The VHP Central Board of Trustees has urged the Hindu society to lead a disciplined, cultured, dignified, dutiful, dharma-based life. They believe that with the grace of Ramji, they can create a society that values women’s dignity, protects the environment, and defeats destructive forces.
On January 22, 2024, after 496 years of battles, Ramlal’s place of incarnation was reclaimed. This marked the re-establishment of Hindu culture, with the belief that Shri Ram is Rashtra and Rashtra is Ram. The trustees honored the millions of martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the struggle for Ram Mandir.
The determination and sacrifices of revered saints and visionaries were crucial in achieving this historic moment. The VHP expressed gratitude to leaders like Shivaramacharya, Mahant Digivjay Nath, and others who played a significant role in the movement.
The Ram Janmahoomi freedom movement began in 1983 under the leadership of the VHP and with the blessings of revered saints. It became the longest movement in the world and the longest legal fight in global history, lasting over 134 years. The VHP acknowledged the hard work of lawyers and the government’s commitment to achieving this outcome after 77 years of independence.