Sanatan Dharma is showing the right direction to the whole world today: Dr. Mohan Bhagwat

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday inaugurated the grand inauguration of Maa Soundarya Chinmayi Temple in Fakirmura village of Mohanpur subdivision of West Tripura district. This program was organized on the auspicious occasion of Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti. Along with the inauguration, Pran Pratistha and Kumbhabhishek were also completed in the temple.

As the chief guest in the program, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat praised Chinmay Harihar Vidyalaya, where completely free education is being provided. He said that along with power, devotion is also important. Just knowing the truth is not enough, power is also required to establish that truth.

In his address, Sarsanghchalak said, “Knowledge does not just mean speaking, knowledge means understanding.”

Referring to the journey of two thousand years, he said that the world did many experiments like science, socialism, monarchy etc., but now it is felt that the world needs India’s approach to life. Sanatan Dharma is today showing the right direction to the whole world.

Dr. Bhagwat stressed that temples have been the center of Indian social life. The specialty of Indian culture is that here power and devotion go together. Society remembers those people who mix with everyone and have a spirit of service. He especially praised the four states of South India, where the most activeness in service work is seen.

The Sarsanghchalak said, “We have had diversity here for many ages, but we are one. Unity in diversity is our greatest strength.” He warned that to stop India’s rise, external forces are trying to create divisions among us. Therefore everyone should be careful and maintain unity.

He further said, “In today’s era, merely knowing the truth is not enough. Power is required to establish that truth. India’s real strength lies in its culture. India has never adopted an aggressive mindset. It has always advocated peace and brotherhood. Today, the war-torn world needs exactly this peace, and India is continuously working in this direction.”

Referring to the great efforts of the sages and mystics, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that they established a unique approach of God-worship in every corner of the country. This approach is based on deep reverence for nature, considering rivers, mountains, mountains and the entire creation to be the embodiment of God. This work did not happen overnight, but has been an ongoing and continuous process.

Many dignitaries including Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, Tipra Motha founder Pradyot Debbarma were present in the program. The efforts of construction of the temple and free education are getting great appreciation at the local level.

The program ended with the message of revival of Sanatan culture and social unity. Bhagwat’s visit to Tripura lasted for two days, in which he also interacted with various social organizations.

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