Pune : More than 400 devout Hindus attended HJS’ Dharmajagruti Sabha amidst rains

Bhadrapad Shuklapaksha 7, Kaliyug Varsh 5116

Oh Hindus, be missionaries (Dharma-pracharaks) ! – Advocate Devdas Shinde

From Left : Mrs. Rajashri Khollam, Mr. Milind Dharmadhikari, Adv. Devdas Shinde

Pune, Maharashtra – Now-a-days mental Jihad is being spread through organizations like Sambhaji Brigade, Andhashradha Nirmoolan Samiti etc. Hindu youth is being mystified and hatred is being spread in their minds towards Hindu Dharma. To stop this, everyone should study Dharma and become missionaries. Advocate Devdas Shinde from Hindu Swabhiman Pratishtan addressed 400 devout Hindus attending the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held at Ashirwad Hall on 23rd August. On this occasion, Mr. Milind Dharmadhikari from HJS and Mrs. Rajashree Khollam from Sanatan Sanstha also addressed the Sabha. Though it was raining heavily, more than 400 devout Hindus attended this Sabha.

 
For the establishment of Hindu Nation revolution based on Dharma is a must ! – Milind Dharmadhikari, HJS

Hindu nation will not be a nation entertaining social and political profits but it would be a way of living based on Dharma.  Not just changing governing party will lead to the establishment of a Hindu nation but struggle in the sense of revolution based on Dharma is a must for the same.  Brahmatej (spiritual power) and Kshatratej (physical power) both are required for the same. Hence please take out time for the activities for Dharma and Nation. In these words, Mr. Milind Dharmadhikari appealed the devout Hindus.
 
Mrs. Rajashree Khollam made aware of the attacks on Hindu Dharma and illustrated the measures that can be taken to stop these attacks. She also emphasized that self protection training is obligatory to stop the increasing physical attacks on females.

Review meeting has been planned for those who want to be active in this regard on 26th August at Kalbhairav Temple in Magaraali at 7 PM.

Highlights

1. Mr. Milind Dharmadhikari’s wife and two daughters met with an accident before starting the Sabha. Even after he was informed about this, he addressed the audience with patience and stability. (Devout Hindus like Mr. Milind Dharmadhikari, for whom Dharma activities are on first priority is the real strength of Hindu Dharma! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat )
2. Though it was raining, youths were present in noticeable number. Almost all the devout Hindus were present till the end.
3. 2 Policemen in civil dress from special branch were present at the place of Sabha. Before starting the Sabha they observed the preparations being performed at the place. An activist of HJS requested one of the policemen to leave the place, stating that sabha is only for the invited ones. At that timem the policemen lied, saying that they are not police. After the activist explained his statement once again, the police left the place. Another police officer also visited the Sabha. He was standing there at the entrance for a long time. (If police would have had investigated terrorists, India would have had been free from terrorism. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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