
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says India’s prime responsibility is to present its glorious way of life to world
The Hindu
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasizes India's responsibility to showcase its way of life for global harmony and prosperity.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said it is India's prime responsibility to present its glorious way of life to the world so that others can follow and attain happiness and prosperity.
Dharma, which is the foundation of everyone's life, must be preserved and awakened as per the changing times, he further said.
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The essence of Indian ethos lies in ensuring the well-being of all, Mr. Bhagwat said at the inauguration of the Moraya Gosavi Sanjivan Samadhi ceremony in Pimpri Chinchwad industrial township near Maharashtra's Pune city on Tuesday *December 17, 2024).
It is everyone's responsibility to maintain balance and patience to ensure the smooth functioning of the world order. In Indian culture, there has always been a tradition of returning to nature. In today's terms, this can be described as 'giving back'," he said.
"The structure of our dharma is built on this principle of 'giving back'. Our ancestors recognised and practised it as nature itself works on this aspect," Mr. Bhagwat said.
He said our ancestors not only understood the concept of balance in dharma but also led by example, demonstrating how to live peacefully while ensuring harmony and progress for all.

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