Pune : HJS organizes online program for profile members of its website

Undertaking spiritual practice is necessary to face a severe period of emergency ! – Sadguru (Kum.) Swati Khadye, ‘Dharmapracharak’, Sanatan Sanstha  

Pune – People experienced problems like black marketing of ‘Remdesivir’ injection and exploitation of patients by doctors and hospitals during the second wave of Corona pandemic. Many people lost their jobs, many businesses had to be closed down due to lockdown and many lost their lives. People’s life was again disrupted owing to ‘Tauktae’ and ‘Yaas’ , the two cyclones which hit part of the country. Even in such a situation, fanatics have been busy in different types of ‘jihad’. Corona pandemic spread all over the country due to ‘Corona-jihad’ last year. A fanatic nurse was found injecting Hindus with water instead of the vaccine only last month in Madhya Pradesh. Will it be wrong to call this as ‘Vaccine-jihad’? On the other hand, Christian missionary organizations from the USA are sending huge funds to Bharat every year for converting Hindus. It is a big conspiracy to convert Bharat into a Christian nation. Hindus need to unite to stop such things. Many Saints, visionaries etc have already predicted that the forthcoming period would be even more difficult. Only God can help us to face such difficult times and we have to undertake spiritual practice for the same, advised Sadguru (Kum.) Swati Khadye, ‘Dharmapracharak’ of Sanatan Sanstha.

HJS had started online ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes for its profile members during the lockdown period. A program was held in the background of its completion of one year. More than 100 profile members joined the online program which was compeered by Shri. Milind Kalgaonkar, a profile member. Shri. Amit Khedkar, another profile member, explained the purpose of holding such a program. Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, the State Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh also addressed the participants.

Bharat has to be declared as a Hindu Rashtra for eliminating Hindus’ problems ! – Sunil Ghanavat, State Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh

1.Temples’ lands have been grabbed by the Governments while taking over management of temples. The laws responsible for such activities viz. ‘Mandir Adhigrahan Law (Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act)’ passed in 1951 and ‘Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act’ passed in 1991 should be repealed. Solution to all such and even other problems faced by Hindus is declaring Bharat as a Hindu Rashtra. Many Saints and seers are trying for the same. Recently a mega-drive has been started at Haridwar by His Holiness Swami Anand Swarup Maharaj, the President of ‘Shankaracharya Parishad’ for declaration of Bharat as a Hindu Rashtra for which he is bringing together ‘sadhus’, ‘Mahant’, all ‘aakhaadaas’, muths, ‘Dharmagurus’ and Shankaracharyas from all over the country.

2.In a secular Bharat, Punjab’s Chief Minister and Congress leader Captain Amarinder Singh has declared a separate district for Muslims where they are in majority. Is it Mughal Rule in this country?

3.Congress is demanding that women, who have joined ISIS and gone to Afghanistan, should be allowed to come back and stay in Bharat. These women went to Afghanistan as terrorists and not as tourists. Should they be allowed to come back and start terrorist activities in Bharat?

4.Hindu-hatred is observed even in the curriculum devised by NCERT in Bharat. In one of the lessons in its text book, a boy named Hari is shown as teasing girls while a boy named Abdulla is shown as helping everyone. Instead of teaching history of revolutionaries like a 12-year-old boy named Shirishkumar  bravely facing bullet-firing but not letting the national flag fall down, NCERT text books are glorifying Mughal invaders who attacked this country. Congress had appointed Muslims as its education Ministers for 20 years, post-independence  and this is its outcome.  There is a need to change the present education system for students to know the true history of this country.

Feedback by profile members regularly attending ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes

1.Shri. Vinayak Rodage – Got to learn many things through ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes such as science of celebrating various festivals, religious festivals, observances, way of keeping idols in ‘puja-ghar’, performing ‘puja’, importance of chanting God’s name, ideal manner of following daily routine, removal of defects etc. I have started following ‘Dharmacharan’.

2.Shri. Daulat Mane – I have been attending ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes since last whole year. I learnt which God’s name should be chanted. I have been feeling quite good since I started chanting. Earlier, I used to face many problems but they have reduced since I started chanting. Also, I used to eat non-vegetarian food but since I started attending these classes, my desire to eat meat has automatically abated.

3.Shri. Shubham Jadhav –  Earlier, I used to waste a lot of time. I learnt management of time through ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes. Thereafter, I started making use of my time judiciously. I also learnt the importance of chanting and I am safe because I have started chanting Corona chant every morning.

4.Shri. Kunal Gawari – I used to get a lot of negative thoughts. I learnt many subjects in ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes. HJS activities made me think positively and I am getting a lot of joy by participating in these activities.

5. Shri. Uddhav Todkar – I am regularly participating in self-defence classes and ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes and since then, I am feeling quite happy and satisfied.

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