Who are you, issuing certificates, making controversial statements for the sake of fame? Devkinandan Thakur Reply

Devkinandan Thakur attends TV9’s Five Editors Show

Renowned storyteller Devkinandan Thakur was recently in the headlines for demanding the formation of a Sanatan Commission. Devkinandan also organized Dharma Sansad in Delhi on November 16 for this purpose. At the same time, he participated in TV9’s Five Editors program. Here he met 5 editors. During this period, he expressed his views on the formation of the Sanatan Council, Hinduism and Dharma Sri Sadhu. Devkinandan Thakur said, I think all Hindus should be invited from Bangladesh and Pakistan. Eighty to ninety million non-Indians are forced to live in this country. They should be sent to their own countries so that all Hindus remain safe.

Panini Anand, Group Editor, TV 9 Digital, raised the issue and said, “People may be atheists, theists, sakar, invisible, nirgun, sagun, they may worship Thakur ji or the local Peetha Baba, they don’t worship any Man or any person in animal form is regarded as God. In the whole island of Jambu, no one has the right to issue certificates to decide who should be worshiped. This is how Hinduism was founded. When this happens, these things don’t happen because there is an anxiety behind it to be popular or public, you always want to cause controversy. You don’t touch the trees in Mathura, you talk about Balaji, you don’t talk about what happened in India. Incidents of rape, cows are dying in various states of India including Uttar Pradesh, no one is discussing the issue in cowsheds and rural streets, there is no change in the fertilizers, pesticides used, if Hindus eat them. Got it, that’s it, if the Hindus got it, that’s it.

Devkinandan Thakur says: “Everything rejected by the Vedas is unjust”

Answering this question, Devkinandan Thakur said that both the senses have primacy in Sanatan Dharma. Nirgun is invisible, Sargon is tangible. We also believe in the invisible. This is according to the Vedas. Everything accepted in the Vedas is religion. Everything rejected by the Vedas is unjust. However, there are some things that are forbidden by the Vedas, like not eating garlic and onions on Tuesdays and Navratri. But then started making non-veg at home. Which religion is this? One day he is a good person, and the next he has demonic nature. It is easy to understand if we follow the path shown by our religious teachers.

Are those who eat non-vegetarian food not Sanatani?

Aren’t those who eat non-vegetarian food Sanatan? …In reply to this question, Devki Nandan said, everyone is Sanatan. There are animal lovers, who protect animals, but there are also people, who kill and eat animals, but no one says anything about them. Sadly, even the animal lover didn’t say anything. God has different foods for different creatures. Non-veg food has been arranged for the lions. Food for the cows has been arranged separately. But humans are eating everything.

Another issue is that King Dasaratha killed Shravan Kumar’s parents. When Ram went deer hunting, Dashrat Ji and Ram Ji Sanatani, in reply to this question, said that in the early days, it was the nature of the king to play hunting. Dasharaji did not kill his parents.

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