Perform ‘Collective Tarpan’ ritual on 2nd October for the 80 Crore ancestors who sacrificed their lives for the protection of Hindu Dharma

  • Meenakshi Sharan, a devout Hindu, appeals to Hindus all over the world

  • Spontaneous response from across the country

Indore (MP) – ‘Over the last 1,400 years (since the rise of Islam), India has faced numerous foreign invasions and conversions carried out by invaders. During this period, approximately 80 crore Hindus sacrificed their lives in the struggle to protect Hindu Dharma and its culture. Unfortunately, the last rites for those killed in this manner or the annual Shraddha rituals supposed to be performed by their descendants have not been performed. For this purpose, the ‘Ayodhya Foundation’, a devout Hindu organisation, has called upon Hindus worldwide to participate in a ‘Collective Tarpan’ ceremony on ‘Amavasya’ (2nd October)’, Meenakshi Sharan, a devout Hindu and founder of the organisation, said in an interview with Sanatan Prabhat.

Meenakshi Sharan further said,

1. During the partition of India in 1947 alone, 50 lakh innocent Hindus were brutally killed. Their sacrifice is not even recorded in the history of Hindus.

2. The sacrifices of Hindus represent the largest example of religious genocide in human history. This genocide of Hindus is 2,000 times greater than that of the Jews; however, the Hindu community has failed to draw the global community’s attention to it.

3. Morally corrupt historians have kept this massive genocide away from students. Generations in independent India have grown up learning that Hindus are a community with a slave mentality, ruled by invaders according to their whims.

4. However, if the honour and valour of Hindus were so weak, a question arises as how could they maintain 80% of their population after 1,400 years of invasion.

Response to the ‘Collective Tarpan’ ritual

On 2nd October, from 10.30 am to 12.00 pm, Collective Tarpan ritual is organised at the following locations:

1. Uttarakhand :

The main Tarpan ritual will be held at Chandi Ghat in Haridwar (50 students of Social Baluni Public School will participate in it)

2. Himachal Pradesh :

A. Chamba District: At Bhalai, Tissa, Pangi, Kugti, Saho, etc.

B. Kullu District: At Malana, Kays, Kasol, Shoja, etc.

C. Kangra District: At Dharamshala, Palampur, Dehra, etc.

D. Solan District: Chambaghat, Barog, Kandaghat, etc.

E. Sirmaur District: Kumarhatti, Kotla, Jaitpur, Rait, etc.

3. Uttar Pradesh:

A. Bareilly District : At Deoha River Ghat, Barkhera

B. Maharajganj District: Shiv Mandir, Thuthibari,

4. Madhya Pradesh:

A. Ujjain: At Neelganga Sarovar,

B. Omkareshwar: Katar Ghat, Mortakka,

C. Mortakka: Maa Narmada Ghat, with 21 youths participating in the collective Tarpan

5. Maharashtra:

A. Pune: At Shri Omkareshwar Temple

B. Navi Mumbai: NRI Complex

Editorial Perspectives

  • Such initiatives are extremely necessary for awakening the Hindu community, and Meenakshi Sharan deserves commendation for her efforts !
  • Hindus should take lesson from such initiatives and stand firm in protecting Hindu Dharma by learning from history.