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Huge processions organized at Mumbai, Kalyan and Pune

‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Abhiyan’ on the occasion of 75th birthday of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale

Mumbai : ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale, the founder of Sanatan Sanstha and inspiration behind the mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra will complete 75 years on 18th May 2017. On this occasion, various drives have been organized under ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Abhiyan’ all over India and as a part of such ‘Abhiyan’, huge ‘dindis’ will be taken out on 6th and 7th May at Mumbai, Kalyan and Pune. There will be presentation of games exhibiting bravery, boards giving information about matters related to nation and Dharma, floats and children’s squad.

Mumbai

Venue : Starting from ‘Gol Deul’ near Kabutarkhana, Dadar (W) to Shri Swami Narayan Mandir, Dadar (East) (concluding)

Date : 6th May 2017, Saturday  Time : 5 p.m.

Kalyan

Venue : Starting from Sai Chowk, Khadakpada, Kalyan (W) to Shankarrao Chowk (ending)

Date : 7th May 2017, Sunday  Time : 5 p.m.

Pune

Venue : Starting from D’Mart Mall, Kalewadi to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Putala Chowk, Pimpri gaon

Date : 7th May 2017 Sunday Time: 5.30 p.m.

An appeal has been made to ‘Hindutvavadis’, well-wishers of Sanatan Sanstha, readers of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’, advertisers Sectarians, seekers of different spiritual organizations and activists of social organizations to join these marches and offer gratitude to ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale.

Join ‘Bhavya Hindu Ekata Dindi’ the mammoth procession organized in Pune city and Kalewadi ! – Shri. Parag Gokhale, HJS

From left – Shri. Vijay Gawade, Shri. Vidyadhar Nargolkar, Parag Gokhale and Shambhu Gaware

Pune : On the occasion of 75th birthday of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale, the Founder of Sanatan Sanstha, awareness is being created all over India towards Hindu Rashtra; with the help of various organizations working together from social, national and religious fields under ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Abhiyan’. As a part of this ‘Abhiyan’, on 7th and 14th May respectively, ‘Bhavya Hindu Ekata Dindis’ have been organized at Kalewadi, Pimpri and Pune city. HJS’ Shri. Parag Gokhale made an appeal to all Hinds during a press conference held on 5th May for joining the march in large numbers. Shri. Shambhu Gaware of Sanatan Sanstha and Shri. Vidyadhar Nargolkar of ‘Pune Sarvajanik Sabha’ and Shri. Vijay Gawade of ‘Gargi Foundation’ attended the press conference.

Special prayers made to ‘Gramdaivat’ Shri. Bhairavnath and Shri Jogeshwaridevi, Barhanpur (Taluka Baramati) for establishment of Hindu Rashtra !

Devout Hindus praying to Shri. Bhairavnath and Shri Jogeshwaridevi

Barhanpur (Taluka Baramati) : Special prayers were made to ‘Gramdaivat’ Shri Bhairavnath and Shri Jogeshwaridevi on 3rd May, which was the day of ‘Gramdevata’s yatra’ under ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Abhiyan’ started on the occasion of 75th birthday of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale, the Founder of Sanatan Sanstha.

1. Ritualistic worship including ‘Shodashopchar puja’, ‘abhishek’ and sacred fire was performed for both the Deities since early morning. Later, coconut and garland was offered.

2. Shri. Prakash Jadhav of HJS explained about the prevailing grave period of crisis. Neighboring Unchawadi village was stricken with storm and rain recently in which sheds on houses had flown away with the strong wind. Such natural calamities can be faced appropriately if spiritual strength is increased.

3. Intense prayers were made to the Deities seeking their blessings for establishment of Hindu Rashtra so also for avoiding ‘Mahamrutyu Yoga’ of ‘Paratpar Guru Dr. Athavale and for his good health.

4. Shri. Mansingh Gawali and Sou. Chhaya Gawali performed the ‘puja’

5. About 35 people were present on the occasion including Shri. Dayanand Kharat of Sanatan Sanstha, priest Shri. Sanjay Gosavi, devout Hindus viz. Shri. Nivrutti Gawali, Shri. Mahadev Salunkhe, Shri. Sachin Darekar, Smt. Rukmini Jadhav.

Highlights

1. Light showers in the evening indicated blessings of ‘Varun Dev’ felt local residents.

2. The procession stared at 11.00 p.m. on the occasion of ‘Gramdevata Yatra’ and ended at 5.00 a.m. in the morning. Every year, the procession is concluded around 2.00 a.m.

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