Well-planned ‘Hindu Ekata Dindi’ held at Sawantwadi

‘Hindu Ekata Dindi’ taken out in Sawantwadi on the occasion of ‘Amrut Mahotsav’ of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale

Sawantwadi : On the occasion of ‘Amrut Mahotsav (75th birthday)’ of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale, the founder of Sanatan Sanstha, whose life’s mission is spread of Sanatan Dharma and establishment of Hindu Rashtra, ‘Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Abhiyan’ has been undertaken. ‘Hindu Ekata Dindi’ was taken out as one of the drives under this Abhiyan for creating bravery and awakening valour. The ‘dindi’ was taken out through Sawantwadi city. More than 300 devout Hindus including members of different ‘Sampradayas’ and pro-Hindu organizations; besides readers, well-wishers of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ periodicals and Sanatan seekers along with HJS volunteers participated in the ‘dindi’. Slogans raised for establishment of Hindu Rashtra reverberated through Sawantwadi.

The ‘dindi’ was started from Shri Atmeshwar Mandir with blowing of conch by Shri. Rajendra Parab of Sanatan Sanstha. Later, Shri. Sharad Parab, a devout Hindu from Karivade, Sawantwadi did ‘Dharma-dhvaj-pujan’ and the ‘dindi’ was taken through areas like ‘Ubha bazar’, ‘Gandhi Chowk’, Milagreece High School, Shri Pancham Khemraj College, Shriram Librabry and was concluded at ‘Gawali Titha’ under supervision of Shri. Sharad Raul of HJS. Shri. Daivesh Redkar explained about the unique mission undertaken by ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale.

Highlights

1. Examinations are going on in the ‘Vedapathashala’ of Acharya Shri. Ganesh Sambdixit Guruji but he took out time after examinations and joined the ‘dindi’.

2. People were watching the ‘dindi’ from their offices and shops as it reached main market area.

3. Women from Kamaleveer and Kavathi in Kudal taluka played ‘phugadi’ during the ‘dindi’.

4. Seekers presented demos on self-defence (using ‘lathi-kathi’).

5. One policeman said that HJS programs are always well organized.

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