1998 Indian College of Cultural Training - Dharmaveera
There are 1.5 lakh Christian male and female priests in Tamil Nadu.More than 35 theological colleges are run by Christian missionaries in the Hidden District to train them.There are many similar training colleges for Muslims.There are arrangements to tell them about the Christian and Muslim community. The Bible and the Quran are taught in educational institutions such as schools and colleges run by them.
They also brainwash Hindu children studying in institutions and convert them.But there is no provision for Hindus to learn the basics of religion.Dharma player Sacrifice and charity are the basic tenets of Hindu culture. Foundation stones. Those who live by this can be role models. Only then will religious services take place properly.
On that basis it was planned to start the work of creating selfless youth who are said to be Dharma warriors.Dharmaveera will be in charge of 5 villages lighting lanterns, plowing, organizing spiritual Bajna stories for children, conducting collective worship and conducting free tuitions. They will also approach a doctor in the area and do this work as a medical facility for the poor.
Gopalji wished that such Dharma warriors needed a place to train.He wanted to build a college for this in Trichy, the central part of Tamil Nadu.The college's project was introduced to the public in 1998 with a focus on the 70th anniversary of the hero's death.A campaign was launched in every village to get people to come forward to contribute.
On the road from Woraiyur to Kulumani, 4.5 acres of land was purchased in Sirathoppu village and construction work started after conducting Bhoomi Puja.
It was planned to start training for these Dharma warriors during the same period and the first training camp for Dharma warriors was started in 1999.Twenty-five people participated in the training camps, which were designed as a three-month series of training, followed by three months of fieldwork.
After completing the training, they were all sent to 25 areas to carry out the Dharmaveera campaign.
The work of creating such works Dharmaveerar is going on continuously every year.There are 1.5 lakh Christian male and female priests in Tamil Nadu.More than 35 theological colleges are run by Christian missionaries in the Hidden District to train them.There are many similar training colleges for Muslims.There are arrangements to tell them about the Christian and Muslim community. The Bible and the Quran are taught in educational institutions such as schools and colleges run by them.They also brainwash Hindu children studying in institutions and convert them.But there is no provision for Hindus to learn the basics of religion.Sacrifice and charity are the basic tenets of Hindu culture. Foundation stones.
Those who live by this can be role models. Only then will religious services take place properly.On that basis it was planned to start the work of creating selfless youth who are said to be Dharma warriors.
Dharmaveerar will be in charge of 5 villages lighting lanterns, plowing, organizing spiritual Bajna stories for children, conducting collective worship and conducting free tuitions. They will also approach a doctor in the area and do this work as a medical facility for the poor.
Gopalji wished that such Dharma warriors needed a place to train.He wanted to build a college for this in Trichy, the central part of Tamil Nadu.The college's project was introduced to the public in 1998 with a focus on the 70th anniversary of the hero's death.
A campaign was launched in every village to get people to come forward to contribute. On the road from Woraiyur to Kulumani, 4.5 acres of land was purchased in Sirathoppu village and construction work started after conducting Bhoomi Puja. It was planned to start training for these Dharma warriors during the same period and the first training camp for Dharma warriors was started in 1999.Twenty-five people participated in the training camps, which were designed as a three-month series of training, followed by three months of fieldwork.
After completing the training, they were all sent to 25 areas to carry out the Dharmaveera campaign. The work of creating such works Dharmaveera is going on continuously every year.