Acharya Pramod Krishnam, an expelled Congress leader, participated in a special program on a news media platform on Tuesday. He discussed Sanatan Dharma, its cultural significance, and ongoing challenges. He also took a sharp dig at the opposition.
Acharya claimed constant efforts are being made to erase Sanatan Dharma. He linked the discovery of numerous temples in Sambhal to divine intervention.
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Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kalki Dham in February 2024, he called it a ‘miracle’ that put Sambhal on the global map.
“Before 19 February, people asked where Sambhal was. Now, they ask how so many temples are being found here,” he said, asserting it signals Lord Kalki’s incarnation.
On the controversial topic of finding temples beneath mosques, Acharya advised against further surveys but emphasized not forgetting historical roots. He said, “If history is explored, you’ll find a temple under every mosque. But Sanatan never advocates demolishing religious places of other faiths.”
He pointed to 1,000 years of cultural erosion under Mughal and British rule. Acharya stressed that Sanatan and India are inseparable, saying, “As long as Sanatan exists, India exists.” He cited figures like Shivaji, Maharana Pratap, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji as examples of Sanatan’s resilience.
Acharya lauded PM Modi for decisions like the construction of the Ayodhya temple and the foundation of Shri Kalki Dham. He criticized opposition leaders for baseless criticism. “Every Prime Minister has served the nation, but none like Narendra Modi,” he said, predicting Modi’s continued leadership through 2029.
Posting a photo of the meeting on the social media platform X, Acharya Pramod Krishnam…
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