Hindu Devalaya Parirakshana Samiti
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
HINDU
DEVALAYA PARIRAKSHANA SAMITHI
OFFICE:
1-7-145/13, SRINIVAS NAGAR COLONY, MUSHEERABAD,
CELL: 94408 96915
Temple to be inaugurated:                                         Sri Jnana Saraswati Ammavari
Devalayam, Basara, Adilabad District.
Date of inauguration                                                      Sri Nandana
Naama Samvatsaram 
Ashaadha Shuddha Vidiya, Thursday, 21/06/2012
Star: Punarvasu, Lagna: Simha
Morning between 10.30 and 1.30 pm
Start of Ratha Yatra (on the day of Puri Jagannatha Ratha Yatra)
Method of Yatra                                                                 1st
phase : To tour 3-4 Mandals in each district
Average per day                                                                 10
villages
Total number of villages                                                 26,000
Total number of Mandals                                               1140
SAMPOORN GRAM DEVAALAY SANDARSHANA
RATHA YATRA
POOJASRI KAMALANANDA BHARATI SWAMI JI
HINDU DEVAALAYA PRATISHTHAN PEETH
FROM 2012 TO 2022
Aims of the
Yatra:
Let us
preserve our Devaalayas                 We
will protect our environment
Let us serve
our own society                      We
will build a class-less Society. 
SAMPOORNA GRAM DEVAALAYA SANDARSHANAA RATHA YATRA
EACH TEMPLE  IS AN INDIA 
    Bharat Maata the personification of wisdom,
culture and civilization is glowing like a Goddess and Bharat Desh is like a
resplendent place of worship in the entire universe. 
The entire universe will thrive in peace and
brotherhood as long as the temple called Bharat Desh is preserved strongly. 
Bharat Maata the very Mother to the Divine Being must reverberate
 with the holy sight of ever-luminescent
Deepa and Dhoopa,  with lilting melodies
of pre-dawn Veda Ghosha, chiming of temple bells, naada swara (Shehnai beats), mesmerizing
nuances of Bharata Natya, Kuchipudi and other forms of dances, flowering of
sciences and rural arts at all the numerous temples, Swayambhus, historical and
mytholigically famous temples built across the length and  breadth 
of the Holy Land. As long as this continues Bharat Maata will be
imparting rays of jnana to the world at large.
As such, we must take steps to be positive to  preserve the temples in the 6 lakh 40
thousand villages of the country.
With this lofty aim, we undertook two Maha
Paadayaatras in the State with the slogan of “We shall preserve our Temples , We shall maintain our Temples  ”. This is the first effort to educate
the society of its duty towards devaalayas. We have to deliver this message to
the last Hindu family in the last village of the country. Not only that, we
should be active till the last devaalaya in the country is positively
activated. 
Each Hindu, each family must be oriented towards
devaalayas
Hindu Youth must be enlightened
Must love, comprehend and implement our Dharma and Culture
Each devaalaya must emerge as centers of Spirituality
and Social Service
Each devaalaya must undertake at least one Service
oriented programme
For the same, each devaalaya must form a service Trust
on its own
Hindu Youth of the village or city in the age group of
18 to 30 years must become members of the Trust formed with  devaalaya as nucleus. In this way the youth
must take the support of devaalaayas and the blessings of the Goddesses and
Gods and serve and protect the entire society, all life forms and environment
viewing them as the embodiments of the Almighty. 
When the Rath Yatra reaches the village: 
- Welcome
 - Darshan of Devaalaya
 - Introduction of the Village
 - Gathering information
 - Guide Lines
 - Oath taking
 - Election of Office Bearers
 - Division of labor
 - Finalization of service programes
 - Farewell.
 
3rd page:
PURPOSE                                                             :Constitution
of Bhakta Mandali (Spiritual, Philosophical and social service programmes)
MESSAGE OF
THE YATRA                              :Devaalayam
is the Centre for God Worship and Patriotism. Devaalayam is the social welfare
scheme of the Hindu Society.
AIM                                                                       :
Preservation of Devaalayas, Cow Protection, comprehension about religious
matters, Hindu Family System, Protection of Mother tongue through Bhakti
movement.
RESULT                                                                 :
Unveiling of a Practical and Positive Hindu Society
A
FEW SERVICE PROGRAMMES WHICH CAN BE INITIATED WITH DEVAALAYAS AS NUCLEUS
Programmes
suitable for Men                                   Single-Teacher
Schools
Maintenance of
Libraries                                              Service
during Natural disasters
Personality
Development Centre                             Service
during calamities
Bhajan Centre                                                                   Blood
and Medicines donation
Maintenance of Cow
Shed                                          Service
to Senior Citizens
Maintenance of
Veda Pathashaala                           Succor
to Destitutes
Prograames
suitable for Youth                                   Distribution
of Clothes and Books
Maintenance of
Gyms                                                   Leprosy
Eradication Centre
Maintenance of
Yoga Centre                                      AIDS
rehabilitation Centre
Sports and
Yogasanaa Competitions                        Mobile  Hospital ,
Mobile  Library
Kolatam                                                                               Ambulance,
distribution of Optical Lenses            
Bhajan                                                                                  Support
to physically challenged persons
Learning of Rural
Arts                                                     Three-wheeled
Cycles
Village Protection                                                            Distribution
of sewing machines
Darshan of Pilgrim
Places/assistance                       Distribution
of Grinders
Free coaching
classes                                                     Nutritious
food for children and pregnant women
Vedic Mathematics                                                         Preservation
and protection of Devaalaya Assets like  
lands/Jewellers/miscellaneous items     
Astrology, Vaastu,
Music                                              
Propogation of
Dharma                                                 Conduct
and assistance in final rites
Dramas                                                                                 Maintenance
and development of burial grounds
Monoacting                                                                        As
volunteers in local festivals
Water camps during
Summer                                     Superstitions
– Enlightenment
Medical Centres
for child and mother                     Eradication
of untouchability
Eye Medical camps                                                          Eradication
of social evils
Cow Shed, Veterinary  Hospital                                    Entry
to All in Devaalayas
Usage of Right to
Information Act                            Birth
anniversaries of Patriots
Propagation of
Dharma                                                 Environment
protection, sowing of saplings
Cow Shed                                                     Fruit plants – distribution to
children
Maintenance of Cow
Shed                                          Construction
of Devaalayas in Dalit and Tribal villages
Service to Cow –
self production of inorganic
Fertilizers
Inorganic
cultivation                                                       Production
of Dharmic feature films
Collection of
Grass and distribution                         Study
of Dharmic magazines
Usage of Cow
products                                                 Propagation
                                                                                                Deeksha
Maalaadhaaran, Dharma Raksha Maalaa Dhaaran
PRIESTS
1.      
Worship, 2)  Panchaanga, 3)House
Visits
      
4) Prayer for Patients, 5) Distribution of Teertha and 
          
Prasaad for patients, 6) Visit to Hospital,
 7) Following Righteous path, 
Service programmes with Devaalaya
as nucleus.
Spirutualism, Bhajan, Paarayan,
Child Reformation Centre
Sat Sangh, Naama lekh (Sri Ram,
Siva and Sai), Kolatam,
Recital of Shlokas for Children,
Teaching of Kirtanas, Songs, 
Prahelika Aachar, Traditional
introduction, Sports, Sports 
Competitions, Yogasanaas, Yoga,
Learn by heart Bala Ramayana, Bharatam, Bhagavatam, Bhagavadgita,
Womenfolk
Religious poojas, Deeksha, Kolatam
Reading of books, news and
information
Collection of old songs
Comprehension of Tradition
Nagor Sankeerthan
Decoration, 
Flower Garden
Propagation
Rangoli, Sports Competitions,
Gyms
Cottage Industries
1)Meal leaves, 2)Paapads, 3)Candles,
4)Rural handlooms
Activities to be performed
by all the villagers
Hindu Events, Seminars, Debate,
Essay Writing and Recitation Contests, Reading of books on the lives of
Patriots, 
Birthday celebrations
Distribution of Bhagavadgita and
Ramayanam during festival days
Marriages to poor females
Education of poor girl students
Safety and security of poor girl
students
Encouraging Hindu Organisations
Social Welfare Hostels
Birthday celebrations
HINDU SOCIETY
Must be conscious of spirituality,
following righteous principles individually and in family, participating in
social programmes, Spiritual library at home, reading of spiritual books,
spiritual programes in TV, visits to temples, Bhajan, Village festivals,
Reacting against atrocities, Sustenance and 
encouragement to arts,  protection
of Dharma, propagation of Dharma,  Visits
to Mutts, Ashrams and their protection, mono-acting, Drinking water camps
during summer, Medical camps for children and women, eye treatment and
treatment camps, cow shed, veterinary hospital, Single-Teacher school, Service
during natural calamities, Service during accidents, Blood and Medicines
donation camps, service to senior citizens, Succor to the destitute,
Distribution of clothes and books, Leprosy eradication centers, AIDS
rehabilitation centres, Mobile Hospital, Mobile Library, Ambulance,
Distribution of optical lenses, Support to physically challenged persons,
Distribution of three wheeled cycles and sewing machines 
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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