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HJS members stops denigration of Sree Ganesha

March 21, 2009

Falgun Krushna Dashmi

Pimpri (Pune): ‘M. B. Computers’, a computer training institute from Pimple, Saudagar had made use of Sree Ganesha in its advertisement in a denigrating manner. Members of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) with the help of few devout Hindus created awareness and stopped the denigration. (Let us express gratitude at the feet of God for the success – Editor).

In this advertisement, Lord Ganesha was shown in the form of a child playing with ‘mouse’ of a computer. Shri. Parag Gokhale of HJS noticed the denigration of Lord Ganesha and also made aware the members of ‘Dharma-jagruti training class’ held by HJS about the same. All the participants of the class went to meet Shri. Mohan Bhalerao of M. B. Computers and made him realize the denigration of Sree Ganesha taking place through the advertisement. Shri. Bhalerao told them that he also has faith in Sree Ganesha and he realized the mistake only due to the explanation given by members of Dharma-jagruti Class. He immediately withdrew the advertisement and assured that such mistake will not happen again.

Shri. Shyam Ghagre, Shri. Umakant Kamble, Shri. Jadhav, Shri. More, Shri. Sanjay Joshi, Shri. Ghule, Shri. Shivanand Nagshetty, Shri. Parbhane, Shri. Sandesh Kadam and Sou. Mugali, members of HJS, were present on the occasion.

Source: Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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