Sambhal: Hindu society has its glorious heritage - Sohan as much as
Sambhal, April 6 (IANS). On Sunday, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Minister Sohan, Sohan, received a great welcome from Sambhal. Members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad greeted him with the announcement of ‘Jai Shri Ram’. In the reception arranged on this occasion, as Kanki discussed the importance of Ram Janmotsav and the historical struggle of the Hindu society in detail. On this occasion, Sohan also emphasized the works and schemes of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the region of Western -Auttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand and appreciated the efforts of the VHP for religious unity and harmony in society. In his speech, as Kanki said that the Hindu society should be aware of and committed to its culture and religion, so that the coming generations can be protected our religious and cultural heritage. In a conversation with the News Agency Ians news agency, Sohan Sayan said that Ram Janmotsav is celebrated with big pump all over the world today and that this festival is of particular importance. It is the second ram Birth anniversary after the life of the Ram -Temple, which is celebrated with great joy across the country. Ram Ji is in the heart of every Hindu. The Hindu society fought, sacrificed 500 years for Ram’s temple and never accepted defeat. In the end, we managed to conquer and the ram -temple was built. He said that only the Hindu society in the world established its glorious heritage. By taking back our religious field of Islamic invaders and robbers, we broke their structure and built the Ram Temple. Askanki said that the places of worship of the gods of the Hindu society arise in various places across the country. Surveys are currently being performed and these sites are certified based on modern scientific evidence. The Hindu society offers worship in these places and the identity of these fields will be clearly revealed in the coming time. The report of the survey is submitted to the court so that the validity of these sites can be confirmed. Referring to the Temple of Hanuman Ji in Sambhal, he said that this temple has been closed over the past 47 years, but now the administration has reopened it and reopened the sentiments of the Hindu society for which the administration is greeted. -Ians PSK/As Share This Story Tags