Telangana: Born Hindu, baptised for marriage, reclaiming as Hindu after 17 years; Know the story of Mohana Chandran
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Telangana: Born Hindu, baptised for marriage, reclaiming as Hindu after 17 years; Know the story of Mohana Chandran

For Mohana Chandran from Kerala, the journey of correcting a mistake and doing a "Ghar Wapasi" has been nothing short of a saga spanning 17 years. His story is one of rediscovery and redemption, as he navigated the complexities of identity, faith, and cultural heritage

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Apr 27, 2024, 10:45 pm IST
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Mohana Chandran from Kerala does ghar wapasi

Mohana Chandran from Kerala does ghar wapasi

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Mohana Chandran from Kerala did a ghar wapasi and it made him a relieved person as he rectified the mistake that he committed almost 17 years ago. His life as a Hindu, his compulsion to convert to Christianity, and his subsequent return to Hinduism is an interesting journey of declaring his inner identity while remaining true to his strong cultural roots.

In 2006, driven by circumstances beyond his control, Mohana Chandran, a resident of Thiruvanthapuram, embraced baptism and married his Christian partner. His marriage brought happiness, and he is blessed with six kids.

In all these 17 years, they travelled together, they were in Dubai for 11 years, and for the last 12 years, they have been staying in Bangaluru. Everything was normal, he was free to attend and practice Hindu festivals and keep his identity as Hindu officially all this time. However, a sense of disquiet lingered beneath the surface, a silent reminder of the identity he had forsaken for marriage.

He shared this inner conflict with his wife and decided to correct the mistake by reconnecting with his Hindutva roots as per the rituals and obtaining the necessary documents to avoid any legal and social issues that emerge in the future.

For this purpose, Mohana Chandran, a head of a research organisation based in Europe, reached Aryasamaj at Saidabad in Hyderabad on Saturday, and under the guidance of a local pandit he and his family re-embraced Hindutva with all rituals.

Speaking to Organiser, Mohana Chandran said, Today’s event made me a relieved man from an unknown burden. Though I am Hindu by consciousness, an act of baptism was pricking me from time to time internally at the sub-consciousness level, and I was eager to correct it.

I am thankful for my family and friends who supported me on this journey. The support I received from my wife and family members is immense. I wish my maternal family members would continue to extend their support to me and my family.

Topics: HinduismChristianityBaptismGhar WapasiMohana Chandran from Kerala
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