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Dharmaprasar activities of HJS take momentum in Jharkhand 

Devout Hindus resolve to create awareness amongst people in every village; towards protection of Dharma

Shri. Prakash Malondkar addressing the meeting and ‘Pujya’ Umakant Maharaj sitting next to him

Rourkela : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) held meeting for Hindu unification at Patratoli in Simadega district of Jharkhand. All participants made a resolve to create awareness amongst people towards matters related to protection of Dharma; by visiting every village. ‘Pujya’ Umakant Maharaj from Ramrekha Dham attended the meeting and addressed the participants. Shri. Prakash Malondkar, State Coordinator of HJS spoke on the topics of ‘Dharmacharan’, unification of Hindus and need for establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

Hindu unification meetings held at different villages in Simdega district

Meetings for unification of Hindus were held at remote villages like Asanbeda, Takaba, Mandirtola, Gondhalipani, Tatipani and Nongada so also in villages from hilly region in Simdega district. The participants showed readiness in abiding by Dharma and joining the activities related to Hindu unification. The present condition of Hindu Dharma and nation, reasons thereof and remedies were explained during these meetings, through the medium of VCD.

Highlights

  1. Shri. Subhash Prasad, a devout Hindu from Patratoli took initiative in planning of such meetings.
  2. There was concern and curiosity amongst Hindus attending such meetings even from remote and hilly region, towards matters related to Dharma. Many of them bought religious books although their financial condition was not very sound.
  3. There was delay in concluding the meeting held at Asanbeda. As a result, the participants couldn’t buy any books after the meeting due to lack of money; but they came on the following morning and purchased books from the residence of HJS members.
  4. Few women participants openly showed their disapproval over customs like shaking of hands while greeting, celebration of New Year on 1st January etc.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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