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Nepal Ghar Wapsi: Vishva Hindu Parishad aids 2,000 Hindus in returning to Sanatan Dharma

The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has facilitated the Ghar Wapsi of 2,000 Hindus in Nepal, reaffirming their commitment to Sanatan Dharma amid changing demographics. Thousands of Christians were also welcomed back into Hinduism through this initiative. The VHP conducted Hindu rituals to reintegrate these individuals and reinforce their spiritual heritage

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Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) organised a Ghar Wapsi program in India’s neighbouring country, Nepal, where 2000 people adopted Sanatan Dharma together. Thousands of Christian people were brought back home in this program. VHP brought all the people back home with Hindu rituals. These people are looking very happy after adopting Hinduism.

Vishva Hindu Parishad, Nepal’s national organisation minister and state president, and many social workers have organised a Ghar Wapsi program. People who had adopted Christianity returned home to Sanatan Dharma on their own will. During this, they were included in Sanatan Dharma with Vedic mantra chanting. The joy and optimism on the faces of the women and men were evident on their return to Sanatan Dharma.

Regarding this, Bhim Parajuli stated that individuals who had converted to Christianity out of temptation or ignorance were willingly welcomed back into Sanatan Dharma. He noted that thousands of people from Sunsari, Morang, and other districts of Nepal returned voluntarily. Additionally, Hanuman Chalisa was provided to those who rembraced their original faith.

Earlier, eight individuals from the Muslim community converted to Hinduism in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, participating in the rites at the Khajrana Ganesh Mandir. The Vishva Hindu Parishad stated that these individuals were welcomed back into Sanatan Dharma with complete rituals.

 

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