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Don’t leave own Dharma for reviving past glory of Bharat : Prof. Rameshwar Mishra

Conclusion of two-day work-shop held in Delhi on ‘Europe : An Indian angle’

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Prof. Rameshwar Mishra

New Delhi : The Indian Constitution has been amended 100 times so far; but the ancient ‘Vedas’ which are hundreds of millions of years old, have not been amended even once till now. Still Constitution is treated as superior to ‘Vedas’. We have to get connected with our traditional knowledge for revival of past glory of this country; it will also need taking lot of active measures based on such knowledge. Acts of ‘Dharmacharan’ as keeping aside morsels for cow, reciting ‘Gayatri-mantra’ is also a kind of serving the nation because Dharmacharan preserves traditions followed in this country. Upliftment of society is possible only by surrendering to Sanatan Dharma. It is necessary to insist for following own Dharma for revival of past glory of this country, stated Prof. Rameshwar Mishra of ‘Gandhi Vidya Sanstha’ from Varanasi.   

Two-day work-shop on ‘Europe: An Indian Angle’ was recently concluded in Delhi. It was organized by ‘Dharmapal Shodh-peetha and Sabhyata Adhyayan-Kendra’, Bhopal and was attended by ‘Pujya’ Dr. Charudatta Pingale, national Guide of Hindu Janajagrui Samiti (HJS) , Prof. Kusumlata Kedia and Shri. Rajendra Singh, a witness of ‘Rama-janma-bhoomi’ case. The program was compeered by Shri. Ravishankar, Executive Editor of a periodical called ‘Bharatiya Dharohar’.

Prof. Kusumlata Kedia said on the occasion that Europe practised materialism and we believe in spirituality. Nobody can stop us from getting back our past glory; nobody has that power.” Advocate Vivek Goyal, author of the book titled ‘India: the Greatest Economy of Earth’ said, “As per one report, India was leading in trade in the year 1856. Many things were exported from India; but nothing was imported because India didn’t need anything from outside.” ‘Pujya’ Dr. Charudatta Pingale said that Hindus have been given the vision of Sanatan Dharma through the work-shop.   

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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