How many know that an All-India Hindu Conference was held at Ponda, Goa on 
14-17 June 2017?
Declaring a Hindu Kingdom or Regime:
A man from the audience calls out “Jaitu Jaitu!”   [meaning?]
All cheer “HinduRasthrum!” 
The man repeats “Jaitu Jaitu,” and the people shout back: "Hindu Rasthrum".

Next came Sadhvi Saraswati, 23, – apreacher with the  Sanatan Dharm Prachar 
Seva Samiti ('sadvi' is presumably a female sadhu).  She sat on the 
stagealongside four fellow ‘gau rakshaks (cow protectors)’.A televisionscreen 
begins to show footage suggesting a cow being culled.
That was her cue to sit up and bow her head in silent prayer. At the end of the 
prayer, she came to the podiumand said in Hindi: “I want to clarify what I said 
earlierthis morning; I ask Hindus to pick up their weapons in defence of the 
cow,our mother.”
Then she adds: "But this is not only for Hindus. Does the cow, our 
mata,differentiate between Hindu and Muslim when giving milk? And anyone who 
dares to hurt hermust be hanged to death!”
The crowd – no more than 120 people excluding the press – isenthralled.
“Jai Hind!”they clap and cheer with fervour. Followed by “Har Har Mahadev!”
The announcer thanks the sadhvi for her “amrut vani” (sweet,nectar-like 
speech). She grins back and is soon escorted out. She accepts noquestions from 
the press.Next came another practice of Hindu Rashtra: car cleaning in a novel 
way.
Three men walkedinto a parking lot at Ramnathi Temple in Ponda. At one end of 
the lot was aline of SUVs, their muddy tyres telling the tale of a long 
journey, and, at theother, cars and heavy vehicles stood neatly aligned, their 
drivers taking a napinside.
Exchanging few words, the three got towork. One started chanting as he circled 
each car; the second sprinkled whatthey later confirmed was gaumutra (cow 
urine) on the roof of all parked cars;the third, carrying incense sticks, 
circled the vehicles twice around all fourmuddy tyres. A fourth man then opened 
all the doors and sprinkled a secondround of gaumutra.
“This is shudhi karan (purifying),”explained Abhijit Nadkarni, a spokesperson 
from Hindu Janjagriti Samiti, whichorganised the convention. This is a free 
service — for all vehicles at theparking lot. Nadkarni said, “Their car needs 
shuddhi karan. We do it to all objects — watches,clothes, sometimes even 
handbags. It’s a spiritual exercise.”
Heemphasised, “gaumutra purifies.” 
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