VHP Calls For Disciplined, Dharma-Based Hindu Society

Ayodhya/Hyderabad, Feb 28 (Maxim News): The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Central Board of Trustees has called upon the Hindu society to build a society that leads a disciplined, cultured, dignified, dutiful, dharma based life. “Everyone should play his/her proactive role in building a harmonious, prosperous, strong, safe, and organized society.

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It is our firm believe that with grace of Lord Ramji, we all will be able to build a society that ensures the dignity and participation of women, protects, preserves and promotes the environment and ecology, defeats all destructive anti-national forces and aspires for ‘Sarve Bhavantu Shekhinah’.

It recalled that on January 22, 2024, the world witnessed the end of 496 years of battles and the reclamation of Ramlal’s place of incarnation. Hindu culture was also re-established with the belief that Shri Ram is Rashtra and Rashtra is Ram. The world was jubilant on this day, with a feeling that a new future was being created. The Lord Ram bhakts across the country participated in 76 wars that spanned decades.  The trustees salute the millions of martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice in struggles for Ram mandir. The glorious moment could not have come without the determination, vision and sacrifices of revered saints and great visionaries.  Salutes to all those known and unknown saints and great visionaries.

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The Hindu society will always remain grateful to the blessed straits and great visionaries like Shivaramacharya, mahant digvijay Nath, Mahant Ramachandra pramhans Das, mahant Abhiram Das, mahant Avedyanath, Mahant Nritya gopal Das, Vamdev Ji Maharaj, Devraha Bab, pejawar Swamy Visveshtirth, Hanuman Prasad Poddar, Moropant Ji Pingale, Ashok Singhal, Yug Purush Parmanend Giri, Sadhvi Ritambhara and others.  (Maxim News)


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