In Ratlam, more than 25 people converted to Hinduism and returned home


- Claim that the ancestors returned to the original religion as they were Hindus

- After listening to Shivpuran, there was a change of mind, attracted to Sanatan Dharma, so there was a change of religion: Maharaj

Ratlam: In Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, about two dozen people have been found to have converted to Hinduism. The initiates say that they were never Muslims. They are nomadic people. Those who make a living by begging. When the Maharaj involved in initiation said that all these people came to listen to Shivpuran which changed their mind.

According to Maharaj, these people have converted to Hinduism due to conversion. The eternal religion within them awoke. After which they said that we want to return to where our ancestors were. He accepted Sanatan Dharma in front of people of every society. Together they converted.

Adherents of Sanatan Dharma say that we have never been to a mosque, never prayed, nor have we followed any other customs of the Muslim religion. "My name was Asha before and there is Asha today," says one proselyte. Our father and grandfather were Hindus. We have been worshiping gods and goddesses for centuries. Converts include women and children.

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