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10,000 Hindus pledge to protect Dharma at the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha in Solapur

Lighting the ceremonial lamp (from left): Sadguru Swati Khadye, Lt. Colonel Manojkumar Sinha (Retd.), and Shri. Rajan Bunge.

Solapur, Maharashtra – The Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha held on 11 March at the ground of Jai Bhavani Prashala proved to be a guiding force for Hindus, overcoming several obstacles. Approximately 10,000 Hindus from Solapur city and surrounding villages gathered to express their firm commitment to safeguarding Dharma.

Sadguru Swati Khadye of Sanatan Sanstha, while guiding the gathering on the current situation, explained that in the challenging times ahead, only sadhana (spiritual practice) can provide protection. Under the guidance of Shri. Rajan Bunge of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, emphasis was laid on the need for Hindus to move beyond the misleading concept of “sarva-dharma-samabhav” and to develop a clear understanding of the “real enemy” (shatru-bodh).

A particularly stirring address by Lieutenant Colonel Manojkumar Sinha (Retd.) inspired the attendees to declare with determination: “Yes, we are ready for Dharma-yuddha.” The significant participation of women highlighted the Sabha’s role in providing not only ideological clarity but also practical guidance for action.

Hindus gathered with the sacred resolve of Ramrajya.

Guidance by speakers at the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha

Hindus must prepare to face conspiracies against Dharma– Lt. Col. Manojkumar Sinha (Retd.)

Lt. Col. Sinha stated that the guidance given by Bhagwan Shri Krishna to Arjun during the time of the Mahabharata regarding Dharma-yuddha remains equally relevant today. In Bharat’s history, whenever destructive tendencies were firmly confronted, stability was restored in the nation.

He criticized the false notions of peace that have misled Hindu society, pointing out that even after ceding land to Pakistan during Partition, aggression from that side has persisted. Therefore, Hindus must be prepared to break the anti-Dharma chakravyuh and protect Dharma. He specifically called upon Matrushakti to recognise their vital role and inherent strength.

Sadhana and protection of Dharma are essential for safeguarding one’s existence – Sadguru Swati Khadye, Sanatan Sanstha

Sadguru Swati Khadye stated that, at present, conditions of conflict are emerging at a global level. In such times, not technology alone, but the strength of sadhana can provide stability to humanity.

She urged Hindus to follow the path of Dharmacharan and sadhana to protect their very existence. She also said that the concept of a Hindu Rashtra is rooted in Bharat’s original cultural identity.

Give priority to Dharmabandhus by understanding shatru-bodh – Rajan Bunge, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Shri. Rajan Bunge stated that Hindus need to understand the distinction between their own (Dharmabandhu) and others. Despite repeated incidents, Hindu society often remains unawakened and, at times, unwittingly supports those who oppose it. He appealed to Hindus to prioritize fellow Dharmabandhus in social and economic interactions and to stay vigilant in protecting society.

Lack of Dharmashikshan is the root cause of problems

Speakers also highlighted that due to the lack of Dharmashikshan (education about Dharma), a sense of pride in Dharma is declining among the youth, leading to several social issues. Therefore, imparting Dharmashikshan at the family level is the need of the hour.

At the conclusion of the Sabha, the gathered Hindus unanimously resolved to actively participate in spreading social awareness, protecting Dharma, and organising Hindu society.

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