Pune: Huge response of Hindus to an exhibition on Hindutva by HJS

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Efforts for spread of Hindu Dharma should be made at all levels ! – National ‘keertankar’ Charudatta Aphale

  • Inauguration of exhibition on ‘Protection of Hinduism and Dharmashikshan’ with great enthusiasm
  • 5000 citizens visit on the first day
Keertankar Charudatta Aphale addressing to the audience
Keertankar Charudatta Aphale addressing to the audience

Pune (Maharashtra):
All days on which India has won wars should be celebrated along with Independence Day. Nowadays, a cricketer winning a cricket match gets Rs. 100 lacs whereas family of a soldier who sacrifices his life for the security of the country gets only Rs. 5 lacs which is a paradox.  This situation needs to be changed. If few anti-Hindus are spreading wrong perspective towards Dharma through schools, why can’t we spread faith and devotion by holding quiz-contests on Dharma in the same schools? Hindus need to spread Dharma with more vigour to make people understand its significance. Effective speakers need to be developed for the purpose. I am ready to extend cooperation to Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) in this endeavor.  Hindus should be made aware of the attacks in various forms taking place against Hindu Dharma. It is necessary to make efforts at all levels. All types of media should be used in this modern era. The exhibition on ‘Protection of Hinduism and Dharmashikshan’ organized by HJS will definitely help to create awareness among Hindus. The above views were expressed by National ‘keertankar’ H. B. P. Charudatta Aphale while inaugurating the exhibition held by HJS at ‘Udyan Mangal Karyalay’ in Sadashiv Peth. Mr. Ramchandra Dimbale, the associate Managing Director of an organization called ‘Swarupvardhini’, Mr. Mahesh Athavale, the son of H. H. Swami Varadanand Bharati and Mr. Sunil Ghanavat, the district-coordinator of HJS for Pune and Nagar districts shared the dais with H. B. P. Aphale. There was very good response to the exhibition by school children and patriots. The exhibition will be open till 9th September from 11.00 a.m. to 930 p.m. and has free entry.   

Stop this political game of defaming Hindu activists ! – Mr. Ramchandra Dimbale

Mr. Ramchandra Dimbale said on the occasion, “Religious Hindus blame culture in the name of modernity.  Such people get confused when the need to protect Dharma arises. These confused Hindus are then deliberately divided to oppose the eternal Hindu scriptures like ‘Vedas’. It should be clearly explained to people that it is not a pre-requisite of modernity to oppose eternal Hindu culture.  There is a political ploy to defame active pro-Hindus. An atmosphere is created to make them feel like wrong-doers. Hindus should preserve their special traditions. The exhibition organized here with the very purpose, needs to be held at all places.”

Faith begins where intellect ends ! – Mr. Mahesh Athavale

Mr. Athavale said, “There is rise in the external attacks on Hindu Dharma; besides, there is considerable increase even in internal opposition. We should know that the word ‘andha-shraddha (superstition)’ is wrong; because the journey of faith begins where intellect ends i.e. faith is always blind. Propagators of Hindu Dharma should know the objections raised by opponents and try to give them apt answers after undertaking study of Dharma. Motivate people to visit this exhibition by publicizing it among maximum number of people.”

Effective unity among Hindus is necessary for preventing attacks on Hindu Dharma ! – Mr. Sunil Ghanavat, HJS

Mr. Ghanavat said, “Today, people have forgotten, revolutionaries and their great sacrifices. Forgetting revolutionaries has made our future bleak. Media does not show detailed news about many attacks on Hindu Dharma. Hindus, therefore, remain ignorant about the same. There are big dangers like ‘proposed Act to eradicate superstitions, the so-called anti-riots Act etc. looming large over Hindus; but Hindus are indifferent. It is the need of the hour to create effective unity among Hindus and preservation of culture to prevent such attacks on Hindu Dharma. Maximum number of patriotic and devout citizens should visit this exhibition.” 

Commendable statements made by H. B. P. Charudatta Aphale, national ‘keertankar’ about H. H. Dr. Jayant Athavale

National ‘keertankar’ H. B. P. Charudatta Aphale said, “Propagators of Hindu Dharma are always likely to be caught in the clutches of law. They do not get help from political parties as expected; therefore, many of them give up their mission; but Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha are exceptions to this. They have taken a plunge into this mission without assurance from any political leader or society of their help.  Still such mission is being carried out is a miracle created by H. H. Guruji (H. H. Dr. Athavale); because it is very difficult to do so in the present times.” 

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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