Statement of Akhada Parishad amid Ajmer-Sambhal dispute!
A big statement of the largest organization of saints, akhil Bharatiya Akhada Parishad, has come out regarding the survey dispute of Ajmer Dargah and Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid. Akhada Parishad President Mahant ravindra Puri says that if we are not able to save our monastery temples, then the coming generation will consider us cowards. According to him, in such a situation it is important that we instill the spirit of Bhagat Singh, Subhash chandra bose and Chandrashekhar azad in our children. Make them revolutionaries.
It is very important to give children the knowledge of scriptures as well as weapon education. However, he says that before the Ajmer and sambhal matters, the entire focus should be on Kashi and Mathura, because both the faith and sentiments of Sanatanis from all over the world are attached to these two places. He also says that if the temples and monasteries occupied by Hindus are not returned to them, then naga monks will themselves come forward to save them and take charge.
Akhada Parishad President Mahant ravindra Puri said - "When Babar and aurangzeb broke Hindu temples in india and captured them, even then a large number of Hindus lived in the country, but the Hindus of that time did not make the necessary efforts to save them. That is why many people of today's generation call them cowards. To ensure that the coming generation does not call us cowards, it is important that we have to develop bravery within ourselves. We can save our religious places only by becoming brave."
We will have to protect religion ourselves - Mahant ravindra Puri
Mahant ravindra Puri said - "Sanatan dharma always wishes for the welfare of all, i.e. Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, but while raising slogans for this wish, we got looted and ruined, so now we will have to protect religion ourselves. We will have to come forward to save our religion. Along with making our children cultured, we will also have to make revolutionaries like Chandrashekhar azad, Bhagat Singh, Subhash chandra bose and Guru Govind Singh in them."