[GHHF] Lord Narasimha devotee, Sri Dhruva Prabhu visited Hanuman Temple and our house; spoke about the dangers Sanatan Dharma facing in India.

19 Apr 2025 81 Views

“The Hindu mind has a vision of eternity and infinity. It is aware of the vast cycles of creation and destruction that govern the many universes and innumerable creatures within them.” David Frawley
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is very excited to get acquainted with Dhruva Gorrick, the second generation of the Hare Krishna movement. He grew up immersed in the teachings of Sanatana Dharma and the traditions of Bharat and has always been a vocal advocate for preserving and promoting our ancient spiritual heritage. He spent time traveling across Bharat exploring Narasimha Dev Temples. He came from Florida, visited the Hanuman Temple, and then came to our house to get to know each other and exchange a few common interests in Sanatana Dharma and the situation in India. Jawahar Sai called me and asked if he could bring him to our house. That is how we met for the first time.
                First, we went to Hanuman Temple and were very happy to see the grand Temple, and were surprised at the size and appreciated the structure. We took him to Ananda Nilayam, where he was honored by Sriram, one of the Executive members of Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple. He visited all five shrines and appreciated the ambience.
                Then he drives by our house with his son. I was surprised to see Lord Narasimha's Image on the back seat of his van. His son got down and carried the Lord Narasimha statue made of wood and brought it into the house. About 15 people attended the event. Everyone introduced themselves.
                Chandra Movva briefed about the mission of GHHF and several activities it is doing at the ground level in Bharat. Then Prakasarao Velagapudi thanked Dhruva for visiting Frisco and appreciated his effort in practicing and propagating Sanatana Dharma. He talked about the conditions in India and some of the activities surrounding TTD. He talked about the efforts along with other Hindu organizations to get the cancellation of the Mumtaz Hotel that was being constructed at the foothills of the Seven Hills of Tirupati. Then he talked about the potential danger of Lulu Mall in Tirupati. The AP government promised to permit the construction of Lulu Malls in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, and Tirupati. This Mall can change the whole topography of Tirupati, where a Muslim Mayor could be elected. Then the sacredness of Tirupati will change, and the whole atmosphere may be vitiated with Islamic prayers, drowning the chanting of Govinda. 
                We honored Dhruva with a Shawl and requested him to speak about his experience of writing two big Volumes on Lord Narasimha and about the current situation in Bharat and Sanatana Dharma.  Prabhuji's first book took 18 years of Blood, Sweat & Tears to publish, which was widely acclaimed and appreciated throughout the world. He visited about 60 Narasimha Swamy Temples and wrote extensively about the history and the management of these Temples. The book looks grand, beautiful, and decorative.
His second book, Volume 2 on “Narasimha God of Yoga,” was published recently, which has 508 pages as compared to Volume 1, 197 pages.
He talked about how he was fascinated with Sanatan Dharma and how he practices. He wears Indian type clothing and travels to pilgrimage centers. He met many religious and political leaders across Bharat and talked about the richness of Sanatana Dharma. He talked about the potential danger to Sanatana Dharma, as many Hindus are not recognizing the potential danger to Sanatana Dharma. He is witnessing the rampant Christianization and the violence in Bharat.  Hindus are not appreciating the great culture and ignoring the threats India is facing. Wherever he goes to Hindu Temples, the situation is changing, and other religious influences are increasing. He advises Hindus to take more responsibility to protect Santana Dharma for the welfare of humanity. 
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