Mission undertaken by Ashram for reinstatement of Hindu Rashtra is inspiring : Advocate Upadhyay  

Supreme Court advocate Mr Ashwini Upadhyay pays a goodwill visit to Sanatan Ashram at Ramnathi, Goa

Mr Nishad Deshmukh (extreme right) explaining about ashram to advocate Ashwini Upadhyay (centre) and Mr Jayant Miringkar (left)

Ramnathi (Goa) – Supreme Court’s devout Hindu advocate Mr Ashwini Upadhyay paid a goodwill visit to Sanatan’s ashram on the auspicious occasion of ‘Gudhi Padwa’. He showed keen interest in knowing various activities carried on at the ashram for the protection of the Rashtra and Dharma and propagation of Dharma. He was accompanied by Mr Jayant Miringkar, a renowned businessman from Goa. While taking them through different parts of the Ashram, Sanatan’s seeker Mr Nishad Deshmukh explained to them Sanatan’s mission of reinstatement of Hindu Rashtra in this country.

Mr Yogesh Jaltare (left) felicitating advocate Mr Ashwini Upadhyay (right)

Mr Yogesh Jaltare, the newly appointed Editor of Sanatan Prabhat Group of periodicals felicitated advocate Upadhyay in an informal function held later, by garlanding him and presenting to him, ‘shawl-sreephal (coconut)’ among other things. Advocate Jaltare also felicitated Mr Miringkar on the occasion.

Advocate Upadhyay commended the activities undertaken in the ashram as unparalleled. He also felt a lot of ‘sattvikata’ and divine energy in the environment. He felt that the activities for accomplishing the mission of reinstatement of Hindu Rashtra are the most inspiring.

Advocate Upadhyay is visiting Goa to attend a programme organised by ‘Hindu Sanskrutik Nyas’ on the occasion of ‘Gudhi Padawa’. He left for the programme after his visit to the ashram. He also spoke on the topic of ‘Ram Rajya and India’s Constitution.’