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Shakti in Motion: HJS empowers women at Hindu Mahila Mahotsav, Loni Kalbhor, Pune 2026

On Gudi Padwa 2026, Loni Kalbhor’s Hindu Mahila Mahotsav blended a grand two-wheeler rally with guidance from Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on women’s empowerment, self-defence, and Dharmashikshan. By aligning with the Shalivahana Shaka new year and Chaitra Navratri 2026, the program connected public celebration to inner discipline and ethical action. The rally modelled safety-first civic…
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Empowering Women as Guardians of Dharma: An Urgent Call from Pune’s Hindu Sammelan (HJS)

At a Hindu Sammelan in Pune, Kranti Petkar (HJS) urged women to prepare to protect nation and Dharma—an appeal grounded in dharmic unity and modern civic responsibility. This analysis reframes that call as a comprehensive resilience agenda that blends Kshatra Dharma with Ahimsa and Sant-Sipahi ethics. Readers gain a clear legal framework (including India’s updated…
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‘Nari Samarthyachi Navi Pahat’ Jalgaon: Actionable Self‑Defence and Dharmic Heritage for Women

On 7 March in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, the Ranragini wing of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti will host “Nari Samarthyachi Navi Pahat,” a women’s empowerment programme focused on self-defence awareness and cultural heritage. The initiative emphasises prevention, de-escalation, and proportionate response, supported by practical movement drills and verbal boundary-setting. Participants benefit from legal literacy on the right…
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Indian Female Soldiers Reclaim an Ancient Warrior Legacy: Shakti, History, and National Pride

Viral videos of Indian female soldiers at the Republic Day parade have prompted claims that women’s service is a purely modern phenomenon. A careful historical view shows continuity with India’s long tradition of women’s leadership, from Rani Durgavati and Rani Lakshmibai to Mai Bhago. The dharmic concept of Shakti—revered in Hindu goddess traditions—has inspired ethical…