Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), engaged in activities related to protection of nation and Dharma, was set up in the year 2002. During this journey of more than a decade, HJS has undertaken activities like prevention of denigration of Deities and Saints taking place through plays, films, advertisements and other media; creating awareness amongst Hindus towards attacks on Hindu Dharma and need for Dharmacharan awakening love and respect amongst Hindus towards Dharma; creating awareness amongst people about their duties towards nation for creating ideal society etc. HJS has achieved success in its activities and various drives only due to God’s grace and blessings of Saints.
1. Huge support to the mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra !
HJS has been propagating its mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra; on realizing that rather than misrule under democracy, Hindu Rashtra would be the only solution to all problems faced by this country related to her protection of nation as also of Dharma. Under this mission, Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas (sabha) are held at various places at village/ district levels. Such ‘sabhas’ held in several places every year has helped HJS in moving towards its goal of making this whole world as ‘Arya/susanskrut (cultured/ righteous)’.
Within this period of 12 years, HJS has held 999 such ‘sabhas’ and today’s Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Karmali, Goa is going to be the 1000th ‘sabha’ by HJS; taking a soaring flight in its activities related to protection of ‘Hindutva’. Several obstacles have been faced by HJS on this path, in the form of hanging sword of ban; threats received from anti-Hindus; local unrighteous politicians and so-called pro-Hindu organizations etc. The successful organization of ‘sabhas’ by HJS despite such obstacles is quite commendable.
Hindus have extended good support at all places wherever such ‘sabhas’ were held e.g. at Jalgaon, devout Hindus attending the sabha were 32000 in the year 2010, 22,000 in 2011; and their attending ‘sabhas’ multiplied our happiness. Such spontaneous participation of Hindus have boosted strength of HJS members; as many Hindus have contributed for success of such ‘sabhas’ through different modes like providing funds, making arrangements for lodging and boarding of HJS members going to different places for making preparations for ‘sabhas’, offering personal valuable things for their use like vehicles, cell phones etc.
2. People starting to opt for virtuous society is the outcome ! : Many issues troubling local people of that place were exposed during such ‘sabhas’ and attacks on nation and Dharma could be brought to people’s notice through this platform. Differences amongst local Hindus were buried and they united; started rushing to help their brethren. Youth members in villages started Dharmacharan; some got rid of addictions; some dedicated their time for service to nation; so what else can be expected by HJS which is striving for establishment of Hindu Rashtra ?
3. Gratitude to all ! : All this was possible only due to God’s grace; cooperation of Hindutva-vadis and response of Hindus from all places and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti expresses gratitude to Bhagavan Srikrushna. It was not possible without blessings of all Saints and Seers; therefore, we bow before and offer gratitude to all Saints on this occasion. Hindutva-vadis have also responded positively and many pro-Hindu donors, well-wishers strongly supported us even during the period of Congress Government’s harassment and we cannot forget them on this occasion. Gratitude to all Hindu brethren for contributing directly or indirectly in the form of funds, things, good wishes ! Thanks to all Hindus who have given such overwhelming response !
– H. H. Dr. Charudatta Pingale, National Guide, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Shri. Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
Outcome of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas which have motivated devout Hindus to take active part !
This is the 9th year of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) continuously organizing Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas (sabha) for protection of ‘Hindutva’ and establishment of Hindu Rashtra. These ‘sabhas’ are not political rallies but they are kindling self-respect amongst Hindus. Only with God’s grace, we have been able to successfully hold 999 such ‘sabhas’ in 13 States and 7 languages. Today (on 24th January), 1000th Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha is being held at Karmali, Goa. The inspiring resplendent speeches given by dignitaries from the platform of these ‘sabhas’ have shown right direction to Hindus on matters related to protection of nation and Dharma leading to creation of profound awareness amongst Hindus towards nation and Dharma; motivating devout Hindus to take active part in performing their duties towards nation and Dharma. Hindus from various places coming together forgetting their differences and doing something for nation and Dharma is the huge outcome of these ‘sabhas’ ! Few related instances are given below.
1. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) getting connected to rural areas
HJS could connect to rural areas of many districts in Maharashtra due to such ‘sabhas’. Close links could be developed with many local pro-Hindu organizations and Sampradayas (Sects). Devout Hindus have undertaken pertinent drives related to nation and Dharma; taking specific actions at certain places.
2. Hindus working together forgetting their differences due to Dharmajagruti Sabhas
The topics presented through such ‘Sabhas’ have led to ending differences amongst Hindutva-vadis and youth, harboured for many years and they came together to undertake different drives in the interest of nation and Dharma. Youth members from a village in Andhra Pradesh buried their differences and united.
3. Hindus uniting to undertake various drives related to protection of nation
3. A. Youth from one village used to be quite rowdy on national festivals like 15th August and 26th January; but after attending the ‘sabha’, they got right direction and they took out a march through 13 villages creating awareness amongst people for maintaining honour of national flag; submitted representations to district administration in this regard. Administration issued notices as a result of unity amongst youth members and stopped shopkeepers from selling paper and plastic national flags. After this, no flag was found on the road in this village.
3. B. It was advised in the ‘sabha’ that bursting of crackers result in loss to national wealth and causes pollution; therefore, bursting of crackers has considerably reduced at many places.
4. Prevention of denigration of Deities
After attending ‘sabhas’, did people realize what is denigration of Deities and devout Hindus started taking part in drives like creating awareness amongst those denigrating Deities through films, plays etc; not to buy such products that denigrated Deities through its packaging covers, advertisements etc.; forced removal of tiles with pictures of Deities; forced sellers to stop sale of crackers with pictures of Deities etc. At many places, youth members staged demonstrations to protest against films like ‘PK’ for this film insulting Deities and submitted representations to Governments demanding ban on this film.
5. Dharmacharan and protection of temples
5. A. Youth members from one village had stopped going to temple for some reason; but after attending ‘sabha’, they realized their mistake and started going to temples.
5. B. After attending ‘sabhas’, they realized importance of temples and came forward to keep temples clean, re-opening old closed temples, performing ‘puja’ and rituals, doing collective chanting of God’s name in temples, performing collective ‘aarti’ etc.
6. Undertaking acts for abiding by Dharma (Dharmacharan)
6. A. Many devout Hindus started greeting each other over phone by saying ‘namaskar’ or ‘Jai Sriram’ instead of saying ‘hello’; women started applying ‘kumkum’ powder instead of stickers; celebration of birthdays started as per science. These acts may seem minor but the process of revival of Hindu culture has started through such ‘Dharmacharan’ and there is no doubt that its results will be noticed after some period.
6. B. Many people started chanting and had spiritual experiences.
6. C. Hindus faith in Dharma and self-respect strengthened with Dharmacharan and they experienced stability in life.
6. D. Devout Hindus are participating in drives undertaken by HJS like distribution of handbills published on the topics of protection of nation and Dharma; writing on display boards about matters related to Dharma-shikshan and causes of Dharma-haani (harm caused to Dharma); holding exhibitions of ‘flex’ boards on these matters, joining activists to submit representation to administrative officers, distribution of books on ‘love jihad’ etc.
7. Few examples of efforts made by devout Hindus for protection of nation and Dharma
7. A. Andhra Pradesh : In Bhaisana village, local residents closed down more than 1000 shops for 2 hours to take out march when they heard about Russia imposing ban on ‘Bhagavat Geeta’. The shopkeepers said that such awareness was created only after attending ‘sabha’ of HJS.
7. B. Karnataka :
1. Orchestra programs held during ‘Ganeshotsava’ have been stopped in 90% areas of Mangaluru and Udipi. Police impressed with HJS activities, sent letter of appreciation to HJS. Many festival committees stopped different malpractices taking place during this festival and took initiative in organizing programs which would create awareness towards nation and Dharma.
2. In November 2014, Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was held at Nipani. 25-30 devout youth members have started Dharma-karya. They take part in various drives undertaken by HJS. Some of them have started spiritual practice like chanting etc.
7. C. Maharashtra
7. C. 1. Jalgaon district
1. Issues like -allowing Hindus to visit ancient ‘Pandava-wada’ at Erandol; closing down of illegal slaughter-house at Shirsoli (Dist. Jalgaon) were taken up during mammoth ‘sabha’ held in January 2014. Its outcome was 3000-4000 inspired Hindus took out march to protest against Congress Government and such united stance of Hindus forced the Government to open ‘Pandava-wada’ for Hindus whereas illegal slaughter-house at Shirsoli was closed down.
2. In the year 2014, devout youth members inspired with ‘sabha’, made efforts to stop denigration of Sri Ganesha taking place during Ganesha festival at Jalgaon. They forced a shop-keeper who had put mask of Sri Ganesha on mannequins displayed in his shop, to remove such masks and an owner of Cyber Café to remove denigrating picture of Sri Ganesha displayed on his board. The board was later removed by owner of cyber café.
3. Hindus were harassed by increasing insolence of fanatics at Faizapur. Last year, after the ‘sabha’ was held in that area, Hindus realized the importance of protection of Dharma and Hindu unification. They have now united and started opposing impudence of fanatics leading to putting curb on fanatics to certain extent.
4. Devout Hindus inspired by HJS, organized a dharmajagruti sabha at Mamurabad.
5. Devout Hindus have become alert towards love jihad in Jalgaon area. There have been incidents of Hindus teaching lesson to fanatics who try to deceive Hindu young girls under conspiracy of love jihad.
7. D. 2. Pune District : After such ‘sabha’ held at Shikrapur and Shaniwar Wada in January 2015, many devout Hindus have felt assured that only HJS is working for Hindus and engaged in ideal dharma-karya. The devout Hindus are now taking part in HJS activities of Dharma-prasar, by visiting different villages in this context.
7. D. 3. Akola District : After the ‘sabha’ held at Akola recently, many devout Hindus have become very active and have started Dharma-prasar in their areas which is leading to proper Hindu unification. Out of them, 23 active devout Hindus even visited Sanatan’s ashram at Ramnathi, Goa and learnt, in detail, activities undertaken for protection of nation and Dharma.
7. D. 4. Washim District
1. Hindutva-vadis are taking initiative in Dharma-related activities even at Karanja and Pusad in Yeotmal district. They are trying to unite Hindutva-vadi organizations in their areas. They are also trying to hold such ‘sabha’ in their area.
2. Devout Hindus from Karanja inspired with ‘sabha’, undertook drive to stop malpractices taking place in the night of 31st December which fetched good results. Devout Hindus from these areas are also participating in every drive of ‘awakening of Rashtra and Dharma’.
– Shri. Sunil Ghanavat, Coordinator, HJS, Maharashtra