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Demand to adopt of Dharma-based education system tabled in Adhiveshan !

(From left) Sandeep Shinde, Manjunath B. and Prof. Dr Manoj Kamat

Modern technology should be used to propagate Hindu Dharma! – Santosh Kenchaamba, Founder, Rashtra Dharma Sanghatana, Bengaluru

Santosh Kenchaamba, Founder, Rashtra Dharma Sanghatana, Bengaluru

Ramnathi, June 17 (Corr.) – Hindus are known for their knowledge and spirituality. We are living in a world that is currently unstable, uncertain, complex, and insecure about the future, as evidenced by the Ukraine-Russia war, the Covid19 epidemic, and the ongoing killings of Hindu activists. For this, one should study and understand the foundation of Hindu Dharma laid by Sages and Saints, said Santosh Kechamba, founder of Rashtra Dharma Sanghatana (Bengaluru). He was speaking at the 10th Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan on 16th June, in a session on ‘How to adopt a Dharma-based education system in the present situation’.
Shri. Kenchaamba further said, “Social media is being extensively used in India these days. Dharma education should be disseminated through this medium to the general Hindus, especially the youth. Modern technology should be used for the propagation of Hindu Dharma. Opponents of Hindu Dharma are quite active on social media. Therefore, one should beware of them. You can contact me if you need technical assistance to work for Hindutva.”

Seeing the spiritual energy in the convention, the establishment of Hindu Rashtra seems certain! – Santosh Kenchaamba

‘I’ve been to a lot of events so far; but my colleagues and I were fascinated by one thing, the coordination is excellent here! The speciality here is to coordinate many of the attendees at the same time. The great harmony that emerges from the confluence of Indianness and spirituality is evident here. I was wondering, ‘Will I get to see a glorious Hindu Rashtra?’ On witnessing the organizational power and spiritual energy of Hindus here, I know for sure that I will definitely see the Hindu Rashtra.’

Only awakened Hindus can establish Hindu Rashtra! – Manjunath B., President, Bajrang Sena, Karnataka

Manjunath B., President, Bajrang Sena, Karnataka

There is a need to awaken the Hindu community in order to alleviate the present situation of Hindus. Only awakened Hindus can establish the Hindu Rashtra. Our organization protects cattle. We have also protected 3,000 cows in the last 4 years. 4 to 5 thousand cows are smuggled from Kerala. We are also trying to stop it. 35 crimes have been registered against our activists just because we are doing this service. Our organization also works to counter ‘Love Jihad’. There is a group called ‘Small Friends Group’ in schools and colleges in Karnataka. As soon as a girl recharges her mobile number, the mobile number of the girl gets added to the group and in the next 10-15 days the girl is converted. There is a need to impart Dharma education to Hindu girls; otherwise Hindu families may suffer a great loss.
The Karnataka government was going to demolish 350 temples, which we stopped. The Congress government in Karnataka was trying to celebrate Tipu’s birthday. We opposed this. As a result, the government had to bow down. Tipu Sultan demolished the Anjaneya temple in Karnataka and erected a minaret there. Namaz is now offered at that place. We oppose it and are working to stop it.

Appreciation for seekers of Sanatan !

‘1 activist of Sanatan is like 100 activists of other organizations. While the activists may seem calm, they are actually taking great pains to do this work.’- Manjunath B., President, Bajrang Sena, Karnataka

The ‘Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya’ graduate will have attained Sainthood! – Sandeep Shinde, Central Coordinator, Sanatan Adhyayan Kendra

The ‘Maharshi Adhyatmam Vishwavidyalaya’ established by Paratpar Guru Dr Athavale, the founder of Sanatan Sanstha, will be along the lines of the ancient Nalanda and Takshashila universities. It will be a university that will impart comprehensive education to the students on subjects like Hindu philosophy, culture, spirituality, etc. Not only that, but every student who graduates from this university will have attained ‘Sainthood’. It will be the only university in the world to have the highest goal of achieving such a spiritual degree in the future! It will be a university that truly leads to the goal of human life! The foundation of this university has been laid by Paratpar Guru Dr Athavale, the embodiment of Divinity. So there is no doubt that this goal will be achieved. At present, the process of formation of Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya is underway. The ‘Spiritual Research Center’, a part of this university, has been in operation for the last few years. From this research center, great and innovative scientific research is being conducted on various subjects like spirituality, Dharma, Yagyas, etc. So far, the center has conducted research using various scientific instruments. Hundreds of experiments on hundreds of subjects have been recorded for this research, said Shri. Sandeep Shinde, the Central Coordinator of the Sanatan Adhyayan Kendra. He was speaking on the topic ‘Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya: Dissemination of Hindu Culture through Courses’.
Shri. Sandeep further said that although the syllabus of Maharishi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya is in the process of being finalized, various universities, colleges, and schools have approached the university to provide them with tailor-made courses and special workshops. At present thousands of subjects are being taught in thousands of universities around the world. None of these university curricula teaches how to achieve the ultimate goal of human life through spiritual pursuits. Learning material subjects can add to your knowledge; But you will not be able to experience happiness in your life through it. We are striving in this direction. As a part of this, we have started some courses at present.

Instructions have been given to various universities to start courses under the Central Government’s ‘Value Education’ initiative. In this regard, the following colleges and institutes have asked for our help…

1. We received the first request from K.J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai. Accordingly, we finalized the syllabus of the course and sent it to this college.
2. The curriculum for a course titled ‘Medium for Personal Development’ was submitted to the Academic Council of K.J. Somaiya College and within a few days, the course was approved by the council.
3. We have also been asked by Delhi University to conduct a course called ‘Charitrapushpa’ from Somaiya College.
4. Shri Mallikarjun and Chetan Manju Desai College at Cancona in Goa have expressed their desire with the Maharishi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalay to start a course on Indian culture.
5. Rudraprayag Vidya Mandir in Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) has requested 2 courses from us, one for students of class 5th to 8th and one for students of class 9th to 12th. Accordingly, we have also started the process of formulating the 2 courses. The course has been started by introducing one primary subject for each of these two age groups.
6. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Dehli, a reputed autonomous university, had requested Maharishi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya to make available specialized research on music and spirituality in the form of a syllabus. Accordingly, we have also developed a 26-hour syllabus called ‘Science of Music Based on Spirituality’ which will be implemented soon.
7. Rashtriya Uccha Star Abhiyaan Campaign (RUSA) has approved a two-day workshop on ‘Spiritual Literacy’ at Gurunanak Khalsa College, Matunga, Mumbai, with a grant from the Central Government for the workshop. This workshop will be held in the year 2022-23.
8. Meanwhile, a Senate member from Sayajirao Gaikwad University in Baroda had asked whether a curriculum based on spirituality could be introduced in their university as well.
9. Temple management: At present, the process of handing over the temples to the devotees has been initiated by some state governments. So temple trustees have asked us if a practical course on Ideal Management of Temples can be started.
10. Goshala – Those who are interested in starting a new Goshala have also asked Maharshi Adhyatma Vishwavidyalaya if there is any course on ‘How to run a Goshala’.

We can fight hedonism and materialism if we teach the advanced ancient Hindu culture ! – Prof. Dr Manoj Kamat, Principal, Sri Mallikarjun College, Cancona, Goa

Prof. Dr Manoj Kamat, Principal, Sri Mallikarjun College, Cancona, Goa

Money and material happiness can be gained from the present education. After teaching advanced ancient Hindu culture, we can fight hedonism and materialism. The present curriculum is failing to develop all-round students. Due to this, a Sanatan syllabus was developed in my college under the guidance of Sanatan Sanstha. Through this course, the teachings and methods of Sanatan values have been introduced to the students. Apart from this, the students have been given information on many subjects like ‘Spirituality and Spiritual practice’, ‘conduct according to culture’, ‘Salient features of Indian culture’, ‘Personality defect removal and personality development’, said Dr Manoj Kamat. He was speaking on the topic ‘Efforts to impart education based on Indian culture in educational institutions today’.
Dr Kamat further said that we have become advanced in 75 years; But did not develop. It is unfortunate that we have not saved our culture by taking Dharma education. We graduated, but we have not been able to awaken consciousness in ourselves. As a result, our education system has failed. Our education has failed. Hindus send their own children to be educated in missionary schools. Sanskrit is taught in universities in Germany; However, Indian universities have forsaken Sanskrit for German. Does the current education system adhere to the education of Hindu Rashtra? With this in mind, we need to create a new education system based on what we want. So that children will be taught their culture and patriotism. Education is being imparted mechanically by destroying the culture. This only creates workers, not thinkers.

Changes in students after visiting Sanatan Ashram!

‘I brought some students from my college to visit Sanatan Ashram. The students were overwhelmed to see the management and spiritual information in the Sanatan Ashram. There was a change in the thinking of the students. They went to the library and started reading spiritual texts. An online certificate course on Indian culture, spirituality, ethics, and nation-building has been started for the students. – Prof. Dr Manoj Kamat, Principal, Sri Mallikarjun College, Cancona, Goa.

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