Youth should be taught history and geography from the perspective of Hindu culture – Nidheesh Goyal, Director, Jamboo Talks, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Ramnathi, June 22 (Corr.) – Why do we only demand Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan, Nepal even after hearing the song ‘Jambudweepe Bharatkhande Aryavarte Bharatvarshe, Ek Nagari Hai Vikhyat Ayodhya Naam Ki…’? If Jambudweep (a continent that surrounds the mount Meru) is so enormous, in which today’s China, Russia and all the countries of the Middle East are included, then we should demand something bigger, opined Mr Nidheesh Goyal, Director, Jamboo Talks, Jaipur, Rajasthan. He was addressing the audience on Day 6 (on 21.6.2023) of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.
He added, “There is a Mount Meru (Sumeru) in present-day China and it is said to be the center of the universe. How many times have the Hindus been told this? Our channel did a program called ‘Kyon Chipaya Jambudweep?’ (Why was Jambudweep hidden?) Why do we talk about Akhand Bharat? Why are we not talking about Jambudweep? If we call Kashmir the land of Maharshi Kashyap, why not call the ‘Caspian’ sea Kashyap Sagar? This is the same Caspian Sea, after which the Middle East and other countries lie. Our program about Jambudweep was watched by 2 lakh people. From this, we realized that the youth of India are curious about their history. We must communicate with the youth in their language.
Adi Shankaracharya had said that ‘I am going to blow a conch and wherever the sound reaches, that region will remain Sanatan’. India has never been enslaved, rather, our society has always had the fighting spirit. However, we were taught that ‘India was a slave nation’ and we accepted it.
Arjuna was on a victorious mission. He even went as far as today’s Siberia. So who has stopped us from teaching geographical history from the perspective of Hindu culture? Ever since we launched the channel ‘Jamboo Talks’, we have done 200 programs on such topics alone. We have covered 700 episodes on other subjects too. Our journey will never end but will continue. If you start any work with a sattvik spirit (pure heart), Shri Krishna (who resides within you and outside of you) helps you. With God’s help, no one can stop us.”
Opposition and retaliation to love jihad possible if Hindu girls are acquainted with our glorious history – Anand Jakhotia, State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
‘The Kerala Story’ proves the conspiracy of Love Jihad in India and its link with the global terrorism of the Islamic State. However, the self-proclaimed advocates of secularism opposed this movie in many places, it was banned in some places, and in others cinema halls refused to show it. It is not a common thing that the girls of India are ensnared in a net of love, alienated from their Dharma, parents, culture, existence, and are made to wage ‘Jihad’ against their own nation-Dharma-family! However, the film was opposed to appease the Muslim vote bank.
If the secularists are not ready to accept the movie, will they accept the horrors of Love Jihad? Will they try to protect Hindu girls? It is precisely why incidents of love jihad are on the rise in the nation. To end this crisis, we have to imbue the examples from the lives of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Maharana Pratap, as well as the glorious sacrifices made by Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Rani Laxmibai, Rani Padmavati for Dharma. If this valorous history reaches every Hindu girl and woman, we will see opposition and even retaliation to Love Jihad.
Along with this, it is necessary to create awareness among Hindu girls about Love Jihad, educate them about Hindu Dharma Shastras, conduct awareness and unite them by employing various social organizations, impart self-defense training, plan reconversion activities for converted Hindu girls who want to embrace Hindu Dharma, and demand for strict laws against Love Jihad. These measures and even agitations are required to fight love jihad, said Mr Anand Jakhotia, State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. He was addressing the audience on Day 6 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (on 21.6.2023).
Sangam Talks is here to expose attacks on Hindu Dharma – Tanya Manchanda, Editor, Sangam Talks
It is unfortunate that the present generation, especially the urban youth, has not been provided education on Dharma. We, through our YouTube channel Sangam Talks, are trying to remedy this by attracting Hindu youth to Hindu Dharma through programs on Hindutva. We exposed the true nature of love jihad and Hindi cinema. We exposed the anti-Hindu activities of Christians through Sangam Talks. Satya Yuga will naturally follow Kali Yuga, but we should try for that. We organized awareness programs to free temples from government control. We exposed the ‘narrative’ that is being created that Sikhs are separate from Hindus. Sangam Talks is here to provide guidance and direction to Hindus.
Experience God’s presence when serving Dharma as an advocate – Adv. (Mrs) Amita Sachdeva, Member, Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad, Delhi
I have the opportunity to work as an advocate in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi case. The case is being contested in the District Sessions Court at Mathura. There were 4 senior advocates from the opposition, but I was able to fearlessly advocate the Hindu side. I experienced God’s blessings with us. The case was decided in favour of the Hindus.
It is God’s Divine play that advocates are coming forward to work for Hindutva in Delhi. Advocate Amita Sachdeva, a member of the Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad from Delhi, expressed that it is God who does everything and gives us happiness. She was addressing the audience on Day 6 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan (on 21.6.2023).
Freedom of expression is determined by anti-India forces – Chetan Rajhans, National Spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha
Hindu Dharma considers immorality as adharma. Dharma is to work for universal welfare. Right action is called Dharma. Harming others in the name of freedom of expression is Adharma. The main problem with freedom of expression is, who determines what is freedom or expression and what is wantonness? The definition of ‘freedom of expression’ is being decided by anti-India forces with the left-wing at the forefront. Freedom of expression has been unnecessarily glorified. This freedom of expression is tilted in favor of anti-national forces like communists, leftists, naxals etc. Article 19(1A) of the Constitution grants everyone freedom of expression; but according to Article 19 (2) freedom of expression has also been restricted in view of the sovereignty of the nation. At present freedom of expression is being exercised as per convenience. Freedom of expression was raised when it came to granting entry of women into Sabarimala temple. But the same freedom of expression gang maintains silence about other religions, said Mr Chetan Rajhans, Spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha. He was addressing the audience on Day 6 of the ongoing Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav here.
Hindu activists from Goa felicitated in the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav
The Calangute Gram Panchayat had issued an order that a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj erected in Calangute (Goa) be removed. Shivswarajya organization and local Shivpremi (fans of Shivaji Maharaj) had issued a stern warning of undertaking a fierce agitation against this order. Hundreds of fans of Shivaji Maharaj gathered near the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and demanded that the order be withdrawn. The Gram Panchayat had to bow down to the demand and withdraw its order. Sarpanch Joseph Sequeira apologized for the order. Shivswarajya leader who led this movement Mr Dnyaneshwar Mathkar and Vice President Mr Prajyot Kalangutkar were felicitated at the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav by Sanatan Sanstha Dharmpracharak Sadguru Satyavan Kadam. Mr Suresh Mayekar, Mr Siddhesh Govekar and Mr Prasad Shirodkar of Shivswarajya were present.
The devout Hindu activists and leaders present on this occasion expressed their happiness by chanting ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram’, ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai’.