Devout Hindus stop denigration of Hindu Deities taking place through tiles on a building

Commendable act of devout Hindus ! Other devout Hindus should learn from this example !

Delhi – Devout Hindus, who had gathered at Jantar Mantar for staging demonstrations under aegis of ‘Rashtriya Hindu Andolan (RHA)’, observed tiles with pictures of Hindu Deities on the walls of a building near the venue and explained about Deities’ denigration to the landlord. After this, the landlord promised devout Hindus to remove such tiles within two days.

Demonstrations were to be held under RHA at Jantar Mantar. Devout Hindus observed that tiles with pictures of Hindus’ Deities were fixed on the walls of a building behind the venue of demonstrations. Shri. Deepak Singh, Delhi-Chief of Bajarang Dal, Shri. Kartik Salunkhe, Shri. Suresh Munjal of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Shri. Sanjeev Kumar of Sanatan Sanstha met the concerned landlord and explained to him regarding denigration. The landlord said that such tiles were fixed so as to prevent people from making the walls dirty. (Lack of ‘Dharmashikshan’ is the reason that Hindus do such wrong things ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat) Devout Hindus therefore, explained to him that it was wrong to insult Deities for keeping walls clean and warned him to lodge a complaint with police if tiles were not removed. Then the landlord promised to remove tiles within two days.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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