Establishing Hindu Rashtra is a collective spiritual practice : Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Jayant Athavale, Founder, Sanatan Sanstha

Sachchidananda Parabrahm (Dr) Jayant Balaji Athawale guiding the audience

Ponda, Goa (Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Jayant Athavalenagari) – “Individual spiritual practice is known as ‘Vyashthi Sadhana’, while guiding society towards spiritual awakening is ‘Samashti Sadhana’. Sanatan Sanstha teaches the path of Samashti Sadhana, due to which today, 131 of Sanatan’s seekers have been elevated to the position of ‘saints’, and more than 1,000 seekers are expected to attain sainthood within the next 10 years. If society becomes more sattvik (spiritually pure), the establishment of a Hindu Rashtra will be realized faster. Establishing the Hindu Rashtra is a collective spiritual endeavor, and for that, everyone must practice spiritual sadhana,” said Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Jayant Balaji Athavale, founder of Sanatan Sanstha, while addressing a gathering of over 20,000 devotees at the ‘Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnad Mahotsav’ 2nd day event held at the Goa Engineering College ground. Dr (Smt.) Kunda Jayant Athavale, wife of Dr Jayant Athavale, was also present, adding to the sanctity of the occasion.

The office bearers of Shri Anantanand Saish Educational and Spiritual Trust Indore honored Sachchidanand Parabrahma Dr Jayant Athavale

If more and more people in society develop sattvik attitudes, the establishment of the Hindu Rashtra will become a certainty

In his speech to the seekers, Dr Jayant Athavale emphasized that doctors in society often focus only on treating physical and mental ailments, unaware that many diseases are caused by negative energies, ancestral karma, and other spiritual imbalances. “That in such cases, doctors do not have any solutions to relieve people from spiritual distress. To address these afflictions, people need to engage in the practice of chanting divine names (Naam Japa), a form of sadhana. The word ‘Hindu’ refers to someone who eradicates their own defects, as per the saying ‘Hinanī Gunānī Dushyati Ithi Hindu’. If more and more people in society develop sattvik attitudes, the establishment of the Hindu Rashtra will become a certainty,” said Dr. Athavale. He further stressed that we must prepare ourselves spiritually for challenging times ahead, as a third world war or a state of emergency is predicted. “During such times, citizens will face various challenges, and they must be ready to help each other. This preparedness is the essence of Samashti Sadhana, the collective spiritual practice. The establishment of the Sanatan Rashtra is, in essence, the establishment of the Hindu Rashtra, he affirmed,” he added.

During the event, a detailed chant of ‘Anantakoti Brahmandanayak Rajadhiraj…’ Shri Gurukripadhipati Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Jayant Athavale Ki Jai” was recited, highlighting the divine stature of Dr Athavale.

Dignitaries and devotees present at the Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnad Mahotsav

On this occasion Dr Jayant Athavale’s elder brother, Pujya Anant Athavale, shared a message for the event in which he wished for all resolutions, particularly the resolution of establishing the Hindu Rastra, to be fulfilled on the occasion of Dr. Athavale’s birthday. While Pujya (Dr.) Kunda Athavale expressed that the fame of Sanatan’s work is the result of the divine grace of their Guru, Saint Bhaktaraj Maharaj.

During this event, several spiritual leaders and esteemed dignitaries from different traditions, saints, and social leaders honored Dr. Jayant Athavale for his unwavering commitment to the cause of establishing the Hindu Rashtra. On behalf of the ‘Shri Sadguru Anantanand Saish Educational and Spiritual Trust’ from Indore, trustee Girish Dixit, and other officials, along with Pujya Ramanand Maharaj’s daughter-in-law Smt. Shilpa Nirgudkar, presented special honors to Dr. Jayant Athavale and his wife, Dr. (Smt.) Kunda Athavale. They were also presented with a silver medallion featuring the images of Saint Bhaktraj Maharaj and Pujya Anantanand Saish Maharaj.