Shri. Raja Singh Thakur, Shri. Arvind Jain and Shri. Tyagrajan attain spiritual level of 61 %

Goa : The delightful announcement of some devout Hindus, who participated in the 4th Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Adhiveshan, attaining a spiritual level of 61 % was made on 16th June at the venue of the Adhiveshan. The following devout Hindus attained this spiritual level – Shri. Tyagrajan from Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, who has the qualities of faith and spiritual emotion towards Parampujya Dr. Athavale; Shri. T. Raja Singh Thakur, the bold and courageous M.L.A. from Goshamahal Constituency in Telangana and Shri. Arvind Jain, Secretary of Hindu Shourya Jagran Abhiyan and a devotee of God Shiva, who has the qualities of selfless love for Hindutva, humility, loving-attitude and intense yearning for protecting Dharma. Shri. T. Raja Singh and Shri. Arvind Jain was felicitated by Pujya Dr. Charudatta Pingale, while Shri. Tyagrajan was felicitated by the Tamil Nadu State Head of Shivsena, G. Radhakrushnan.

Shri. Raja Singh Thakur has progressed spiritually because of his yearning for the protection of Dharma and Hindutva – Pujya Dr. Charudatta Pingale, National Guide, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

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Shri. T. Raja Singh organises a huge rally on the occasion of Ram Navami every year. In Bhagyanagar, on the day of Ram Navami, all mosques are covered with cloths but no communal riots have taken place. Not even a single cow is slaughtered on the day of Bakri Id. The only reason for this is the protector of Hindus and the Chief of Shriram Yuva Sena, T. Raja Singh. He has organised a force of brave Hindus youth with Kshatratej (Radiance of a warrior). After winning the elctions and becoming an M.L.A. He continued his activities for protection of Dharma. He did not adapt the policy of appeasement of minorities. Parampujya Dr. Athavale has said that Shri. Raja Singh has attained the spiritual level of 61 % because of his intense yearning for protection of Dharma and Hindutva.

Tyagrajan has progressed because of his qualities of bhav towards Parampujya Dr. Athavale and politeness : Shri. Shriram Luktuke, Tamil Nadu State Co-ordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Shri. Tyagrajan is very simple and polite. He has no expectation of any kind of honour. He speaks only when necessary. He is very affectionate. He is very loving towards the guests who visit his home and takes very good care of them. He has immense faith on the activities of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Also, he has immense bhav (spiritual emotion) towards Parampujya (Parampujya Dr. Athavale). He has many physical illnesses. He had to undergo a surgery last year, and he has now recovered from that. After recovering from his illness, he had the emotion that ‘Everything is good only because of the grace of Parampujya.’ When we had gone to Tamil Nadu for seva, although Shri. Tyagrajan does nor understand our language, he came to meet Pujya Mrs. Anjali Gadgil. We were six of us, and we were to stay there for 5 days. He made all arrangements for our stay during those 5 days. Although he does not understand the language spoken by Pujya Mrs. Anjali Gadgil, he was speaking with her with immense bhav. Due to these qualities he has attained the spiritual level of 61 % today.

Hindu Rashtra is definitely going to be established as told by saints : Shri. Tyagrajan

Expressing his views on his felicitation, Shri. Tyagrajan said, “I started my activities at Kanyakumari, in the year 1982. In 1986, I started my activities in 3 Vidhan Sabha Constituencies and one M.L.A. managed to get elected because of that. In the year 2014, construction of a Muslim University in the premises of Tirupati Devasthan was being planned. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti opposed this. I also joined their agitation.. We started the activities of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in Kanyakumari in the year 2013. In the last three years, we have managed to spread the topic of Hindu Rashtra to ten thousand people. A TV channel named ‘Hindu Nadu’ (Hindu Rashtra) is going to start in Kanyakumari. We are trying to convince them to air ‘Hindu Varta’ on this channel. It can be seen that Hindu Rashtra is going to be established as told by saints. We are getting a glimpse of that at Kanyakumari.”

Shri. Tyagrajan expressed his views in Malyalam language. Miss Pranita Sukhtankar translated it in Hindi for the other attendees.

Along with Bhakti, we must also worship Shakti : Shri. Arvind Jain

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While expressing his views, Shri. Arvind Jain said, “Akram Hussain, the anti-Hindu artist from Assam had painted denigrating pictures of Hindu Deities. I spread these pictures with all Hindutvavadis (Devout Hindus) and launched an agitation against these paintings. Thus, I stopped Akram Hussain from becoming a 2nd M.F. Hussain. We have lost our will power because we have compromise on Hindutva. We have surrendered our valour. That is why, today Hindus are rulers of very few places. That is why, it is essential that, along with Bhakti (Devotion), we also do worship of Shakti (Divine Energy). All of us must ignite within ourselves, love and sacrifice for Hindutva.

To raise the confidence of Hindus, all Hindus must keep atleast 1 or 2 weapons permitted by law in their homes. It is necessary to oppose Love Jihad and Conversion at a philosophical as well as personal level. Start organising ‘ghar-wapasi’ programs everywhere. Pledge that, ‘I will donate money only to Hindu religious places. I will do all business transactions with Hindus only.’ Teach self-defence training to all the females in your house. Explain to them the difference between Hindu and Western culture, so that they do not fall prey to Love jihad and Westernisation.”

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