Bhatkal : Hindus gather together in Dharmajagruti Sabha

Paush Shuddha Ashtami

By Staff Reoprter

Bhatkal (Karnataka): Those born as Hindus only are enemies of Hindus and hence the Pro-minority secularism is thriving in this country. Those in media, the government officials and politicians though by birth Hindus, are committing the evil deed of ruining the Dharma. For the sake of cheap publicity those social reformers who are by religion Hindus, are calling the Sanatan Hindu Dharma as ‘backward’ and call themselves as being ‘progressive’. Those who denigrate the Deities, those who do condemnable criticism of the Deities and those just keep a stance of onlooker when other sects and communists attack the Hindu Dharma are all mostly Hindus.

The Hindus who attended the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha which took place in the auditorium of Tirumal Venkatraman Devsthan, here in Bhatkal resolved to change this situation by working for awakening of Dharma. The Sabha which was organized by HJS was attended by 1100 Hindus.

The Sabha began at 4.30 p.m. The priests from Helekote Hanuman Mandir recited Vedmantras. This was followed by lighting of lamp by Shri. Satyajit Surtkal , Dakshin Prant Sanchalak of Hindu Jagaran Vedike. The other speakers present on the stage on this occasion were Sau.. Chandraprabha Hegde, Principal, Sharada College, Kundapur; Shri. Vinod Kamat , Sanatan Sanstha; Shri. Chandrahas Mururu, Dharmashakti Sena and Shri. Ramesh nayak Pellathur of HJS. Sau. Kaveri Raykar and Kumari Aparna Kalgal were the comperes. Shri. Kashinath Prabhu then presented the report of HJS activities. Shri. Prasanna Kamath representing ‘Saptahik Sanatan Prabhat ‘ Kannada edition, then presented the details about the activities of Sanatan Prabhat pertaining to National defence and Dharmajagruti.

Such Dharmasabhas which increase the pride and respect towards Dharma should be organized everywhere! – Sau. Chandraprabha Hegde

Bharatiya culture is being attacked by western culture on a large scale. Bharatiya culture is great. The foreigners admire our arts such as sculpture, literature, dance and handicrafts. Bharat has seen many noble men. Instead of following their footsteps, Bharatiyas today are blindly following the western culture. We have to increase the respect and pride towards Dharma in our children by imparting them education rich in moral values. Therefore such Dharmasabhas which increase the pride and respect towards Dharma should be organized everywhere.

Hindus should fight by following the example of Amarnath agitation! – Shri. Satyajit Suratkal

The terrorism in Kashmir and all over the country is ‘jihad’ for Muslims. They have been taught that those who do not believe in Koran are ‘kafirs’ and their properties should be distributed among Muslims. Jinha had said, ‘We smilingly obtained Pakistan and would take over Bharat through war’. There were 23 percent Hindus in Bangladesh in 1947. Now they constitute only 4 percent of the population. The current dire state of Hindus is because of gross negligence towards all such things by the rulers of Bharat. Henceforth Hindus should fight along the lines of Amarnath agitation. In 1993 Muslims had attacked Hindus and Hindus had unitedly repelled them. Here onwards we have to show same alertness and remain united.

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