Protection of Dharma is necessary to follow Dharma: Shinde

Chaitra Krushna Saptami

Dharmasatsang at Ville Parle  

Mumbai: Looking to the present attacks on Hindus it appears that while presenting ‘Kirtan’ one would need to carry a stick. It is necessary for Hindus to protect Dharma to follow it, said Shri. Ramesh Shinde, spokesperson of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, Maharashtra. He was addressing the gathering at the Dharmasatsang of Sanatan Sanstha at Ville Parle.

He said further, “Samiti is active in this for the last 6 years. 95% of its agitations got success. The reason behind this was seekers’ selfless bhav’ and blessings of God. Hindus have to introspect while looking to the attacks on Dharma instead of blaming others. They have to find their mistakes. Though our Dharma is very ancient and if anyone has very little knowledge about it, many have wrong conception that they know a lot. Samiti is providing ‘Dharmashikshan’ to Hindus. Hindus have not yet awakened even after suffering harassments by terrorists. We are taught, ‘Ahinsha Paramo Dharma’

that is partially true. The complete shloka is, ‘Ahinsha Paramo Dharma: Hinsa Parmochhajayate’. It means that, though non-violence is best, the violence undertaken to save oneself is supreme. Hence to challenge the terrorists it is inevitable for Hindus to get prepared for protecting Dharma to save Dharma and Rashtra. Around 50 proud Hindus were there. The said satsang held on every Wednesday at 7 pm. at ‘Yadnyakutir’ Building, 2nd. Floor, Ville Parle, Mumbai. Those wishing to attend may contact Shri. Parag Palav on 9322062699.

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