Kubre Dindor
Kuber Dindor, minister in Godhra, Gujarat, said that Mughal invaders and outsiders fiercely attacked Hindu culture in the past, but it is still alive. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the three-day ‘Panch Mahotsav’ on Thursday, the state education minister stressed that Hindus, who are currently divided into sects and regions, can “recapture what has been lost in the past” if they remain united. Can get it”.
He said “The heretics (non-Hindu outsiders) attacked the region and the Mughals ruled here from the 13th to the 17th century. From Babur to Aurangzeb, these Mughal invaders tried to destroy the Sanatan Hindu cultural heritage But, our Hindu culture is still alive.” Dindor underlined the tenacity of Sanatan Dharma, saying that the Somnath temple was destroyed seven times, but it still stands as a symbol of Hindu culture.
PM Modi is returning the lost legacy
Dindor said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken up the task of reclaiming India’s lost heritage. Thanks to the efforts of the Prime Minister, we are now able to install the religious flag over the Mahakali temple on the Pavagadh hill. It is the first place in the world after 500 years. It happened after the interval.” In June 2022, Prime Minister Modi hoisted a traditional flag at the redeveloped Mahakali temple after a dargah located at the site for nearly 500 years was shifted with the consent of its guardians. Dindor told the gathering that the new temple has been built at a cost of Rs 121 crore, while further development of the Pavagadh temple and the surrounding area is being done with the financial support of the Gujarat government and the temple trust. He said, “We are preserving and developing such places, so that the next generation can be aware of the glorious Hindu culture and heritage.
We must reclaim the lost heritage
Gujarat cabinet minister said “The heretics had tried to destroy them, but our culture and heritage remained invincible. Our next generation should know how the heretics had tried to destroy the Hindu culture and heritage. We remember We have to reclaim what we have lost and our Prime Minister was once considered a world leader. sure we succeed in our lifetime Will be.”
tell history to the next generation
Kuber Dindor said Hindus were successful in reclaiming the Ram temple after the court’s intervention. He said “We must keep telling our history to the next generation, so that the dream of reclaiming our lost heritage remains alive in their eyes. At present, we are divided into different regions and sects. If we unite, We can certainly regain what we lost in the past.” ‘Panch Mahotsav’ has been organized by Gujarat Tourism at Champaner at the foothills of Pavagadh hills in Panchmahal district.