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Social Harmony is not a new concept, it has always been the nature of Bharatiya society: Dr Mohan Bhagwat

Dr Mohan Bhagwat emphasised that awakening the righteous forces in society, practising Panch Parivartan in conduct, and maintaining continuous dialogue for harmony have become an essential necessity today

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RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat

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BHOPAL: On the occasion of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s centenary year, a Samajik Sadbhav Baithak was organised at the Kushabhau Thakre Auditorium, where Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat stated that
Social harmony is not a new concept; it has always been the inherent nature of Indian society, said Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat while addressing a Samajik Sadbhav Baithak organised at the Kushabhau Thakre Auditorium, Bhopal, on January 3, 2026.

He emphasised that awakening the righteous forces in society, practising Panch Parivartan in conduct, and maintaining continuous dialogue for harmony are essential today. The baithak was held in two sessions. The first session commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and a floral tribute to the Bharat Mata.

Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that the very meaning of the word ‘society’ is a collective moving towards a common goal. The Indian conception of society has always been one where life is fulfilled both materially and spiritually. Our sages and seers realised that existence is one; only perspectives differ. Through their penance and spiritual practice, the nation was shaped, and this forms the cultural foundation of Bharat.

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He stated that while laws can regulate society, harmony alone sustains, guides, and binds it together. Unity amidst diversity is our true identity. Outwardly, we may appear different, but at the levels of nation, dharma, and culture, we are one. A society that accepts unity within diversity is the Hindu society. Hindu is not merely a label, but a way of life and a natural disposition that does not engage in conflict over faiths, modes of worship, or lifestyles.

He further observed that attempts have been made to divide tribal and other communities by creating confusion and portraying them as separate, whereas the truth is that all people who have lived in Akhand Bharat for thousands of years share the same DNA. Harmony must be maintained not only during times of crisis, but at all times. Meeting, dialogue, and understanding each other’s work are the first prerequisites of social harmony. He stressed that the capable must come forward to support the weaker sections of society.

Pandit Pradeep Mishra Ji said that while various communities are working at their own levels, it is equally important to ask what we have done for the nation and what we have contributed to it. He highlighted the remarkable similarity between the spirit of Shiv and that of the Sangh. Just as Bhagwan Shiv consumed poison for the welfare of the entire creation, the Sangh continues to absorb daily accusations with restraint and dedication, working tirelessly in the national interest.

He said that regardless of the caste into which one is born, the ultimate identity is that of a Hindu, a Sanatani, and an Indian. Every Indian possesses immense potential for national and social upliftment. He described religious conversions as a grave conspiracy that impacts not only the present generation but also future generations, and called upon society to remain vigilant against it.

Referring to initiatives such as Green Mahashivratri, Pandit Mishra said that the worship of earthen Shivlings in every household stands as a powerful example of social harmony. The core objective of the Social Harmony Meet is to move forward collectively, taking along not only ourselves but also our neighbours and society at large. Just as caste is not asked in a community kitchen (langar), all must unite and work together for nation-building.
At the beginning of the programme, representatives of various communities presented reports on their respective social initiatives.

The Samajik Sadbhav Baithak concluded with a resolve that society will itself come forward to address the problems of its region and undertake collective efforts without waiting for the government.

Topics: RSS at 100Samajik Sadbhav BaithakRSSDr Mohan BhagwatBharat Mata100 years of RSS
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