‘Hindu Rashtra Sanghatak’ workshop concluded at Solapur !

Chant ‘Sri Gurudev Datta’ to overcome many problems including ancestral problems ! – Sadguru (Su-shri) Swati Khadye, Sanatan Sanstha

From left – Pujya (Kum) Deepali Matkar, Sadguru (Su-shri) Swati Khadye and Manoj Khadye

Almost everyone is going through problems at individual and social level these days such as delay in having children even though marriage taking place in time, physical problems, domestic issues etc. Many of these problems are, however, due to the ancestral problems and negative energies. ‘Sri Gurudev Datta’ chant is very useful on various distress faced due to ancestral problems. In this ‘Kali Yuga’, everyone should chant ‘Sri Gurudev Datta’ for at least one hour every day, was the guidance given by Sadguru (Kum) Swati Khadye while addressing the concluding program of the ‘Hindu Rashtra Sanghatak’ workshop at Solapur.

In the first session on the second day of the workshop, Manoj Khadye and Sunita Panchakshari of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) spoke on the topic of ‘Ideal Code of Conduct for a Hindu Rashtra Sanghatak’. Manoj Khadye said that our behaviour has to be ideal when we go to people for propagation of our mission. We should try to develop close relations with our brethren wherever we go for contacts.

Valuable points from the guidance by Sadguru (Kum) Swati Khadye

Patriarchal system needs to be adopted for making Bharat as a prospering country !

1. One, who used to be competent, used to become a ruler in the olden days. A king used to take care of his subjects in his kingdom. A patriarchal system was followed in Bharat earlier; therefore, there was prosperity. Nowadays, however, persons getting elected as people’s representatives don’t need any kind of competence for getting elected.

2. There was a ‘Gurukul’ system in the olden days wherein there was no discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, financial background, etc under the education system; whereas in today’s democratic system, only those who have money, can go for good quality education and higher studies.

3. In the present democratic system, a person without any knowledge of governing or no experience of managing the administrative system becomes a chief minister of a State. Besides, person with no knowledge in the field of defence, finance etc and who is uneducated, ignorant becomes a minister of these departments.

4. Most of the rulers are looting the people. There is corruption in every field in today’s governments and we should at least raise our voice against them.

She was speaking on the topic of how to fight against the evil tendencies in society. Advocate Nilesh Sangolkar also spoke on the occasion.

Other programs on the second day of the workshop

On the second day of the second session, many devout Hindus presented, on stage, the topics given to them earlier. Mr Durganath Deshmukh, a devout Hindu activist, said while presenting his topic that he neither wanted name nor fame nor money, but he wanted only Hindu Nation to be established in the world.

The following poem was presented by another devout Hindu Shivaji Pawar, from Mhaisgaon (Barshi) titled ‘Utha Hinduno Utha, Jagrut vha (Wake up and be alert O Hindus)!’ to prevent destruction of Hindustan; remember our brave warriors; for protection of our history and Dharma as strived by HJS and know the greatness of our Dharma, etc.

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