Online workshop held for young devout Hindus from west Maharashtra and Goa

Start spiritual practice at an early age to become ‘Hindu Sanghatak’ and protect Dharma !- advice by Sadguru (Kum.) Swati Khadye, ‘ Dharmapracharak’, Sanatan Sanstha

Pune : We are now facing even natural calamities along with the Corona pandemic. We are also on the threshold of a third world war. It is necessary to undertake spiritual practice to survive in this severe period of crisis. It is creditable that the youth participating in this workshop has understood sadhana at an early age. Many Saints and revolutionaries have protected Dharma by undertaking spiritual practice since their childhood. Besides, we have to even unite Hindus. Presently, we don’t know when schools and colleges will be opened; therefore, instead of wasting time, use it for ‘sadhana’ and participate in the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra rather than being just onlookers. This appeal was made by Sadguru (Kum.) Swati Khadye, the ‘Dharmapracharak’ of Sanatan Sanstha during her guidance to young devout Hindus in an online workshop jointly held by Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for youth from Pune, Solapur, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur districts, besides Goa State.

The workshop was held under the caption of ‘Sanghe Shaktihi Kalau Yuge (There is strength in unity in Kali Yuga)’ with the purpose of increasing unity amongst youth and motivating them to participate in the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra. Kum. Prachi Shintre of HJS did compeering of the program. Shri. Kaushal Kothavale explained the purpose of conducting such workshop. About 200 youth participated in the workshop and taking inspiration from the workshop, they resolved to join activities related to protection of Dharma.

Make judicious use of available time and try to bring your friends in the flow of sadhana ! – Manoj Khadye, HJS- Coordinator for western Maharashtra, Konkan region and Gujarat State

Many countries are beefing up their army on the borders. It is a sign of the ensuing third world war and the effect of which is going to be quite grave. Today’s young generation should realise responsibilities befalling them after this period and join the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra. It is a golden opportunity given to them. Make judicious use of this time and try to bring your friends on the path of sadhana. Science cannot help us in removing fear from our mind. We work hard to get good marks in our examinations when we are in school. Similarly, let us immerse ourselves in the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra and taking advantage of this situation, daily make efforts to increase quality in our sadhana.

Try to spread the thought of Hindu Rashtra amongst people through social media ! – Samrat Deshpande, HJS

No efforts are made by any media to expose injustice done to Hindus; but we can spread the thought of Hindu Rashtra using the social media; therefore, let us use social media like ‘WhatsApp’ and ‘twitter’ etc and create awareness amongst Hindus.

Highlights  

1.Five of the participants joining the workshop expressed their resolve to undertake spiritual practice for full time. Other participants also decided to devote more time for sadhana and samashti seva.

2.In this workshop, 33 young participants showed interest in getting trained in first-aid activity and taking responsibility for making necessary arrangements.

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