HJS Karnataka celebrates Punyatithi of Rajmata Jijabai

Ashadh Shuddha Pratipada

Navalgund (Karnataka): On the occasion of Raj Mata of Jijabai’s Punyatithi, HJS had arranged lecture programme in Navalgund. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti South India, Chief Shri. Rajendra shinde, Shri. Mohan Gowda and Sree Sree Ajata Nagalinga Swamiji honoured chair in dais. The programme was started with Ganesh Shloka. Sou. Sudha Avari done master of ceremony more than 100 dwvout Hindus attended the programme. Shri. Mohan gowda briefly explained the objectives and activities of HJS.

From Left: Shri. Mohan Gowad, Sree Sree Ajata Swamiji & Shri. Rajendra Shinde

From Left: Shri. Mohan Gowad, Sree Sree Ajata Swamiji & Shri. Rajendra Shinde

Sree Sree Ajata Nagalinga Swamiji explained in Ashirvachan “ the present situation of Hindus, violence against Hindus by destroying various temples. Mainly the shivalinga temples of Hindus were destroyed completely by mughals so that they should not follow their religion in future. Building of temples were not allowed. In our schools and colleges even the history highlights about shivaji in 4 to 5 lines of a book and teaches much of destroying the temples, Contributions of mohammed ghazni and mohammed ghori for destroying these temples. Today even history teaches nothing to our generations . At that time shivaji followed the path of righteousness and fought for it. We have to protest against our righteousness (dharma). Swamiji even said that Shri. Rajendra Shinde has come in the form of Shivaji Maharaj. Now HJS is following the path of righteousness.. They are not fighting for particular religion or caste”.

Three saints arrived at that moment.  Next there was speech by Shri. Rajendra Shinde . He explained in detail about the present situation of Hindus in the society by giving them various examples.

Opinion

1. I felt happy after participating in this HJS programme. We should become alert and be   together in future. You should inform us about HJS dharma in our village. – Shri. N. B. Kittur, Navalgund

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