Hindu Aikya Vedi
- Swami Satyananda Saraswati
- J. Sisupalan
- Hindu renaissance
- Temple protection
The Hindu Aikya Vedi, also called Aikya Hindu Vedika (transl. Hindu United Forum), is a Hindu nationalist organisation in the state of Kerala, India.
History
The first chairman of Hindu Aikya Vedi was Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi.[citation needed] The first President of HAV was J. Sisupalan. The idea of HAV came from J. Sisupalan he talk with Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi and they formed HAV. Sisupalan before was State General Convenor of Hindu Munnani Kerala later when Bharatiya Janata Party started its functions; Kerala Hindu Munnani closed its work in Kerala.
The HAV also funded the restoration of two large temples in the village of Kesalingayapalli and also implemented certain policies that made the village more Hindu, from ordering children to read the Bhagavad Gita every night to banning Christian evangelists from entering the village. Pleased by the success of their policies, the HAV also applied the same policies to other villages.[1]
Criticism
HAV has been associated with supporting comments on the beef ban in the state of Maharashtra. [2]
Notes
Further reading
- The Hindu : Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram News : Withdraw award for Hussain: Hindu Aikya Vedi
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