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Prantiya Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan by HJS concludes in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh)

Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh) – A Prantiya Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at the Balaji Dham temple premises here. Over 120 devout Hindus, Saints, lawyers, intellectuals, temple trustees, editors, entrepreneurs and RTI activists from various states including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Jammu participated in this convention. The convention was graced by the divine presence of Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Pranavanand Saraswati (Founder of Shri Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan) Pujya (Dr) Anurag Krishna Pathak, Pujya Pawan Sinha Guruji and the National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Sadguru (Dr) Charudatta Pingale.

Mr Atul Jeswani (State president of ‘Hindu Seva Parishad’), Mr Nitesh Patel (Jabalpur president of ‘Hindu Tiger Force’), Mr Harish Joshi (Pradesh general secretary of ‘Shri Ram Yuva Sena’) and others shared their experiences while serving the Nation & Dharma.

Guidance by Saints

Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Pranavananda Saraswati

The atrocities committed against Hindus in Bangladesh are worrying. The Indian government should put pressure on the Bangladesh government and protect the human rights of Hindus there.

Param Pujya Trimbakeshwar Chaitanya Maharaj, Vrindavan

The more India prospers, the more the world becomes prosperous. India becoming strong means humanity becoming strong. No Hindu king has ever invaded other nations to convert others. Today some people are spreading terrorism in the world, that is their teaching. There is no vision of humanity and non-violence in their lives. Those who were cowards have converted.

Pujya (Dr) Anurag Krishna Pathak

The case regarding disputed land in Kashi and Mathura should be heard in fast-track courts.

Pujya Pawan Sinha Guruji

We welcome the decision of the Uttar Pradesh government to ban Halal certificates in the state. Illegal Halal certificates should be banned across the country.

Hindu Rashtra necessary to preserve India’s cultural identity! – Sadguru (Dr) Charudatta Pingale, National Guide, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Establishing the Hindu Rashtra is necessary to preserve India’s cultural identity and integrity. Referring to a report by the US-based Pew Research Center,Sadguru (Dr) Pingale warned that by the year 2050, India will be the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. He expressed concern about the threats of creating ‘independent Christian states’ in Manipur and Mizoram, and also mentioned the ongoing ‘land jihad’ by misuse of the Waqf laws.

Founder of ‘Shri Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan’ Pujya (Dr) Anurag Krishna Pathak appreciates Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s mission

Pujya (Dr) Anurag Krishna Pathak made the‘Shri Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan’ auditorium available for the Adhiveshan, and also provided all possible assistance in accordance with the arrangements. After attending the Adhiveshan, he heaped praises on the Samiti. He suggested that “the Adhiveshan should be held here every year”. He said, “This is the first time I have seen such a big programme organized with such peace.” He was very happy to see the service rendered by the Samiti’s seekers. Pujya (Dr) Pathak is famous as a ‘spiritual Guru’. He has a deep knowledge of Sanatan Dharma and history. His room at Shri Vrindavan Balaji Devasthan is a library by itself.

Thoughts shared by devout Hindus in the Adhiveshan

1. Mr Sameer Kumar, Delhi

If it is not in line with Facebook’s policies to ban Facebook accounts that insult Gods and Goddesses, then they need to change their policies. All foreign companies like Facebook should be pressurised into doing so. If they want to work in India, they will have to respect the nation’s seats of faith and honour.

2. Mr Rahul Diwan, Sarayu Foundation

If a Hindu Rashtra is to be brought to India, the only solution is Gharwapsi of Muslims in large numbers. People from Iran and Saudi Arabia are giving up Islam by the droves. There are Muslims in India too who want to leave Islam. A campaign has been started under the name of ‘Ex-Muslims’ (Muslims who were formerly in Islam), through which people are bringing forward the true nature of Islam. Therefore, Hindu organisations should take up the initiative and help such people in their Ghar Wapsi.

3. Mr Lalit Maheshwari, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Muzaffarnagar

In North India, young women apply mehndi. During the Karva Chauth festival, this is far more frequent. At such times, many young men of other religions try to lure Hindu girls into their net by working as mehndi artists. Therefore, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad trained Hindu girls in Muzaffarnagar to apply mehndi and helped Hindu girls in large numbers to break into this profession.

4. Ms Neera Mishra, Chairperson, Draupadi Dream Trust

The first dam was built on the Yamuna river in the year 1965. After that, dams were built at many places to block the water, and power generation projects were set up at many places by installing large engines. Along with this, water was released through canals for agriculture in Haryana. As a result, water was divided between the two states from Delhi with Delhi receiving very less water. Due to this, Yamuna no longer exists beyond Delhi. The water that is coming today is from the drain. The Yamuna river is on the verge of disappearing.

5. Mrs Tulika Singh, Writer, ‘Ashwath Tree Books’, Founder, Delhi

Today, on seeing the words ‘Hindu’ and ‘Sanatan’ in the story books, the principals of many schools said, ‘Your books are good; but we cannot keep them in the library’; because there are teachers from other sects in their schools. This shows the tragedy of Hindus regarding their own religion.

6. Mr Azad Vinod, Sudarshan Vahini Sanghatana, Delhi

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is a platform through which all the organisations are working together.

7. Mr Vinod Yadav, Dharmarakshak, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Today’s Hindus do not have Shatrubodh. They worship Shriram; but they do not realize that they should do the work of Shriram, that is, the work of Dharma. Just like Vibhishan was a devotee of Shriram; but when he came to Shriram from Ravana’s Lanka and revealed Ravana’s secret to help Shriram’s mission, he truly became worthy of grace. Therefore, it is necessary for Hindus to work for Dharma to become worthy of the grace of God. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is very close to my heart; because this is the only organisation that works with divine inspiration.

Highlights

1. Amita Sachdeva, Advocate of Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad, was felicitated by Pujya Samanand Giri Maharaj for her service to Dharma by way of legal battles.

2. A seminar was held on ‘what we have learned from the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh’.

3. Hindu activists who came from Jaipur, Ajmer, Jhunjhunu said, ‘We will organise such a Adhiveshan in our area.’

4. On this occasion, a Signature Campaign and an Online Petition regarding the Kashir and Mathura temple land disputes were launched.

Comments

1. Pinky Kaushik, Coordinator, Durga Vahini, Sonipat: I was very happy to meet all the seekers of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. I don’t derive such happiness even by meeting my relatives.

2. Advocate Mohan Kaushik, Legal Cell, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Sonipat: Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is a necklace in which all the pearl-like organisations are stringed together.

 

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