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Mhaisa (Bhainsa, Andhra Pradesh): Mhaisa, the place where Goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura witnessed the Hindu Unity. The Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held by HJS at Narsimha Kalyan Mantap, Narsimha Nagar Colony in Mhaisa . Large number of Hindus from Mhaisa town and surrounding villages attended the Sabha. More than 500 proud Hindus attended the Sabha.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s members went to around 18 villages such as Mategaon, Mudhol, Manjari, Mirjapur, Pardi, Siddur, Vatoli etc. Even though these villages are kilometers away from Mhainsa town, the Devout Hindus came to the Sabha on time.
Mr. Digamber Nagargoje of Nanded, Mr. Chetan Janardan of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Mrs. Vinutha Shetti of Sanatan Sanstha were the main speakers at the Dharmasabha.
Chief Guest Mr. Digambar Nagargoje briefed about the post independence status of Hindus and wrong information given in text books about Hindu culture. He also encouraged all Hindus to raise their voices against unrighteousness and corruption.
Sanatan Sanstha’s Mrs. Vinuta Shetti explained the importance of Spiritual Practice in present atmosphere.She concluded by saying that blind adaptaion of western culture is spoiling the belief on Hindu culture.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Mr.. Chetan Janardan gave details and examples about recent status of Hindus. He urged all the Hindus to come together in the name of Dharma and fight against evil forces.
Mrs. Padma Janardan spoke about ‘’Sanatan Prabhat’’ periodicals and its dedication towards Hindu Dharma. Mrs. Aradhana Chetan and Ms. Gayatri sang 'Vande Mataram' to conclude the Sabha. Ms. Gayatri was the compere for the Sabha.
Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting a Samai (an oil lamp) |
Mhaisa (Bhainsa, Andhra Pradesh): Mhaisa, the place where Goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura witnessed the Hindu Unity. The Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held by HJS at Narsimha Kalyan Mantap, Narsimha Nagar Colony in Mhaisa . Large number of Hindus from Mhaisa town and surrounding villages attended the Sabha. More than 500 proud Hindus attended the Sabha.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s members went to around 18 villages such as Mategaon, Mudhol, Manjari, Mirjapur, Pardi, Siddur, Vatoli etc. Even though these villages are kilometers away from Mhainsa town, the Devout Hindus came to the Sabha on time.
Mr. Digamber Nagargoje of Nanded, Mr. Chetan Janardan of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Mrs. Vinutha Shetti of Sanatan Sanstha were the main speakers at the Dharmasabha.
Devout Hindus present for the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha |
Chief Guest Mr. Digambar Nagargoje briefed about the post independence status of Hindus and wrong information given in text books about Hindu culture. He also encouraged all Hindus to raise their voices against unrighteousness and corruption.
Sanatan Sanstha’s Mrs. Vinuta Shetti explained the importance of Spiritual Practice in present atmosphere.She concluded by saying that blind adaptaion of western culture is spoiling the belief on Hindu culture.
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s Mr.. Chetan Janardan gave details and examples about recent status of Hindus. He urged all the Hindus to come together in the name of Dharma and fight against evil forces.
Mrs. Padma Janardan spoke about ‘’Sanatan Prabhat’’ periodicals and its dedication towards Hindu Dharma. Mrs. Aradhana Chetan and Ms. Gayatri sang 'Vande Mataram' to conclude the Sabha. Ms. Gayatri was the compere for the Sabha.
Special Features of Sabha
- Many devout Hindus shouted slogans enthusiastically during the lectures of speakers.
- Local ‘C’ Channel covered the whole program and telecasted at night. More than 50,000 people viewed the program on Cable television.
- More than 50 devout Hindus came from Mudhol village and after the sabha asked HJS members to conduct similar sabha in Mudhol.
- The police security guards who had come for security arrangements took active interest in exhibition and purchased Books and Sanatan Panchang.
- MLA Mr. Venugopalachary came to the sabha and sat for the whole sabha as a common Hindu.
- State and District level newspapers like Eenadu, Sakshi, Andhra Jyothi, Andhra Prabha, Namaste Telangana, Vaarta gave very good coverage to the Sabha by publishing news with photos.
- Local devout Hindus had arranged for the venue and all other arrangements for the Sabha at their own cost.


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17 Nov 2011, 08:03
jai shree raam.. jai hind..vandemaataram..bol bhavani maata ki jai..jai jai jai..