First State-level Hindu Convention held in Odisha for establishment of Hindu Rashtra
March 12, 2014
March 12, 2014
Phalgun Shuklapaksha 11, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
Encouraging response from Hindu organizations, Sects and devout Hindus !
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) : Foundation of establishment of Hindu Rashtra was laid through one-day State-level Hindu Convention for the first time in Odisha on 9th March. Pro-Hindu organizations from Odisha, different Sects and devout Hindu youth participated in this Convention. The Convention was inaugurated by Pujya Krushnapatra Guruji, the Founder of ‘Swashakti Jagaran Seva Sanstha’ by lighting lamp and it was concluded by Mahamandaleshwar Mahant Pujya Ramakrushna of Shri. Radhavallabh Mutt.
Hindus should make a resolve to create Hindu Rashtra ! – Pu. Krushnapatra Guruji
Pu. Krushnapatra Guruji said while inaugurating the Convention, “Once upon a time, we could communicate not only with human beings but also with trees, leaves, flowers, animals- birds i.e. the whole Universe; however, in present modern times, we are unable to communicate not only with Hindu brethren but also with self. Our indifference is the cause for deterioration of Hindus. It is now time to shake off this indifference and be aware of things happening around us. Resolve is a big weapon for bringing such change; so let us make a resolve to establish Hindu Rashtra.”
Shri. Ramesh Shinde of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) explained various drives undertaken successfully by HJS with unity amongst Hindus. He said that abiding by Dharma (Dharmacharan) was the essence of this battle for Dharma and we can establish Hindu Dharma on its basis.
Organizations and Sects taking part in the Convention
110 devout Hindus had come for the Convention from Bhubaneswar, Rourkela, Birmitrapur, Sambalpur, Cuttuk, Puri etc. Seekers and members of ‘Yoga Vedanta Seva Samiti’, ‘Swashakti Jagaran Seva Sanstha, Radhavallabh Mutt, Patanjali Yoga Samiti, Bharat Raksha Manch’, VHP etc. besides devout advocates, entrepreneurs businessmen, professionals from different fields etc. took part in all discussions, guidance etc. sending a message of unification for establishment Hindu Rashtra.
Points discussed in Convention
1. The Convention was held in 5 sessions. In the first session, Shri. Sharad Jaisingh, the President of ‘Konark Suraksha Samiti’ explained about agitation staged for Konark Temple; Shri. Anil Dheer, National Convener of ‘Bharateeya Raksha Manch’ spoke about Bangla Deshi infiltration; Shri. Pratap Sadangi, BJP MLA spoke about protection of cows and Shri. Prasannakumar Nanda, advocate of Supreme Court expressed his views on agitation against demolition of Hindu temples by the Government by branding them as unauthorized. Shri. Ramesh Shinde explained the importance of awareness, unity and Dharmacharan while concluding this session.
2. In the second session, devout Hindus viz. Shri. Sharad Sharma and Shri. Upendra Biswal studying post-graduation at Utkal University narrated their experiences related to Hindu unification. Later, VCD was shown on attacks on Dharma and discussions were held on ‘Terrorists attacks’ in group discussions held on ‘need for unification for establishment of Hindu Rashtra’.
3. In the third session, Shri. J D Misra, followers of Shankaracharya, Puri-Peetha and former Administrative Officer spoke about invasion of western culture, Shri. Ajit Rath from ‘Patanjali Yoga Kendra’ spoke about importance of using indigenous products; Shri. Arunkumar of ‘Yoga Vedanta Samiti’ on conspiracy behind maligning Hindu Saints and Shri. Murali Sharma of ‘Vaitarani Bachao Drive’ gave information about that agitation. Shri. Vinay Panwalkar of HJS gave guidance on ‘Importance of Brahma-Tej’ and Shri. Vinayak Shanbhag did compeering of this session.
4. In the end of the Convention, 7 resolutions in interest of Hindus were passed including demand to conduct in-depth and time-bound inquiry into killing of Hindu Saint, Pujya Lakshmananand Saraswati.
Pu. Krushnapatra Guruji released Sanatan’s new book on ‘Dharmantar (conversion)’ in Oriya language after inauguration of the Convention.
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