[GHHF] Spreading Dharma: Reaching Every Home, Village, and ForestÂ
At the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation (GHHF), we're doing a lot of good work, and one of the most important programs is "Dharma Pracharam in Every Home." GHHF has many full-time activists in various districts who conduct a lot of activities in villages. Among these, the "Dharma Pracharam in Every Home" program is crucial. We're doing these programs not just in regular villages but also in remote forest areas.
Why are we doing this important work? Well, it's to help people understand the greatness of Hindu Dharma, to make them aware of the dangers of religious conversions, and to expose the lies spread by conversion groups. What's more, this "Dharma Pracharam in Every Home" is super helpful in speaking directly with families who have, unfortunately, converted to other religions, and gently bringing them back to Hindu Dharma. Our main aim is to unite the entire Hindu society and ensure everyone knows we're all one.
GHHF conducts this "Dharma Pracharam in Every Home" not just in towns and villages, but also deep inside remote tribal and forest regions. For instance, recently, GHHF full-time activists from Alluri Sitharama Raju District, Sri Subbareddy Garu and Sri Suryam Garu, conducted this program in Yerramreddypalem, a tribal village in Y. Ramavaram Mandal, Andhra Pradesh. They're actively educating tribal communities in many forest villages about Hindu Dharma and conducting various awareness programs to prevent anyone from converting in those areas.
These kinds of good deeds help our Dharma reach everyone, increase awareness among people, and strengthen society. GHHF truly hopes you'll become a part of this great effort. Please consider offering your support and cooperation to help us expand this program even further and appoint more full-time activists in many more villages.
Your donations are appreciated:
By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com
PayPal: savetemples.org
By Check: Or you can send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035.
It is tax-deductible.
By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979