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Kumbh Mela : Swami Shri 108 Avatar Maharaj praise activities on Sanatan Sanstha




Swami Shri 108 Avatar Maharaj Ji releasing for public a flex board, ‘Gangasnan Dharmashastranusar kare’ (‘Take a bath in river Ganga as per scriptures’

Public release of flex board of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti about taking a bath in river Ganga !

Prayagaraj (UP) : All of us have reckoned western culture as most developed and competent. We started behaving according to western culture. Similarly, we started looking at Hindu culture as an inferior culture. As a result, lot of harm has been caused to us. Sanatan Sanstha is educating all of us on this issue. It is performing a great mission to sow the seeds of importance of Hindu culture. In these words, Swami Shri 108 Avatar Maharaj Ji, Head of Om Deen Dayal Ashram expressed His appreciation towards the mission of Sanatan Sanstha.

On this occasion, Swamiji was felicitated by waving a lit lamp around Him. A grand exhibition is organised jointly by Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in Kumbh Mela for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra. A new flex board for this exhibition has been designed, which depicts ‘Gangasnan Dharmashastranusar kare’ (‘Take a bath in river Ganga as per scriptures’). This board has been released for public at the hands of Swamiji. Swamiji spoke on this occasion, “Sanatan Sanstha convinces the maturity of Hindu culture. Therefore, the interest of Hindu Dharma is being protected in a true sense. This mission is being performed by Sanstha selflessly. The company of such an organisation performing selfless service is unique. Various thoughts are propagated in Kumbh Mela. However, the thoughts spread by Sanatan Sanstha are the most important. If we become successful in transforming life of even one individual, we can claim that life has fructified. Even though, you and we are from different parts, we have attained harmony with each other, and we will never separate from each other. I pray unto Holy feet of God that may your mission spread far and wide.” 

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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