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  • Hindu saints do more service than missionaries, says Bhagwat

    Hindu saints do more service than missionaries, says Bhagwat

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    Jabalpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said Hindu saints do more service than missionaries.

    Stressing on the importance of education, he said ills plaguing the Indian society must be eradicated.

    “We have to eradicate ills in the society and bring prosperity,” said Bhagwat.

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    Bhagwat was in Jabalpur to participate in various programmes, including unveiling of a statue of Jagadguru Shyam Devacharya Ji Maharaj at Narsinh Temple. He also spoke at a lecture series at Manas Bhawan in the Madhya Pradesh city.

    “Nowadays missionaries are dominant, but our saints do more service than them. I am not saying this as a matter of pride, but that the truth,” he said at the lecture series while quoting a survey.

    The RSS leader said India is going to become a ‘Vishwa Guru’ (teacher or knowledge-giver), but it should attain that position with harmony.

    Bhagwat maintained educating the Hindu society will be good for the entire world.

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  • India can become ‘vishwaguru’ only by following path of religion: Mohan Bhagwat

    India can become ‘vishwaguru’ only by following path of religion: Mohan Bhagwat

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    Burhanpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that India will become ‘vishwaguru’ only by following the path of religion and will show the path to the world.

    Bhagwat was addressing the Dharma Sanskriti Sabha in Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur.

    “India will become vishwaguru only by following the path of religion. If we all keep following the religion, then in the coming 20-30 years, India will become the vishwaguru who will show the world a new path,” Bhagwat said.

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    He said that religion means the feeling of the welfare of the whole world.

    “We have to fulfil our duty by following the path of truth. India does not have to become a superpower but has to teach religion to the world. People of different languages, sects and religions live in India. Despite being different, we know that entire creation is one. That’s why we are Hindus. We have to take everyone along with mutual respect for each other,” he said.

    The RSS chief asked people to follow the teachings of saints and sages.

    “Since time immemorial they have been showing us the path of goodness. We all have to bear the burden of the welfare of the world together,” Bhagwat said.

    The Dharma Sanskriti Sabha was organized by Peethadhishwar Swami Jitendra Nath of the Nath Peeth located in Amravati, Maharashtra.

    Bhagwat reached Burhanpur in MP on a two-day tour. On the first day, Mohan Bhagwat organized a grand Dharma Sanskriti Sammelan in Bhagya district, which was presided over by Saint Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati of Badrikashram Himalaya.

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  • Bhagwat bats for unity among castes and sects

    Bhagwat bats for unity among castes and sects

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    Ahmedabad: Giving the message of unity among different castes and sects, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Friday that “earlier we were one, but we created divisions in the form of castes which were widened by foreigners and for this country, we will once again have to become one”.

    Addressing RSS workers here in the programme “Samaj Sakti Sangam” (confluence of social power), Bhagwat remembered Dr B R Ambedkar on his 132nd birth anniversary and said Babasaheb had said that an equality-based society (samta-yukt samaj) will only lead to the development of the country.

    “Ambedkar had said that we were defeated by foreign invaders as we were divided,” Bhagwat said.

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    “Earlier we were one, but we created divisions of castes and such things like sects and the foreigners widened it. Now for the development of the country, we need to be one again,” he said.

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  • Mohan Bhagwat to address gathering of 10K swayamsevaks in Ahmedabad

    Mohan Bhagwat to address gathering of 10K swayamsevaks in Ahmedabad

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    Ahmedabad: The Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Mohan Bhagwat, is set to visit Gujarat for two days on April 14 and 15.

    The RSS chief is scheduled to address a gathering of over 10,000 swayamsevaks at the G.M.D.C. ground in Ahmedabad on the evening of April 14. The following day, he will attend a book launch programme besides holding a meeting with the office-bearers of RSS.

    During his visit, Bhagwat will dedicate 1,051 ‘granths’ in the book launch programme named ‘Gyansagar Mahaprakalp’, which is being organised by the Punarutthan Vidyapith on April 15 at the Senate hall of Gujarat University in Ahmedabad from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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    The event will be held under the leadership of Junapithadhishwar Mahamandleshwar Avdheshanandgiri Maharaj, while the chief of Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Shanthakka, will be the chief guest on the occasion.

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  • Disinformation being spread to stop India’s progress towards becoming ‘vishwaguru’: Bhagwat

    Disinformation being spread to stop India’s progress towards becoming ‘vishwaguru’: Bhagwat

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    Mumbai: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said misconceptions and distorted information were being spread about India to slow down its progress towards becoming a ‘vishwaguru’.

    Speaking at a function in Mumbai, Bhagwat said such misconceptions were spread about the country post 1857 (after the First War of Independence) but such elements got a befitting reply from Swami Vivekanand.

    These misconceptions were being spread to slow down our progress as “nobody in the world can argue with us on the basis of logic,” he added.

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    “We are going to be a vishwaguru in the next 20-30 years. For that, we need to prepare at least two generations who will experience the change,” Bhagwat said.

    India had achieved a lot over the years but distorted information was being spread globally, to counter which the country needs to prepare it generations and also to attract “good people in the world towards us”, Bhagwat said.

    “Post 1857, some misconceptions were spread against us. It was Swami Vivekanand who gave a befitting reply to those who looked down upon us,” said the RSS chief.

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  • Bhagwat Katha narrator receives extortion demand of Rs 1 cr

    Bhagwat Katha narrator receives extortion demand of Rs 1 cr

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    Mathura: Bhagwat Katha narrator Aniruddhacharya has received a letter threatening to blow him up with his family with a bomb if he does not pay Rs 1 crore in extortion, Vrindavan police said on Friday.

    Police said they have registered a case and an investigation is underway.

    Additional Superintendent of Police (City) Martand Prakash said someone has sent a letter via post demanding Rs 1 crore from Aniruddhacharya, a Vrindavan resident, and threatened to blow him up with his family if he does not pay them.

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    Prakash said the manager of Gauri Gopal Ashram of Aniruddhacharya informed the police about the letter.

    It stated, “We have come to Vrindavan to blow you up. Give us one crore rupees. We give you a week’s time. Otherwise, you will be blown up along with your family and ashram with bombs.”

    Police officials are scanning CCTV footage of the ashram for suspects, the ASP added.

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  • Service by Hindu gurus in south much more than missionaries: Mohan Bhagwat

    Service by Hindu gurus in south much more than missionaries: Mohan Bhagwat

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    Jaipur: Service provided by Hindu spiritual gurus in the four southern states is much more than that done by missionaries, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Friday.

    Addressing a Rashtriya Seva Sangam event of the RSS, he said, “Service leads to the formation of a healthy society. If any section of the society is deprived, it has to be lifted for the betterment of the country.”

    “Generally, intellectuals of the country mention missionaries for their service. But, the service provided by Hindu spiritual gurus in four southern states is more than that done by missionaries,” Bhagwat said.

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  • Bhagwat: Time to follow footsteps of tribal queen Durgavati who put nation first

    Bhagwat: Time to follow footsteps of tribal queen Durgavati who put nation first

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    Satna: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday glorified the valour of tribal queen Rani Durgavati saying she put the nation first and fiercely fought the invaders who had thrust upon a master-servant relationship upon India.

    He emphasised that people should rise above petty personal gains and unite to undo this mindset.

    “Rani Durgavati fought the attackers (Mughals) valiantly. Her fighting tactics are being used by different armed forces. She fought the foreign power courageously,” he said at a function after unveiling the statue of the tribal queen here.

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    Those who were part of the First War of Independence in 1857 drew inspiration from the courage and supreme sacrifice of Rani Durgavati, he chief said.

    According to history, Rani Durgavati ruled the erstwhile Gondwana Empire from 1550 to 1564. She is remembered for defending her kingdom against the Mughals. Leading her army from the front she sustained injuries fighting the Mughals on a battlefield. She was advised to leave the battlefield but she refused and took out a dagger and killed herself June 24, 1564, in what is known as Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh.

    “She often made foreign attackers bite the dust. She wouldn’t have lost had she not been betrayed by her people. Remembering her, we should learn that petty personal gains should not take precedence over the nation’s interests. Rani Durgavati didn’t lose to the enemy’s strength, but due to the betrayal of her own,” Bhagwat said.

    He urged people to follow the footsteps of the tribal queen and imbibe her value and valour for protecting the country.

    The RSS chief said that foreign invaders have thrust a master-servant mindset upon India to an extent and that people should unite and undo this relationship.

    In contrast, he praised the old Indian rulers, saying they worked for the public good and protected society, religion and “Sanatan Dharma” by treating all as equal.

    The RSS chief also visited an exhibition on millets at the Majhgawan area in the district where he underlined the need to grow and popularise the consumption of the nutritious cereal.

    Millet is a common term to categorise small-seeded grasses that are often termed nutri-cereals or dryland-cereals and includes Sorghum (Jowar), Pearl Millet (Bajra), Finger Millet (Ragi), Little Millet (Kutki), Foxtail Millet (Kakun), Proso Millet (Cheena), Barnyard Millet (Sawa), Kodo Millet (Kodon) and other millets.

    India produces more than 170 lakh tonnes of millet, which is 80 per cent of Asia’s and 20 per cent of global production. The year 2023 has been designated as the ‘International Year of Millets’.

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  • RSS chief Bhagwat advises farmers to adopt cow-based farming

    RSS chief Bhagwat advises farmers to adopt cow-based farming

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    Meerut: Changing farming methods is necessary not only for India but the world, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday and advised farmers to adopt cow-based farming.

    The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader was speaking at a farmers’ conference organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh in Hastinapur.

    “Cow-based farming does not disturb the cycle of nature. Our farmers are worried. All their demands cannot be met, so the cost of cultivation has to be reduced. This is possible only with cow-based farming,” Bhagwat said.

    Exhorting the farmers to shun the use of chemicals, he added, “Our land has been ploughed for thousands of years. Yet, it is still fertile. We have seen the loss of agricultural production by increasing it indiscriminately.

    “Chemicals being used in farming are entering our bodies and making us sick.”

    Bhagwat said the government might change the policies but the farmers will have to do the work to save agriculture and nature.

    During his visit, the RSS chief also stopped by the ancient historical sites from the “Mahabharata” period in Hastinapur.

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  • British rule ruined India’s education system: RSS chief Bhagwat

    British rule ruined India’s education system: RSS chief Bhagwat

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    Karnal: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has accused the British rulers of ruining India’s education system and said “70 percent” of the population was literate before they dominated the country.

    Bhagwat addressed a gathering here on Sunday after inaugurating a multi-specialty hospital at the Aatam Manohar Jain Aradhana Mandir complex.

    “…Before British rulers dominated this country, 70 percent of our population was literate, educated. And on the basis of that education, everyone used to find ways to earn their livelihood and unemployment was almost negligible,” he said.

    “At that time, as per the education system prevalent in England, their literacy rate then was around 17 percent. After the British came, they dumped our education model here but implemented it in their own country…,” the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader said.

    He said the education system which existed in India when the British started to rule the country not only made people self-reliant and employable, but was also a medium of knowledge. But the British rulers ruined that system, Bhagwat said.

    The RSS chief also stressed on the importance of health and education for all in society, underlining that these should reach everyone and be affordable.

    He claimed that earlier, people used to take to these two sectors as a sense of duty but in the present time, these have become businesses.

    Bhagwat also lauded the work done by Aatam Manohar Muni Ashram.

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