[GHHF] 300 Children walked 500 meters on Independence Day highlighting the importance of freedom and sacrifices by National Heroes in Kakinada District.
Paul William Roberts
“The Vedas still represent eternal truth in the purest form ever written. And they are what drew me to India in the first place, what kept me there, and what draws me back still.” “ There is no stable principle of evil in Vedic philosophy. There is no infernal realm for sinners. Its non-dualism is really beyond monotheism - which creates a fundamental duality of God and man. Evil is not envisaged as a quality opposed to good. It is the absence of good, just as darkness is the absence of light, not its opposite quality.”
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to organize a huge rally to emphasize the importance of freedom and how we should protect it from various secular groups who malign the richness of Sanatana Dharma. Our Associate, Ajay Varma, who volunteered to participate in this effort has a long history of propagating the richness of Hindu Dharma. He has a very rich background in Hindu Dharma. He has deep knowledge of the traditions and has the ability to explain all our customs. For example, he can talk about the significance of Tilak on the forehead, and the reason to wear bangles, nose buds, earrings, toe rings, and so on. People get surprised to know the inner meaning of these age-old customs. From childhood, he worked as a priest in their heritage Hanuman Temple and used to do all kinds of Pujas, conduct homas, Satyanarayana Pujas, and many festivals bring bringing everybody to these festivals. He is very enthusiastic about propagating and preserving Sanatana Dharma and gives lectures at different Temples depicting the greatness of our culture and age-old traditions. He also has experience of knocking on the doors of Christian families in and around Kakinada. He met them wherever he was able to approach and talk to them. Some of them he met at their houses, and some met in the neighborhood.
300 Children walked 500 meters to highlight the importance of Independence,
Ajay Varma is known to organize huge rallies either to high light the injustice done to Hinduism, negligence of government officials with regard to the atrocities committed against Hindu Gods, and police filing false charges against Hindus who complain about Christian atrocities.
Bahujana News TV station covered the 500 meter march by the students.
This time he has organized a mammoth rally in Tallarevu Mandalam in Kakinada District with 300 Children and marched 500 meters to talk about the significance of Independence. He said that on August 15, 1947, India achieved independence from British colonization. The day holds national pride and honor in the heart of every Indian citizen living in India and abroad as on this day, the nation secured full autonomy from the British.
Since then, every year, August 15 is celebrated with much fervor throughout the country with flag-hoisting ceremonies, drills, cultural events, and the singing of the Indian National Anthem. This year, as the country celebrates its 75th Independence Day, let us take a look at its history and significance.
The march ended in a high school where he talked about a number of national heroes who sacrificed their lives so that we enjoy the freedom.
He was talking about the richness of Hinduism and especially about various customs and traditions. He talked about the significance of Kumkum on the forehead in between the eyebrows and Bangles on the wrist of the women. Kumkum is made of three components – turmeric, baking soda, and lemon juice. mostly from Turmeric which is antiseptic and anti-allergic. Kumkum is considered auspicious and is used for wellbeing. It will protect the Ajneya Chakra – commanding center from distraction. In fact, it stores the positive energy and protects it from being drained. Some of the benefits of wearing Kumkum are relieving headaches, relaxes the muscle on the forehead, clears up sinuses, affects your hearing, calms your mind, beats insomnia, and others. It is also believed that applying the Kumkum while pressing on the Ajneya chakra also affects the penial and pituitary glands that increase the memory system. It is also the symbol of married women.
It is a traditional custom for women to wear bangles around the wrist of the hand. Whenever we use hand for anting to do, it creates friction which increases the blood circulation. Since the bangles are ring-shaped, the energy created by friction would circulate instead of depleted. During Seemantham, the women are gifted with bangles whose noise while walking creates stimuli to the fetus. In fact, it has many health benefits. Wearing silver bangles enhances not only a person's beauty but it is claimed it will also increase health and mental condition. Another common claim is that silver bangles for women are known to fight infections. Furthermore, people believe that bangles also help prevent cold and flu and many kinds of bacteria and viruses.
He distributed a four-page flyer that explains the rights of Hindus and how to encounter Christians who falsify Hindu Dharma, and how SC community people lose their reservations once they leave Hinduism. Similarly, he is distributing fifty-two page small book which describes the differences between Bhagavad Gita and Bible. As many people know that Bible contains many verses that are demeaning to humanity, promote incest, encourages sexual promiscuity, violence, killings, stoning to death, cruelty, smashing of Idols, and other such bloody statements. One can look at the killing of children.
Sponsor one or more Schools
We need all the support we can get to expand the number of Bala Samskar Kendras (Centers) from about 150 to 175. Sponsor each School for $1200 per year. You can suggest a teacher in your village or neighborhood in India to start Sunday school.
DONATIONS
PayPal Method: To donate visit our website: savetemples.org. Click on the Donate button, then press the Purpose category, and select the “Sunday School – Bal Samskar” category.
By Check: Or you can send a check payable to Global Hindu Foundation, . It is tax-deductible.
By zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com
By Rupees, please contact us by either phone or email.
For more information, call Prakasarao V Velagapudi ; Email: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com