GHHF Invites You to Celebrate its 20th Anniversary on September 20th: Protecting and Strengthening Sanatan Dharma in Bharath and Globally with 16 Pillars. 

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The Founding of the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation
The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) was established in 2006 with a clear purpose—to protect, preserve, promote, and strengthen Hindu culture, temples, religious institutions, and Sanatana Dharma both within Bharat and across the global Hindu community.
From its inception, GHHF adopted a philosophy centered on meaningful action. Rather than limiting itself to discussions or symbolic initiatives, the Foundation committed to practical, grassroots efforts that create measurable, lasting change.
GHHF has spent two decades implementing programs that directly benefit temples, priests, children, women, villages, and communities.
Today, the Foundation runs sixteen (16) ongoing grassroots initiatives across ten states in Bharat. These initiatives address a broad spectrum of needs, including temple preservation, Grama Devata restoration, Bala Samskara education, Ghar Wapasi, priest welfare, environmental conservation, humanitarian relief, women’s empowerment, animal welfare, and cultural awareness.
Together, these programs reflect a comprehensive approach to preserving Sanatana Dharma while strengthening the social fabric of Hindu society.
GHHF’s Approach to Protecting and Strengthening Hindu Institutions
The Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF) follows a clear, comprehensive approach centered on protecting, preserving, promoting, and maintaining Hindu culture, temples, mutts, peethams, endowments, trusts, and other associated religious and cultural institutions worldwide.
This vision is rooted in the belief that Hindu institutions form an essential part of a living civilization and must be safeguarded in their original spirit, purpose, and autonomy.
To achieve this objective, GHHF commits itself to taking necessary and appropriate non-violent actions in response to laws, policies, or administrative practices introduced by governments, individuals, or organizations that may adversely impact Hindu temples, religious traditions, or institutional autonomy.
The Foundation emphasizes peaceful, lawful, and democratic means of engagement while ensuring that concerns affecting Hindu institutions are addressed through constitutional and public platforms.
A central pillar of this approach is pursuing legal remedies to restore and protect the independence of Hindu temples and institutions.
GHHF advocates legal measures to challenge the sale, auction, or transfer of temple properties by state authorities, and opposes any takeover or administrative control of temples and their lands by government bodies.
It also raises concerns regarding policies that enable encroachment or unauthorized occupation of temple lands and supports lawful efforts to remove such encroachments and restore temple properties to their rightful purpose.
Another important aspect of this approach is ensuring that the financial resources generated by temples and temple lands are used exclusively for the preservation, maintenance, and development of Hindu temples and cultural activities.
The Foundation strongly opposes diverting temple revenues to unrelated purposes and emphasizes that these resources must remain dedicated to religious and cultural upliftment.
GHHF also addresses broader policy concerns by challenging subsidies or state support that may be extended selectively based on religion. It raises awareness regarding the need for equitable treatment of all religious institutions and questions.

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By Check: GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035.
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