India can become ‘Jagatguru’ if Hindus unite together : RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

Hindus participating in mammoth rally held at Nandurbar

Nandurbar (Maharashtra) : People, who do not want unity among Hindus for own selfish interests, are creating row among Hindus over different issues and getting benefit out of the same. Present condition of Hindus is like tigers raised among goats who have forgotten own strength. Hindus have forgotten the power of unity in diversity. All problems will be solved automatically when 800 millions of Hindus in this country come together realizing own strength and this country can become ‘Jagatguru’ solving problems of the whole world, stated ‘Sarsanghchalak’ Mohan Bhagwat while addressing ‘Satpuda Hindu rally’ held by RSS on 14th January at Circus Maidan, Nandurbar. His Holiness Mandaleshwar Vishweshawaranand Maharaj, Shri. Madhukar Gavit, Shri. Chaitram Pawar, office bearers; and Devagiri regional Chief also graced the occasion. The rally was attended by more than 35000 people including natives coming from remotest interior areas. Many office bearers from Jalgaon, Dhule and Nandurbar who are in active politics, made it a point to attend the rally.

H. H. Mandaleshwar Vishweshwaranand Maharaj said, “Native tribal people are the original citizens and their contribution is huge in preserving Indian culture. They did not change their religion despite facing many problems nor did they fall prey to luring by people who tried to mislead them. Let us try to bring back people who left Hindu Dharma, by explaining to them the greatness of our traditions because Dharma is always superior to any kind of enticements.

Highlights

1. Huge procession was taken out at 10.00 a.m. before the rally from Shivaji Natya Mandir covering all roads with youth carrying saffron flags and swords. 10,000 youth joined the procession.

2. More than 50 people including Saints, Mahants, chief guests and members of welcoming committee shared the dais.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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