HJS’ New branch opened at Shirpur

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Shripur (Dist. Dhule): Hindus are getting aware of their responsibility towards Dharam due to Dharmajagruti sabhas organized at various places in the Maharashtra State by Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS).  

Branches opened by HJS in various villages are taking a form of a growing tree and is proved by the inauguration of its 3rd branch at Shirpur. 

Shri. Rajan Bunage, decorated the Banner of the Samiti raised at Veer Savarkar Chow by hanging a garland. Haribhaktaparayan Satish Raghunath Bhonge broke a coconut to declare the branch opened. Shri. Hemraj Rajput of RSS was the Chief Guest. Shri. Rajput said, “The situation today is same as it was during pre-Independence period and hence Veer Savarkar’s thoughts are as necessary now as they were during that period. The success of the branch would depend upon putting into practice Veer Savarkar’s intent.

Shri. Rajan Bunage explained about the aim of the Samiti and its mission. 

Shri. Joglekar of Dharmashakti Sena said that there was no alternative to getting united to change the present pitiable condition of Dharma.

Branch coordinators Shri. Pundalik Rajput, Shri. Prashant Subhedar, Shri. Yogesh Poddar, Shri. Kunal Gurav, Shri. Hemant Chowdhari, Shri. Hardhad Lohar and Shri. Vijay Bari assisted in the inauguration function.

It was resolved to spread the mission of the Samiti in various villages. 50 proud Hindus were present on this occasion. 


 

Second branch of HJS inaugurated in Kandari (Maharashtra)

February 7, 2009

Kandari (Maharashtra): Many Hindus offer Sheet to the tomb of Afzalkhan and make a solemn promise out of ignorance. Hindus should think whether Shivaji or Afzalkhan would take birth in the family by making such promise. If we are born as Hindus then we should die in the same religion. Hindus should not change their religion. Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS), Maharashtra tried to call the attention of the people. He was addressing the gathering after the inauguration of the Banner of the 2nd Branch of HJS at Kandari in District Jalgaon. The ceremony was held in Shri Hanuman temple. Shri. Madan Sawant of Sanatan Sanstha, in charge of publicity, offered a garland to the Banner followed by worshipping ‘Swastik’.  

Shri. Joglekar of Dharmashakti Sena explained the aim of HJS to spread the mission in all villages. Coordinators, Shri. Nandkumar Deshmukh, Shri. Srikrushna Suryavanshi, Shri. Kailas Rivajkar, Shri. Ganesh Kale, Shri. Ramesh Dhangar, Shri. Bisansing Pardesi and Nandkishor Sonavne assisted in organizing the programme. 350 proud Hindus were present at the occasion. Women were in great number which was quite creditable. Since a demand was made there to start class giving ‘Dharmashikshan.’ it was decided immediately. A traditional procession was organized by Warkari Sect in Kandari before the inauguration to welcome the Honourable members. 


 

First branch of HJS opened at Dharangaon (Maharashtra)!

6 February 2009

Dharangaon (Maharashtra): Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Jalakekar had announced at Jalaka that if Hindus unite forgetting position, party, caste and creed then they can conquer not only Kashmir but Pakistan too. The first branch of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS) was opened on the auspicious day of Rathsaptami at Dharangaon (District Jalgaon), at the hands of H.B.P. Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Jalakekar who put a garland on the banner of the Samiti and broke a coconut to mark the opening of the said branch and addressed the gathering saying the above words. Shri. Ramesh Shinde, Spokesperson of HJS, Mahrashtra State and Shri. Madan Savant of Sanatan were present at the inaugural ceremony.

A seed of Dharma has been sown in the minds of Hindus due to Dharmajagruti Sabhas organized by HJS at various places. The Samiti decided to expand the said mission to reach more people and a branch has been opened accordingly and due to the demand made by the youth of Dharangaon (District Jalgaon). Shri. Madan Savant explained the definition of proud Hindu while addressing them. He said, “Those who practice Dharma, who participate in the mission to promote Dharma, are Dharmabimanis (Proud Hindus).”    

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