Dombivali (Maharashtra) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) held lecture at Pragati College in Dombivali (E) and at Agricultural College at Murbad to create awareness on Valentine Day. Read more »
Many people from other countries are following Indian culture and experiencing happiness and peace; but the young generation of this country is following western culture; therefore, they have no peace and they indulge in immoral behavior falling prey to AIDS. Read more »
Bhiwandi (Maharashtra) : No scripture or book on Hindu Dharma has any information on celebration of ‘Valentine Day’; even then, today’s generation, exchange ‘love’ messages with great enthusiasm and under influence of this one day’s emotions, get married; but we see many such couples married on ‘Valentine Day’, unable to continue their married life in future. Read more »
Alibaug (Maharashtra) : Chhattisgarh Government has imposed ban on ‘Valentine Day’ and has started celebration of ‘Matru-Pitru pujan Divas (day to perform ‘puja’ of parents)’. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has also undertaken movement against celebration of Valentine Day. Read more »
Belgaum (Karnataka) : On 14th February 2012, many unpleasant incidents took place in 4 metro cities in the name of celebrating Valentine Day wherein there was reporting of terrible incidents Read more »
Shiv Sena strongly opposes ‘Valentine Day’ as it is imitation of immoral western culture that believes only in enjoyment of life at any cost. Read more »
Miraj (Maharashtra) : If ancient great culture of India is followed, the country will progress. Since we always pay respect to our parents, have ‘Matru-Pitru-bhav’, there is no need for us to celebrate any ‘Day’ Read more »
Dombivali (Maharashtra) : A representation was submitted to the Principal, Shri. Ashok Mahajan of ‘Pragati’ College located in Dombivali (East) on behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for creating awareness amongst students against celebration of Valentine Day. Read more »
Only after understanding the spiritual science, it is possible to prevent the bad practices in celebration of festivals and thereby possible to establish a well cultured Hindu nation. This opinion was expressed during the discussions on the topic ‘Should we celebrate Valentine Day ?’. Read more »
HJS enlightening movement against celebration of ‘Valentine Day’ Read more »
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