Scene of mosque and church depicted on Ballaleshwar Temple in Pali

Magh Shukla Trayodashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Self-destructing places of worship plagued with secularism of Congress !

Panvel (Dist. Raigad,Maharashtra) : Ballaleshwar Ganapati Temple is one among the ‘Ashta-Vinayak’ temples located at Pali in Raigad District. On the day of Ganesha-jayanti falling in the month of ‘Magh’ as per the Hindu calendar, scenes of mosque and church were depicted along with that of Bharatmata and temple on the said Ballaleshwar temple. The devotees who had gone to the temple on the occasion of Ganesha –jayanti, were expressing fury over display of such scenes. (Have you ever seen scenes of temple depicted on mosque or church under the name of secularism? The policy of secularism has been so much forced on Hindus by the Congress that no respect for their Dharma has been left in Hindus. Such self-destructing attitude of Hindus will surely bring back Islamic rule over this country. There is no alternative but to impart ‘Dharmashikshan’ to Hindus so as to bring about change in the current situation ! – Editor SP)

1. Festival on the occasion of Maghi Ganesha Jayanti is celebrated on large scale at Ballaleshwar temple in Pali.

2. There was ‘Maghi Ganesha Jayanti’ on 26th January this year.

3. On the occasion of 26th January, a scene promoting secularism was put up on the temple.

4. In the map of India, ‘Bharatmata’ was shown along with Temple, mosque , church, derasar (Jain temple) and Buddha-vihar.

5. The scene was prepared by worker of a pro- Hindu Organization.

6. A member of Devsthan Committee, when contacted, opined that it was not proper to display such scene on a temple but nothing was done in view of the ongoing festival.

7. When an office bearer of the pro-Hindu party depicting such scene was contacted, he disowned his responsibility claiming that it must have been drawn by some outside artist and blamed Devsthan Committee. (The scene is objectionable although it might have been prepared by outside artist and it was the duty of the responsible office bearer to bring such things to the notice of the concerned. – Editor SP)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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