
Ajmer, Rajasthan – Hindus have long been entangled in misleading and distorted narratives. Breaking free from such a situation and embracing true history along with ideals grounded in Dharma is a requirement of the present time. This guidance was provided by Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, National Guide of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.
The guidance was delivered during a programme organised by the ‘Adesh Seva Samiti’ at the Shaaligram Mandir in Gulab Bari, Ajmer. Present on the occasion were the committee’s office-bearers, social workers, and Shri. Anand Jakhotiya, HJS Coordinator for Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Hindus have fallen victim to false conspiracies
Sadguru Dr Pingale stated that proverbs such as “Ghar ka bhedi Lanka dhahaye” (The insider who betrays brings down Lanka) have been portrayed as acts of treachery. In reality, however, the burning of Lanka represented the destruction of adharma (unrighteousness), not the destruction of a home. Following the ideals of Prabhu Shri Ram, Vibhishana chose the path of truth by siding with Dharma, a choice that reflects the fundamental spirit of Sanatan Dharma.
He further remarked that we must move beyond a mindset of “Jo jita woh Sikandar” (He who wins is Alexander) and instead regard national leaders such as Chandragupta Maurya as true ideals. These figures worked to safeguard the nation and its culture.
During the guidance, he emphasised that parents must begin instilling sanskars within their own homes. Children should be regularly involved in balsanskar classes, which aid in building their character.
He clarified that every tradition within Sanatan Dharma is rooted in both, scriptures and science. When these traditions are properly understood and incorporated into daily life, many problems related to the body, mind, and overall existence can be resolved.
All those present at the programme took a pledge to remain actively engaged in awakening of Dharma and the promotion of sanskars.








