Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta ji calls for embracing ‘Swa-Bodh’
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Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka urges ‘Sevikas’ to embrace ‘Swa-Bodh’ at Rashtra Sevika Samiti Pranta Baithak in Cuttack

During the two-day Pranta Baithak of Rashtra Sevika Samiti in Cuttack, Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka encouraged Sevikas to embrace “Swa-Bodh” (self-realisation) as a fundamental aspect of Hindu women’s identity and responsibility. She highlighted the crucial role of women in transforming Bharat into Vishwaguru, advocating for love and selflessness akin to trees that give without expecting anything in return. Shanta Akka emphasized the importance of traditional practices and urged Sevikas to adopt conscious living, inspiring them to contribute to the vision of a “Tejaswi Hindu Rashtra ka Punarnirman.”

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Two-day Pranta Baithak of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Utkal Prant, concludes in Cuttack with Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka inspiring Sevikas towards future goals

Two-day Pranta Baithak of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Utkal Prant, concludes in Cuttack with Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka inspiring Sevikas towards future goals

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Bhubaneswar:  The two-day Pranta Baithak of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Utkal Prant, concluded at Saraswati Vidya Mandir in Gati Raut Patana, Cuttack, with the esteemed presence of Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka and Khetra Pracharika Sushree Latika Padhi. The gathering included Pranta and Jilla Adhikaris, who convened to discuss organizational activities and future initiatives.

Speaking to the attendees, Pramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka called on Sevikas to embrace “Swa-Bodh” (self-realisation), defining it as the core of Hindu women’s identity and duty. She clarified that “Swa” should not be limited to the individual self but should encompass the broader identity of Hindu women as daughters of Bharatmata and leaders of society. “Young women today must deeply understand their identity and their role in making Bharat a Vishwaguru,” she asserted.

Encouraging Sevikas to reflect on their lives, Shanta Akka urged them to recognize the changes necessary for contributing to social transformation. Using a metaphor from nature, she remarked, “Just as trees give without taking, women should spread love, harmony, and peace in their environments.”

She also urged Hindu women to draw strength from traditional practices such as Bhoomi Vandan, temple visits, and reading uplifting literature, asserting that these habits could empower Sevikas to work towards the larger goal of “Tejaswi Hindu Rashtra ka Punarnirman.” Quoting, “Jaag raha hai jan gan man, nishchit hoga parivartan,” she inspired them to become catalysts for positive change.

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In her address, Shanta Akka commended the plastic-free arrangements of the Baithak, describing them as a testament to conscious and sustainable living.

Reflecting on Cuttack’s rich maritime history, she reminded participants of the ship-building expertise and international trade connections of Hindu civilization centuries ago. She referenced the Maurya and Vijayanagara empires as symbols of Bharat’s cultural and economic prosperity. Sharing a story from the Vijayanagara era, she illustrated how merchants traded with gold coins left unguarded in the streets, showcasing the immense wealth and trust of that time.

Concluding her speech, she recited a verse from Lalita Sahasranama: “Ichhashakti, Daanshakti, Kriyashakti Swaroopini, Sarwadhara Sutranishtha Sarvarthdatri,” urging women to embody strength, devotion, and selfless service, much like Maa Parvati.

The Pranta Baithak concluded with a renewed commitment among Sevikas to uphold the ideals of self-realisation, social harmony, and service to the nation.

Topics: RSSRashtra Sevika SamitiRashtriya SawayamSevak SanghPramukh Sanchalika Shanta Akka
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