Bhagavatacharya Ha. Bha. Pa. Utpat Guruji
Ramnathi: Bhagavatacharya Ha. Bha. Pa. Utpat Guruji from Pandharpur paid a visit to Sanatan’s ashram at Ramanathi, Goa. Ha. Bha. Pa. Utpat Guruji said in his guidance to seekers, "There have been invasions against Hindu Dharma from foreign land. Besides, internal assaults are continuously going on. Nowadays, persons criticizing Hindu Dharma are treated as a ‘Heroes’. Their statues are erected in different places. I consider it as my first duty to oppose those who criticize Hindu Dharma."
Ha. Bha. Pa. Utpat Guruji said further that the so-called social reformists have always disapproved Hindu Dharma and created misunderstanding about Hindu Dharma in society. There are very few who are working towards clearing these misunderstandings and ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ tops the list. Sanatan Sanstha explains the science behind each and every thing with the help of computers and it has scientific base. Hindu Dharma recognizes many sciences. But people are not aware of the same. Sanskrit language is not taught in this country due to communalism and hatred towards the language. It is considered to be a language used by ‘Brahmins’. He said that communalism, per se, is not bad; but the differentiation based on castes is bad. One can be in the family profession, be expert in his field and progress. In fact, ‘Varnashrama-vyavashtha’ was a great experiment tried in Hindu culture, said freedom-fighter Sawarkar and it was also supported by Swami Vivekananda. He said that we all are victims of the Act proposed by the State Government to take over management of temples. The Vitthal Mandir in Pandharpur was taken over by the Govt. in 1973 by passing a special Act and the fight is going on since then. The Govt. is taking over only Hindu temples and not churches or mosques. Wherever the management is taken over by the Govt., there is corruption. India is the only country where injustice is meted out to majority population.
Source: ‘ Daily Sanatan Prabhat ‘
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