Mohan Bhagwat’s message to the world, the root of conflict, the feeling of superiority, we are all one.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed the release ceremony of Union Minister Prahlad Patel’s book ‘Parikrama Kripasar’ at the Brilliant Convention Center in Indore. In his address, he described India’s faith as based on ‘direct feeling’ and said that it is not a fictional faith, but a faith that any person can experience with his efforts.
Bhagwat said that a scientific approach requires direct evidence, but in today’s time people who call themselves scientists do not have direct evidence. In contrast, there are direct evidence for India’s faith, which can be obtained from efforts and experiments. Referring to the glorious past of India, he said that due to the ‘consciousness and spirit of purity’ given by our ancestors, India was the best country in the world for 3000 years.
 

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He further said that technological progress was very high during that time, but there was no erosion of the environment. Human life was happy and cultured. He emphasized that India led the world, but never conquered any country, nor suppressed someone’s business or converted to anyone. He said, ‘Wherever we went, we gave civilization and knowledge, we taught the scriptures and improved life.’
 

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Emphasis on the principle of ‘we are all one’

Mohan Bhagwat also mentioned the conflicts in the world. He said that there are struggles in the world because people argue when ‘God’ is one or being many. On this, he said that our philosophers have prevented us from falling into such a conflict and have taught that ‘only’ God ‘. And no one else.’
Emphasizing the importance of unity, he said that there are conflicts in the world because one person considers himself superior to another. He said, ‘We believe that we are all one, but do we treat all of us in unity? No.’ He emphasized the need to maintain equality and harmony in society.

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