News Categories
Expand All | Collapse All


'Dharmajagruti Sabha' held successfully in Sangli

February 13, 2008

Huge audience of Hindu Dharmabhimanis present for Dharmajagruti Sabha - 1
Huge audience of Hindu Dharmabhimanis present for Dharmajagruti Sabha - 1

Sangali (Maharashtra):
Existence of Hindu Dharma and Hindus is in danger owing to anti-Hindu rulers, heretics, terrorists and followers of other religions who are ever ready to convert Hindus. To change such situation and to shake lifeless Hindus out of their lethargy and indifference towards Dharma with a strong message to them to become active, 'Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha' was organized at Tarun Bharat stadium. Sree Ganesha is the 'Gram-daivat' of Sangali. It was the day of Sree Ganesha Jayanti on which all citizens of Sangali united as if sending a warning signal to all heretics.
Inauguration of Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting samai
Inauguration of Dharmajagruti Sabha by lighting samai

The 'sabha' was held at 5.30 p.m. on behalf of Hindu Janajagtui Samiti (HJS) to make Hindus aware of denigration of deities, proposed anti-Hindu laws and various assaults on Dharma. More than 7000 devout Hindus attended the meeting. Many religious leaders like H. H. Gurunath Kotnis Maharaj, Vedanta Acharya from Sukshetra Sansthan Hiremutt, Mhaisal, H. H. Shree Sha. Bra. 108 Dr. Shivayogi Shivacharya Mahaswamiji, Pujya Ishawrbuva Ramadasi alias Dada Maharaj from Samartha Sampradaya and members of Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti were present.
Honarary Speakers present for Dharmajagruti Sabha
Honarary Speakers present for Dharmajagruti Sabha

Pujya Ramakant Bongale, district chief of V.H.P. , Pujya Lakshmanrao Mote shastri and Pujya Annabuva Ghanekar Maharaj also graced the meeting with their presence. Among other leaders, Shri. Narayanrao Kadam of Hindu Ekta Andolan, Shri. Ashok Telang of RSS, Shri. Nitin Shinde former MLA of Shiv Sena, Shri. Hanamantrao Pawar, Shri. Baba Kadam, Shri. Makaranda Deshpande, Shri. Omkar Shukla, Mrs. Neeta Kelkar, S/Shri. Bipin Kadam and Balasaheb Galgale of BJP and Shri. Samit Kadam of Janasurajya Shakti also attended the meeting.

A follow up meeting will be held on 14th February 2008 at 7.00 p.m. at haridas Bhavan in Sangali and on the same day at 6.00 p.m. at Sant Venabai Mutt in Miraj.

Hindu Dharmabhimanis watching exhibition at Dharmajagruti Sabha
Hindu Dharmabhimanis watching exhibition at Dharmajagruti Sabha

Speeches of Dignitaries

Every Hindu should be righteous to improve present condition of Dharma - Shri. Vinay Panwalkar, Sanatan Sanstha

People are turning to atheism as they are more inclined to worldly achievements, have doubts in matters related to Dharma and influence of Science. Moreover, secular rulers, assaults by followers of other religions and lack of knowledge about Dharma among Hindus are instrumental in destroying little 'sattvikata' present in us. Increasing attacks on Dharma are leading to insecure nation. Every Hindu should, therefore, be righteous to improve present condition of Dharma. On the strength of spiritual practice and divine power, one can achieve things that seem to be impossible. Everyone has to undertake spiritual practice for protection of nation and Dharma.

It is the responsibility of every Hindu to fight against attack on Hindu Dharma – Shri. Ramesh Shinde, spokesperson for Maharashtra , HJS

Lack of 'Dharma-shikshan and Dharmacharan' increasing assaults on Dharma by followers of other religions and influence of Western Culture are the causes of declining state of Hindu Dharma and culture, aggressiveness of 'jihadi' terrorists are destroying Hindu Dharma. Hindus must realize that if Hindu Dharma is annihilated, then nation and we Hindus shall also become extinct. They should understand that righteous behaviour and knowledge of Dharma can only help them to fight against future calamities. It is the duty of every Hindu to prevent such assaults on Dharma.

Huge audience of Hindu Dharmabhimanis present for Dharmajagruti Sabha - 2
Huge audience of Hindu Dharmabhimanis present for Dharmajagruti Sabha - 2
             

Resolutions passed in Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha

  1. 'Setusamudram' project to demolish 'Ram-setu' should be called off and 'Ram-setu' should be declared as a monument of 'National Heritage'.   
  2. Anti-Hindu painter M F Hussain should be declared an offender and should be immediately arrested.
  3. Proposed anti-Hindu laws viz. 'Taking over management of temples' and 'Eradication of Superstitions, Black Magic' should be withdrawn.
  4. Stringent action should be taken against those responsible for denigration of Hindu deities through various media like advertisements, plays, paintings, literature, products etc.
  5. Management of all the temples taken over by the Government should be handed over to devotees and Government interference in their management should be stopped.
  6. Mohammad Afzal, a terrorist sentenced to death penalty should be immediately hanged.
  7. Hindus displaced from Kashmir should be helped to re-settle there.
  8. Bring a ban on national flags made of plastic paper and strict action should be taken against those responsible for insulting national flag.
  9. Singing of 'Vande Mataram' should be made compulsory in all schools.

See Further

» Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas in Future

Related Articles

» 8000 Hindus participate in HJS's Kolhapur Dharmasabha
» More than 8000 Hindus united in HJS's Jalgaon Dharmasabha!
» Hindus resolve to foil anti-Hindu ploys in HJS's Goa Dharmasabha!
» 12,000 Hindus attend HJS's 'Dharmajagruti Sabha' despite threats!



Notice: The source URLs cited in the article might be only valid on the date the article was published. Most of them may become invalid from a day to a few months later. When a URL fails to work, you may go to the top level of the source's website and search for the article.

Disclaimer: The news published are collected from various sources and responsibility of news lies solely on the source itself. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti or its website is not in anyway connected nor is it responsible for the news content presented here.

comment Post comment | Print Article Print Article | Send to friends Send to friends | Save as PDF Save as PDF

Comments

Be first to comment
* Comments posting may be delayed due to moderation.
* Please refrain from using abusive and violent language.
* Be brief and to the point. Avoid ALL CAPS.
* URLs and Email ids are not allowed in comments.
*Name:   Remember me?: 
*Email:   Erase Details 
*City:
*Country:
*Comment:
You may enter 700 characters