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आप में से कितने है जिसने गौतम खट्टर के लिए आवाज उठाई? कितनों ने गोवा के सीएम को टैग करके लिखा? @goacm@DrPramodPSawant
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क्या यह समाज इतना निष्क्रिय हो चुका है कि अपने समर्थकों का साथ भी नहीं दे सकता?
यदि हम जीवित समाज हैं, तो हमें अपनी एकता दिखानी होगी।
गौतम खट्टर हमारे हिस्से की लड़ाई लड़ रहें है उनकी लड़ाई मुस्लिमों के ख़िलाफ़ नहीं कट्टरता और इस्लामिक जेहाद के ख़िलाफ़ है, उनकी लड़ाई ईसाइयों की ख़िलाफ़ नहीं बल्कि मिशनरीज़ और भोले भाले हिंदुओं के ईसाईकरण के ख़िलाफ़ है फिर उनकी आवाज़ को कुचला जाना, उनकी गिरफ्तारी जहाँ हमेशा की तरह भाजपा पर प्रश्न चिह्न हैं, वही इस घटना पर हिंदू समाज का मौन बहुत ही दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण है ।
किसी से सनातनी गौतम खट्टर की रिहाई के लिए ट्रेंड चलाने के लिए किसी से भीख नहीं मांगूंगा।
कोई साथ दे या ना दे। लेकिन अकेला ही ट्रेंड कराने की कोशिश करुंगा ।
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सेक्युलर पीयूष बंसल जी ने सनातन का अपमान किया है ।
A Virtual Visit to Hinglaj Mata Temple in the Republic of Balochistan
By: Mir Yar Baloch
19 April 2026
Today is the last day of a two week Hinglaj Mata Mela in the Republic of Balochistan. The annual Hinglaj Mata Naani Mandir Mela, which begins in the early days of April, is not merely a religious gathering t is a deeply emotional, cultural, and spiritual journey that echoes through centuries of devotion, resilience, and unity. Set against the rugged, majestic landscape of Balochistan’s Lasbela region, this sacred pilgrimage draws hundreds of thousands of devotees who travel across deserts, mountains, and borders to bow their heads at one of the most revered Shakti Peeths of Maa Bhavani.
At the heart of this spiritual epic lies Hinglaj Mata, lovingly called “Naani Mandir” by the local Baloch people. This name itself reflects something profound: a sense of familial reverence, of shared belonging, where the divine is not distant, but close like a grandmother watching over her children. For generations, the Baloch people have embraced this sacred site not only as a religious landmark but as a symbol of coexistence, protection, and honor. It stands as living proof that faith can unite hearts across cultures, languages, and borders.
The journey to Hinglaj is as meaningful as the destination itself. Pilgrims often travel in caravans, singing devotional songs, carrying flags, and sharing stories of faith and miracles. The air becomes filled with chants of “Jai Mata Di,” blending harmoniously with the winds that sweep across the arid mountains. Every step taken is seen as an act of devotion, every hardship a test of faith. When pilgrims finally reach the sacred cave shrine, many are overwhelmed with emotion tears of gratitude, hope, and spiritual fulfillment.
Surrounding this holy site is the breathtaking Hingol National Park, one of the largest and most ecologically significant protected areas in the region. Spanning thousands of square kilometers, the park is a rare blend of coastal, desert, and mountainous ecosystems. It is home to diverse wildlife, including ibex, chinkara gazelles, marsh crocodiles, and numerous bird species. Unique rock formations, mud volcanoes, and the serene flow of the Hingol River add to its mystical beauty. The park is not only an ecological treasure but also a spiritual landscape, where nature itself seems to bow in reverence to the sacred presence of Hinglaj Mata.
The mela attracts nearly half a million pilgrims every year, making it one of the largest religious gatherings in the region. Despite the challenging terrain, the spirit of hospitality shown by the Baloch people remains unwavering. Local communities actively participate in facilitating the pilgrimage offering food, guidance, security, and care. This deep-rooted tradition reflects a powerful cultural message: that protecting sacred spaces and honoring guests is a matter of pride and identity.
Hinglaj Mata Mandir today stands as a bridge between Balochistan and India, connecting millions through shared faith and devotion. It transcends political boundaries and reminds the world that spirituality knows no borders. The temple’s status as one of the 51 Shakti Peeths further elevates its importance, making it a cornerstone of Hindu religious heritage.
There is also a growing vision for the future—one that seeks to expand facilities, improve accessibility, and accommodate an even greater number of pilgrims. The aspiration to one day welcome millions more reflects not just ambition, but a commitment to preserving and sharing this sacred heritage with the world.
Above all, the message to devotees is one of reassurance and hope: that Hinglaj Mata’s doors remain open, her blessings universal, and her land welcoming. The dream of easier access, including visa-on-arrival issued by the Republic of Balochistan for Hindu pilgrims from around the world, symbolizes a future where faith journeys are guided by devotion rather than restricted by borders.
In the end, the Hinglaj Mata Naani Mandir Mela is more than an event it is a living story of faith, unity, and humanity. It is where deserts bloom with devotion, where strangers become family, and where the divine presence of Maa Bhavani continues to inspire millions with courage, compassion, and unshakable belief.
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