‘Hindus must come together like tigers and not like goats’

Chaitra Shuddha Ekadashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5112

Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas by HJS are now held even in small village !

Bhiwandi Bodkha (Dist. Jalna, Maharashtra): “We have no respect for our Dharma, no faith, then the unrighteous rulers will call ‘Dharmacharan’ as superstitions. We have no rights in our own country. For sustaining Hinduism, Hindus must unite like tigers and not like goats,” appealed Bhagavatacharya Shri Sudhir Maharaj Gondikar from Jalna to all Hindus. He recently addressed the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS). Mr. Ashok Kulkarni of HJS and Miss Anita Kakade of ‘Ranaragini’ also expressed their views in the ‘Sabha’. 

Highlights

1. The Hindus attending the ‘Sabha’ decided to keep aside Rs.1 everyday and clean the temples in the village.
2. The population of the village is just 800 and out of which 250 devout Hindus attended the ‘Sabha’. 

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