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Sunday, October 13, 2024

More than 100 revert to Hindu Dharma in Bulandshahr

More than 100 persons from 20 Valmiki families did Ghar wapsi and returned to Hindu Dharma in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr district. The initiative was undertaken by Rashtriya Chetna Mission along with Valmiki Sangh with the help of local MLA Minakshi Singh.

“People who had to, unfortunately, leave Sanatan Dharma due to their situation or confusion were once again brought to the Hindu fold once again,” stated Singh. She added those who reverted to Hindu Dharma took an oath to pray to Prabhu Sri Ram, Bhagwan Krishna, and other Devi & Devatas from now on.

Rashtriya Chetna Mission’s President Hemant Singh stated that VHP has been organizing the Ghar Wapsi programs to welcome those who want to return to the fold of Sanatan Dharma. “I became a Christian after my child’s health got better when I offered prayers to Jesus. But when my mother died, they forced us to perform the rituals according to Christianity, even though my mother wanted her last rites to be performed as per the Hindu Dharma”, OpIndia quotes Sandeep Valmiki, one of the persons who did Ghar wapsi.

Rashtriya Chetna Mission and VHP joined hands to organize a religious programme at Khurja’s Kalindi Kunj Colony. MLA Singh garlanded those who did Ghar wapsi. Singh added that around 100 people who did Ghar wapsi were given the Vedic mantra and helped with the legal process for their smooth reversion to Hindu Dharma.

(Featured Image Source: News18)

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