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MESSAGE FOR ALL HINDUS IN INDIA AND ABROAD.....


Namaste to all my brothers , sisters and elders of this great humanity, today the world  is in need of  courageous , brave and determined men and women who can  unleash their power of wisdom  to vanquish the miseries of the corroding society. Today we Hindus are privileged to born to a religion which has served the humanity with dignity and wisdom.Our sages had worked for thousands and thousands of years to guide us through right path and provided information's on how to lead a prosperous life. We are fortunate to be a part of a religion which withstand-ed raging storms of criticism and inhuman forms of caste-ism and yet survived with simplicity and  sheer knowledge.
                                            

                                                       Today , we must not waste our time in pointing out the flaws of  others , instead we should work on  strengthening our own base by inculcating infinite wisdom and knowledge to influence people's life in every possible ways so that they can live their life with dignity and pride and as a result of which they will become a part of our legacy"Hinduism".This is just like a patient visiting a doctor's chamber and if he is cured he keeps on visiting the chamber no matter how trivial his illness is,thus establishing faith on the doctor. We have to increase as well as strengthen our foundations. We  have to propagate our religion throughout the world by influencing and inspiring them through our sheer purity and wisdom.
                                                    
                                                      We have to be patient enough and must not loose temper at this critical phase of time. We are now just like a pond which can not wash away the impurities of our society ,we have to become an endless sea  which is perennial and destroys the impurities without getting itself affected. so we must not deviate ourselves from the main aim of our religion, i.e ,to show the path of truth and bring men in contact with the almighty.this can not be accomplished by indulging into negativity and merely pointing out what others are doing to us.But where is the solution  to prevent such incidences.If you think that merely highlighting the threats against  us will help to create awareness among-st our people then you are wrong and if you think  violence is  the ultimate solution , it's not!It's just an endless phenomenon which will never stop .The history tells us that violence is destruction on both sides without any permanent solution. We have to make ourselves strong by uniting and thorough hardships and intelligence that will serve our society and when this happens those threats will merely be a threat to us . Hence we have to work day and night together to recreate the golden age of our religion and earn respect from others . now let me give you the example of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar ,the Indian cricket legend who has gained respect not only from his countrymen but from his opponents also because he has reached the heights which no other cricketer could even think of . So let's create awareness among the people of our religion and also propagate it throughout the world without any discrimination and make people realize the vastness and greatness of our religion.                                                                    
                                                                                                                   Jai Shri Krishna.

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