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Pune : 850 Hindus attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at small village of Gawadevadi


More than 800 Hindus attending the meetings held by HJS at various places is an acknowledgement by Hindus to the mission undertaken by HJS !
Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by the dignitaries
Inauguration of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha by the dignitaries
850 Hindus attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at small village of Gawadevadi, Pune
850 Hindus attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at small village of Gawadevadi, Pune

Will members of other pro-Hindu organizations realize that HJS activities are happening due to the base of God’s grace and will they start spiritual practice ?

It is the duty of every Hindu to protect ‘Gou-mata’ ! – H.B.P. Dr. Vikas Maharaj Misal

H.B.P. Dr. Vikas Maharaj Misal addressing to the audience
H.B.P. Dr. Vikas Maharaj Misal addressing to the audience

Pune (Maharashtra) : One, who has achieved self-progress by undertaking spiritual practice, can only help in the progress of the world. Nowadays, anti-Hindu politics is played and seats of worship of Hindus like ‘Gou-mata’, Saints- Mahants etc. are being attacked. ‘Bhagavati  River Ganga’ has been polluted. The Government has published a book titled ‘Poshan (Nourishment/ Nutrition)’ in which it is advised that by eating beef, iron element increases in the body. Hindus need to unite to stop all such things. It is the duty of every Hindu to protect ‘Gou-mata’. The above guidance was given by H.B.P. Dr. Vikas Maharaj Misal of Warakari Sampradaya.

He addressed the ‘Dharma-jagruti Sabha’ organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on 24th February at Gawade wadi (Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune), a village, which was conferred the award of ‘ideal village’. Pu. Nandkumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha, Miss Priyanka Lone of ‘Ranaragini’ branch of HJS and Mr. Sunil Ghanavat, the coordinator of HJS for Maharashtra also addressed the ‘sabha’. Various resolutions regarding protection of Nation and Dharma were passed amidst the acclamation of ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindu-rashtram’. More than 850 Hindus attended the ‘sabha’
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‘Kshatra-Tej’ and ‘Brahma-Tej’ required for establishment of Hindu Rashtra ! – Pu. Nandkumar Jadhav

Pujya Nandkumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha addressing to the audience
Pujya Nandkumar Jadhav of Sanatan Sanstha addressing to the audience

A person, who is loyal to Hindu Dharma, will not cause harm to Dharma nor will he tolerate harm caused to Dharma by others; therefore, protection of Dharma can be done only by those who are practicing spirituality. Spiritual practice awakens inner strength and such person can effectively undertake ‘Dharma-karya’ and such ‘karya’ also receives God’s grace. We, therefore, make an appeal to members of pro-Hindu organizations and political parties to undertake spiritual practice. When ‘Kshatra-Tej’ and ‘Brahma-Tej’ acquired with spiritual practice, unite, it will be easy to establish Hindu Rashtra. 

Is there democratic rule or dictatorship in this country ? – Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, HJS

Shri. Sunil Ghanavar of HJS addressing to the audience
Shri. Sunil Ghanavar of HJS addressing to the audience

BJP Government, that promised to construct ‘Ram Mandir’, beat up Hindus who had gone to ‘Bhoj-shala’ in Madhya Pradesh to perform ‘puja’. Mr. Navalkishore Sharma, the convener of the agitation staged in this regard, was also beaten up and arrested. Oppressing Hindus for appeasement of Muslims is not democracy but it is dictatorship and Hindu Rashtra is the apt reply for the same. 

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