An article denigrating Shree Mahadev as MAHADUDE!!
Bachi Karkaria had called Shree Shiva as “MAHADUDE”!! The article is full of wrong and derogatory information.
Derogatory poster of Goddess Durga withdrawn
A poster of Goddess Durga with whisky bottles in her hands was displayed at the Balon Oriental Disco Bar in the Athens, Greece. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti took prompt action and conveyed the wrath of Hindus to the Greece government. As a result the objectionable poster was removed and seized. HJS received an e-mail from … Read more
Artist withdraw derogatory painting of Hindu Gods
Shri Rajendra Kapse, had exhibited his artworks in Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai. Most of the pictures were depicting Hindu deities in derogatory sense. Read more »
Denigration of Lord Ganesha by showing as various ‘Zodiac Symbols’
Global Trust Bank prepared a calendar showing Lord Ganesha representing various ‘Zodiac Symbols’. Read more »
Denigrating painting of Lord Shiva !
At the 32nd state art exhibition held at the Kala Academy in Panji a painting denigrating Lord Shiva, the seat of worship of Hindus was exhibited. The memorandum was then submitted to the reception counter of the Kala Academy office. Read more »
Denigration of Lord Shiva stopped by Omkar Camphor
Omkar camphor of Sankheshwar had printed image of Shree Shiva on the packet of Camphor. Read more »
Denigration of Devi Laxmi by using image on candles packet
This candle product packet was changed and a candle image was used in place of Laxmi mata image after protests from Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Denigration of Lord Ganesha by using image on a ‘Papad’ packet
Lord Ganesha’s outline is printed on a ‘Papad’ packet. Once the product is put to use, the packet becomes waste material to be thrown away, resulting in denigration of deities. Read more »
Denigration of Lord Ganesha by printing image on carry bags!
Image of Lord Ganesha is printed on carry bags. Carry-bags are ‘use and throw’ products. Such plastic bags find their way to public dustbins, resulting in a denigration of deities. Read more »