Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held successfully at Dhankavadi, Pune

Chaitra Shuklapaksha 11, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Dhankavadi (Pune) : Hindus should remember their glorifying history and should get together, develop strength as ‘Might is right’ and dedicate themselves to ‘Dharma-karya’. If one does not fall for Rs. 500/- or Rs. 1000/- given for voting and voting is done with unity, the rulers will have to take notice of Hindus strength. Today, Hindus are hit with depression. At such time, they should take inspiration from glorifying history of our ancestors and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. If we treat those as our friends who are working for protection of Dharma and those as Indians who say ‘Vande Matarm’ and respect motherland; Hindu Rashtra can be established throughout the world. The above views were expressed by advocate Devdas Shinde, Trustee of ‘Hindu Swabhiman Pratishthan’during Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha) held on 6th April at Durvankur Mangal Karyalaya. Sou. Jyoti Date of Sanatan Sanstha, Shri. Milind Dharmadhikari of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) also addressed the participants. 225 devout Hindus attended the ‘sabha’. The ‘sabha’ was started with recitation of ‘Veda-mantras’ by ‘Vedamurty’ Ulhas Joshi and Omkar Thakar Guruji.

Advocate Shinde said that had Hindu Janajagruti Samiti existed in 1992, today
it would have been possible to have ‘darshan’ of Sriram in Sriram Mandir, Ayodhya.

Sou. Date was felicitated at the hands of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’s active reader Sou. Bharati Mane and Shri. Tejas Manave, a devout Hindu felicitated Shri. Dharmadhikari and advocate Shinde. Shri. Milind Dharmadhikari released an English version of book titled ‘Dosh Ghalva ani Guna Jopasa (Removal of personality Defects and Inculcating Qualities)’ on this occasion. Shri. Raju Khandalkar, owner of ‘Shiva-Shambho’ eatery and Shri. Mohan Shetty, owner of ‘Hotel Swati’; besides Kum. Kavita Jagatap, an active reader of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ extended valuable cooperation for ‘Dharma-karya’.

If by amending Constitution, nation can be declared
as secular, why not Hindu Rashtra ? – Shri. Milind Dharmadhikari


Shri. Dharmadhikari said, “Important steps in establishment of Hindu Rashtra are Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas; but the concept of Hindu Rashtra is being opposed today. If a country can be changed as secular by amending Constitution, why it cannot be amended again to declare it as Hindu Rashtra? ‘Dharma-kranti’ is inevitable for establishment of Hindu Rashtra to fight against oppression of Hindus.” Sou. Date made an appeal to gain knowledge about Dharma (‘Dharma-shikshan’) for protection of Dharma.

Attending dignitaries

H. H. Vijay Maharaj Deshmukh of Deshmukh Maharaj Foundation; pro-Hindu activists Shri. Anil Batane and Shri. Nitin Dhamale of ‘Art of Living’.

Highlights

  1. There was a big meeting of one political party on 6th April and final cricket match between India- Sri Lanka of 20-20 overs; still, the number of youth attending the ‘sabha’ was quite significant.
  2. Signature drive was undertaken at the venue of ‘sabha’ for protesting against change of name of ‘Sri Shankaracharya Tekady’ to ‘Takhta –e-Suleiman’.
  3. Shri. Dada Agalave, the owner of ‘Durvankur Hall’ offered the hall free of cost for the ‘sabha’.

Review meeting

On 9th April, a review meeting has been arranged at 7.00 p.m. at MGS Academy, above Rajarshi Shahu Bank, at Dhankavadi.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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