GHHF – Welcomed 21 Christians back to Hindu Dharma Usulumarru Village in West Godavari District.

14 Jan 2022 1269 Views

Keith Bellows, National Geographic Society

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Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to inform you that Ghar Waapasi was organized in West Godavari District by one of our Hindu activists in the area. in Anantapur District. Sri Gopalakrishna Garu and his friends have been working for several years either to stop the conversion or welcome back those Christians who left Hinduism. They visit each house and distribute the flyers and talk about the richness of Hinduism and why they should return to their original religion. They have taken all precautions required during this pandemic.

Sri Gopalakrishna and other friends have been going to villages with a mission to highlight the richness of Sanatana Dharma. They are going to the Christian families and giving information about the differences between Christianity and Hinduism. They are sharing the 4-page document about the rights of Hindus and how to encounter Christian aggression.

The Ghar Waapasi program was held under the auspices of Global Hindu Heritage Foundation for several weeks meeting Christian family members talking about the Christianity and Hinduism. Finally, they welcomed 21 Christians back to Hinduism in Usulumarru village in Peravali zone of West Godavari district.  

               Following are the reasons they expressed when they returned to Hinduism.  They all explained the reasons for their return as follows:


1. Missionaries kept saying that by leaving Hinduism and converting to Christianity the hardships would be removed. But our hardships have not yet been fulfilled.


2. The pastor's demands are endless and keep asking us to donate very frequently. His demands are never satiated.


3. They always had a guilt feeling for leaving Hinduism and  feeling that going to Christianity as a mistake haunted us until we retuned.


4. Never realized that they must leave their friends behind and are not allowed to talk to them. Additionally, we did not realize that we must leave our own relatives and should not talk to them.

 5. Our lives have not improved at all despite going to Christians. The kept insisting that Jesus will take care of their needs and help them. That was a false promise made by the Pastor. 
6. It was believed that diseases would decrease, and health would improve. In fact their health problems got worse.  Everything is an illusion.
7. After returning to Hinduism, they said that going to Hindu temples brought peace of mind and serenity.

WE NEED YOUR HELP
We appreciate it if you can help in hiring more people who can go to these villages to do Ghar Waapasi. We have employed twenty people so far. More people we hire more villages can be covered to welcome them back and also create Chaitanya (Awareness) among the students and villagers.


1) Donate any amount to help the Dharma Pracharaks to work at the ground level.


2) Sponsor one Pracharak: In order to expand our base and hire one Pracharak, it would cost approximately $3000.00 per year. We have five anonymous donors who sponsored Assistants.


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