20,000 visitors visits HJS exhibition on Hindu genocide!
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti had arranged the exhibition on the subject ‘Terrorism in Kashmir and Hindu Genocide’ at Balgandharva Natyamandir, Pune from 22nd April 2007 to 24th April 2007. Read more »
Goushala compels removal of idols from Shiva temple
Vijay Kabra and Bharatbhai Shah, two office-bearers of Panjarpol Gou-shala pressurized the priests at the Shiva temple in Gou-shala and made them remove ancient Shiva-pindi, Nandi (vehicle of Lord Shiva) so also the idols of Sree Ganapati and Goddess Sree Lakshmi. Read more »
I’ll fight till my last breath for protection of cows !
World Cow (Gau) Conference has begun at Shimoga from 21st April 2007 and will be held till 29 th of April. Read more »
First branch of temple protection committee in Ayodhya
The ‘Mandir Sanrakshan Rashtreeya Dharma Sansad (National Dharma Committee for Protection of Temples (NDCPT) is carrying out activities for protection of temples in Maharashtra. Read more »
Study: Religion is Good for Kids
Kids with religious parents are better behaved and adjusted than other children, according to a new study that is the first to look at the effects of religion on young child development Read more »
Practicing is more effective than preaching – Karkhedkar Maharaj
If the Government is successful in taking over only Hindu temples, the situation will become vulnerable and it will be easy to invade this country. – Karkhedkar Maharaj Read more »
Real tragedy is Hindus proposing anti-Hindu laws – Kadam
while addressing the huge gathering in Mumbai against the proposed anti-Hindu Acts, Shri. Ramdas Kadam, Shiv Sena leader said that the country was divided in two parts, one as Pakistan for Muslims and the other as Hindustan for Hindus; Read more »
Temples are the shrines of society!
A huge general meeting was organized on 20 April 2007 to oppose the (Blind) Faith Eradication bill and Temple Takeover Bill. Below is the guidance given by Dr. Durgesh Samant, national spokesperson of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Apology by Headmasters Association for offensive passage
In Sangameshvar taluka in the second terminal examination for 2006-2007 the paper set by the Headmasters Association for class IX in Marathi (language) an attempt was made by the paper setter to support the Blind Faith Eradication Bill and the Temple Takeover Bill through a comprehensive passage which was followed by a number of questions on it. Read more »
First ‘Vishva Go-Sammelan’ in Karnataka
The Chief of the Shriramchandrapur hermitage, Shrimadjagadguru Shankaracharya Sree Sree Raghaveshvarbharati Mahaswami was the one who conceptualised the idea of organising the ‘Vishva Go-Sammelan'(Universal Congregation of cow protagonists) with the aim of making the world aware of the greatness of Mother Cow which began on 21st April 2007. Read more »