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Gadher website for all to enjoy!
With blessings of our Devis, Kuldevis and with profound inspiration from Swarasati mata, we have managed to put together this very simple Gadher website for all to enjoy. With time, we aim to add more information so that none of our treasured historical past as well as our goodness is lost in this ever changing world we live in.
Jay Ashapura mata, Balvi mata, Gatral mata'
Jivan Darbar
Quotation from Shree Jivanbhai Nathoobhai Gadher:
Without our beliefs, culture, community, identity and language, .............we would be nothing but just one of many wandering around searching for something to adhere to - that would be a real pity for our present and future generation as well as negligence on our part !
Shree Jivanbhai Nathoobhai Gadher
We fought for the following and will continue to be proud of these below:
National Flag of India
Tricolor Flag
Saffron colour is for purity(upper color),
White colour is for peace (middle one having an Ashok Chakra) and
Green colour is for fertility (the bottom color),
Ashok Chakra contains equally divided 24 spokes which is taken from Ashoka Dharma Chakra Piller.
All the 24 spokes of the Dharma chakra are the representation of the 24 rishis of the Himalayas in which Vishvamitra is first and Yajnavalkya the last. The Ashoka chakra is also known as Samay chakra in which the 24 spokes represent 24 hours of the day and is the symbol of the movement of the time. During independance movement, a traditional spinning wheel, symbolising Gandhi ji's goal of making Indians self-reliant by spinning their own clothing, was added to the Tricolor. The 24 spokes were the 24 hours which Indians would dedicate to build a nation they would be proud of.
Do you know what the above Swastika symbol in Hinduism means - don't let anyone steal or misinterpret our symbol !!
until Hitler stole it !!!!
In the Western world the swastika is synonymous with fascism, but it goes back thousands of years and has been used as a symbol of good fortune in the Indian culture. As more evidence emerges of its long pre-Nazi history in Europe, can this ancient sign ever shake off its evil associations and forceful adaptation?