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Propagation of Dharma by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha


Welcome processions at various places in Mumbai on the occasion of Hindu New Year

Mumbai : All proud Hindu organisations, sects, committees, and proud Hindu political parties organised welcome processions to welcome Hindu New Year in various places in Mumbai such as, Mumbai proper and suburbs of Girgaon, Kala Chowki, Dadar, Kurla Bhandup, Mulund, Vile Parle, Goregaon, Malad, Borivali, Vasai Palghar, Boisar, Dahanu, and in Navi Mumbai, Sanpada, Jui nagar, Kopar Khairane, Neral, Belapur etc. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha enthusiastically participated in all the functions. In these welcome processions, seekers of Sanatan Sanstha propagated Dharma and Spirituality by distributing Holy texts on topics such as Spirituality, Dharma, Nation etc., copies Daily ‘Sanatan Prabhat’, and educative pamphlets about Gudhi Padawa among Hindus.

‘The activists of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti appealed over loudspeakers ‘Hindus should celebrate the New Year not on 1st January, but on Gudhi Padawa only to nourish Hindu culture and resolve for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra’ and shouted the inspiring slogans awakening Dharma-Tej. Similarly, a signature campaign was launched
at certain places to oppose the proposed legislation of Anti-Superstition Act, and awareness among Hindus was created through the medium of exhibition of flex boards displaying information on the noble deeds performed by the revolutionaries. About 200 activists of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha participated in these welcome processions.

Special events and highlights

  • Organisers have performed ritualistic and scientific worship of Gudhi prior to commencement of the processions with assistance from the seekers of Sanatan Sanstha at Borivali (West) and Kalachowki. Later, a prayer full of bhav was recited.
  • An exhibition of Holy texts produced by Sanatan was organised at the venue of Gudhi-worship at Kala Chowki. Divine particles were found on the body of some seekers at this time.
  • At the function to mark the termination of the procession at Dadar, Hindu New Year Welcome committee felicitated Hindu Janajagruti Samiti by presenting a memento, whereas, at Kala Chowki, seekers of Sanatan Sanstha were felicitated by Shri Abhyuday Nagar Ganeshotsava Mandal.
  • In Girgaon and other New Year welcome processions, various institutions organised displays of dresses of national heroes and revolutionaries and floats on the subject of social and national importance thereby creating awareness among Hindus.
  • In order to prepare the float at Dadar, child-seekers in balsanskarvarga of Sanatan Sanstha performed seva till late in the night.
  • On behalf of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a demonstration about how to erect Gudhi scientifically was conducted near the Dharmarath (A vehicle displaying various Sanatan products), which was commissioned with the purpose of propagation of Dharma, at Bhandup (West), Ghatkopar (East), and Ghatkopar (West)

An activist of Samiti prevented denigration of Deities !

In the New Year welcome procession organised at Girgaon, one committee propagating a message about saving trees and ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ loudly played on the loudspeaker, remix and obscene songs in tune with songs in the movies denigrating Deities. When Shri Chandrakant Bhadirke, an activist of Samiti noticed the incident, he warned the activists and office bearers of the concerned committee. Afterwards, they stopped playing such songs and started playing devotional and light classical songs.

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