Hindutvavadis participate in temple-cleaning drives undertaken in Maharashtra

Participating in temple cleaning drive is duty towards Dharma !

Hindus’ temples are source of ‘chaitanya’. If such source is preserved, sanctity of temple is also maintained. When one visits such temples, ‘bhav’ gets invoked; therefore, cleaning temples in our surrounding areas is duty of every Hindu towards Dharma.

Nowadays, temples are not looked after by administrative agencies. Temples don’t have sufficient funds; therefore, there are problems in cleaning the temples daily. If Hindus undertake such drives, they are sure to get blessings of God !

Women devotees participate temple cleaning drive in Jalgaon !

Jalgaon : You can call us any time for drives undertaken for protection of Dharma and all of us will come, was the promise made by women. On the occasion of ‘Amrut Mahotsav’ of ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale, temple cleaning drive was undertaken in Shri Datta Mandir and Shri Ganapati Mandir.

Sou. Nilima Waghulade said that cleaning of temple spreads ‘chaitanya’ in all ten directions; therefore, temples should be cleaned regularly. Few corrupt rulers don’t spare even temples and make use them for making money. They should be kept at a distance.

Sou. Vasane, Sou. Patil, Sou. Nilima Waghulade and temple-priest Shri. Khambayat; so also Sou. Asha Shinde, Sou. Maya Madhe, Sou. Sushila Patil and Ganesh-devotees participated in the drive.

temple cleaning drive undertaken with the initiative of Lady-Sarpanch at Kalmana, Nagpur

Kalmana : On 4th May, Sou. Babytai Shingane, Sarpanch of Kalmana took initiative in undertaking temple cleaning drive at ‘Sankatmochan Hanuman Mandir’. Local devout Hindus participated in this drive.

Local devout Hindus take initiative in cleaning of Nrusimha Temple at Tasgaon, Sangli

Tasgaon (Dist. Sangli) : Under ‘Hindu Rashtra- jagruti Abhiyan’, Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) cleaned Nrusimha Mandir at Narsoba gulli, Tasgaon. Devout Hindus attending newly started ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes took initiative in cleaning the temple. Temple-trustees also extended help in undertaking cleaning drive.

Six temples cleaned at Wardha with initiative of 29 devout Hindus   under temple cleaning drive

Wardha : Good response was received for temple cleaning drive in Wardha undertaken at Hind nagar, Borgaon and Sindi on 5th and 6th May. Six temples were cleaned under this drive. A lecture was also held on the topic of ‘Sadhana’. Shri Ganesh Mandir, Maruti Mandir, Vitthal Mandir, Radha-Krushna Mandir, Mahakali Mandir and Durga Mandir were the six temples cleaned under this drive. The drive was started with offering collective prayers to Shri Ganesh and amidst acclamation of ‘Jayatu Jayatu Hindu Rashtram’. 29 local devout Hindus participated in this drive.

Sou. Madhuri Chimurkar and Sou. Ratna Hasti of HJS explained the purpose of undertaking such drive and the mission undertaken by ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale for establishment of Hindu Rashtra and its special features. Sou. Bhakti Chaudhari explained importance of chanting ‘Kuldevata’s name.

Participation – Shri. Talawekar, President- Ganesh Mandir, Shri. Atharva Bandewar, Shri. Aditya Bandewar

Highlights

1. Nine devout women participated in this drive undertaken at 3 places.

2. There was demand for starting ‘Dharmashikshan’ classes at two places.

 

‘Hindutvavdis’ make intense prayers at the feet of  Shri Yogeshwari Devi

Ambajogai (Dist. Beed) : On 10th May, ‘Hindutvavadis’ made intense prayers to Shri Yogeshwari Devi at Shrikshetra Ambajogai for establishment of Hindu Rashtra and for bestowing healthy long life to ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale. ‘Hindutvavadis’ viz. Shri. Balaji Bharajkar, Shri. Kiran Joshi, Shri. Vijayanand Patil, Shri. Pandurang Bharajkar, Shri. Amol Jire, Shri. Ganesh Hede, Shri. Govind Bharajkar, Shri. Balaji Suravase, Shri. Sandip Pundit, Shri. Navanath Adavane, Shri. Manoj Khadye, western Maharashtra Coordinator of HJS, its Solapur District Coordinator Shri. Rajan Bunage and Shri. Mangesh Boraskar were present on the occasion.

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