Session on the ‘Ways to deal with anti-Hindu forces’ on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav

In the session on the ‘Ways to deal with anti-Hindu forces’ (From left) Mr Satish Kumar (Rashtriya Adhyaksha, Gau Raksha Dal, Panjab), Mr Kapil Mishra (Founder, Hindu Ecosystem, Bharat), H.H. Shri Sh. Br. Pr. 108 (Dr) Virupaksha Shivacharya Mahaswamiji (Mathadhipati, Ganacharya Math Sansthan, Mukhed, Nanded, Maharashtra), Adv. (Mrs) Rachana Naidu (Durg, Chhattisgarh) and compere Mr Kartik Salunke (State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Haryana)

Veerashaiva Lingayat community is Hindu! – H.H. Shri Sh. Br. Pr. 108 (Dr) Virupaksha Shivacharya Mahaswamiji, Abbot, Mathadhipati, Ganacharya Math Sansthan, Mukhed, Nanded, Maharashtra

Lingayat is a dialect. So the appropriate term is ‘Veerashaiva Lingayat’. Their methods of worship are according to Hindu Dharma and are all Hindus. Veerashaiva Lingayats are not a separate religion but integral to Hinduism. We will always be involved in this work of Hindu Rashtra. Also, if there is an attack on Hindu Dharma anywhere in the southern states, we all are with you there too, assured H.H. Shri Sh. Br. Pr. 108 (Dr) Virupaksha Shivacharya Mahaswamiji.

Mahaswamiji further said, “Akhand Hindustan is a Hindu Rashtra. But there is an attempt to redefine it as a secular country. Although there are various sects in India, all of them practice Hindu Dharma. So all are Hindus. For the last 10 years, there have been attempts to alienate Lingayats and Veerashaivas. Not only this, they are trying to separate them from Hindu Dharma by employing the divide and rule policy. A Lingayat is a worshiper of Shiva. By adorning the linga around the neck, he is called Lingayat. Linga is a symbol of Shiva. So he is Veerashaiva. Veerashaiva is one who learns the Knowledge of uniting Shiva and Jeeva (soul).”

Halal funneling Hindu money for terrorist activities – Kapil Mishra, Founder, Hindu Ecosystem

In Jahangirpuri, on the day of Shri Ram Navami (2022), Muslims attacked Hindus with bombs and bullets, and pelted stones. These marauding scrap dealers were illegal Bangladeshis. The police arrested a Muslim man named Ansar. 5 senior Supreme Court advocates stood up to fight Ansar’s case. These advocates charge lakhs per hearing. How were they convinced to appear for someone who deals in scrap? The answer to this is that Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind was paying their fees. 56 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Prayagraj. 30 Muslims were punished in this case. All these cases were also fought by Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind.

This organization obtains its funds from the purchase of Halal products. Hindus pay people of other religions for ‘cutting hair’, ‘vegetables’, etc. That money goes to Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and the same money is used to fight the cases of terrorists. An army of lawyers is raised from this money to protect those accused of love jihad. Thus an economy has been created against the Hindus. The network of anti national and anti-Hindu forces has spread all over the country, explained Mr Kapil Mishra, Founder, Hindu Ecosystem. He was speaking on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

Unholy alliance of Naxals and Christian Missionaries! – Adv. (Mrs) Rachana Naidu, Chhattisgarh

The forest dwellers in Chhattisgarh are Hindus. They are being heavily oppressed by Christian missionaries and Naxals. But such incidents are not given publicity by the media. Today the forest dwelling Hindus are fighting their battle alone. Therefore, they should be provided nationwide support, said Chhattisgarh advocate (Ms.) Rachna Naidu on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

There is an unholy alliance between Naxals and Christian Missionaries. The Christian missionaries and Naxals have set up their abode where there are abundant mineral resources and forest dwellers. Christian missionaries are conspiring to convert the Hindu forest dwellers in large numbers. They are luring the forest dwellers and usurping their possessions. Their system is so well entrenched that even if we get rid of them, we cannot get back the wealth they have usurped.

Naxals have bloodied the land of Bastar in Chhattisgarh through daily blasts. Naxals are forcing guns into the hands of children of forest dwellers. Those who refuse to join Naxal organizations are brutally killed. Today, famous advocates stand up in support of Naxals, books are written by authors, and reports are given by journalists. Naxals are associated with the Jihadi terrorist organisation Popular Front of India. They have also supported Kisan Andolan, Shaheen Bagh and other anti-national activities. Advocate (Mrs.) Naidu also said that human rights organizations and the government are ignoring the atrocities on forest dwellers.

Ravindra Patil, trustee of Shri Vighnaharan Ganesh Mandir in Nashik, heaps praise on Hindu Janajagruti Samiti volunteers

Trustee of Shri Vighnaharan Ganesh Mandir in Nashik Mr Ravindra Patil heaped praise on the volunteers of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti who participated in the organization of Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav. Mr Ravindra Patil said, “I feel as if I am among saints and great men here instead of a convention of Hindutva. The faces of everyone who is volunteering here shine! Such humility in everyone’s behavior. Everyone’s face is sattvik and devoid of ego. The atmosphere here is extremely good.”

While talking about his interactions with Sanatan’s seekers Mr Patil said “Talking to Sanatan’s seekers present here, it feels like Shri Bhagwati Devi Herself has come to talk to us.”

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