[GHHF Assam] 12 Christians retuned to Hinduism appreciating our selfless service they received during floods in Assam.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation in Assam is proud to announce that twelve members from three families who were converted from Christianity few years ago returned to Hinduism at a Ghar Wapsi ceremony conducted in Borkhola. The event was led by local GHHF team. It took place at Krishna Temple with poojas and ritual on the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami. After Puja, khichdi prasadam distributed amongst all.
How they come back to Hinduism
On 7.6.25 during flood Sri Samrat Dutt, the Board member of GHHF personally visited this village. Three families in the village were refused help by the local Church although they attend the Church regularly. They were desperate for some help as they did not eat for two days.
Realizing that the Church refused to provide food, GHHF approached them and offered food and water. We stood beside the converted Dalit Christian families and provided significant support during this flood
On 6.6.25 at around 12.30 am., Samratji received a call from one of our Adivasi workers that 25 Christian families badly affected by flood were converted to Christianity many years back. Now when they need their the most, Church refused to help them as they are from lower class community and did not allow them to stay at the church guest house. They had to take shelter elsewhere. The moment we got the call, Samratji informed the local team to arrange relief materials for these Christian families.
The next day at 6 am Samratji along with along with his team members started their journey from Silchar to Rampur, Borkhola and after two hours of journey, they reached the spot, distributed relief materials like rice, dal, soyabean, potato, milk, biscuits etc. to them. He Talked to them, visited the nearby Church which was locked. He assured them to help, instructed local GHHF, HYM cadets to be in touch with them and try to make the Dalit Christians understand the fact that Christians are more interested in conversion and taking 10 percent of their income, not their personal welfare. In fact, Church or upper-class Christian community has no emotional attachment to Adivasis. They just used them. They should think about it and return to Hinduism.
We must acknowledge that the efforts of Tejaswini (Ldies wing) team spent some talking to these Adivasis about Sanatan Dharma. They convinced these Christian women to start wearing red saree, put bindi, Sindoor on their forehead even before organizing Yagna, homa on Krishna Janmashtami Day. As we couldn't find any priest to do the rituals early, we waited for some time. Last week, we found one priest, who have performed the Homa and performed Shuddhi program by welcoming them back to Hinduism. In fact, our Tejaswini group convinced them to start living a Hindu way of life even before formal Homa ritual.
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