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God protects those who protect Dharma: Maharaj

October 6, 2007

Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra): Sree Sree 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Paramanandgiriji Maharaj inaugurated the photo-exhibition devised by FACT and organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on terrorism in Kashmir and Bangla Desh. In his inaugural speech Maharaj said, “God protects only those who protect Dharma. Hindus should be united and should fight against the disasters befalling on Dharma and nation. There will not be revolution unless Hindus are awakened. It is a sin to oppress but it is even greater sin if one does not fight against oppression.” The program was held in the presence of Shri. Pradipji Jaiswal, district-chief of Shiv Sena, Shri. Tryambak Tupe, Chairman of the Standing Committee of Municipal Corporation. HJS is planning to hold the exhibition in every zone. Presently, the exhibition is going on at Sree Gajanan Maharaj Bhavan.

Source: 'Daily Sanatan Prabhat'

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