2500 devout Hindus attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Ambad (Dist. Jalna)
Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was held successfully by Hindu Janajagruti Sabha at Ambad from District Jalna. The sabha was attended by 2500 devout Hindus. Read more »
Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was held successfully by Hindu Janajagruti Sabha at Ambad from District Jalna. The sabha was attended by 2500 devout Hindus. Read more »
Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was successfully held at Someshwar Temple by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti held Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at ChinnaKeshava temple in Sullya Taluka of Karnataka state on 20th of January. The honorable dignitaries present for the sabha were H.H. Sree, Sree, Mohandas Mahaswamiji of ‘ShreeDham’ from Manila, Brhamaharashi Ravish Tantri Kuntaaru, Executive Present of Kshetra Samrakshana Samiti from Kasargod, Mr Ravindra Kamat of Dharma Shakti Sena, Mrs. Sangeeta Prabhu of Ranaragini and Mr. Mohan Gowda of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Ajara (Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra): Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organised here by Hindu Janjaagruti Samiti. The Sabha was attended by 200 devout Hindus. Read more »
Jhirad (Dist. Raigad, Maharashtra): The ‘Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha’ was organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and was attended by about 200 devout Hindus Read more »
Yelavi (Dist. Sangli, Maharashtra): Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The ‘Sabha’ was attended by 1000 devout Hindus.
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Daravha (Maharashtra): More than 2000 devout Hindus attended the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha organised here by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Read more »
Murgud (Dist. Kolhapur, Kolhapur): “Hindus need to unite to changethis nation into a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ !” said Prof. Rajendra Thakur addressing in Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. The Sabha was organised by 1100 devout Hindus. Read more »
Thane (Maharashtra): Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha was organised here by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti in Kevani village here. The Sabha was attended by 200 devout Hindus. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Chennai activists went to Vilankadupakkam, which is around 10 kms away. It is a small village having about 70 to 75 families (all Hindus) with an ancient Adi Moola Kesava temple, an equally ancient Lavapureeshwarar temple. This visit and satsang there was arranged by Mr. Subramaniamji of Jana Kalyan.
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