Grand rally to be held on 21 st  April to commemorate Sanatan Sanstha’s silver jubilee

Press conference held at Pune to inform about ‘Sanatan Gaurav Dindi’

Sunil Ghanwat (State Coordinator, HJS), Chetan Rajhans (National Spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha), Chaitanya Tagade (speaking) and advocate Mangesh Jejurikar

Pune – On 21 st  April 2024, ‘Sanatan Gaurav Dindi’ (rally) has been organised as a part of the celebrations to commemorate the completion of 25 years of foundation of Sanatan Sanstha. The rally aims to honour Sanatan Dharma and spread Sanatan Sanstha’s social activities related to serving Dharma. Chetan Rajhans appealed to all the devout Hindus, well-wishers, like-minded organisations and other Hindus to join the rally forgetting their caste, creed, sect etc. He was addressing a press conference held at Patrakar Bhavan in Pune. The press conference was attended by Sunil Ghanwat, State Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, advocate Mangesh Jejurikar, Trustee of ‘Shri Khandoba Devata and Linga Kadepathar Trust, Jejuri Sansthan’ and Chaitanya Tagade of Sanatan Sanstha. The reporters were given extensive information about various activities carried out by Sanatan Sanstha.

Chetan Rajhans added,

1. People are ignorant about Sanatan Dharma. Sanatan Dharma has always been teaching about the welfare of mankind, but a few anti-social forces keep hatching plots to eradicate it. Some anti-Dharma factions are always criticising Sanatan Dharma.

2. This rally is meant to stop false propaganda against Sanatan Dharma. It will be a medium to exhibit unity among Hindus.

3. One has to practice spirituality to experience happiness. All those, who join this rally, will experience such happiness.

The rally of Sanatan Dharma – Chaitanya Tagade, Sanatan Sanstha

Chaitanya Tagade

The rally will start from Maharana Pratap Udyan and conclude on the grounds of Vimalabai Garware High School at Deccan Gymkhana. More than 50 groups will participate in the it and exhibit our traditions and culture. There will be representatives of more than 20 spiritual organisations, sects, festival committees, temples, etc. who will join the rally.

The rally will enhance the glory of Sanatan Dharma – Sunil Ghanwat, HJS State Coordinator for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh

Attacks are happening on the nation and Dharma. Hindu Deities are denigrated, and Hindu saints and seers are often attacked. HJS has been constantly working to create awareness among Hindus on matters related to Dharma and prevent such attacks. HJS extends support to Sanatan Sanstha in its every activity. This rally will enhance the glory of Sanatan Dharma.