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Karnataka: Jain seer Charyashiromani warns against “Love Jihad, calls for awareness among Hindus

At Haveri's 7th Deeksha Mahotsav, Jain seer Charyashiromani Viditsagarji Maharaj warned against "Love Jihad," urging protection of Hindu culture and daughters from foreign influences. A massive Durga Daud rally by VHP and Bajrang Dal echoed the call for unity, non-violence, and preservation of India's spiritual and cultural heritage

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Oct 7, 2025, 08:40 pm IST
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Haveri: A strong call for protecting India’s culture, religion, and social fabric reverberated through the city on October 5 as spiritual leaders and Hindu organisations emphasised vigilance against what they termed as rising threats to Hindu society, particularly under the guise of “Love Jihad.” The message came during the 7th Deeksha Mahotsav held at Bhagwan Neminath Digambar Jain Temple and a massive Durga Daud procession organized by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal.

Delivering a passionate address, Charyashiromani Viditsagarji Maharaj expressed grave concern over what he described as deceptive acts being committed against Indian women by “foreign influences.” He said, “Various acts are being committed in India by foreigners. Love Jihad is one of them. The minds of young girls who do not know what is right and wrong are being converted. Many are being lured abroad with promises of money, gold, and other material temptations.”

“Save the daughters, save the nation”

Viditsagarji Maharaj warned that India’s cultural foundation was under threat from practices that exploit women and weaken social unity. “Lakhs of Indians have been cheated at the hands of outsiders, but the truth is not being told to the world. From now on, every Indian must remain alert and refuse to fall prey to such deception,” he said, urging the public to reject greed and uphold traditional Indian values.

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He emphasised that Indian society has always respected women as carriers of virtue and cultural continuity. “Selling domestic girls abroad or marrying them off outside our religious community for money is not our culture. We must protect our religion and our daughters. Our daughters should be given in marriage only within our faith and families. This is how we protect our religion and build a strong nation,” he said to thunderous applause.

Highlighting the importance of non-violence and unity among peace-loving faiths, Viditsagarji Maharaj said, “The religion of non-violence is the greatest. For the entire world, India is a temple. It is seen with reverence and respect. Regardless of caste, creed, or sect, Hindus, Jains, and all followers of non-violence should unite. The cultural heritage of our ancestors—of Bhagwan Ram, Hanuman, and countless saints—must not be destroyed.”

He urged people to preserve the traditions and spiritual ethos that make India unique. “It is everyone’s responsibility to protect our culture. India’s customs and beliefs should stand as one,” he declared.
The seer also commented on the ongoing caste survey, advising the Jain community not to divide themselves further. “There is no need to write sub-castes in the census. Mention only Jainism. If you list sub-castes, problems will multiply,” he cautioned.

Durga Daud procession showcases unity and strength

On the same day, the Durga Daud procession in Haveri city turned into a vibrant display of Hindu unity and devotion. Organized jointly by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, the event drew hundreds of participants dressed in traditional white attire with saffron shawls and turbans.

The rally began from Dyamavva Devi Temple, flagged off by Channamallikarjuna Shivacharya Swamiji of Harsur Sangamatha Math. Participants marched energetically through major parts of the city—Subhas Circle, Ambedkar Circle, Upper Peta, and M.G. Road—chanting slogans like “Jai Shivaji” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”

As the procession reached Ramdev Temple, participants performed weapon worship (Ayudha Pooja), symbolizing the victory of righteousness and courage. VHP district secretary Anila Halagila, Bajrang Dal taluk coordinator Santosh Noorandevaramath, and several local leaders including Praveen Ganigera and Sharanabasappa Doddamani addressed the crowd, urging people to remain vigilant against religious exploitation and maintain pride in Hindu heritage.

Topics: Bhagwan Neminath Digambar Jain TempleDeeksha MahotsavLove JihadVishva Hindu ParishadJain seer Charyashiromani Viditsagarji Maharaj
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