Establish such traditions that not only India, but many Hindu Rashtras will come up in the world : H. H. Sant Dr Santosh Devji Maharaj, Shivdhara Mission Foundation

Session on ‘Role of Spiritual Organisations in Awakening Dharma’ on Day 1 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav

H. H. Sant Dr Santosh Devji Maharaj, Founder, Shivdhara Mission Foundation, Amravati, Maharashtra

Today there is not even a single Hindu nation in the world. Nepal was once one, but no longer. Your goal should be to achieve not just one, but many Hindu Rashtras all over the world. Shriram did not avail any facilities or arrangements in his exile. He abandoned all pleasures hence he is called Maryada Purushottam. There are many societies, many traditions, which believe in God but have been kept away from Hindutva. Establish such traditions, that not only India, but many Hindu Rashtras will come up in the world. We must introspect on our society. The problems faced by Hindus and their weaknesses should be addressed. Approach and seek help from other organisations for this. Let us exchange ideas and decide on a strategy in our area and act. Let us not stop with the thought, and ignite the flame of an ideological revolution in our respective areas.

Praise of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti activists

All the organisations that come to Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav are easily learning a lot here. Activists of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti have come from various provinces. Although they are highly educated, yet all have the same gentleness, sweetness, humility and affability. This is the inspiration they have received from Gurudev (Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Athavale).

Sanatan Sanstha should give responsibility to other Hindu organisations!

Sanatan Sanstha is doing intensive work. They should give some responsibility for spreading Dharma to various Hindu organisations. The scale and depth of Sanatan Sanstha’s work is coming to light. Sanatan Sanstha is doing a lot of extensive work.

Sanatan Sanstha has realised the need of the hour and focused on the right work. There is enthusiasm and attentiveness among the Sanstha’s seekers. Presently both Sadhana (Spiritual Practice) and Purushartha (Four basic pursuits of life) are required.