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[GHHF] Inspiring comments on Madan Gupta’s interview, our efforts toward TTD and other Temples, and 16 projects we are conducting at the ground level.

The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is grateful for the interview conducted by Madan Gupta on various topics related to TTD, Hindu Temples, and the 16 activities we are conducting in 9 different States in Bharat to preserve and protect Sanatana Dharma.

06 Feb 2026

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[GHHF] Inspiring comments on Madan Gupta’s interview, our efforts toward TTD and other Temples, and 16 projects we are conducting at the ground level.

{The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is grateful for the interview conducted by Madan Gupta on various topics related to TTD, Hindu Temples, and the 16 activities we are conducting in 9 different States in Bharat to preserve and protect Sanatana Dharma. The Interview was watched by about 70,000 people in less than 3 days. The following are the comments from about 350 listeners.} The link for the interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBJexeZulO4&t=4555s Heart-wrenching interview - At age 87, he is doing so much. We should all be ashamed of doing a fraction of it. At least support him. Share this video with all your friends, family, and extended family. We are happy to know that someone is standing for our rights as Hindus. We stand with you, sir. As a mother, I am telling my daughter how great our country and Hinduism are. We should give awards like the Padma Sri and Padma Bhushan… This is our karma. Thank you, Madan Garu, for bringing such a great personality to share great things and impart knowledge. Super, Sir, if we did not have people like you, what would our plight be?  God will make you born to prove that God does exist.  A hundred crores of salutes to Velagapudi Prakash Rao Garu. An infinite crore of salutes to the great Madan Gupta Garu, who brought you before us Salute to Velagapudi Prakash Rao Garu. Jaya Sri Rama. I can only like this video once. I can only give Hi Fi. I bow to him and wish him a long life The YSR family is just a religious conversion mafia; all our Reddy brothers think, please do not fall into the caste trap Salute to Velagapudi Prakash Rao Garu, who works for the protection of Hindu Dharma Thank you, dear Sir, for the great conversation. I am not Telugu, but I understand Telugu very well. Very proud of the work you have done. I live in the U.S. and never knew of your great work. Hats off from the bottom of my heart for keeping up our Sanathan Dharma. I literally had goose bumps, almost in tears. But we cannot unite Hindus until we destroy the caste mindset of people. Caste is the main problem we have. Here in the U.S., after many Telugu people moved here, they still form Kamma/Chowdary, Kapu, Reddy, and Raju groups. They hate one another based on caste. This is definitely not a healthy foundation for Hinduism. The groups help each other and have no unity with others or with people from other languages (they don't mingle). Even when men talk, they form only closed circle groups. Until we solve this caste problem, the differentiation mindset, you can NEVER help Hinduism. As long as you have this small mentality, you can never find UNITY. We hate each other. First, please bring Andhra and Telangana out of the caste mindset (This is a genuine problem). People even watch movies and admire actors based on the actor's caste. How low can one go? Hindus are the enemies of the Hindus, you correctly said. Sir, thank you so much, sir, for your kind support to Santana Dharma, really U are a great, "Don't sound Horon My Hindus are sleeping, they will sleep up to the end of this Kaliyuga." What you are saying is very good, sir. All children should watch this and learn from it. Thank you so much, sir. You are the best fact, sir, and a real man, a wonderful truth video, sir I am surprised. He is speaking beautiful Telugu after living most of his life in America. My prostrations at your feet. God will definitely support your efforts. Hello, Sir, this is Vishnu. I truly appreciated the Sunday School concept you explained. It inspired me to start the same in my locality. I would be grateful if you could share some guidance on how to get started. Hare Krishna Prakash Rao Garu and Madan Gupta Garu. Pls advertise the Bala Samskara schools and the temple renovation. If we need more teachers or volunteers, let the news spread to nearby areas so anyone interested can contact us. Because many PPL are unaware of these programs, activities, and services, they are unable to render their services. Fulfilling video, sir. Really enlightened by your journey. Thank you, sir. I saw you at the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple many times. You are right. When basic facilities were not available, people converted easily to water, education, medicine, equal opportunities, etc., when they were offered by other religions. Why do poor people get converted? It's because basic facilities weren't provided due to caste-based feelings! It's because our own Hindu people are showing caste feelings. Some minorities were not allowed to step inside temples. But you see, churches are allowing all castes to come inside; they say that all are equal. When you people live in America, which is a Christian country, you are given access to water, electricity, medicine, and all. But in India, it's different; you don't get access to basic facilities even though you are Hindu. It happens to all castes here. And most importantly, we don't have any tech or patented products to sell to the world, we can't export anything from India, why? We export our Hindu scientists to Christian countries, why? It's because of caste and religion. Our own Hindus don't follow dharma. That's why. Sir, I am learning so much from your spiritual speech. If Hindus respect all the other Hindus equally without caste, creed, and color discrimination, there won't be any kind of insecurity, no matter what religion comes into society Large-scale conversion is aggressively pushed into the backward communities or the castes for obvious reasons. Of all the obvious points to convert these communities, the conversion monsters also use a very simple reasoning technique that immediately convinces the backward castes. They push this thought “See the upper castes use their caste names as their last names and flaunt it with proud feeling that they are the supreme layer in the Hindu fold, but you guys(backward castes) cannot use it and make it more easy for them to identify and ignore from the social acceptance (schools, colleges, workplaces, jobs applications etc.). For this reason, my opinion is valid to some extent, which makes people less likely to think twice about changing religion. Sadly, they undergo the same experience even post conversion, but the bigger point here is how do we eradicate this last name caste identifier and create a homogeneous identifier, just a Hindu or Sanatani? Venkateswara.  Thousands of people like you should act like this, sir, for the sake of our culture. Please free Hindu temples from govt control, then we can save poor Hindus are conversions.  Loving all religions is hypocrisy. One says that Allah is the only God; you all must accept Him as God. If you don't accept Him, kill them, it is written in our book. Another says that there is nothing in this world; everything is in heaven. Our God Yahweh, His messenger told us that if you accept God, God's beloved son, no matter how many mistakes you make, you will reach heaven, you will have a rating in heaven, and according to that, you will have heavenly pleasures, he says that if you don't believe the stories we have told, you will have a roasting in heaven. We say that we are the soul, the Supreme Soul, and we believe that we will get the reward for the deeds we have done in this world here. Everything is in this world; there is no heaven, we say, we believe.  Hindu students do not receive religious education that teaches them about the larger religion, but Christians and Muslims do. Sir, I have a request. I am studying in the 6th-7th standard. At that time, they said about religious conversion that after you turn 17, you can convert to any religion, and that lesson was taught in a way that made you want to change your religion. Then, without knowing it, we thought, "Can we change when we are young?" Such songs should not be in the school where we are studying now. Let's fight to include our Sanatan Dharma in the textbooks. Whatever the seed is, the tree is the reality. Therefore, let's teach our Sanatan Dharma from childhood. Jai Shri Ram Om Namah Shivaya, the breath that is everywhere, the form, the soul, the universal power, is the only Vishal mind, the only Jagan's drama formula. Even after the death of Shri Krishna Chaitanya, he is still occupying the land of the three thorny branches and deceiving the innocent. Islam and Christianity are not two religions. They are deceiving the innocent for money. They make a living by deceiving the innocent, not only in India but throughout the universe. According to philosophy, it is only the mind that does the work of thought, speech, and action, not the body, not even the soul. What is taught and learns is only the mind. The vast mind is not the Muslim grandfather, the great-grandfather, nor the Christian grandfather. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti.                 The link for the interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBJexeZulO4&t=4555s   {{album_1540}}
06 Feb 2026

[GHHF] The students discovered that what you plant today will yield rewards in the future, and living by Dharma leads to positive outcomes.

It was summer vacation. At the homes of Kutil and Maya, there was no end to luxury. Their parents had accumulated wealth by deceiving others, and the children spent their time wearing expensive clothes and riding in luxury cars. However, the situation of Aryan and Pragna, who lived on the same street, was quite different. Aryan's father was a daily wage laborer, and his mother, despite being unwell, worked as a domestic helper in other people's homes. Aryan and Pragna also supported their parents while working hard at their studies. One day, Kutil arrived in his new car and mocked Aryan, saying, "Aryan! What is the use of these morals? We only have one life! After death, everything is void. So, why do I work hard to be good? Learn to live a comfortable and luxurious life like us, even if it means doing wrong things!" Maya joined in, speaking disparagingly about Pragna’s mother’s goodness and her illness. Hurt by these words, Aryan and Pragna began to doubt if there was any benefit to their goodness and went to meet their Guru (Teacher). The Guru took them to a garden. On one side was a jasmine vine, and on the other was a dirty drain. At that moment, a strong wind blew. The wind carried a sweet fragrance from the jasmine vine and a foul stench from the drain. Pointing to the wind, the Guru explained: "Children! Wind has no smell of its own; it carries the scent of whatever it passes through. Lord Sri Krishna said the same in the Bhagavad Gita:" Shloka:               Shariram yad-avapnoti yac-chapy-utkramatishvarah |               Grhitvaitani sanyati vayur-gandhanivashayat || Lord Krishna explained that when the soul leaves one body and enters another, it takes with it the mind and the senses (the impressions of our deeds), just as the wind carries fragrance from its source. To say 'there is only one life' as Kutil did is ignorance. The difference between the rich and the poor among children studying in the same school is evidence of rebirth. If Kutil is enjoying comforts today, it is the fragrance of the merit (Punya) he earned in his past life. But Aryan! Even in hardships, you are not abandoning Dharma (righteousness), which means you are adorning your soul with the sacred fragrance of jasmine. This will grant you a high and noble state in this life and in the next. Inspired by the Guru’s words, Aryan and Pragna resolved to stand by Dharma even in the face of adversity. Teacher Tasks Discussion After the Story: ●    Why is Kutil’s father living comfortably despite earning through deceit? (Discuss the concept of past merit/Punya). ●    Why should Aryan and Pragna choose the right path even when facing hardships? ●    If 'only one life' were true, think about why there is such a vast difference between children studying in the same school. Practical Task: This week, whenever you perform a small, good deed (like helping someone or telling the truth), remember that it is like adding a 'jasmine fragrance' to your soul. You decide what scents should remain in your soul. Character Analysis: ●    Aryan and Pragna: We can learn 'courage' from them. Despite mockery and poverty, they did not abandon their values. They showed true inner strength in the story. ●    Kutil and Maya: Their mistake was pride in their wealth. They failed to realize that comfort comes from past merit and that present sins create a foul stench for the next life. We should not learn 'arrogance or belittling others' from them. ●    The Guru: He is a great guide in this story. Using the wind-fragrance example, he explained the Law of Karma and the scientific nature of Hindu Dharma, instilling self-confidence in the children. Shloka Repetition: Have the children repeat the Bhagavad Gita shloka mentioned in the story? Ask the children to explain the meaning of the shloka in their own words. Your donations are appreciated. By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: You can also send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979 {{album_1539}}
05 Feb 2026

[GHHF] Waves of Culture on the Shores of Puri: Shaping the Future through Bala Samskara Kendras

With a vision to anchor the younger generation in the timeless values of Sanatana Dharma, the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) has already established a footprint across several Indian states through hundreds of Bala Samskara Kendras. Today, we take a monumental step forward, bringing this light to Pentakota—a coastal settlement in the sacred land of Lord Jagannath, Odisha. Pentakota: A Battle Against Shadows In the quiet fishing villages of Pentakota, simplicity and poverty have unfortunately become targets. Exploitative forces have been operating like a silent undercurrent, attempting to uproot the locals from their ancestral faith through covert conversions. Recognizing this threat, the GHHF team has spent the last year meticulously strategizing a cultural resurgence. Commanding the Ground: GHHF in Action We believe in leadership that walks the talk. Our National General Secretary, Rajesh, has personally spearheaded several missions to Pentakota over the past year. * Hands-on Leadership: "In December, I stood among the people of Pentakota in a massive public gathering. We didn't just listen to their struggles; we ignited a spark of Dharmic pride and resistance against those who seek to divide us." * A Dedicated Force: We have now deployed a team of passionate, full-time activists in the region. They are the heartbeat of our movement, ensuring that service and spirituality reach every doorstep. The Bala Samskara Kendra: Seeds of a New Dawn Our centers are more than just schools; they are the frontline of defense for our culture. We are nurturing the children of the fishing community to become the guardians of Dharma: * Forging Character: Through the rhythm of Shlokas and the wisdom of ancient stories, we are building a foundation of unshakable discipline. * Cultural Resilience: By fostering deep-rooted pride in their heritage, we are making these children—and their families—impervious to the lures of conversion forces. * Legacy of Transformation: A transformed child is the bridge to a transformed family. Our Vow Our journey in Pentakota has just begun. With the divine blessings of Lord Jagannath and the unwavering strength of our donors, we are committed to turning Pentakota into a fortress of Sanatana Dharma—a model of spiritual and social awakening. – Prakasarao Velagapudi  Your donations are appreciated. By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: You can also send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979 {{album_1538}}
04 Feb 2026

[GHHF] Madan Gupta talks to Prakasarao Velagapudi on TTD Controversies.

[GHHF] Madan Gupta talks to Prakasarao Velagapudi on TTD Controversies. Madan Gupta interviewed Prakasarao Velagapudi on many aspects of his life, the origin of the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, 16 projects in nine States in Bharat, the desanctification of TTD, the need to declare Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur as Punya Kshetram, and many other topics.  https://youtu.be/YBJexeZulO4
04 Feb 2026

TTD should follow Ayodhya Rama Temple to enforce a strict ban on the sale of Liquor, meat, and non-veg within 15 Kilometers of Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur, plus 12 temples mentioned in the Endowment Act 1987.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035 www.savetemples.org; email: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com; Phone: +1 601-918-7111 February 3, 2026 Honorable Chandrababu Naidu Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh Velagapudi, Andhra Pradesh Dear Sri Chandrababu Naidu Garu Subject: TTD should follow Ayodhya Rama Temple to enforce a strict ban on the sale of Liquor, meat, and non-veg within 15 Kilometers of Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur, plus 12 temples mentioned in the Endowment Act 1987. On June 13, 2024, you visited Lord Venkateswara Temple and vowed to cleanse TTD and protect Hindu Dharma. You stated that “Cleansing in the state will start from Tirumala. In Tirumala, nothing but the chanting of Govinda’s name will be heard. It is not right to desecrate the sacred Tirumala. When you come to Tirumala, you get the feeling of Vaikuntha. There should be no other slogan on Tirumala except Om Namo Venkatesaya. Tirumala has changed for the worse in the last five years.” Ayodhya Ram Temple banning Liquor, meat, and non-veg. The administration of the Ayodhya Rama Temple decreed that the sale of alcohol, non-veg, meat, and the like will be completely banned within 15 Km of the Temple. By doing so, you will be fulfilling the commitment you made when you visited Lord Venkateswara Temple in June 2024. Assistant Food Commissioner Manik Chandra Singh stated that all hotels, homestays, and local vendors in the restricted zone have been clearly warned. Any violation, whether physical sale or doorstep delivery, will invite immediate legal action, including the cancellation of licenses. While non-veg food and alcohol were already restricted along key stretches such as the 14-km Ram Path, this new “digital boundary” ensures that online deliveries do not bypass the rules. It was a necessary action and must be strictly implemented. In a significant step to protect the religious sanctity of the holy city, the Ayodhya administration has enforced a strict ban on the sale and delivery of non-vegetarian food and liquor within a 15-km radius of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The order, effective from January 9, 2026, also brings online food delivery platforms under its purview, following repeated complaints from locals and pilgrims about meat being transported along the sacred Panchkosi Parikrama route. As Ayodhya continues to grow into a major spiritual center in India, the move is seen as a concerted effort to preserve its sacred atmosphere. The decision has also sparked discussion nationwide, with many wondering whether other prominent pilgrimage towns may soon adopt a similar “pure zone” model. TTD and the Endowment Act should follow the Ayodhya Rama Temple The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation has written several letters to your Office, the Deputy Chief Minister, and TTD requesting the ban on these items in and around Tirupati. Also written letters requesting you to declare Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur as Punya Kshetram, as envisioned by Sri N T Rama Rao, to preserve the sanctity of these three cities, like Mecca and Vatican. The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is requesting that the Andhra Pradesh government pass a law to preserve the sanctity of TTD and other Temples in the state, including measures to prohibit the propagation of other religions. 1).Declare Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur as Punyakshetra and pass a law like the Ayodhya Rama Temple protecting the sanctity of these three holy cities. This ban should cover all streets within a 15-kilometer radius. All the hotels, homestays, and local vendors in the restricted zone should be clearly warned. Any violation, whether physical sale or doorstep delivery, should invite immediate legal action, including the cancellation of licenses. As the most sacred place for all Hindus across the globe, please ensure that the three-city corridor is protected from violations and safeguarded in its sanctity. 2).Hindu Temples mentioned in G.O. 747 must be protected. The State government should issue a G.O. to protect the sanctity of the Hindu Temples listed under the Andhra Pradesh Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions and Endowments Act, 1987. It is important to safeguard these 12 Temples from actions that compromise their sanctity or restrict the practice of other religions, and to support this with stringent enforcement measures. The following are the names of Hindu Temples in Andhra Pradesh. · Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Devasthanam · Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy Devasthanam · Sri Venkateswara Devasthanam, Dwaraka · Sri Durga Malleswara Swamy Devasthanam, Vijayawada · Sri Kalahastheeswara Swamy Devasthanam, Sri Kalahasthi · Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjunaswamy Devasthanam, Sri Sailam · Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Swamy Devathanam, Kanipakam · Sri Panakala Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Devasthanam, Manglagiri · Sri Koormaswamy Devasthanam, Srikoormam · Sri Suryanarayanaswamy Devasthanam, Arasavalli · Sri Narasimha Swamy Devasthanam, Ahobil Mutt · Sri Mahanandeeswaraswamy Devasthanam, Kuravi. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation requests the Andhra Pradesh government to adopt the model of the Ayodhya Rama Janmabhumi Temple and issue a G.O. banning Liquor, Meat, and non-veg, with strict enforcement laws, and prohibiting the propagation of other religions within 15 kilometers of these sacred places. Dhanyavad Prakasarao Velagapudi, PhD President, GHHF +1 601-918-7111      
03 Feb 2026

[GHHF] Dallas Hindus organized a Peaceful Rally to express their outrage at the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh.

A Dallas peace rally was organized on February 1st in front of Frisco City Hall to express our outrage at the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh. This is both an awareness gathering to raise awareness of targeted brutal treatment against Hindus and other minorities, and an appeal to the governments and the United Nations to take appropriate action to stop this cruelty against minorities. More than 15 people spoke at the event, including two Frisco City council members – Burt Thakur and Jared Elad – ISD school Board member Suresh Mandava, Sashi Kejriwal, Nirmala Reddy, Manish Kapoor, Konda Vaishnava Reddy, Muni Janagarajan, Pradip Saha, Mani Pandey, Prakasarao Velagapudi, and several others. More than 100 people attended the peaceful rally, braving the cold weather. Some of our Jewish friends spoke against the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh Nirmala Reddy read the names of the Hindus killed in Bangladesh, and one minute silence was observed in honor of their lives. These are the highlights of the speeches delivered in Frisco. •    We are gathered here to express our concern and outrage at what is happening in Bangladesh to Hindus and other minorities. It is not acceptable.  •    Decline of Hindus from about 30% to about 7%. What happened to these Hindus? How the Hindu population decreased. The brutality must be stopped.  •    Every human being has the right to live peacefully and contribute to the welfare of society. •    Nobody, based on religion, should be humiliated, attacked, or killed. •    Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists have the right to live peacefully. We request that the Bangladesh government take the necessary action to protect the lives of minorities. •    Also, the Indian government, the USA, and the United Nations should make every effort to reach out to the Bangladeshi government to take appropriate action to protect the minorities. •    Silence may even become a weapon to attack the minorities. Hindu indifference, passiveness, and lack of interest may encourage more hostile activities. •    GHHF has been active in helping Hindus for the last five years, organizing Bala Samskar Kendras, providing basic needs, helping to celebrate festivals, protecting Hindu Temples, and houses. •    Two of our Pracharaks were killed in the last three months.  The rally was strictly peaceful, lawful, and non-political, grounded in universal human rights and humanitarian values. {{album_1537}}
03 Feb 2026

[GHHF] Our Pracharaks cleaned and painted the flagpole, and performed Ratha Saptami Puja, followed by 35 students performing Surya Namaskar in a small Village. 

Global Hindu Heritage Foundations is extremely happy to inform that we appointed two Pracharaks in Rajamahendravaram about six months ago. Sri R V. Raghava Rao and S. Rama Krishna have been going to villages to educate our Hindus about the richness of our culture and starting Bala Samskar Kendras. When they saw a flagpole in a village that needed cleaning and new paint, they spent two days working on it. Then, the Rathasampatami Puja is performed, and all the children in the village are invited to perform Surya Namaskaras.  On January 23, the flagpole opposite the Gangamma Thalli temple in Pidim Goyyi village was cleaned and painted white, so that Surya Namaskar could be performed on Rathasaptami next Sunday. We have already told you about the Surya Namaskar for the children of the Bala Samskara Kendra, organized by the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation and other children. Since the festival is on Sunday, all the villagers will be in the village. If such a new program is held here, the people of the village will gain renewed enthusiasm. It will also create awareness and admiration for the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation. While we were cleaning the flagpole, the locals learned about it and spoke encouragingly. They said that they would provide a tent or chairs as needed that day. We took four types of small paint cans. We plan to go and do painting work tomorrow. We had deep faith that the people here would have a good admiration for the GHHF organization and that it would also spread. On January 24, the painting work on the flagpole in Pidim Goyyi village was completed. The primary coat was laid yesterday. Tomorrow, on the occasion of the Rathasaptami festival, we have planned a program to perform Surya Namaskar for students attending tuition at the Bala Sanskara Kendra. Therefore, in the evening, basic Surya Namaskar training was given to the children at the Bala Sanskara Kendra. Seeing this program we were doing, some villagers became part of our work. Two families have decided to offer prasadam during Surya Namaskar tomorrow morning. Your donations are appreciated. By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: You can also send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979  {{album_1536}}
01 Feb 2026

[GHHF] TTD authorities are ruining the sanctity of Tirumala and Tirupati, refusing to implement G.O. 746 for Greed and Vote Bank Politics.

In 2007, the government of Andhra Pradesh banned the propagation of other religions in the holy places of Hindus across the state. The authorities said the move is to ensure that Hindu sentiments in holy places are not offended. Chief Minister Dr YS Rajasekhar Reddy told a news conference that his government issued an ordinance on June 2, 2007, in this regard, and the order comes into effect immediately. The ordinance also recognized the jurisdiction of Lord Venkateshwara, popularly known as "Lord of the Seven Hills," and declared the seven hills surrounding the temple a place of worship, thereby banning all political activities, including local body polls. The ordinance promulgated by the state Governor, Rameshwar Thakuar, came into effect immediately in Tirumala. ‘Vatican for Hindus’ Experts say the move is a major development which will be far-reaching. The ordinance also affects seven areas surrounding Tirumala, covering more than 10,000 acres and 20 Hindu religious places. It empowers the state government to prohibit the propagation of religion in places of worship or prayer other than the religion traditionally practiced at such places. In another equally significant move, the state government has accorded special status to the area around Tirumala as a place of religious importance. G. O 746 issued on June 2, 2007, says the Government of Andhra Pradesh has decided that “the sanctity of the Seven hills and the Temple of Lord Venkateswara need to be preserved as a unique religious area where the Hindu traditions shall be preserved and allowed to be nurtured as they have continuously been over the last two millennia. In order to achieve this objective, it has been felt appropriate to accord to all the Seven Hills and the Temple Town of Tirumala a special status as a place of religious importance by giving it a special dispensation and nomenclature," Reddy said. The area of the “Vatican for Hindus” includes all seven hills, “ including the foothills from Alipiri, and covering all the roads, footpaths leading to the temple of Lord Venkateswara, more specifically, the pathways leading to the Tirumala village from Chandragiri side beginning with the Devasthanam near Chandragiri mettu known as Srivari Mettu, from Balapalli beginning with Chittoor District border, the motorable road leading from Tirupati to Tirumala … and motorable road from Tirumala to Papavinasanam.” Let us look at what the Andhra Pradesh government has done over the last 20 years to undermine the sanctity of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. Right to Information Act does not apply to TTD, even though it is totally controlled by the government. Sri Vani Funds are unaccounted for since its introduction. Supposed to construct Hindu Temples in villages. Requests to obtain the list of Temples, either constructed or under construction, have not been answered for the last four years. Stopped the construction of Mumtaj Hotel at the footsteps of Seven Hills. How did the construction of Mumtaj Hotel preserve the sanctity of TTD? GHHF and other Hindu organizations fought vehemently until it was stopped. A strong position is taken to cancel the permission to build Lulu Mall in Tirupati. Written letters to the effect that the construction of Lulu Mall will result in the election of a Muslim Mayor. Stopped Tablighi Jamaat, where 10,000 Muslims were to hold meetings in Tirupati. GHHF and many other Hindu organizations joined hands to get it cancelled. Suggested ways to identify 4000 Crypto Christians working at TTD. However, TTD is failing to identify and remove those who may be working against Lord Venkateswara. So far, TTD has not come up with several non-Hindus working at TTD.  How many are working? Request to demolish illegal structures as per the Orders of TUDA has not been answered for more than three years. Parakamani Case, where one of the employees was caught stealing contributions made by devotees. Silk Shawls scandal – The vigilance department found out that large-scale irregularities in the procurement of Silk Dappatas over a ten-year period from 2015 to 2025. Advocated the closing of Wine and liquor shops in Tirupati as per G.O. 746. The Executive Officer is given authority to implement this G.O. Adulteration of precious Laddus with animal fat and other chemicals is being examined by TTD, and it is requested to take appropriate legal action against the culprits at the earliest. Funding of Educational Institutions to teach about the secularism curriculum was questioned, and it was suggested that TTD should require all the funded educational institutions to teach at least two courses on Hinduism.  Advocating the transfer of TTD lands to government lands  No action has been taken against individuals who refused to sign the Declaration, saying that they believe in Balaji.  Advocating for the identity of all the illegal structures across the State. The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation obtained a G.O. from TUDA in July 2022 to demolish Illegal structures.  No action has been taken so far. TTD funds should be used only for the pilgrims’ facilities, accommodation, and transportation. No TTD money should be used for public sanitation, public roads, public buildings, etc. No TTD money should be transferred to the government treasury. There are several such sacrilegious activities undertaken by successive Andhra Pradesh governments, ruining the sanctity of TTD to please the minorities, failing to identify non-Hindus working at Balaji Temple, undertaking projects contrary to the sanctity of TTD, and encouraging non-Hindu groups to engage in the commercialization of Tirupati What is the solution to make TTD a sacred place?               GHHF has taken a position to declare Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanur as a Divya/Punya Kshetra like Mecca for Muslims and the Vatican for Christians. All non-Hindu structures must be relocated beyond a 20-kilometer boundary. Fair market value will be given to all non-Hindu structures, houses, shops, etc., meat and liquor shops, etc.               TTD should honor the McKenzie report, published in 1801, which identified 250 square miles of the sacred land of TTD, rather than the about 25.7 square kilometers presently recognized.            Dear FRIENDS: Please visit our website to find even more information about passion and commitment to preserve the sanctity of TTD and other Temples.                           www.savetemples.org    
31 Jan 2026

[GHHF] Students learned that the Sun shines equally on everybody. Still, we should recognize the difference between good and bad.

One day in the ashram, Kutil was making a fuss by pulling a small puppy by the tail. At that moment, a poor child was passing by, and he shouted, "Go away, don't touch us." Seeing that, Maya also defended Kutil and said, "Yes, we are great, all these people are less than us." Prajna, who was there, stopped them and said, "Wait, Kutil, Maya! Do you know how big a mistake you are making? That child and that puppy contain the same God within us." Kutil laughed and asked, "How is that possible, Prajna? I am rich, he is poor. I am a human; he is an animal. How can we all be equal?" Then Prajna pointed to the sky and said, "Kutil! Look at that sun. Does it shine equally on the palace and the hut of the poor? Does it shine equally on the fruit tree and the crazy plant? No, right! The sun is equal to everyone. Similarly, the God within us is also the same in everyone." Maya countered, "If everyone is the same, then are those who attacked the village and robbed it, and the bad people who trouble everyone, equal to us?" Then Aryan said, "The sun's rays shine equally on the holy Ganges and on the dirty canal. The sunlight is the same for everyone. But just because that light falls on a dirty canal, does that dirty canal not become the Ganges? We cannot drink from a dirty canal; we worship the Ganges. Similarly, although the soul in everyone is one, we should recognize whether they are good or bad based on their deeds (karmas)." Not only that, but he also said that one should not trouble others and living beings without reason. Hearing their words, the Guru came to them and said: "My dear sir! Aryan has explained very well. Lord Krishna has said this in the Bhagavad Gita:" Slokam: Yatha prakasayatyekah krtsnam lokamimam ravih . Kshetram kshetri tatha krtsnam prakasayati Bharata. "Children! Just as the one sun illuminates the entire world, the one soul (God) within us resides in all bodies and makes everyone conscious.  Everyone is equal in terms of soul. But when a person's actions are bad, we should keep them away. We should not justify those who do bad things by saying that there is only one soul. Even if the sun illuminates a dirty canal, we should not touch that dirt. We should treat bad people in the same way. We should respect good and oppose evil." Kutil and Maya realized their mistake and fed the puppy. They welcomed the poor child, but they also learned to be vigilant about those who do bad things. Teacher Tasks Post-story Discussion: ● Even though the sunlight falls equally on the Ganges and the dirty canal, why are they not the same? ● When everyone has the same soul, how can we distinguish between good and bad people? ● What should be our attitude towards those who do bad things? Practical Task: ● This week, I greet everyone with respect. But if any of your friends lie or bother others, tell them that it is wrong. ● Be kind to dumb creatures. Character Analysis: ● Aryan and Pragya: What can we learn from their characters? How did they explain the difference between good and bad with the example of sunlight and a dirty canal? ● Kutil and Maya: What is their doubt? Why did they have the question of whether even bad people should be seen as good? What did they learn from the teacher's teachings? ● Teacher: What is his role in the story? Why is his advice on how to behave according to the qualities of the soul, even though it is present in everyone, important? Verse repetition: Have they repeated the verses of the Bhagavad Gita mentioned in the story? Ask them to express the meaning of the verse in their own words Your donations are appreciated. By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com PayPal: savetemples.org By Check: You can also send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035. By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979 {{album_1535}}
30 Jan 2026

TTD should initiate Hindu Classes for Children to preserve and promote Sanatana Dharma in Bharat and Abroad.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, Texas, USA Phone: +1 601-918-7111; email: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com;                                                                                                     January 26, 2026 Sri B R Naidu, Chairman, TTD Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India Subject: TTD should initiate Hindu Classes for Children to preserve and promote Sanatana Dharma in Bharat and Abroad. Dear Sri Naidu Garu: Anne Besant once stated: “After a study of some forty years and more of the great religions of the world, I find none so perfect, none so scientific, none so philosophic, and none so spiritual as the great religion known by the name of Hinduism ... Make no mistake; without Hinduism, India has no future. Hinduism is the soil into which India’s roots are struck … And if Hindus do not maintain Hinduism, who shall save it? If India’s own children do not cling to her faith, who shall guard it? India alone can save India, and India and Hinduism are one.” Without Hinduism, there would be no Bharat. Her future is in our hands. Play our cards wisely. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) requests Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to assume responsibility for educating our Hindu children, equipping them with scientific, spiritual, philosophical, religious, scriptural, moral, cultural, and intellectual knowledge. This undertaking by TTD will revive our culture, restore respect for our scriptures, appreciate the Temple worship, realize the hidden meaning of the multiplicity of Gids, and grasp the differences between Hinduism and other beliefs. Initiate Hindu Classes for our Children in Bharath First                 Our children are our strength. They are our future. They will be our Ambassadors of Hindu Dharma, preserving, protecting, and propagating our ancient civilization. For centuries, we Hindus have failed to transmit knowledge to future generations. With no knowledge about our faith and with no pride in the universality and non-violence of Sanatana Dharma, our children, as well as adults, have become targets for Christians to convert. They have used a plethora of deceptive techniques to woo our Hindus to Christianity, as we are not able to defend our religion and are not able to question the ridiculous nature of the Bible. We have become defenseless and lack any knowledge of our heritage to the deceptive tactics. To protect our Children from the allurement and deception of Christian missionaries, the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation started BALA SAMSKAR (Sunday School) to enrich them with the richness and glory of Hindu Dharma. Our children are our strength. They are our future. They will be our Ambassadors of Hindu Dharma, preserving, protecting, and propagating our ancient civilization. For centuries, we Hindus have failed to transmit knowledge to future generations. Unless they know the richness of Hindu scriptures, the depth of our knowledge, the scientific nature of traditions, and the importance of a plurality of Gods, our children, as well as adults, have become easy targets for the deceptive tactics of Christians to convert. They would be deprived of learning the glory and grandeur of Hindu Dharma if we fail in our dharma. The Whole World is looking at the richness of Hinduism. Several Nobel laureates lauded the depth of knowledge in Hindu scriptures and always sought their wisdom, science, and spirituality to advance their own research. Whether in Physics, mathematics, science, surgery, or literature, they always looked toward Hindu scriptures for their guidance and inspiration. T S Elliot, who received the Nobel prize for literature in 1948, says that Indian philosophers make the great European philosophers look like schoolboys. Danish physicist and Nobel laureate Niels Bohr was fascinated with the Vedas. His remark, “I go to the Upanishad to ask questions,” reveals a great deal about his respect for India's ancient wisdom. Schrodinger said while referring to each particle in the universe as a wave function. He applauded the Mundaka Upanishad mantra that states: “The unity and continuity of Vedanta are reflected in the unity and continuity of wave mechanics. This is entirely consistent with the Vedanta concept of All in One.”  Fascinated by the Upanishads, Schopenhauer had declared, “In the whole world there is no study so beneficial and so elevating as that of the Upanishads. It has been the solace of my life. It will be the solace of my death.”  Romain Rolland, the recipient of the Nobel prize for Literature in 1915, stated that “If there is one place on the face of the earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India.” Equip our Children with our ageless Dharma and Wisdom Exposure to Sanatana Dharma is crucial for our children to understand a variety of different worldviews, beliefs, and cultures, which, in turn, helps them become more spiritually, socially, and morally tolerant. In many ways, Religious Education plays a key role in children’s personal development. Learning history dating back to the Vedic period helps children develop a sense of identity, pride, appreciation, and admiration. It is the most natural, normal thing in the world for human beings to know who they are and where they come from. Indian history can provide people of all ages, including children, with a stronger sense of identity. Early exposure to Indian history will help your child develop a sense of patriotism and pride in his country. It will teach him to respect the sacrifices and struggles of his ancestors. Youth will learn more about the cultural traditions and heritage they are part of. In other words, it will help him identify and appreciate his place in a rather long, complex, and wonderful human story.  History has all kinds of stories in it; stories of joy and happiness, stories of success and defeat, stories of pain and sorrow, everything. It is not about our past, but about knowing who we were and how we were earlier, and sometimes we can make connections to understand why we are the way we are now. Understanding the Christian missionaries and how Pastors lure the children to their churches by offering chocolates, pens, pencils, biscuits, and other items is essential. The innocent children, not knowing the differences between Hindu philosophy and Christianity, go to the churches and slowly get brainwashed to accept Jesus as the real God. We are losing the children to Christian allurements. We are not just losing one Hindu to another religion, but we are creating one more enemy. We, Hindus, are not taking it seriously and jumping into action to prevent creating more enemies. The mission of Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP) is “to promote, propagate and preserve Hindu Sanatana Dharma as the official dharmic face of TTD by organising spiritual discourses, dharmic and devotional programmes.” Children are our future. They would be the torchbearers of our Sanatana Dharma. The future of Hinduism would be in danger if we do not provide adequate education and transmit the richness and uniqueness of our heritage. TTD should fulfill the need to educate HINDU Children The main purpose of writing this letter is to suggest that TTD should educate the children in India and abroad under the Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP) for the following reasons: There is no mechanism currently to instruct Hindu Children about their dharma and the richness of our scriptures. In our tradition, there is no formal transition of knowledge to the next generation about Sanatana Dharma. Families may lack the necessary resources or skills to educate their children effectively. School curricula are developed to teach the minimum amount of Hindu dharma while other religions are glorified. Hindu Temples have not adopted a plan to instruct the children about the depth and greatness of Sanatana Dharma. Hindu classes conducted by Hindu organizations are not adequate compared to the needs of the hour. Conduct classes for Hindu Children in India first Thus, it is imperative that HDPP be the champion of Sanatana Dharma and educate children in INDIA from the age of five onward, the earlier the better. At that age, they will absorb information easily and retain the most knowledge. TTD, all Venkateswara Temples constructed by TTD, and its educational institutions must teach Hinduism courses for students. TTD should take the lead to encourage all “A” grade Hindu Temples to conduct Hinduism classes in the respective cities. It should also conduct Sunday schools for the children who do not go to TTD-supported educational institutions. Topics to be covered in the schools. The following are some of the topics the teachers may cover in their classes. Depending on the time, they can select as they see fit. Not required to cover all of them in any given class. Chant Om three times, 2) Ganapathy Prayer. 3) Guru Stotram – Importance. 4) Surya Namaskar. 5) Moral Story. 6) National Heroes who sacrificed their lives for Bharat. 7) The scientific nature of Hinduism and how it is different from the other two religions. 8) Importance and Uniqueness of Hindu Temples. 9) Hindu Customs and Traditions. 10) Gurus of India; 1 Upcoming Hindu Festivals; 12) Stories from Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas. Etc. 13) Teach 1-2 Bhagavad Gita Verses. 14) Teach 1-2 Bhajans. 15) Homework for Children. 16) Hinduism and other religions – Compare; 17) Yoga Postures and Meditation. 18) Visit the nearby Temple and have Darshan, 19) Teach the value of service to the community. 20) Close with Shanti Mantras. Global Hindu Heritage Foundation requests TTD to initiate Hinduism classes for our children, who will be our future custodians of Sanatana Dharma. No organization is as well prepared as TTD to share this enduring knowledge. If TTD does not take it up, who will? Transmission of the reservoir of knowledge in any conceivable field to our next generation will safeguard the timeless values and protect Hindu traditions and customs. The decline of many civilizations resulted from neglecting youth education and cultural pride.   TTD has all the resources, a vast reservoir of them, and the capacity to attract the most competent teachers. Balaji Temples constructed across Bharat and educational institutions funded by TTD will serve as springboards to mold the children by enriching them with infinite knowledge to counter the seeds of decay and roots of cultural extinction. Dhanyavad Prakasarao V Velagapudi, PhD President, GHHF                                                           Copy to:   Hon. Chandrababu Naidu, CM, Andhra Pradesh                                                       Hon. Pawan Kalyan, Deputy CM, Andhra Pradesh                                                                  Dr. Anil Singhal, E.O of TTD             
29 Jan 2026