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A BJP leader in Karnataka has organized a ‘Ghar Wapsi’ ceremony during which 15 families have returned to Hinduism.  ​ 

​**Title:** Over 15 Families Embrace Hinduism in Karnataka’s Ghar Wapsi Ceremony

**Meta Description:** In Karnataka, over 15 families returned to Hinduism during a Ghar Wapsi ceremony led by BJP leader Ravinarayana Reddy, sparking discussions on reconversion.

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**Headline:** Over 15 Families Return to Hinduism in Karnataka’s Ghar Wapsi Ceremony

In a significant event held in Chikkaballapur district, Karnataka, more than 15 families who had previously converted to Christianity have returned to the Hindu faith during a Ghar Wapsi ceremony. The ceremony took place at the Ashwathnarayana Temple in Vidurashwatha, Gauribidanur Taluk, and was led by BJP leader Ravinarayana Reddy.

The reconversion ceremony included various rituals such as special poojas and homa-havana, which are traditional Hindu practices aimed at purifying and welcoming individuals back into the faith. Families from the villages of Nagasandra, Gandhinagar, Kadirenahalli, and Kodigenahalli participated in this event, marking a notable moment in the ongoing discussions surrounding religious identity in India.

Earlier this year, right-wing activist and founder of Yuva Brigade, Chakravarthy Sulibele, stirred controversy with his remarks advocating for Ghar Wapsi. Speaking at a Hindu organization’s event in Mangaluru, he emphasized the need to shift focus from “love jihad” to actively pursuing reconversion efforts. Sulibele called for training youth to facilitate the return of individuals, particularly women from other faiths, to Hinduism.

“Now is the time for change. We will now talk about ‘ghar wapsi’,” he stated, urging the younger generation to promote these reconversion efforts on social media platforms. His comments have sparked a mix of support and criticism, with detractors arguing that such statements promote religious conversions under the guise of reconversion, while supporters view it as a necessary step to reverse previous conversions.

As discussions around Ghar Wapsi continue, this ceremony highlights the complexities of religious identity and conversion in contemporary India, raising questions about the implications for community relations and individual beliefs.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What is Ghar Wapsi?**
A: Ghar Wapsi is a term used in India to describe the process of reconverting individuals back to Hinduism from other religions, often involving ceremonial rituals and community support. 

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