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Virat Mahotsav Took Place At Many Places Across Yamuna, Message Of Unity Given To Hindus On Completion Of 100 Years Of RSS

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Anand Kumar
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February 1, 2026

Huge Hindu Mahatsav was organized at various places in Yamunapar on Sunday.

Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. To commemorate the completion of 100 years of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, huge Hindu Mahatsavs were organized at various places in Yamunapar on Sunday. Hanuman Chalisa was recited collectively. Through this festival, a message has been given to Hindus to unite. It has also been said that if you divide, you will be divided. Cultural, entertainment and religious programs were also presented.

Chanakya Seva Society and Atmabodh Vedanta Foundation organized the festival at Vishwakarma Park located in Laxmi Nagar. In this, poets Gajendra Solanki and Manveer Madhur awakened the feeling of patriotism by reciting poetry. Acharya Vikramaditya expressed his views on Sanatan Jagran. Mahant Arun Sharma and Pandit Dharmendra Sharma of Marghat Hanuman Temple gave inspiring speeches on religion, culture and moral values.

The winners of the competitions were honored and at the end a lucky draw was conducted. Books of Shrimad Bhagwat were distributed free of cost among the devotees. On the other hand, “Sanskriti Raahgiri and Hindu Sammelan” was organized in IP Extension. A large number of people living in societies and residential areas participated in it. The program was based on Hindu culture, patriotism and social unity, which established a new cultural identity throughout East Delhi.

Students from different schools participated and showcased their talent. Various cultural and physical activities were presented by the society members including Uttarakhandi traditional dance, South Indian traditional dance, Punjabi folk dance, Surya Namaskar on Hanuman Chalisa, Yoga Pyramid, self-defense demonstration by Judo and Karate. Medical camp was organized by Lions Club New Bright and Bharat Vikas Parishad (Prabhat Branch).

A grand Hari Kirtan was presented by Hare Ram Hare Krishna Extension. For the purpose of environmental protection, 500 plants were distributed free of cost by Ayushman Research Institute. As an attraction, six lucky draws were held in which silver coins, shoes gift vouchers and cosmetic gift vouchers were provided as prizes. Sanjeev Tiwari, District Director of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Indraprastha District, was the main speaker in the program.

He highlighted the importance of Hindu culture, social harmony and patriotism. Organizer Aparna Goyal, prominent social workers Pramod Agarwal, Mohit Sharma, Navneet Agarwal, Dheeraj Agarwal, Vidyanand Sinha, Rakesh Verma, Mona Singh and Nisha Agarwal were present in the program. Pramod Aggarwal said that every Rahgiri program takes place only in IP Extension across Yamuna. The conference was held in Aryanagar Apartment. Conference coordinators Rajat Kumar, Baldev Gupta, Pramod Aggarwal, Shailendra Nath, Lakshmi Chand, Sudhir Aggarwal, Ravi Mohan, Om Prakash Verma, District Sangh leader Sanjeev were present.

The conference was held at the ancient Manokamna Hanuman Peepal Temple located in Mayur Vihar Phase-3. Warm clothes were distributed. Temple Trust founder Nand Gopal Mishra, Narayan Gupta, Prem Singh, Bharat Sahu, Sunder Singh Rawat, Jagdish were present in it. The conference was held in Western Jyoti Nagar area. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Delhi Province cum intellectual head Satish gave the message of social harmony, equality and traditional respect in the society. He said that the saint tradition has always risen above discrimination and shown the path of humanity and unity.

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