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India's unity should be seen from spiritual point of view, not language, religion or regional identity: Mohan Bhagwat

Madhya Pradesh/Satna:  Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh General Secretary Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday that India's unity should be seen from a spiritual point of view, not from a language, religion or regional identity. Today it is necessary that we look in the good mirror, that which shows us one. He said that those of us who have left the room of the house will one day return to it and set up camp again. We will return to what is ours, for it is ours.

General Secretary Dr. Bhagwat was addressing a program on the occasion of the inauguration of the new building of Mehar Shah Durbar at Baba Sindhi Camp here today. He said that India's diversity is its greatest strength. We are all Sanatan, we are all Hindus. On came a cunning Englishman, who showed us broken mirrors and took us apart. He took away our spiritual consciousness, gave us material things, and from that day on we began to understand each other differently. The unity of India should be seen from a spiritual point of view, not from a language, religion or regional identity. Today it is necessary that we look in the good mirror, that which shows us one. When we with a spiritual tradition look in the mirror, we will find that all is one. This is the mirror our teachers show us, and we should follow the same path.

Although the occasion was religious, its spirit became a symbol of social, cultural and national unity. Dr. The energetic words of Bhagavad filled the crowd with that energy, which reminded everyone of his eternal nature.

“We are all eternal, the British broke us”

In his address, Dr. Bhagavad first of all emphasized that we should all look inside ourselves, give up our ego and know our Self. “When we recognize ourselves, then there will be change in society,” he said, adding that there are many languages ​​in India, but the feeling is the same, love and unity towards the motherland. In the emotional part of his speech, the Sangh chief mentioned the historical pain of Batware and said that in the partition of 1947, Sindhi Bhai who did not belong to Pakistan, is in fact an undivided Ghaim of India. They have left, one day they will take it back and set up camp again. We will return to what is ours, for it is ours. He said that we need language, costumes, bhajans, buildings, tours, food, as it is in our traditions.

“The world calls us Hindus”, identity is not tied to hiding

Dr. Bhagwat said that some people do not consider themselves Hindus, but the whole world sees them as such. "People who don't call themselves Hindus go abroad, but even there people call them Hindus. This is despite their efforts, because our identity is our land, our life and our culture. It is connected, not by any label,” he said, adding that the statement symbolizes India’s cultural continuity, conveying the message that the soul of India cannot be bound by borders, nor can it be bounded by anything.

“Don’t leave religion for wish fulfillment”

During this time, Sarsanghchalak Dr. Bhagwat also gave a profound spiritual lesson to the society, “Leave your ego and see yourself. it will go away by itself.” He said that religion is not just a form of worship, but a complete vision of life. “When we adopt religion practically in our lives, both harmony and progress come to society.”

The cunning of the British, the mistake of India

Dr. Bhagwat criticized the policies of the British rule. He said, "The British were very clever. They defeated us mentally more than in battle. They showed us a broken mirror in which we could trust our own brother. Our culture is backward, our traditions are useless and in this disguise we have lost our spiritual consciousness.” It is time that we shed this broken image and see the face of the real India, the face that is self-reliant, self-aware and full of self-pride.

One voice, one resolve from Nagpur to Satna

It is noteworthy that Dr. This message of the Bhagavad is not new, but a symbol of continuity. He expressed the same view on the occasion of Vijayadashami in Nagpur recently. There he had said that "the time has come for India to stand again in its own self. Our indigenous systems would not have been destroyed by foreign invasions and the long night of slavery, they would not have existed again." At the same time, he had said that mere mental consent does not bring about change; For this, mind, speech and action; There must be unity in the three. "That's what branches of the union are doing. It's not just organizing, it's a powerful process of self-awareness."

Celebration of national consciousness in Satna

I got to see a wonderful confluence of faith and patriotism at Baba Mehar Shah Durbar premises on Sunday. As soon as Sarsanghchalak reached the stage, the entire ground echoed with slogans of “Jai Bharat Mata Ki” and “Jai Sriram”. People's eyes shone with pride and unity.

Durbar Chief Purushottam Das ji Maharaj, Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, Minister of State Pratima Bagri, MP Ganesh Singh, Indore MP Shankar Lalwani, , State General Secretary Bharatiya Janata Party, MLA Bhopal South-West Assembly, former National General Secretary Bharatiya Indus Sabha Bhagwandas Sabnani, Jabalpur Cantt MLA Ashok Rohani, saints and distinguished citizens.

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