Advocate Virendra Ichalkaranjikar, National President of Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad (HVP) had written to the Cultural Minister and to the Director of Maharashtra State Archaeology Department in 2019 to launch their website so that people would get authentic information about the historical memorials in the State which are under the auspices of Archaeology Department. Accordingly, the website has been launched recently. Read more »
“This film goes against what is described in our scriptures. This film is hurting our religious sentiments. Playing with the sentiments of Hindus has become a pastime for filmmakers. Saints are portrayed as demons. Freedom of expression does not mean that you can play with our faith,” said Acharya Pramod Krishnam, who sent a legal notice. Read more »
Persons claiming to be associated with an NGO were distributing religious books of stories about Jesus. The books were named similar to Hindu religious books, but inside there were stories praising Jesus. These people overtly attempt to convert. Read more »
The Supreme Court on July 22 prohibited the enforcement of directives issued by the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand governments requiring food stalls en route the Kanwar Yatra to prominently exhibit the names and other identity details of their owners and employees. Read more »
The Bombay High Court on July 19 stayed the District administration’s action to remove encroachments in Vishalgad (Kolhapur). The Court asked why demolish the houses during heavy monsoon. 13 persons had filed a petition in this matter. Read more »
Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh state organizer of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Shri. Sunil Ghanwat, visited the Chief Minister of the state, Hon. Eknath Shinde, at the Government Rest House in Pandharpur. The Chief Minister assured, “We will not allow injustice to anyone, and all encroachments on Vishalgad will be removed.” Read more »
The district administration has not yet removed the encroachments for petitioners with stay orders, despite local court directives to do so. Hindu devotees and Gad (Fort) lovers have repeatedly been misled with assurances that the matter was being resolved. Read more »
Shri Shantadurga Seva Samiti (Cuncolim, Goa), organised a Jalabhishek ceremony to pay homage the 16 chieftains of Cuncolim who staged an uprising on 15th July 1583 against the destruction of temples and religious conversions by the Portuguese. Read more »
On several previous occasions, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and the Warkari community have submitted memorandums demanding that all pilgrimage sites including Pandharpur, Dehu, Alandi, Paithan be made liquor and meat-free. Read more »
ASI in its report said, “The art and architecture on pillars suggest that they were part of temples.” The ASI noted that the remains are of a pre-existing temple. It also added that mutilated Vishnu sculptures were found during the survey. Read more »
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