krsna Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 750 Christians return to Hindu fold http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php? name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=14&page=35 RAJASTHAN, INDIA, March 9, 2004: With the efforts of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) more than 750 Christians recently returned to the Hindu fold. About 650 people belonging to 144 families and 22 villages of Udaipur district in Rajasthan resolved to join their ancestors' roots at a function held at Richhavar Mata Mandir in Jhadol tehsil on February 29. After performing yajna (fire worship) the saints presented them lockets of Om and pictures of Lord Lakshminarayan. Prominent among those who attended the function included Mahant Murli Manohar Sharan Shastri, Mahant Hariom Sharan of Banswara, Shri Shyamlal Kumawat, president, VHP, Chitaurgarh Prant, administered the Vanvasis the oath of Maharana Pratap that they would not again leave the path of their ancestors, howsoever serious problems they face in their life. VHP Central Dharm Prachar Mantri, Jugal Kishore also spoke on the occasion. In another function held at Mai village of Kerakat tehsil in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh, more than 100 people belonging to 13 Christian families have returned to the Hindu fold. The homecoming program began with Shrishchandra Pathak, the priest, performing yajna in which around 400 people of the village also participated. The Christian families gave the Bible and other Christian literature as well as the cross to the RSS Vibhag Pracharak, Anand. Jai Ram Singh, president of Samaj Sanrakshan . and Manoj Kumar, the Village Pradhan presented them lockets of Hanuman, Durga and Shankar and also Hanuman Chalisa. (FOC) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dervish Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 One time I was on a train to Bombay, and these Indian fundamentalist Christians saw me chanting japa and they asked me if I was from America and I said yes (I know, bad decision, next time I go, I'll say I'm from New Zealand or something) then they asked me why I would reject "the most merciful lord Jesus Christ"? I can't remember my exact words (I was still fired up from being with devotees), but I said something like how can you reject the spiritual heritage of mother bharata by accepting animal slaughter and religions spread by imperialists? Then they started to cry and told me they wanted to come to America with me. Then when the train porter guy didn't have any vegetable biryani for sale, one of the men looked for some acceptable food for me at one of the train stations. The End! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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