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Build selfless forum to serve Hindus: Activist

Build selfless forum to serve Hindus: Activist

Time of India4 days ago
Mangaluru: Commit yourself to building an ideal organisation akin to Prabhu Shri Rama, urged Mohan Gowda of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.
He was speaking at the Guru Purnima Mahotsav held on Thursday at the Kootakkala Auditorium, Bhagavati Kshetra, Mangaluru. Gowda emphasised that just as Shri Rama organised the Vanara Sena against Ravana, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj united the common Mavalas against Islamic invaders to establish the Hindavi Swarajya, we too must establish such a selfless organisation, inspired by the spirit of sacrifice for
Dharma
. Only then can a true Ramarajya or a Hindavi Swarajya be realised, he said. Gowda stressed the current necessity for such an organisation.
Gowda further stated that Hindu society is currently facing numerous attacks. The core point, he asserted, is that the attacks on India by internal and external enemies are not merely for expansionism, but aimed at destroying Hinduism.
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