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Panaji (Goa) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on Monday appealed to the Russian government to respect religious sentiments of the local minority Hindu population and revoke a Russian court’s order to demolish the largest Hindu temple and the vedic centre in Russia.
HJS representatives while submitting memorandum to Russian consulate |
In a memorandum submitted at the Porvorim office to the counsel of the Russian consulate in Mumbai, Vikram Varma, the HJS said, “We have learnt that a Russian local court has ordered demolition of the largest Hindu temple and vedic centre just when the dust, over the proposed ban on the most sacred text of Hindus (Bhagwad Gita) was about to settle in Russia. This incident has spread a wave of anger amongst Hindus all over the world. We the Hindus of Goa strongly condemn this proposed demolition.”
The memorandum also said that some fundamentalist Christian organization, which is actively campaigning against Hindus in Russia, is responsible for the problem adding that Hindu culture respects every one and Hindu dharma is known for its tolerance and reverence for all religions.
“India and Russia have been friends for many decades and have excellent mutual relations. India is a major importer of materials and arms from Russia. Therefore, the Russian government should not take any anti-Hindu measures,” said HJS convener Jayesh Thali.
In his written reply Varma said that the Russian community in Goa has the highest respect for all ancient Hindu texts and temples. India has made huge contribution to the world in terms to its ancient knowledge and wisdom. Russians, like the rest of the world acknowledges that contribution. “I will convey the sentiments of the Hindu community of Goa to the Russian consulate,” said Varma.
Source : TOI