‘Love Jihad’ is blight in modern society: Mala Thakur
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Sanskar Bharati Malwa lecture series concludes
Indore (Team Newsbuddy): On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of Lokmata Ahilyadevi, Sanskar Bharati Malwa organized a lecture series. Mala Thakur and Vani Joshi gave lectures at the program held at Abhinav Kala Kendra, Gandhi Hall.
The program started with wreath laying and lighting of lamps at the portrait of Ahilya Mata. After that, Lavina Lele and Gunita Risbud sang Dhyey Geet of Sanskar Bharati.
Bhavna Salkade introduced Sanskar Bharti and prefaced the programme.
Mala Thakur then expressed her views on the challenge of Love Jihad. First of all, she remembered Ahilya Mata and mentioned her Samyak Drishti. Regarding love jihad, she said that this mentality is not new. In the last four or five years, the incidents of Love Jihad are coming into greater awareness. This is actually a global conspiracy that is also receiving foreign aid.Increasing materialism is losing the sense of right and wrong in modern lifestyles. This increases the chances of girls straying. Therefore, we must return to our family values. Parents should logically introduce their religious rituals to their children. Only with vigilance, awareness and vigilance can we save our daughters from this trap.
Mati Vani Joshi spoke on the contribution of women’s power in the field of art and its pollution. She said that art and woman are essentially one.In fact, art is created from the mother element.
Referring to Vedic girls like Lopamudra, Lilavati, Ghosha, Apala etc., she said that in Indian tradition women have always been prominent in literature and art.
Joshi also mentioned obscenity in stand-up comedy and said it is a reprehensible distortion of the art.
Both the speakers were welcomed by Bhavna Salkade and Nikita Sikarwar, Maternal Power Chief of the Province. Rachna Shevgekar, Neha Nayate, Amrita and Nirjhari Pure presented souvenirs.
Finally, Shobha Choudhary expressed her gratitude. The program was conducted by Namrata Sawant.
