Over 1,000 Hindus attend Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha at Naveen Vidigharkul (Solapur district)
Solapur – Some elected representatives are talking about ending Hindu Dharma, while others are insulting it. Sanatan Dharma is eternal. It will never be destroyed. History is a witness to this. They should remember that. Hindus are embracing the distortions of the West because they are not receiving education on Dharma. There was no concept of ‘old age home’ in Hindu Dharma; but today old age homes in India are packed to capacity. This is because Hindus have not been given any education on Dharma since childhood. Hindus, get educated on Dharma urged Sadguru Swati Khadaye, Dharmapracharak of Sanatan Sanstha. She was speaking at the Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Sabha held at the Sankat Vimochan Hanuman Mandir in Naveen Vidigharkul on 8th January 2025. Solapur District Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Mr Rajan Bunage also addressed the attendees. Over 1,000 Hindu brethren attended the Sabha. On this occasion, Sadguru Swati Khadaye made Hindus aware of the terrible reality of love jihad.
On this occasion, Mr Rajan Bunage spoke about the superiority of Hindu Dharma and the various attacks on Hindus. In in address he spoke about various problems such as urban Naxalism, love jihad, land grabbing of Hindus through the Waqf Act, and denigration of Hindu Dharma through films, and said that the only solution would be to become a Dharmayoddha and organise Hindus.
The sabha was compered by Mr Rohan Kalshetty of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, while the attendees were apprised of the Samiti’s work by Mr Sanket Pisal.
Highlights
1. After the Sabha, all the attendees performed a collective aarti at the Sankat Vimochan Hanuman Temple and prayed at the feet of Hanuman ji for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra.
2. Mr Rajkumar Pawar, a devout Hindus, tied turbans to the speakers. He also put up a breathtaking display of wielding the dandpatta after the Sabha.
3. Two Hindu groups set aside their differences and participated in the Sabha. Thus the Sabha became a platform to restablish unity and harmony among the local Hindu groups.