Somwarpet, Feb. 2: Unity is necessary to protect the eternal Hindu religion-tradition and culture. In this regard, Hindus should organize. Then many problems will be solved by themselves. There should be religion in the homes and minds. Everyone should live as a cultured person, said Sri Channasiddeshwara Shivacharya Swamiji, the head of the Thenkalgod Matha, Yasalur.
He spoke while presiding over the Hindu Sangam program organized by the Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee in front of the Sri Kumaralingeshwara Temple in Shantalli.
India has a special status in the world. We all live in a holy land. This soil contains power, devotion and religion in every grain. There are enough countries for people of all other religions to live in. But Hindus have only Hindustan to live according to their religion. Everyone has the responsibility to protect it, he said.
We who secure our homes and properties should also protect Mother India. We should realize that we can survive only if the country and religion are protected. In this regard, RSS, Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad are continuously creating religious awareness. Everyone builds organizations for personal growth. But the only organization that works for the benefit of the nation is RSS. He said.
The RSS organization is dedicated to the society through service. He said that only the Sangh responds immediately when there is a problem in the society, and said that religion will survive only if everyone adopts religion in practice.
Mangaluru Division and Administrative Chief Swami Prasad, who delivered the keynote speech at the program, said that the Hindu Sangam program has been organized to create awareness about what is our role in protecting the nation, religion and culture. He said that Hindu Sangam is being held in 80 thousand places in the country. The misconception about Hinduism should be removed. We should unite everyone and become a Hindu nation. There is no need to drive anyone away from here. There should be respect and pride in culture. The Sangh's stance is that everyone born in the country is a Hindu. He said that this soil should be respected and revered.
The program was presided over by the elder Kalappa. On the stage were the honorary president of the Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee, S.G. Medappa, and president Lingaraju. Before this, a procession was held in a decorated vehicle with a portrait of Mother India from Taltare Junction. Women marched in a procession to the full Kumbh. While the Hindu community wore saffron shawls and walked with the slogan of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, the little children dressed as Shivaji, Subhash Chandra Bose, Onake Obavva, Vivekananda, Bhagat Singh, Kittur Rani Channamma, Sri Rama, Krishna, and Anjaneya and marched in celebration.
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