After religious leaders demanded the formation of “Sanatan Board”, leader Devkinandan Thakur said it is important to save the religion
Prayagraj: At a dharam sansad at Prayagraj’s Maha Kumbh, a number of religious leaders called for the creation of a “Sanatan board,” in which spiritual leader Devkinandan Thakur expressed the need of “saving their existence and religion.”
The spiritual leader also told the media report on Monday that the many Hindu leaders have “only asked for two things,” which are the dissolution of the Waqf board and the establishment of a Sanatan board.
“One thing is clear from the plan we passed: we want a ‘Sanatan Dharm Sansad.’. Everything is in the media, including the committee’s organization and bylaws. We will transmit it to the government when we have all signed it. “The establishment of the Sanatan Board and the elimination of the Waqf Board are the only two things that all saints have requested,” he told the media report.
Using this opportunity to “save our religion,” he urged the government to create the board and lauded the present Uttar Pradesh and union governments, describing them as a great influence for Hindus.
The Sanatan Dharam Sansad was called by Devkinandan Thakur Maharaj himself earlier today. As a result of the demand made by a number of religious leaders, the sansad laid the foundation for the creation of the Sanatana Board.
“The media is waking up the nation’s Hindu population today. The moment to get a Sanatan Board is now. “We have the right to establish a Sanatan Board,” Swami Ashutoshanand said.
“The nation is now ruled by the Waqf Board. Some idiots have said that they own the land of Kumbh as well. A Sanatan Board is now required,” Swami Chinmayananda said, criticizing the Waqf Board.
Sanatana Dharma Sansad would guarantee the destiny of our nation, India, according to Shriji Maharaj, who referred to all those calling for a Sanatan board as “revolutionaries.”
“We have rights over the whole planet, not just India. We can restore our temples with the use of a Sanatan Board. According to Swami Vidyabhaskar, the establishment of the Sanatan Board is essential for the country and its citizens.
According to the proposal, the Sanatan Hindu Board would be established to monitor, administer, and safeguard Hindu temples, their assets, and their endowments. Hindu temple upkeep would fall under the purview of the proposed board, which will be established as an autonomous entity.
The Vedic Sanatan worship method and heritage shall be safeguarded by the Board. Only individuals with a genuine desire to uphold Sanatan traditions and a belief in Hinduism will be included.