?Life does not happen without Paramarth??Dr Mohan Bhagwat
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?Life does not happen without Paramarth??Dr Mohan Bhagwat

Rashtiriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat has asserted that the Indian culture is bound by spiritual and material thoughts. ?There is no equal thought in these two activities, in the same way, acceptance and rejection also depends entirely on the individual. Through sadhus, mahants, mahatmas one can reach this idea and these thoughts enrich human life,? said Dr Bhagwat, while addressing a recent gathering at Swami Savitanandji?s Amrit Mahotsav in Nashik.

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Rashtiriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat has asserted that the Indian culture is bound by spiritual and material thoughts. “There is no equal thought in these two activities, in the same way, acceptance and rejection also depends entirely on the individual. Through sadhus, mahants, mahatmas one can reach this idea and these thoughts enrich human life,” said Dr Bhagwat, while addressing a recent gathering at Swami Savitanandji’s Amrit Mahotsav in Nashik.
 
On behalf of the Swami Savitanandji Amrit Mahotsav Samiti of Tarsada and the family of seekers, the event marked the celebration of Swami Savitanandji’s Amrit Mahotsav that concluded on the ‘Nakshatra’ lawns. Swami Savitanandji was honoured with a Mantra and a shawl. A special memorial publication was also released by Dr. Mohan Bhagwat.
 
Speaking at the event, Dr Mohan Bhagwat said, “Savitanand Swamiji and the RSS have a very strong indebtedness, (strong relations) and no matter how many objections come, this relationship will continue, not only that, it will continue to grow more and more,” quoting Dr Bhagwatji further said, “We have to keep in mind today’s time flow. It is difficult to decide whether to accept or reject spiritual, material thoughts.
 
Even the scientific truth point of view, which is seen in front, will accept the same thing or not; This cannot be said! By renouncing everything and accepting a spiritual life, the sages and mahants continue to work to teach the society through their thoughts.
 
“Life (Prapancha) does not happen without Paramarth, it is true, still one can attain dispassion through contemplation and contemplation of God, but all this happens according to the circumstances,” he said.
 
The new generation needs direct experience. Whatever one may say about ancient Indian culture, but it is true that Indian culture and tradition seems to be piercing every thread. We can say that Indian culture started before ages, but today’s new generation is very smart, curious.
 
Not ready to accept anything very easily. They have to be explained on the basis of logic, proof, all these things, only then they believe, so if we have knowledge of various things, then we can fulfill their curiosity. Indian thought, culture, tradition, this is our heritage. Efforts are being made to give this heritage of saints through the medium of kirtans, pravachans, discourses. 
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