Madrid: A historic and deeply meaningful milestone was achieved on February 7 with the successful organisation of a landmark meeting focused on the official recognition of Hindu Dharma in Spain. This significant gathering brought together 17 representatives from various Hindu organisations, marking a powerful moment of unity, dialogue, and collective resolve within the Hindu community residing in Spain.
*A Historic Meeting Held for* *Official Recognition of Hindu Dharma in Spain*
Jai Shri Ram 🚩
Heartfelt thanks and gratitude to you all.
*The meeting held on 7 February was truly historic, with 17* *representatives from various Hindu organizations* *participating* . During… pic.twitter.com/KB4LvjgOmq
— Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Spain🚩(HSS Spain)🚩 (@surinderbairagi) February 9, 2026
The meeting served as an important platform for open discussion and strategic planning. Detailed deliberations were held regarding the future course of action, long-term vision, and practical steps required to advance this noble initiative. Participants shared insights, experiences, and constructive suggestions, all aimed at ensuring that the campaign moves forward in a well-organised, inclusive, and effective manner. The spirit of cooperation and mutual respect was evident throughout the discussions.
This initiative is not merely a procedural or administrative effort; it is a sacred, historic, and community-driven movement. Its primary objective is to secure official recognition for Hindu Dharma, while also ensuring dignity, visibility, and equal rights for Hindus within the Spanish social and cultural framework. At the same time, it seeks to promote greater awareness and understanding of Hindu philosophy, values, festivals, and way of life among the wider society.
A defining strength of this campaign is the growing unity among Hindu organisations across Spain. Various groups, institutions, and associations are coming together under a shared vision, setting aside differences to work collectively for a common purpose. This unity embodies the timeless Hindu principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the belief that the world is one family, and demonstrates the community’s commitment to harmony and collaboration.
Through continuous and dedicated efforts, this initiative aims to unite Hindus across regions, strengthen organisational cooperation, spread awareness of Hindu Dharma, and create a strong, representative framework for dialogue with authorities. The movement is structured, purposeful, and driven by a sincere desire to serve both the community and society at large.
There is strong faith and optimism that, with the blessings of the Divine and the collective determination of the community, this sacred mission will be successfully accomplished in the year 2026. The foundation laid during the meeting stands as a symbol of hope, resilience, and shared responsibility.


















