
When more people develop a sattvik attitude, the ‘Hindu Rashtra’ will be a reality !
Doctors in society prescribe medicines only for physical and psychological ailments; however, numerous illnesses also arise from personality defects, prarabdha, ancestral problems, and distress due to negative energies – all of which are unknown to most doctors. Therefore, they cannot offer any solution on such conditions. Consequently, to eliminate this distress, Namjapa (Chanting God’s Name), meaning, sadhana (Spiritual practice) becomes necessary. The term ‘Hindu’ is derived from ‘हीनान् गुणान् दूषयति इति हिंदुः ।’ – meaning – One who overcomes the inferior Raja-Tama components is a Hindu. When more people in society develop a sattvik attitude, the ‘Hindu Rashtra’ will certainly become a reality.
Now, the adverse times and World War 3 are imminent. For this, we must begin preparing ourselves from today. During such wartime conditions, citizens will face various crises, and at that time, we must assist them. Preparing for this is samashti sadhana. The establishment of a ‘Sanatan Rashtra’ indeed means establishing the ‘Hindu Rashtra’, He added.
At the end of His speech, Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Jayant Athavale was hailed spiritually as ‘Anantkoti Brahmandanayak Rajadhiraj … Shri Gurukrupadhipati Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Jayant Athavaleji ki Jai !’ Later, His wife Dr (Mrs) Kunda Jayant Athavale expressed her thoughts, and a message from His elder brother Pujya (Dr) Anant Balaji Athavale was read out.
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