Channenahalli, Bangalore: ’Respecting all other ways of worship is Hindu way’ said Dinesh Kamat, Veteran RSS Pracharak and National Organizing secretary of Samskrita Bharati, at the valedictory ceremony of annual RSS Cadre training camp Prathamik Shiksha Varg and Sangh Shiksha Varg of RSS IT Milans at Channenahalli, Bengaluru on 29th December 2012.
Addressing the audience he said, “We, Hindus think that our way is right and others ways are also right. Hence, we respect other religions as well. This is not the same as tolerance, tolerance means that one does not like or agree with someone. But, somehow can manage to co-exist. In this way of thinking the very fact of ‘dislike’ remains. That is not sustainable for a long time and not good for the harmonious living.”
He also said,“Unity in diversity (‘Avibhaktamvibhakteshu’) is the
specialty of our country. Though we have so many languages, food habits,
castes etc, we are still united. People in this country think that the
whole country is ours, irrespective of the Governments ruling in the
country. One does not hate other languages, regions and ways of living;
rather respect each other.
We,
Swayamsevaks of RSS have taken up the task of nation building. We have a
dream of taking this country to pinnacle of glory. The work of making
the men, who work for making this dream a reality, is happening through
Sangh Shakhas. Swayamsevaks are running more than 1.5 lakhs service
projects in the country. Each and every Swayamsevak, whatever small work
he may be doing, thinks that he is worshipping Bharat Mata. That is the
devotion that swayamsevaks have towards our mother land.”
He recollected Swami Vivekananda’s call to forget all Gods and worship
only Bharat Mata for next 50 years. He opined confidently that when
Hindus are organized, all evil forces in our country would be inactive
on their own. Hence, he urged all Hindus to be united and create a
strong Sajjan Shakti.
There was also a demo of the physical activities by Swayamsevaks. 53
swayamsevaks participated in Prathamik Shiksha Varg, a 7 days camp and
17 swayamsevaks participated in Sangh Shiksha Varg, a 10 days camp.
Swayamsevaks from 13 different states had participated in these training
camps. Altogether, more than 100 IT professionals were present either
as trainees, trainers or volunteers involved in arrangements.
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