Shakti required for world welfare, teaching duties of India: Mohan Bhagwat

Shakti required for world welfare, teaching duties of India: Mohan Bhagwat

Jaipur, May 17 (IANS). Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said that the world only listens to you if you have power. He described the country as the oldest country in the world, saying that the role of India is like an older brother who works to bring about peace and harmony in the world. Dr Bhagwat spoke during the program arranged during the death anniversary of Saint Ravinath Maharaj at Ravinath Ashram in Harmada, Jaipur. Referring to the statement of Saint Tukaram, he said that we are Baikuntha inhabitants and came to this earth, so that the teachings of the saints and Mahatmas can be treated by bringing it into practice. It is our responsibility to act in today’s time. Society must lead a life -rich life, because weak can do nothing. He said that society may worship, so it is necessary to live a powerful life with spiritual practice. Dr. Bhagwat showed humility in the program, saying that he is not entitled to honor or speeches. He said the 100 -year -old tradition of RSS includes the hard work of millions of workers. If this tradition is respected, it is the honor of those workers. Because of the commands of the saints, they receive this honor. During this, Bhavnath Maharaj dr. Bhagwat honored. A large number of dedicates were present in the program. Dr Bhagwat remembers the contribution of Lord Ram to Bhamashah, and mentions the tradition of the distance from the country. He said that it is the duty of India to teach religion to the world, but it also takes power. Referring to “Operation Sindoor” against Pakistan, he said that India does not hate anyone, but that the world understands the language of love and Mars only if your power has. It is the nature of the world that cannot be changed. Therefore, India will have to be strong for world welfare. The world has seen India’s power and this power is for world welfare. He said that world welfare is our religion. This is especially a fixed duty of Hinduism. It was our Salie tradition that was fired by the Sant Sama. Mohan Bhagwat shared the experiences with Ravinath Maharaj and said that we were inspired with his compassion to do good work in life. -Ians Aks/Aques Share This Story -Tags

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