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Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organises A day in the presence of Chh. Shivaji Maharaj campaign at Sinhagad fort

Devout Hindus experience an unprecedented confluence of Shakti and Bhakti in Sinhagad !

Devout Hindus attentively listening to the guidance by Mr Deepak Agavane

Pune (Maharashtra) – On 24th November, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organised its ‘A day in the presence of Chh. Shivaji Maharaj’ at Sinhagad fort here. The campaign started with prayers at the feet of Goddess Adishakti Bhavanimata, as well as at the feet of Shri Kondhaneshwar and Shri Amriteshwar. After offering salutations at the memorial of Narveer Tanaji Malusare, Mr Srikanth Borate and Mr Deepak Agavane guided the audience. The devout Hindus present chanted ‘ShriRam Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram’ and also pledged to establish the Ram Rajya. Over 170 people from Pune district, Bhor, Waghalwadi, Daund, Navlewadi etc. participated in this campaign.

Attendees in the campaign

The valorous history of Tanaji Malusare!

Information about many places like Tanaji Kada, Buland Darwaza Kalyan Darwaza, Tanaji Malusare’s samadhi, Kondhaneshwar Temple was shared with the attendees. The importance of spiritual strength that helped Chh. Shivaji Maharaj and his brave soldiers serve Dharma was also impressed upon the attendees.

Devout Hindus while offering a garland to the bust of Narveer Tanaji Malusare
The attendees offering salutations to the bust of Narveer Tanaji Malusare

HJS received praise for activities that promote forts as places to derive inspiration

Devout Hindus while demonstrating self-defense techniques

In the final phase of the campaign, all the attendees practiced self-defense demonstrations. All of them had the experience that they are reliving the kind of training that the Chhatrapati’s brave soldiers received in the fort.

These forts are sanctified by the blood of the Chhatrapati’s soldiers. Hence the Samiti’s initiative to promote the forts as places to derive inspiration was appreciated by the tourists, traders, followers of the Chhatrapati, and fort enthusiasts present there.

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