Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha held at Nimkarda (Akola)

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From left – Sou. Madhuri More, Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar and Shri. Dheeraj Raut

Nimkarda (Akola) : ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (Dharmasabha)’ was recently organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) at Shri Neelkantheshwar Sanstha’s hall. Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar, Coordinator of HJS for Vidarbha, Shri. Dheeraj Raut and Sou. Madhuri More of ‘Ranaragini’ Division addressed the ‘Dharmasabha’. H.B.P. Vishwaram Pande Maharaj graced the occasion with his presence. Shri. Mahesh Patharkar, a devout Hindu first blew conch to start the ‘Dharmasabha’; followed with lighting of lamp by the participating dignitaries. ‘Veda-mantras’ were recited which filled the atmosphere of the hall with lot of ‘chaitanya’. Kum. Nidhi Bais did compeering of the ‘Dharmasabha’; attended by about 400 devout Hindus.

Shri. Dheeraj Raut of HJS explained about the activities undertaken by HJS; elucidating the need for ‘Dharmacharan’ for prevention of various attacks taking place against Hindu Dharma and necessary remedies. Sou. Madhuri More of ‘Ranaragini’ Division explained the need for self-defence training for women for increasing their inner strength and creating awakening in them. Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar of HJS spoke about efforts for establishment of Hindu Rashtra and need for spiritual practice.

Devout Hindu youth viz. Shri. Akshay Ukarde, Shri. Tushar Take, Shri. Dheeraj Umale, Shri. Vishal Khelkar, Shri. Devanand Sable, Shri. Sagar Nimbekar, Shri. Umesh Thakare, Shri. Mukesh, Shri. Nitin Gavhankar, Shri. Vaibhav Mawle and Shri. Pavan Ukarde made special efforts for making arrangements of the ‘Dharmasabha’.
Special acknowledgement : Shri. Pappu Dane provided sound system for free. Shri. Vishal Khelkar provided for printing of 1000 hand bills

Highlights: All devout Hindus waited till the end. There was deep silence during the ‘Dharmasabha’. The local residents said that rallies held earlier were different and were not held in such manner.

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