Progressive status of Hindu Dharma: 33 Crore deities

Dombivali: In Muslim and Christian religions, there is only one God. People say that even in Hindu religion, there should be only one God. But the existence of 33 crores of Gods in Hindu religion is an indication of the progressive status of Hindus. Dr. Satchidananda Shevade made the above statement in a program held at Dombivali on the occasion of 100th birth anniversary of H. H. Golwalkar Guruji, the founder member of RSS. A ‘sadbhavana meeting’ was held in this context. Seekers from many sects and members of different organizations attended the meeting.

Respected Balkrushna Maharaj said on the occasion that religion should be instilled in every house. When everyone feels love for Sree Ram, only then there will be ‘Ram-rajya’. He also said that there was only one religion in the whole world and it was Hinduism. Christian and Muslim sects were adopted later. Shri. Ajay Sambhus, a member of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti explained to the gathering about the proposed Act to take over management of all temples and Religious Institutions in Maharashtra. He made people aware that it is the need of the hour that all Hindus should unite and fight against this law that is aimed at grabbing all donations collected at temples, it targets all Hindu devotees.

Source: ‘Dainik Sanatan Prabhat’

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