[GHHF Assam] Extraordinary events were conducted in the month of January 2026 in Assam.

15 Feb 2026 8 Views

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to report that we have been conducting activities in the Silchar area of Assam for more than 5 years. Samrat Dutt, a Board Member of GHHF, spends significant time coordinating activities. He submitted this report for January 2026.
1. Hindu Advocates Forum, a legal wing of GHHF Assam, in collaboration with Adhivakta Parishad, organized an awareness meeting on love jihad. More than 200 Hindus participated. A booklet on love jihad has been distributed amongst all the participants. I spoke on love jihad and elaborately discussed the verses of the Quran and the Muslim Marriage Act. 
2. Bhajan Mandali: 12 hours Harinam Sankirtana organized by GHHF Assam Bhajan Mandali group in Village Tikalpar. Kirtan started at 6 pm and continued till 6 am. 12-hour Kirtan events are frequently organized by GHHF Assam, especially in Adivasi and SC (harijan, sweeper, etc.) colonies, to promote collective, non-stop chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra. These, often called Kirtan Melas or Festivals in Assam to foster community and spiritual connection. More than 800 Hindus joined this program. Arjun Adhikari Bhahan Mandali, the head of South Cachar GHHF, Assam, organized this program. Khichdi prasadam is distributed amongst all Hindus.
3. Republic Day is celebrated by all the Bala Sanskar Kendras of Assam. Teachers/ Village elders of Bala Sanskar Kendras unfurl the national flag at their respective centers, followed by the singing of the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana.
4. Attended one Hindu meeting in Village Mahadebpur (just near the Bangladesh border), organized by 7 community leaders who came together with an agenda to protect and preserve Hindu dharma in their locality. I was invited to serve as a guest speaker, during which I shared my views and spoke about GHHF Assam's grassroots work. I advised them to form a village committee and set a date for a grand Hindu meeting to attract thousands of Hindus. I also told them to start a Bala Sanskar Kendra and form a Tejaswini team at their village.
5. Saraswati Pujan: Like every year, this year also all the Bala Sanskar Kendras of Assam celebrated Vasant Panchami by worshiping Goddess Saraswati on the auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami. Children, parents, and villagers, after taking a bath in the morning, visited Bala Sanskar Kendras, where they worshiped the idol of Goddess Saraswati by offering flowers and bel Patra, and chanted the Saraswati mantra. After that, prasadam was distributed amongst all.
6. Annadanam seva: We concluded our Annadanam seva for this month. 240 packets of cooked food were distributed to underprivileged people during the Makar Sankranti week (around January 11 to 17). Anandan seva is considered one of the highest forms of charity in Hindu tradition, believed to bring immense spiritual merit, blessings for prosperity, and karmic relief.
7. Delivered a speech on Swami Vivekananda Jayanti. Sri Sujit Deb from RSS, Assam, and Sri Amarendra Paul, nominee of MP, Silchar, graced the program.  The program started at 7:15 pm with the lighting of a lamp and an invocation prayer. Sri Sujit Deb extended his warm welcome to one and all present on the occasion. He also highlighted the achievements of the Vivekananda Vidyalaya students. He felicitated the chief guest and all the other special guests with a token of love. On behalf of the GHHF Assam chapter, I have been invited as a guest speaker. First, I spoke about GHHF Assam's activities, then gave a lecture on Vivekananda. Said today on Vivekananda Jayanti, if we don't speak about and discuss Hindutva, it would be unfair to Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda said that, by its premises, Hinduism has never and can never be opposed to science, due to its fundamental belief in the search for truth. It was this belief in truth that led to the development and growth of science and knowledge in ancient India, far ahead of any other country. Swamiji fervently believed in India's Hindu identity, which we today call Hindutva.
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 

Categories:

Events India Assam Posts

Discuss:

Related Posts