
Every Hindu household should keep swords in their homes: Sadhvi
Team Udayavani, Dec 13, 2021, 10:41 AM IST

Mangaluru: Hindu religious preacher Sadhvi Balika Saraswati on Sunday, December 12 very Hindu household should keep swords in their homes for the protection of Go Matha
Her comments came while delivering the keynote address at a huge ‘Hindu Sangama’ programme organized by Karkala units of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dalat the Gandhi Maidan here on Sunday, December 12.
She said that Hindu beliefs and culture cannot be destroyed as long as Hindu activists continue with their sacrifices for the sake of their religion.
“Every Hindu household should keep swords in their homes for the protection of Go Matha,” she said.
She also said that strict laws against religious conversions, Love Jihad, and for the protection of cows.
Meanwhile, Sri Vishwaprasanna Theertha Swamiji, head of Pejawar Math, said that the people are now able to hold their heads high because of the sacrifices and services of activists who have dedicated their lives to the cause of conserving our culture.
Several dignitaries including M B Puranik, Bola Srinvas Kamath, Vishwanath Poojary and Mahesh Shetty were present. Sunil K R delivered an introductory address. Chetan Peralke welcomed. Ashok Kumar Jain proposed vote of thanks. Suchendra compererd the programme.
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