Two times National Award Winner Film Producer Abhishek Agarwal Champions the Formation of the Sanatan Board to Protect Sanatan Dharma

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 20: Abhishek Agarwal, known for films like The Kashmir Files and Karthikeya 2, has endorsed the formation of the Sanatan Board, a centralized body to manage Hindu temples and ensure their assets are used to protect and revive ancient traditions.

Why the Sanatan Board is Needed

Preventing Mismanagement and Encroachment

Temple lands and revenues are often misused due to political interference. The Sanatan Board will prevent this by safeguarding temple properties.

Revitalising Sanatan Dharma

Temple income will be channeled into cultural, educational, and spiritual programs, essential for preserving Hindu traditions.

Constitutional Protection

Abhishek Agarwal calls for the board to have constitutional validity, ensuring it operates independently, free from political control.

Objectives of the Sanatan Board

Robust Management:

Overseeing temple assets with transparency and efficiency.

Cultural and Spiritual Revival

Promoting Hindu rituals, education, and cultural preservation.

Defending Temples from Encroachment

Ensuring temple lands and income are protected and used exclusively for Hindu causes.

Who Should Be Included

Leaders from Hindu Organizations (RSS, VHP),

Hindu Scholars and Activists,

Dharmacharyas to ensure ancient rituals are preserved.

Statement from Abhishek Agarwal

"It’s time we safeguard our temples, protect our traditions, and ensure temple resources benefit Hindus," says Abhishek Agarwal, calling on all Hindus to unite for this crucial initiative. "If the Waqf Board has such power, why shouldn’t Hindus have the same?"

The Sanatan Board is essential for reclaiming Hindu traditions, securing temple properties, and using temple income solely for Hindu causes.

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