Hindu saints in Ayodhya have backed a call by Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Nyas President Dinesh Falahari to bar “non-Sanatani” individuals and their businesses from participating in the Adhik Maas fair in Mathura and Govardhan. Mahant Sitaram Das of Saket Bhavan Temple in Ayodhya expressed full support for the initiative, citing concerns over attempts to defile Sanatan traditions. He praised Falahari for addressing this issue and emphasized the need to safeguard against such actions.
Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya echoed these sentiments, deeming it unfortunate that Hindus in neighboring countries face alleged injustices despite India’s commitment to equal rights post-Independence. He criticized the mistreatment of Hindu beliefs and practices by certain individuals, highlighting incidents of desecration and contamination. Acharya called for more than just written appeals, advocating for large-scale protests to address these challenges effectively.
Dinesh Falahari Maharaj, a key figure in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple movement, gained attention for reportedly sending a letter written in blood to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. His efforts to uphold the sanctity of Sanatan traditions and protect religious practices have garnered support from various quarters, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat such threats.
