Tamil Nadu: Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat unveils statue of ‘Sampoorna Bharat’ at consecration of Bharat Mata Temple
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Tamil Nadu: Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat unveils statue of ‘Sampoorna Bharat’ at consecration of Bharat Mata Temple

“Akhand Bharat is true & eternal. We just need to awaken our consciousness to understand this truth,” says RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat while unveiling the statue of ‘Sampoorna Bharat’ at Bharat Mata Temple in Tamil Nadu

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Dr Mohan Bhagwat at Bharat Mata Temple Tamil Nadu, after unveiling the statue of Sampurna Bharat

Dr Mohan Bhagwat at Bharat Mata Temple Tamil Nadu, after unveiling the statue of Sampurna Bharat

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The “Kumbabhishekam” ceremony at Bharat Mata Temple build in Neelamangalam Village near Madurantakkam, Chengalpattu District was organised on May 5. At the ceremony Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsangachalak Shri. Mohan Bhagwat and Poojya Shri Dr Yudhishtirlal Ji Maharaj, 9th Peethadish of Shadani Darbar Tirth, Raipur also participated.

Shri Bhagwat, who unveiled a statue of Sampoorna Bharat at the consecration, said, “Bharat’s Amrit kaal is before us. We must believe in it. Also, Akhand Bharat is true and eternal. We just need to awaken our consciousness to understand this truth.”

Akanda Bharat has not been divided, it is just that lines have been drawn in the map.  During the discussion of Bharat’s partition in Britain’s Parliament, Lord Wavell said, “India is a country created by God, it should not be divided and cannot be divided,” said Shri Bhagwat.

Shri Bhagwat also said that “All creations in this world is based on Dharma. From the Himalayas up to the Indian Ocean, the entire land of Bharat is created by God. Bharat is Akand due to it is Sathya and Dharma.”

“Nobody can divide this. Maharishi Aurobindo said, only Sanathana Dharma can guide this world. Bharath was created to uphold this, Dharma.   Our Nation was created out of Truth, Kindness, Penance and Pureness.”

He added, “Politics, Arrogance, and Autocracy led the British to draw divider lines. If we believe in Bharat, those who left us also will come to us. The Muslims in Bharat say, we didn’t go to Pakistan because we wanted to live here and we will continue to live here. We are living here happily.  At the same time, those who didn’t believe in Bharat and left us are not happy now”.

He further said, “The Hindu society must work together. We must set to create awareness to set aside the differences.  Truth is One.  We speak different languages; the worship method is different. But these all are different forms of same truth. Swami Dayanand Saraswathi, Swami Vivekananda wished for Sampoorna Bharat.”

He added, “These revered saints’ wishes were sown in 1925 by Dr. Hedgewar.  Now it has grown as a large banyan tree. To realise Akhanda Bharat, people must be awakened, and realise the Dharma.  We must take Sankalp to dedicate our Thought, Deeds and Material for our country”.

Thousands of devotees, villagers and the common public also participated in the function.

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