In the future there will be no Hindu Dharma in India : Professor Divya Dwivedi
A video on the social media showing IIT Professor Divya Dwivedi giving an interview to a French Channel during the G20 event is going viral.
A video on the social media showing IIT Professor Divya Dwivedi giving an interview to a French Channel during the G20 event is going viral.
The delegation will be in England till 4th October.
After the objectionable remarks about Sanatan Dharma by Udhayanidhi, now his father and Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister MK Stalin has spoken out defending his son.
The decision is the result of considering the contribution of Hindus there. Hindu festivals such as Dussehra and Diwali come in October; Hindus in Georgia have been asking for it for many years.
Media, too, tried to discredit the Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri by misleading headlines and by calling him a ‘self-styled God-man’, even though he sees himself as a devotee (bhakta) of Hanuman, and his powers are those of Hanuman ji only, he says.
India is an ancient felt community because it does not emerge through deliberate cultural or linguistic systematization. It functions and forms through a sense of belonging to the land, and disseminated through symbols.
‘Brahminism, which is another name for ‘Hindu Dharma’ is deep rooted in our society.
Anand Jakhotiya from the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti emphasised that an understanding of Dharma scriptures is crucial to counteracting misinformation and misconceptions about our festivals and Holy days.
The memorandum explicates that a comprehensive analysis of incidents reported across all Districts occur during the week prior to and the week following the ‘New Moon’.
As per Hindu Dharma, it is a tradition to touch the feet of an elderly person, a wise person or a spiritually elevated person as a mark of respect.