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Hindu philosophy and Hindu culture doesn't  allow supremacy. Because we see that the whole world as one family, and all ...
24/04/2026

Hindu philosophy and Hindu culture doesn't allow supremacy. Because we see that the whole world as one family, and all are our brothers and sisters. Then there is no question of supremacy. We see the oneness in everybody. So, when that is the basic philosophy of Hindus, the supremacist nature of Hindus cannot be there. -Shri Dattatreya Hosabale Ji, Sarkaryavah, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

RSS believes that continuous and comprehensive dialogue with all these groups will definitely help in clearing the misco...
24/04/2026

RSS believes that continuous and comprehensive dialogue with all these groups will definitely help in clearing the misconceptions, misgivings, or if there are any fears, that will definitely be clarified. So, RSS is engaged in such dialogues with the generally called as minorities and their leadership. -Shri Dattatreya Hosabale Ji, Sarkaryavah, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

23/04/2026

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23/04/2026

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On the occasion of Shri Shankaracharya Jayanti a conference held in Kalady was inaugurated by Adv. Alok Kumar Ji, Intern...
22/04/2026

On the occasion of Shri Shankaracharya Jayanti a conference held in Kalady was inaugurated by Adv. Alok Kumar Ji, International President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
The conference was presided over by former C.M.D. Dr. Madhu S. Nair, Cochin Shipyard, and was attended by Poojya Swami Pragyanananda Tirtha, Swami Satswaroopananda Saraswati Ji, Acharya Kunjhol Ji, and P. Mohandas Ji.
As part of the Shri Shankaracharya Jayanti, a youth conference, an Acharya conference, a Mahaparikrama led by Sampoojya sannyasis, Poorna Nadi Snan and a Maha Aarti were also held.

West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya | April 19, 2026The 36th Seng Khihlang (Tien Phira / Lumphung), one of the most significan...
21/04/2026

West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya | April 19, 2026

The 36th Seng Khihlang (Tien Phira / Lumphung), one of the most significant indigenous spiritual congregations of the Khasi–Pnar (Jaintia) community, was successfully held from April 17 to 19, 2026 at Sein Raij Muthlong in West Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya. Established in 1981, Seng Khihlang has grown from a small gathering of 30–40 participants into a massive spiritual congregation attended by lakhs of indigenous faith believers, symbolizing a living tradition of cultural continuity, identity, and spiritual resilience.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Sunil Mohanty, Assam Kshetra Prachar Pramukh, delivered a comprehensive and deeply reflective address, placing indigenous traditions of the Northeast within the larger civilizational framework of Bharat. He emphasized that to understand the essence of ancient Bharat, one must look towards the Northeast, where traditions continue to thrive in their most organic and spiritual forms.

Recalling Meghalaya’s historical legacy, he referred to early rulers such as Urmi Rani (c. 600–630 CE), Krishak Pator, Hatak, and Guhak, and stressed the importance of remembering these figures. He also highlighted the historical importance of Jaintiapur, which served as the capital of the Jaintia Kingdom until its annexation by the British in 1835. Further, he mentioned key rulers including Prabhat Ray Syiem (1500–1516), Laxmi Sinha (1670–1701), credited with constructing the Jayant Rajbadi in 1680, and the last ruler Rajendra Singh Syiem (1832–1835).

Paying tribute to struggle against colonial rule, he remembered U Tirot Sing (c. 1802–1835), U Kiang Nangbah (1836–1862), and Pa Togan Sangma (d. 1872), acknowledging their sacrifices in defending sovereignty and identity.

Dr. Mohanty highlighted the richness of indigenous heritage, referring to the megalithic traditions of menhirs and dolmens as enduring symbols of an ancient civilization. He also spoke about the spiritual significance of the Nartiang Durga Temple and the Jaintia Shaktipeeth in present-day Bangladesh. He further pointed out the existence of a nearly 3,000-year-old iron-smelting tradition in Meghalaya as evidence of advanced indigenous knowledge systems.

Emphasizing the philosophical unity underlying diverse traditions, he noted that indigenous faiths across the Northeast Bharat including those of Nyishi, Apatani, Galo, Mishings, and Kacharis share common foundations such as reverence for the Panch Bhutas (earth, water, fire, air, and sky). Drawing from the wisdom of the Rig Veda, he cited the Vedic expression “Eko’ham Bahusyamah” (I am One, may I become many), explaining that diversity is an expression of the One manifesting in multiple forms. He emphasized that in the Bharatiya worldview, diversity is not seen as division or difference as often interpreted in Western thought, but as an intrinsic expression of unity itself, where plurality strengthens, rather than fragments, the whole.

Describing indigenous faith traditions as the Mother or the foundational source of world’s modern civilisations and organised religions, he stated that just as the river Ganga depends on its origin at Gangotri, modern religions and civilizations are rooted in indigenous traditions, and their decline would impact the entire world’s cultural and spiritual balance. He also referred to the International Council for Cultural Studies (ICCS), which brings together representatives of more than 40 indigenous traditions globally, including Māori, Aboriginal, Aztec, and Zulu communities, to explore shared spiritual values and common heritage with the ethos that “All are One.”

In the context of the centenary year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Dr. Mohanty emphasized the need for “Panch Parivartan” like preservation of family values, environmental protection, social harmony, promotion of selfhood, and adherence to civic duties. He also highlighted the core principles of Niam Khasi such as “Tip briew tip blei” (to know humanity is to know God), “Tip kur tip kha,” and “Kamai ia ka hok” (earn righteousness), underlining that true spirituality is reflected in conduct, compassion, and selfless service.

The three-day program saw structured participation with the arrival of delegates and ceremonial Mawbynna (monolith) procession on the first day, followed by installation, awareness sessions, and prayers on the second day, and a grand concluding ceremony on the third day. More than 30 Sein Raij and Seng Khasi units participated through traditional songs and dances, reflecting the vibrant cultural heritage of the community.

The event was attended by several prominent dignitaries including Sniawbhalang Dhar, Deputy Chief Minister of Meghalaya; Wailadmiki Shylla, Minister, Government of Meghalaya; Sanbor Shullai, Minister, Government of Meghalaya; Matthew Beyondstar Kurbah, Member of Legislative Assembly; Laski Rymbai, Deputy Chief Executive Member, JHADC; Sooki Lapasam, Member, JHADC; and Rikut Parien, Member, JHADC, along with traditional authorities including the Dollois of Shangpung, Raliang, Jowai, and Nangbah Elakas, and officials from various departments.

The 36th Seng Khihlang concluded with a strong message of unity, cultural pride, and the reaffirmation that preserving indigenous traditions is essential for building a harmonious, spiritually rooted, and inclusive society.

সংস্কৃত কেৱল এটা ভাষা নহয়, সংস্কৃত হল ভাৰতৰ সংস্কৃতি, পৰম্পৰা, জীৱনৰ প্ৰতি দৃষ্টিভংগীৰ ভেটি। ভাৰতক বুজিবলৈ সংস্কৃত বুজা...
21/04/2026

সংস্কৃত কেৱল এটা ভাষা নহয়, সংস্কৃত হল ভাৰতৰ সংস্কৃতি, পৰম্পৰা, জীৱনৰ প্ৰতি দৃষ্টিভংগীৰ ভেটি। ভাৰতক বুজিবলৈ সংস্কৃত বুজাটো অতি প্ৰয়োজনীয়, কাৰণ ইয়াৰ ভিতৰত আমাৰ জ্ঞান পৰম্পৰা, দৰ্শন, জীৱন মূল্যবোধ আছে। ই কেৱল ভাষা নহয়, ভাৰতৰ আত্মা। ই আমাৰ চিন্তা, সংস্কৃতি, জ্ঞানৰ সাৰমৰ্ম, যিটো সমগ্ৰ বিশ্বক বিলাই দিব লাগিব। - ড° মোহন ভাগৱত

21/04/2026

আজি ত্ৰিপুৰাত মা সৌন্দৰ্য চিন্ময়ীৰ প্ৰতিষ্ঠা আৰু কুম্ভাভিষেকম অনুষ্ঠানৰ শুভাৰম্ভ কৰে ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় স্বয়ংসেৱক সংঘৰ পৰম পূজনীয় সৰসংঘচালক ডাঃ মোহন ভাগৱত জীয়ে।

World turns to Bharat and Sanatan Dharma for direction: Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat “The power of unity lies in India's...
21/04/2026

World turns to Bharat and Sanatan Dharma for direction: Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat

“The power of unity lies in India's diversity. But to stop this rise of India, external forces are constantly trying to create division among us”

Agartala: Marking the auspicious occasion of Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti, the Maa Soundarya Chinmayi Mandir dedicated to Maa Tripureshwari was inaugurated on April 21 at Fakirmura village in Tripura’s Mohanpur subdivision. Built by the Chinmaya Mission, the temple opening coincided with the organisation’s 75th anniversary, drawing prominent dignitaries and spiritual leaders. RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, Tripura governor Indrasena Reddy, Chief Minister Manik Saha, Honourable governor of Maharashtra Jishnu Devbarman and Rajmata Bibhu Kumari Devi attended the ceremony, which was followed by a religious and spiritual gathering at the temple premises, reflecting a blend of devotion, cultural heritage, and community participation.
Addressing the auspicious gathering Sarsanghchalak Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Mohan Bhagwat ji, highly appreciated the service of Chinmaya Mission to the society including the objective of providing completely free education through the Chinmaya Harihara Vidyalaya to weaker section of our society.

In his address as the chief guest, Mohan Bhagwat ji
expounded upon the profound distinction between knowledge and true understanding. He stated, “Knowledge or erudition does not merely imply rhetoric; true knowledge is understanding. Over the past two thousand years, the world has experimented with everything—from science to socialism. Yet today, the world is realizing that the entire globe requires Bharat’s worldview and the guidance of Sanatan Dharma.” He opined that Sanatan Dharma is currently showing the right direction to the entire world. Emphasizing the social role of the temple, he said, "The temple is not just a place of worship, it is the center of Indian social life. In the present era, devotion is also needed along with strength. Sarsanghchalak Bhagwat ji sounded a warning in the current context of the country. He said, "The power of unity lies in India's diversity. But to stop this rise of India, external forces are constantly trying to create division among us. We all need to be very careful in this regard."
At the beginning of the program, Tripura's Rajmata Bibhu Kumari Devi gave a message of India's eternal unity. She said, "We may have diversity, but the motherland of all of us is our Bharatvarsha." She called for instilling the spirit of surrender to Mother India in the hearts of every citizen.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha in his speech expressed deep gratitude for the presence of the Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat ji. Praising the beautiful architecture of the temple, he said, "This temple will show the way as a beacon of spirituality and respect not only for Tripura but for the entire people of India." The Chief Minister highly appreciated the great initiative of providing completely free education by Chinmaya Mission and assured all kinds of cooperation from the state government.
Governor of Tripura, Indasena Reddy, deeply appreciated the role of Chinmaya Mission in the current consumerist social system. He said, “Establishing these schools and temples in a border state like Tripura is not just a religious act, it is a unique social reform effort.”

21/04/2026

মা সৌন্দৰ্য চিন্ময়ীৰ প্ৰতিষ্ঠা আৰু কুম্ভাভিষেকম অনুষ্ঠানৰ শুভাৰম্ভ কৰে ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় স্বয়ংসেৱক সংঘৰ পৰম পূজনীয় সৰসংঘচালক ডাঃ মোহন ভাগৱত জীয়ে।

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21/04/2026

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সংস্কৃত ভাৰতীৰ কেন্দ্ৰীয় কাৰ্যালয়ৰ বাবে নৱনিৰ্মিত ভৱন 'প্ৰণৱ' উদ্বোধনী অনুষ্ঠানত ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় স্বয়ংসেৱক সংঘৰ সৰসংঘচালক ড° মোহন ভাগৱত জীৰ ভাষণ...

21/04/2026

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