Enthusiasm spreads among devout citizens of Baroda through the Hindu ‘Dharma-jagruti Sabha’

Kartik Krushna Pratipada, Kaliyug Varsha 5111

Baroda (Gujarat): Hindu Janajagruti Samiti had organised a ‘Dharma-jagruti Sabha (meet)’ on 1st November at Kalabhavan with an objective to create enthusiasm among Hindus and light a spark of respect among them towards their Dharma. The second session of the ‘Dharma-jagruti Sabhas’ started with this meet in Gujarat. Mr. Balkrushna Shukla, the MP and Mayor of Baroda city was the special guest for the meet besides, Pujyapaad Chandrashekhar Pandit Maharaj of Sree Sanatan Vaidik Dharmanuragi Trust (Baroda), Mr. Jigarbhai Inamdar of BJP Yuva Morcha, Mr. Bhargavbhai Bhatt of RSS, Mr. Chandrashekhar Kadrekar of Sanatan Sanstha and Mr. Pankajbhai Rami of HJS who attended the meet. The program started with blowing of conch and lighting of a lamp. Mr. Dhananjay Behare recited ‘Veda-mantras’. The ‘Dharma-sabha’ also had auspicious presence of Sree Narayan Swami of Swaminarayan Sect. More than 500 participants attended the meet. The meet concluded with singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ by Miss Poonam Khanavilkar with Mrs. Rekha Barve doing the ‘Thanks-giving’.

 

 

Traitors have to be suitably punished  – Swami Pujyapaad Sree Chandrashekhar Pandit 

Swami Pujyapaad Sree Chandrashekhar Pandit said on the occasion that firstly it is necessary to educate the Hindus about matters related to Dharma so as to enhance their awareness towards Dharma. Politicians interpret  the Dharma so as to suit their convenience and in fact, cause damage to Dharma. The present politicians who have no knowledge of Dharma negotiate with the enemy countries. The incident related to Abhimanyu in Mahabharata should be studied to trounce growing terrorism. The Pandavas performed the last rites of the dead body of Abhimanyu only after they slew the General of the Kaurava army responsible for his death. Till then the dead body was kept. The traitors have to be suitable punished. If there is injustice while following the principles of non-violence, it has to be routed.

 

 

 

‘Tit for tat’ to unjust violence – Jigar Inamdar

“One has to talk about war with the enemy countries. The principles of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj need to be followed and unjust violence has to be paid in the same coin, said Mr. Jigar Inamdar

 

 

 

It is important to keep the Nation undivided – Bhargav Bhatt

Mr. Bhargav Bhatt said, “From Himalaya to the sea, India must remain undivided. The Army Chief warned of bombing Mizoram when the people of Mizoram had started agitation for independent State. That time it was very important to have Mizoram as a part of India.”

Mr. Chandrashekhar Kadrekar of Sanatan Sanstha and Mr, Pankaj Rami of HJS informed the audience about Dharma and various attacks on Hindu Dharma and emphasised the need to unite.

 

 

 

 

Highlights

 

 

  1.  A blind person attended the meet
  2. A ‘jidnyasu (curious)’ was leaving the program after attending the meet for a while. On his way back, he saw the VCD on Dharma-jagruti Sabha and came back to attend the Sabha.
  3. Few devout Hindus took part in the discussions held after the meet and expressed their wish to participate in the activities of HJS.

Cooperation

  1. Mr. Kamalesh Mehta made available the hall and other facilities in the hall.
  2. Bharatmata Mandir, Maharudra Hanuman Sanstha, residents of ‘Lakshman Niwas’ Complex so also Mr. Mahendra Mishra, Gopi Talati, Pramod Nagraj, Shriram Shinde, Navneet Patel, Raju Gujar, Bharat Vaishnav, Dharmesh Parikh, Sejvalkar and Hari Madhav Pethe etc. , the well-wishers helped in various manner.

 

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