Idols of Hindu deities denigrated in Goa!

Phonda: Shri. Pradip Verekar, the forest official at the  Bondla sanctuary discovered that the idols of deities Vetal, Betal and Gajantalakshmi in its precincts were denigrated. Shri. Verekar immediatly filed a complaint at the  Phonda police station. However the culprits could not be traced

 

Denigrated idols of deities : Vetal and Betal

Denigrated idols of deities : Vetal and Betal

 

 

Denigrated idols of deity Gajantalakshmi

Denigrated idols of deity Gajantalakshmi

 

O Hindus get ready to protect your temples at least now – Dr. Manoj Solanki

 The HJS vehemently protests against the inefficiency of the Goa government in not be ing able to trace the culprits who denigrated idols of our deities. Now Hindus need to take this threat seriously and prepare themselves to protect their temples, religion and fellow brethren.

 The police had earlier openly declared their helplessness in protecting Hindu temples against such attacks. The purpose of HJS in organising public meetings for religious awakening (Dharmasabha) is to unite Hindus, awaken their pride for religion, prepare them to combat attacks on the religion. Incidents such as these show how important these rallies are. On 1st February the HJS has organised such a rally on the ground of the Goa Engineering College at Farmagudi at 5.30 p.m. Once again the HJS invites all Hindus  to attend in large numbers and make this a grand success. The guidance given here will help Hindus to act in protecting their seats of worship and their religion. 

( For policemen denigrators of idols of Hindus deities are either drunkards or insane. Would it be possible for insane people to remove the tiles so systematically? If this was done to a Christian cross or a Muslim place of worship would the police adopt the same attitude? The present day attacks on Hindu temples remind us of the Mughal times. O Hindus be prepared to fight these attacks like Shivaji Maharaj! – Editor)

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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