‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Abhiyan’ on the occasion of birthday celebrations of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale
HJS holds various drives at Kolkata and Jamshedpur !
Kolkata (Bengal) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) held a meeting here which was attended by office bearers and members of pro-Hindu organizations like ‘Hindu Mission’, ‘International Hindu Parishad’ and ‘Rahstriya Bajarang Dal’. Shri. Shambhu Gaware, Coordinator of HJS for North-East India addressed the meeting. He explained present condition of Hindus, need for ‘Dharmashikshan’, Rashtriya Hindu Adhiveshan and efforts of HJS for unification of Hindus. Participating devout Hindus expressed their wish to take part in HJS activities. Many devout Hindus, including Shri. Sandip Chaudhari, President ‘Rashtriya Bajarang Dal’, Shri. Amol Sarkar, Secretary, ‘International Hindu Parishad’, Dr. Arun Kumar Giri, President ‘Hindu Mission’ and Shri. Diptendu Boral, Howrah Coordinator of ‘Hindu Mission’ attended the meeting.
Temple cleaning drive at Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has been undertaking ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Abhiyan’ in the background of birthday celebrations of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale. Under this ‘Abhiyan’, cleaning of temples drive was undertaken for Shiva Mandir at Bhatia Colony, Kadama by activists of HJS and RSS.
The drive was first started with making collective prayers. Shri. Alok Pandeya of HJS said, “Only clean and sacred temples can spread ‘chaitanya’ amongst people. Temples can thus be relieved from clutches of corrupt people and governments through such collective participation. Temples can be managed in better way through this manner.”
Collective and special prayers offered to Deity !
Special prayers were offered at Shiv Mandir, Jamshedpur, for healthy and long life of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale and for removal of obstacles in establishing Hindu Rashtra. Devotees offered prayers collectively. They were explained the mission undertaken by ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Jayant Athavale. An appeal was also made to visit the 2-day ‘phalak’ exhibition held in the premises of this temple on life history of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale.