Hindu Makkal Katchi Leader Arjun Sampath Receives Blessings from Jain Monks at Coimbatore Temple

Arjun Sampath, leader of Hindu Makkal Katchi, visited Suparsvanath Temple in Coimbatore to seek blessings from Sadhviji Sanskarnidhishreeji. They discussed Jainism, Sanatan Dharma, and the promotion of Indian culture.



Coimbatore: Arjun Sampath, the State President of Hindu Makkal Katchi, visited the Suparsvanath Temple in Coimbatore today to seek blessings from Jain monks. The temple, run by the Rajasthan Jain Shwetambar Murti Pooja Sangh, is located on R.G. Street.

Upon his arrival at the temple this morning, Sampath was warmly welcomed by the temple's President, Gulabchand Mehta. The Hindu Makkal Katchi leader then proceeded to meet Param Pujya Sadhviji Shri Sanskarnidhishreeji, who bestowed blessings upon him.



During the visit, Sampath and Sadhviji Sanskarnidhishreeji engaged in a discussion about the rich history of Jainism and Sanatan Dharma. The Sadhviji urged Sampath to intensify his efforts in promoting Indian and Tamil culture, emphasizing that it is everyone's duty to uphold and propagate Bharatiya culture, especially in South India where Western values are increasingly prevalent.



In response, Arjun Sampath shed light on the significant contributions of Samanar (Jains) to Tamil literature, highlighting the deep-rooted connection between Jainism and Tamil culture.



The Sadhviji encouraged Sampath to work more diligently towards preserving and promoting Indian culture, particularly in regions where Western influences are strong. This exchange underscored the importance of cultural preservation and the role of religious leaders in guiding community figures.



The meeting at the Suparsvanath Temple served as a platform for interfaith dialogue and cultural discourse, emphasizing the shared values and historical connections between different religious traditions in India.



The event was attended by several prominent members of the temple committee and local community. Among those present were Temple President Gulabchand Mehta, Secretary Gautam Bafna, Treasurer Tejraj Rathore, and Joint Treasurer Dinesh Kankulol.



Other notable attendees included Nitesh Jain, Kishore Jain, Kuldeep Mehta, Hemant Bafna, Shital Mehta, Amit Jain, and Dinesh Golchha, along with various other dignitaries who participated in the program.



This visit by Arjun Sampath to the Jain temple highlights the spirit of religious harmony and mutual respect among different faiths in Coimbatore, setting an example of unity in diversity.



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