Sunday, October 29, 2006

Sants will go marching

Sants will go to every district to garner support for Ram Temple
10/28/2006 8:38:02 AM VHP-New Delhi
New Delhi, 28 October :
The highest body of Ram Temple agitation Ram Mandir Nirman Uchhadhikar Samiti has planned out a comprehensive programme to reach out to every district headquarters of India to give the momentum to ongoing Ram temple movement.

President of the highest decision making body of Ram temple movement His Holiness Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati announced here today that samiti will organise Hindu conferences and public meetings in all district headquarters of India between 1 to 6 December to mobilise Hindus and strengthening their resolve for construction of Ram temple as well. Swamiji said every district headquarters would organise these public meetings with help of Hindu orgnisations and like-minded organisations to secure more and more participation of Hindu community.

Reiterating the resolve of sants to built Ram temple in Ayodhya he elaborated the comprehensive programme and declared that in every public meetings people will be asked to accept four resolutions which the highest decision making body of Ram temple movement passed unanimously in its last convention on 15 September 2006 in New Delhi comprising

1-Ram temple will be built at the same place where today Ramlala is situated

2-No mosque will be allowed within cultural boundary of Ayodhya

3- No mosque will be allowed in the name of invader Baber.

4- Ram temple will be built with same stones of Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas which are stored after furnishing. They are the stones for which devotees of three lakh villages donated 1.25 rupee each in 1989-90.

Sankaracharya also declared that signature campaign would also be launched among saints of every district, village and province to adopt the same


Re: Saints will go to every district to garner support for Ram Temple
K. Venugopal 10/28/2006 11:25:10 AM

Please avoid using the word 'saint' when we actually mean 'sant'. The former is of Christian connotation while the later is a word etched in Hinduism.

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