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HSS (UK) mourns passing of Dr Tatwawadi

It is with profound sadness that Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (UK) along with the Global Hindu Community mourns the passing of Dr Shankar Tatwawadi. Shankar Rao ji, as he was fondly known, passed away on 13th March 2025 at the age of 92 in Nagpur, India. 

Shankar Rao ji was an excellent student and completed his education in Nagpur, graduating with an MSc in Chemistry from Nagpur University. He pursued his doctoral studies at the prestigious Banaras Hindu University (BHU). He then undertook post-doctoral research at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Kansas in the United States in the mid-1960s.

Dr Tatwawadi then returned to BHU as a professor in the Department of Pharmacy, where he later became the Head of the Department. After many years as a professor he took early retirement and devoted himself to the work of supporting Hindus outside of India. He became a full time worker (Pracharak) of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) and helped to expand the activities and the development of the dedicated volunteers of HSS (UK). 

From 1989 to 2011, Shankar Rao ji travelled tirelessly across the breadth of the UK motivating the numerous volunteers of HSS, getting to know their families and guiding them in the expansion of HSS work. He provided crucial guidance on many key events, including the Virat Hindu Sammelan in Milton Keynes and the establishment of the Hindu Marathon (UK) as well as the numerous Sangh Shiksha Vargs (Youth Leadership Training Camps) over a span of 22 years.

From 1993 onwards he travelled to more than 60 countries, working with the Hindu Community globally to spread the message of Hindu Unity.

In 2011, Dr. Tatwawadi returned to India and joined Vijnana Bharati (A Scientific organisation) as a guide and mentor and engaged with prominent personalities in the scientific field.

Despite his advanced years and recent ill health he continued to keep in touch with Swayamsevaks/Sevikas around the world and warmly met them when they visited India. He breathed his last on the morning of March 13th at 10:30 am and as per his wishes his mortal remains were donated to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Nagpur.

Shankar Rao ji will be affectionately remembered for his calm nature, his warm interactions with young and old, deep wisdom and consistent guidance. He was a fatherly figure and an inspiration to countless Hindu Youth in the UK. His life journey and dedication to the development of the Hindu community will continue to inspire future generations of swayamsevaks and sevikas in the UK and around the world.

HSS (UK) offers our heartfelt shraddhanjali (homage) and pray for sadgati (onward journey towards godhead) to the departed atma of Shankar Rao ji.

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HSS (UK) welcomes the Pran Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony of Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on 22nd January 2024.

HSS (UK), along with 200 Dharmic communitites accross the UK welcomes the Pran Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony of Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on 22nd January 2024.

Following a long struggle of over 500 years, the Pran Pratishta (the consecration) ceremony of Shri Ram is finally here. We are honoured to stand alongside 200+ Dharmic organisations in the UK as proud signatories of a declaration, which extends a warm welcome to this historic event. 

The Declaration states: 

We, the representatives of the Dharmic communities in the United Kingdom, are delighted to welcome the inauguration ceremony of the temple of Sri Ram (Ram Mandir) in Ayodhya, India on 22nd January 2024. 

Sri Ram is revered as the embodiment of Dharmic traditions across the globe and is an enduring symbol of Hindu/Indic civilisation. The consecration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the sacred birthplace of Sri Ram, is a historic moment which marks the calumniation of five centuries of dedicated efforts by countless devotees. 

We also acknowledge the key role played by the Honourable Supreme Court of India, whose unanimous verdict has allowed for the construction of this Mandir. It will be one of the largest spiritual shrines in the world, bringing joy to millions of pilgrims throughout India, and the global Indian diaspora. 

As we approach this auspicious occasion, we hope households in the United Kingdom will celebrate this home-coming of Sri Ram to Ayodhya as a festival of Diwali. May this Mandir serve as a luminous beacon of hope, and peaceful co-existence to echo the ideals of ‘Ram Rajya’, amongst the communities across the wider world.

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HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH (UK) CONDEMNS ATTACKS ON HINDU COMMUNITY

HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH (UK) CONDEMNS ATTACKS ON HINDU COMMUNITY

26th September, 2022

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (UK) strongly condemns the ongoing use of violence and verbal incitement and attacks on Hindu temples, individuals and their property in Leicester, Birmingham and other cities in recent days. These were fuelled by fake news and falsehoods on social media which were sadly also picked up and repeated by mainstream media as well. The police and other authorities have also confirmed that this was due to misleading information being circulated.

Such attacks are an assault on the British values of free speech, democracy and fairness and to try to paint Hindu views as anti any other religion is simply false.

HSS (UK) is against all forms of bigotry and extremism.

We call for peace and calm to prevail and for all communities to work together in the spirit of Vasudaiva Kutumbakam – the whole world is one family.

 

 

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Queens Green Canopy Initiative

April 7, 2022

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (UK) participated in a tree planting event at Whalebone Park in the London borough of Barnet as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative.

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