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Neccesity of imparting Hindu values to children at a tender age

Thane (Maharashtra): The sub-editor of the ‘Daily Lokmat,’ H.B.P. Shyamsundar Sondar  said, ‘Today forgetting Hindu culture, Hindus are aping the west.The Hindu is going astray with the lure of going abroad. To stop this every Hindu should make it a point to teach his children Hindu culture at a tender age. This will prevent them from drifting in their youth towards western baits.’ When beginning a dharmasatsang  (teaching about religion) organised by the HJS at the Pitambari hall in Hemendra Apartments, Gokhale road, H.B.P. Sondar inaugurated the programme by lighting a deep.

When speaking to the audience Shri Dilip Shag of the Shri sect said, ‘Today we are few in number but tomorrow our numbers will swell and we will blossom into a huge tree.’ He applauded the activities of the HJS. The HJS Thane district co-ordinator Shri Ajay Sambhus gave information on the establishment of the HJS and its activities. The dharmasatsang video compact discs produced by the Sanatan Sanstha were also screened.

Spiritual experiences

* I did not know how to get to the venue of the dharmasatsang. However when I reached the Thane railway station I suddenly experienced a fragrance. I decided to move in the direction of the fragrance. When I reached the Pitambari hall on Gokhale road I spotted the Sanatan Sanstha banner and the fragrance guiding me vanished. – Shri Dilip Dhag, Sree sect.

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