Mumbai – ‘India and Nepal have had cultural and religious ties for thousands of years. Hindu Dharma is a common thread in both countries. Naturally, there are a lot of similarities between the places of worship, beliefs, festivals, etc. in both countries. Sanatan Sanstha’s website is read by Hindu society all over the world. The website gets great response from Hindus from different countries. Some spiritually curious Nepali citizens asked for Sanatan’s website in Nepali language for the Hindu community in Nepal to obtain education on Dharma. Since Sanatan Sanstha is working to propagate Hindu Dharma, we are fulfilling this demand”, said Mr. Chetan Rajhans National (Spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha), while launching the website on 11th August (Gokulashtami day) through an Online programme.
Dr. Madhav Bhattarai (President of ‘National Dharmasabha Nepal’) and his wife Mrs. Kanta Bhattarai (Former Minister of State in the Nepal Government) inaugurated the website (Please see poto above). Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale (National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti) was also present Online from Delhi.
The website is already available in 8 languages – Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.
Dr. Madhav Bhattarai said, “We realised that Sanatan Sanstha’s website in Nepali is very useful. It will assist us in many ways. There is a dearth of religious websites in Nepal. This website will not only impart religious knowledge but also give direction on establishing the Hindu Rashtra”.
Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale said, “Through information on Hindu Dharma, etc. on the website, an attitude of brotherhood between India and Nepal will become firm. The movement to establish the Hindu Rashtra in both the countries will also develop further”.
Website : www.Sanatan.org/nepali
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