Introduction
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has been propagating its mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra to solve all problems faced by Bharat and Hindu Dharma. Under this mission, Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas are held at various places throughout the country. Such ‘sabhas’ held in several places every year has helped HJS in moving towards its goal.
Purpose of Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
- To unite Hindus to work together towards the goal of establishment of Hindu Rashtra
- To create awareness among Hindus about various problems affecting Hindu Dharma and nation
- To create a platform for uniting Hindus and various Hindu organisations
- To put pressure on the Government to look into various problems faced by Hindus and nation
Achievements due to Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
- Several youths who have participated in the Dharmajagruti Sabhas have overcome their vices (for example – smoking, drinking)
- Many do not leave the house without adorning a tilak (dot of vermilion) on their foreheads. By following Dharma gradually they have begun taking up the task of uniting Hindus.
- Several youths who were a part of the audience in Sabhas have forgotten their quarrels and differences and are now equipped to stop attacks on Dharma and nation unitedly
- Hindus uniting to undertake various drives related to protection of nation
- Prevention of denigration of Deities and protection of temples
- Many Hindus have started undertaking acts for abiding by Dharma (Dharmacharan)
- In lot of places, Hindus have become alert towards various attacks on Hindu Dharma by fanatics
- Taking inspiration from Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas by HJS, many Hindu organisation in India and abroad got motivated. USA-based Forum for Hindu Awakening organised several Dharmasabhas in USA, Canada, UK and Australia.
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Report of Sabhas
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti have been able to successfully hold 999 such ‘sabhas’ in 13 States (Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Haryana, New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh) and 7 languages (Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malyalam, Telugu and Gujarati). On 24th January, 1000th Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha is being held at Karmali, Goa.
How to contribute ?
- Canvassing : Inform and invite your friends, relatives, colleagues, other devout Hindus about Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
- Physical : Help us in arranging Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
- Prarthana (Prayers) : Well wishes and prayers are important to make this event successful
- Help by making a donation for Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (Rough cost estimate for each Sabha – Rs. 3 to 5 Lac)