhay Vartak, spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha

Accusations are made against RSS, Sanatan Sanstha, H. H. Asaram Bapu, H. H. Satya Saibaba, H. H. Baba Ramdev Maharaj, H. H. Sri Ravishankarji at the same time. This shows that the Government wants to destroy the organizations that are trying to unite Hindus. Hindus are only trampling ‘Dharma-shastra’ by allowing women to enter the sanctum sanctorum of Sri Mahalakshmi Mandir in Kolhapur. Women have always been respected in Hindu Dharma and will be continued to be respected. The rules stipulated by Dharma-shastra are not to ban but put restrictions with the spiritual purpose of maintaining sanctity and not to treat women as subordinates.

Carry torch of revolution rather than candle to eliminate terrorism ! – Mr. Vinay Panwalkar, HJS

Mr. Vinay Panwalkar of HJS said, “How are the files getting misplaced by the rulers when investigations are conducted for scams involving billions of rupees. Time has now come to displace the chairs of rulers who are misplacing the relevant files. Terrorism cannot be eliminated by lighting glimmering candles but torch of revolution needs to be carried for elimination of the same.

Meeting of devout Hindus to be held on Wednesday

A follow up meeting will be held for the devout Hindu women at ‘Niranjan’, Arunodaya Society, near Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue, Sasanenagar on 27th April at 4.00 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m for devout Hindu men. HJS has made an appeal that enquiries can be made on cell phone no. 9595082030 in this context.

Highlights

1. Twelve child seekers (of these 11 children who have come from higher ‘lokas’ and 1 child who has come from ‘Mahaloka’) were felicitated by Mr. Durgesh Parulkar.

2. A Cell was set up at the venue displaying new book published on the dangers of ‘love jihad’ and for creating awareness among Hindu women for their protection. 250 copies of the book were sold on the occasion.

3. Two hours before the scheduled time of ‘sabha’, it started raining after all arrangements were made. The HJS activists chanted Sri Ganesha and Srikrushna’s name to remove obstacles in holding the ‘sabha’. The venue had to be changed 3 times; still 500 devout Hindus attended the ‘sabha’.

4. Twenty students of ‘Sree Samartha’ Training Institute run by Mr. Subodh Sarpatwar for entrance in armed forces took part in various ‘seva’ for holding the ‘sabha’.

5. Mr.Tushar Hingole (28 yrs), a handicapped youth also attended the ‘sabha’.

Other dignitaries present for the ‘sabha’

Devout Hindus Mrs. Madhuri and Mr. Madhukar Tikhe, Mr. Subodh Sarpatwar, Mr. Marutiaba Tupe, BJP’s President for Hadapsar, Mr. Ganesh Ghule, its Youth Wing’s general secretary, Mr. Mauli Kudale, municipal councilor, Mr. Nana Bhangire and Editor of weekly periodical ‘Maharashtra Nama’ Mr. Rajabhau Hole.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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bhausaheb kisan nanaware, India (Bharat)
01 Aug 2011, 09:34
i am proudof i am hindu
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