New Delhi, 5 September (H.S.): Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has stated that global evil forces seem to diminish upon reaching India, where they are symbolically given their last rites.
He made these remarks at the 'Vedsevak Sanman Sohala,' an event organized by the Sadguru Group to honor 200 'gurujis' who completed 16 months of rituals associated with the four Vedas during the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Bhagwat pointed out that while evil forces are active and cohesive, virtuous individuals require constant guidance and support.
He also highlighted how these negative forces have manifested worldwide, citing examples from America, Poland, the Arab Spring, and Bangladesh. Bhagwat criticized those who promote divisive ideologies for their own gain, stating that they are responsible for exacerbating global cultural degradation.
He emphasized that India's strength lies in its deep-rooted knowledge and practices, which ultimately counteract these negative forces and contribute to its cultural resilience. Bhagwat's statements shed light on the power of India's culture and traditions, which continue to play a vital role in protecting and preserving the country's values and beliefs.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Indrani Sarkar