‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held successfully at Chinchwad, Pune

Let us keep Dharmaveer Sambhaji Maharaj as our ideal and get ready to protect our Dharma ! – Nagesh Joshi, HJS

Devout Hindu participants take oath of establishing Hindu Rashtra on the occasion of ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’

Chinchwad: The conspiracies hatched by religious fanatics in the form of love jihad, land jihad, halal jihad, conversions, etc. have been causing irreparable loss to Hindu Dharma. Hindus should abide by their Dharma and take active part in the mission of the establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Establishment of Hindu Rashtra, is the only solution to all the problems faced by Hindus. Establishment of Hindu Rashtra will be beneficial for not only our nation but also for the whole world. Let us therefore, keep  the ideal of ‘Dharmaveer’ Sambhaji Maharaj before us and be ready for protection of our own Dharma, stated Mr Nagesh Joshi of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS).

Img caption: Mr Nagesh Joshi

HJS held ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ at ‘Dnyaneshwari Ashram’ of Moi near Chinchwad on the 27th of March 2022 in the evening. He talked about the need for Hindu Rashtra and the efforts required in that direction. The attendees were explained about various attacks on the nation and Dharma, the overall condition of people, and the grave situation related to security of Hindu women and young girls. Mr Nagesh Joshi said further that Hindus were under attack through different media. Though equality is  advocated in the Constitution of this country, there is ban on teaching Hindu Dharma but minorities get grants for imparting religious knowledge to their followers. Under the guise of secularism, there is appeasement of minorities and injustice is being done to Hindus, despite forming majority population of this country. Love jihad cases are rampant in the world. Hindus should note its ill effects and be alert. Hindus should contribute to the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra, to the best of their ability. Today, the whole world is looking up to India for world-peace, Indian culture, spiritual knowledge, and Sanatan Hindu Dharma. Hindus should not only abide by own Dharma but they should also awaken valour in them.

The ’sabha’ was started with blowing of conch by Dr. Babasaheb Kute, the owner of ‘Dnyaneshwari Ashram’; followed by recitation of Shri Ganesh shloka. The ‘sabha’ was compeered by Gauri Yevale. HJS thanked Dr Babasaheb Kute for his valubale help in striving hard for successful organisation of the ‘sabha’. HJS also made an appeal to everyone to celebrate Hindu New Year on ‘Gudhi Padava’ i.e., on the 2nd of April 2022 this year.

Highlights

1. Mr Kailas Kute and Gorakh Phalake, two devout Hindus were involved in advertisement of the ‘sabha’ for 3 days.

2. They were praying and paying gratitude all throughout the publicity of the ‘sabha’ and were chanting together for one hour during the propagation of the ‘sabha’.

3. On the day of the ‘sabha’, 4 devout Hindus chanted together for 50 minutes.

4. On the day of the ‘sabha’, the ‘jidnyasus’ were called and reminded about attending the ‘sabha’.

5. Mr Gorakh Phalake was required to attend a wedding of a close relative but he gave priority to the ‘sabha’.

6. Few devout Hindus, along with their families, came for the ‘sabha’ from Dehu Road and even joined in various ‘seva’ related to the ‘sabha’.

7. Dr. Babasaheb Kute, the owner of ‘Dnyaneshwar Ashram’, also participated in the ‘seva’ related to the ‘sabha’ and presented a book of Warkari Sect on ‘Nitya Niyam Bhajani Malika’ to 3 persons.

8. The wife of a devout Hindu viz Yogesh Adhav showed interest in taking ‘Bal-sanskar’ classes.

9. The owner of ‘Shri Swami Samartha Mahavidyalaya’, Mr Shivaji Gaware attended the ‘sabha’ and said that HJS can undertake its various drives at the college.

10. Many young women waited after the ‘sabha’ to know more about how they can take part in the ‘Dharmakarya’.

11. All devout Hindus took an oath for establishing Hindu Rashtra, in the end of the ‘sabha’.

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