[GHHF] Assam - Monthly Activity Report- March 2025
The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the way. — Erwin Schrodinger (Nobel Prize Winner)
1. Bala Samskar students celebrated Hindu new year (Gudi Padwa) by making Rangoli* at their houses. This month students learnt in Sunday class about the significance of Hindu new year falls in the month of Chaitra.
2. Hindu Yuva Manch begins its journey in Assam. Hundred youths from different villages came to Udharbond where in presence of others we launched Hindu Yuva Manch with an aim to Seva, Suraksha and Jagran of Hindus in Assam. Today a ten-member ad hoc committee formed which will work on expansion of HYM networks throughout the State in the coming three months. After reaching the venue, the cadres felicitated me by one Shiva Picture, which is a clay art design made by one of the cadres viz Subham Nath. I felicitated one Ranajit Baishnab who led the team during church demolition movement in Vill Nydol. The meeting concluded with the National Anthem.
3. Love jihad awareness meeting. I visited village Kachudaram part 1 and spoke about Love jihad. Shyamal Das organized this meeting; he is Bala Samskar Kendra teacher, but he has also done a remarkable job for spreading the network of Tejaswini and GHHF in adjacent villages of Kachudaram. Hundreds of booklets on love jihad distributed. We have decided to organize one day camp for school and college going girls in the coming months. I spent the whole day with our team.
4. Holi celebration by Bala Samskar students, parents, teachers.
5. Gharwapsi - 4 Christians from one family returned to Hinduism. GHHF Assam team in collaboration with a local team of Tripura have done the Gharwapsi. We are helping them to procure the legal documents. They have been settled in the south mirza of Tripura. *Story behind Gharwapsi Satayu Das and his family members migrated from Tripura and settled in village Bazarichera, Assam. Satayu Das started working as casual housekeeping worker in one missionary hospital and subsequently brain washed by the gang and converted to Christianity. A few months back his family members came to Assam and contacted him, they stayed in a lodge where he encountered one cook who attended GHHF program once and heard about Gharwapsi movement we are running. That fellow contacted our team and then GHHF team started counselling the Stayu Das and eventually he agreed to return to Hindu fold. After the Gharwapsi we sent him to his ancestral village i.e. south mirza Tripura where he is living with his other family members.
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