Sanatan’ seekers encourages shopkeeper to remove a Cross!

Dombivli (Maharashtra): The seeker families of Shri. Prabhu and Shri. Gholkar had gone to Titwala to visit the Mahaganapati Temple on 1st December 2007. There was an exhibition of Ganapati idols in a shop near the temple. While watching the exhibition they observed that there were a few pendants of Cross for sale. When the shopkeeper Shri. Sanjiv Phadatare was explained that, as he was a Hindu, it was wrong to keep the pendants of Cross for sale in the shop", he immediately removed all the pendants of Cross along with the attached chains.  He accepted that he committed the mistake inadvertently. (Congragulations to family members of Shri. Prabhu and Shri. Gholkar! The alert and ardent Hindus alone can check the nefarious activities of the Christians! – Editor) The shopkeeper informed that he himself was a reader of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ and expressed his willingness to participate in the activities of the Sanstha. 

The family members Shri. Prabhu and Shri. Gholkar also came across one of the college students, who had come in the temple and was wearing a pendant of Cross.  When Shri. Prabbu and Shri. Gholkar questioned him about it, he said that he himself was a Hindu and his Christian friend had given the Cross to him. They explained to him in detail how it was wrong to wear a sign of another religion. He immediately removed the Cross and handed it over to the seekers. He also informed that he would advise his friends not to wear the Cross.

Source: ‘Daily Sanatan Prabhat’

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