Report : Bharat as Vishvaguru
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Report : Bharat as Vishvaguru

RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat has said that whenever we talk about the Hindu society what we excatly mean is an organised and united Hindu society in which we sink all our differences and respect diversities among us.

by Archive Manager
Feb 13, 2017, 03:12 pm IST
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Living in Hindustan every  citizen, whatever  religion he comes from, is a Hindu, just as everybody living in Japan is a Japanese, living in Russia is a Russian

Bhopal:  RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat has said that whenever we talk about the Hindu society  what we excatly mean is an organised and united Hindu society in which we sink all our differences and respect diversities among us.
This was the ideal by which our forefathers lived  and that clearly is their message to us. Bharat can become a Vishvaguru only when it becomes organised and united society in that manner.
Addressing a gathering at the Hindu Sammelan in Baitool  Dr Bhagwat said the entire world was looking towards Bharat to become a Vishvaguru and it is the responsibility of every Hindu to work in that direction.
He said while we see economic struggle being waged all-around in the world, and lot of bloodshed in the name of religion and sects, it is time Bharat assumed the role of a Vishvaguru, because the world looks at Bharat to resolve such issues.
In Bharat we have seen unity among human beings. Every one has a part of Ram in him.
Dr Bhagwat called upon the Hindus to serve the society in unison. “We need to empower impoverished and deprived sections of the society”,
he said.
Long time back the British handed over a broken mirror to us through which we were shown the entire society fragmented  
Speaking about the significance of chosing Baitool for the conference, Dr Bhagwat said it had been an important ancient place from where the message of unity in the Hindu society would go forcefully.
He said the purpose of the conference was to empower the society and make Bharat a Vishvaguru.
He said living in Bharat or Hindustan every citizen, whatever
religion he came from, was a Hindu, just as everybody living in Japan was a Japanese, living in Russia was
a Russian.
Dr Bhagwat administered a
five-point oath to the participants which said;

  • We will make effort to empower weaker sections of the society.
  • We would keep environment clean around our houses
  • We would hold “aarti” of Bharat Mata in our house after sharing inspiring stories of our great men.
  • We wold sincerely work hard to raise the prestige of Bharat in the world.
  • We would not exercise discrimination and endevour to unite different sections of the society.

He said “Bharat mata ki jai” must echo is all parts of the nation.
Speaking on the occasion renowned Ramkatha exponent Pt Shyam Swarup Manwat said in the entire world it was only Bharat where the message of human unity was spread. “We dont just talk about welfare of Bharat, we talk about welfare of the entire humantiy , whatever country it belonged to”.
Spritual guru Sant Satpal Maharaj called for empowerment of women. He said it was responsibility of the saints to work hard to arouse spiritual power of the nation through women.
Dr Bhagwat also paid tribute to former Sarsanghchalak Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar in the Baitool jail where he was imprisoned for three months in 1948. 

—Organiser Bureau

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