Hindus on their way to become a minority in Bharat!

Aurangabad:  When speaking to members of the HJS, Swami Govind Devgiri (H.H. Kishorji Vyas) said that at Prayag He informed Shri. Ashok Singhal of the VHP that only Sanatan Sanstha and HJS are accomplishing the mission of creating awareness of religion amongst Hindus.

After being felicitated by H.B.P. (Hari Bhakta Parayan) Andhale Maharaj he said, “The present day geographic state of India is in bad shape. Despite losing Afghanistan (formerly Kandahar), Sind and now on the verge of losing Punjab, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura etc. to our enemies it is really pitiable that Hindus still live with the false faith that Hinduism is eternal.”

He added that for religion to survive, one needs a physical body to create awareness amongst people. Hindus refuse to accept that this awareness is necessary. Today, see how a church is being constructed in the precincts of the Balaji temple at Tirupati. At present Hindus comprises 80% of the population but in 50 years we will be reduced to a minority and then we will not be able to do anything for Hinduism.

Those present at this function were H.B.P. Andhale Maharaj, President of the Varkari sect, Shri. Sharad Chavda of the HJS, Dr. Aarti Tivari, district in-charge of the Aurangabad branch of the Sanatan Sanstha along with seekers Shri. Maruti Nikam, Shri. Latpate, Shri. Thosar, etc. and the Hindu Sangathan activist Shri. Ashok Kulkarni.

Source: ‘Daily Sanatan Prabhat’

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