Sir Sanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said – The world is on the verge of third world war, eyes towards India

Sir Sanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said – The world is on the verge of third world war, eyes towards India


With the development of the world the concept of religion and politics became business. The scientific era came and that too remained an arms trade and then two world wars took place which caused destruction. The whole world got divided into two ideologies. The weapons that can destroy the world have reached everywhere in the world. Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said these things in a function organized at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Auditorium in Jabalpur.

The world is on the verge of the third world war. The reason for this could be Ukraine or Gaza. In such a situation, the world is looking towards India with hope for spiritual peace. Late under the auspices of Yogamani Trust Jabalpur. On the occasion of Dr. Urmila Tai Jamdar memorial event, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat expressed his views on the relevance of Hindutva for world welfare in the present times.

With development in the world, atheist and theist ideologies also prospered.

In a function organized at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Auditorium in Jabalpur, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, while throwing light on the western ideology, said that with the development in the world, atheist and theist ideology also prospered and it also became a subject of struggle, the strong will survive and the weak will survive. Will die.

The world is looking towards India with hope for spiritual peace

The idea of ​​power of groups also came to the fore. He said that the resources became unlimited but the path was not found. That is why the world is looking towards India with hope for spiritual peace.

The main reason for long luxuries and peaceful life was

Sarsanghchalak said that today the world is rich in resources and has unlimited knowledge but it does not have the path for the welfare of humanity. India is rich in this respect. But in the present perspective, India has forgotten its knowledge. The main reason for this was a long, comfortable and peaceful life. And it remains to remember that we have to come out of the pit of oblivion.

Correlation between both is necessary for balance in physical and spiritual life.

Both Avidya and Vidya have importance in Indian philosophy of life, hence correlation between the two is necessary to maintain balance in material and spiritual life. Hindu religion follows both the paths, that is why it is not extremist and fanatic.

There is only one truth behind the creation and its starting point is also the same.

There is extremism and fanaticism in the concept of the West because they fear the loss of their selfishness, hence their vision is incomplete. Mohan Bhagwat also pointed out that there is only one truth behind the creation and its starting point is also only one.

Guru Nanak Dev first used it in the form of public speech.

The word ‘Hindu’ was prevalent in the public mind from a long time and later it was also mentioned in the scriptures, but Guru Nanak Dev was the first to use it in the form of public speech.

To be united is to be Hindu.

Our concept of religion is truth, compassion, purity and tapasya, hence this religious philosophy has to be given to the world for welfare. This is the soul of Hindutva and living in unity with diversity is Hindu.