[GHHF] Updates on our Activities at the Ground level July 1-10.

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Global Hindu Heritage Foundation was started in 2006 with a mission to preserve, protect and promote Sanatana Dharma and free Hindu Temples from the government control. We are organizing a few activities at the ground level such as Bala Samskar Kendras, Grama Devata renovation, sponsor a priest, making Hindus, Hindus: annadanam, water and Buttermilk distribution, helping Flood victims and a host of other activities. Visit our website for more information: www.Savetemples.org.
1. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students learned about Rani Durgavti, her heroism, battles with Muslims and administration. (7/1)
Durgavati gave top priority to the administration of justice. The people are provided with the necessary facilities. Lakes, ponds and canals were built. She was a great administrator who built the "Ranithal" reservoir near Jabalpur on the Narmada River and provided drinking water to around 13 thousand villages. More than fifty small forts were built in the forest areas around the capital for the defense of the kingdom. More than 50 wars were fought during their administration. Along with the construction of a new temple in the kingdom, renovation programs of the old temples were also undertaken.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-learned-about-rani-durgavti-hglobaler-heroism-battles-with-muslims-and-administration/2005

 

2. Update on our activities at the ground level – June 11-20, 2024. (7/2)
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation was started in 2006 with a mission to preserve, protect and promote Sanatana Dharma and free Hindu Temples from the government control. We are organizing a few activities at the ground level such as Bala Samskar Kendras, Grama Devata renovation, sponsor a priest, making Hindus, Hindus: annadanam, water and Buttermilk distribution, helping Flood victims and a host of other activities. Visit our website for more information:  www.Savetemples.org.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-update-on-our-activities-at-the-ground-level-june-11-20-2024/2006

 

 

 

3. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students learned about Rajendra Lahiri, his struggles to free India from British, revolutionary efforts and his hanging to death. (7/3)
Rajendra Lahiri was born on 29th June 1901 in Pabna district (now part of Bangladesh). His full name was Rajendranath Lahiri, at the time of his birth his father Ksiti Mohan Lahiri was in jail for his involvement in the freedom struggle. From his childhood, Lahiri learned to fight for the country's independence from his home. At the age of nine, he went to his uncle's house in Kashi region for his education, and since then all his education has been done in Kashi. During those days, Rajendra Lahari came in contact with the famous freedom revolutionary Sachindranath Sanyal, and from then on he used to attend the secret meetings of the Hindustan Republican Association.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-learned-about-rajendra-lahiri-his-struggles-to-free-india-from-british-revolutionary-efforts-and-his-hanging-to-death/2007

 


4. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students learned about the consequences of bad friendship –the story of Sparrow and Crows. (7/4)

Once upon a time there was an innocent sparrow in a village. One day, a group of crows met that madman who had no impurities in his mind. Picchuka – sparrow (small singing bird) became friends with those crows. Everyone said to the sparrow – don't make friends with those crows, they are not good.,But he didn't listen to those words. One day a group of crows were going somewhere and asked the bird to come along with them. The innocent bird blindly trusted the crows and went with them without asking where or why.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-learned-about-the-consequences-of-bad-friendship-the-story-of-sparrow-and-crows/2008

 

5. Cow Puja was performed as part of “Intinta Shiva Abhishekam,” in a Dalit’s house in Andepalli Village where about 75 people participated. (7/5)
Cows are a manifestation of the Mother Goddess Gau Mata. Hindus believe the cow to be a sacred animal, providing life-sustaining milk. This milk is considered the divine prasadam or holy offering, and on select festivals, she is decorated and worshiped.As per the legend, during Samudra Mantana, “Many gems, animal and gods emerged from ocean churning which took place between Gods and Demons. Kamadhenu, the divine also emerged during ocean churning which has the capacity to fulfil every desire. Once Kamadhenu reached the ashram of sage Vasishta. King Dilipan was childless. Hence, sage Vasishta advised him to worship Kamadhenu to obtain a child. The king started worshipping Kamadhenu and he was blessed with a child. Kamadhenu also helped sage Vashista in building up an army to fight a battle against Vishwamitra who wanted to take away Kamadhenu.”
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-cow-puja-was-performed-as-part-of-intinta-shiva-abhishekam-in-a-dalits-house-in-andepalli-village-where-about-75-people-participated.-/2009


6. Organizing Bhajans in the villages and Bala Samskar Kendras to grow spiritually,identify with the Divine and imbibe positive vibration. (7/6)
 A bhajan is a Hindu devotional song, often of ancient origin. Bhajans are often simple songs in lyrical language expressing emotions of love for the Divine, whether for a single God and Goddess, or any number of divinities. Many bhajans feature several names and aspects of the chosen deity, especially in the case of Hindu Sahasra Namas, which list a divinity's 1008 names. Great importance is attributed to the singing of bhajans with Bhakti, i.e. loving devotion. "Rasanam Lakshanam Bhajanam" means the act by which we feel more closer to our inner self or God, is a bhajan. Acts which are done for the God is called bhajan.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-organizing-bhajans-in-the-villages-and-bala-samskar-kendras-to-grow-spiritually-identify-with-the-divine-and-imbibe-positive-vibration/2010


7. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students learned from Proud Bull that you are respected for what you do but not what you are. (7/7)
In a village there was a tradition of taking the god as a procession every year. Every year in the village they celebrate a festival, perform pujas, clean all the streets for the procession and decorate them beautifully with mugs, arches, flowers. A bullock cart was built for the procession. The cart was washed, painted with turmeric, decorated with flowers and decorated with flowers. And what about the bull that pulled the cart? They used to choose the healthiest and strongest bull in the village. The bull was bathed, bathed, belled and dressed in silk to make the bull's skin shiny. 
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-learned-from-proud-bull-that-you-are-respected-for-what-you-do-but-not-what-you-are/2011

 

8. Chicago Chapter cordially invites you to attend GHHF organized presentation discussions on "Will Hinduism Survive in India". (7/8)
“Will Hinduism Survive in India" – Registration is Required Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, Chicago Chapter cordially invites you to attend and encourage your friends in Chicago area to attend GHHF organized presentation discussions on "Will Hinduism Survive in India" Date: Sunday July 14th, 2024Time: 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM at Venue: National India Hub; 930 National Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173. Snacks and tea will be provided.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/chicago-chapter-cordially-invites-you-to-attend-ghhf-organized-presentation-discussions-on-will-hinduism-survive-in-india/2012
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Update on our activities at the ground level – June 21-30, 2024. (7/9)
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation was started in 2006 with a mission to preserve, protect and promote Sanatana Dharma and free Hindu Temples from the government control. We are organizing a few activities at the ground level such as Bala Samskar Kendras, Grama Devata renovation, sponsor a priest, making Hindus, Hindus: annadanam, water and Buttermilk distribution, helping Flood victims and a host of other activities. Visit our website for more information: www.Savetemples.org.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-update-on-our-activities-at-the-ground-level-june-21-30-2024/2013
 

 

 

10. About 25 Christians and Muslims retuned to Sanatana Dharma from 5 Christian families and 2 from Allipeera Muslim community in Anantapur District. (7/10)
A total of 7 families near Narayanapuram Gramamshiwalam. 5 families from Christianity, 2 families from Allipeera (Muslim). In our Sanatana dharma, puja and homa program was organized and invited into Hindu dharma. For those who became our Hindus, in the Gharwapsi program, Tilak was applied first to everyone on their foreheads, then our priest recited Sankalpam to everyone and their gotranams were recited.
https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-about-25-christians-and-muslims-retuned-to-sanatana-dharma-from-5-christian-families-and-2-from-allipeera-muslim-community-in-anantapur-district/2014

 

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