\ SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Kartik Krishna 3, Vikram Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 16 October 2019


 

 

1. FESTIVALS: KATE FESTIVAL OF VIETNAM 2.ABHIJIT BANERJEE GETS 2019 NOBEL IN ECONOMICS
 
3. REINVENTING THE SWA- CENTRIC TRANSFORMATION
 
4. CYCLE 4 SEWA – WHEELY WHEELY GREAT TIME!
 
5. RAKSHABANDHAN IN UK SHAKHAS
 
6. BENCH RESTORATION EARNS GOODWILL FOR SEWA
 
7. BLINDNESS IN BHARAT DROPS BY 47%
 
8. ‘THE RSS: A ROADMAP FOR THE 21ST CENTURY’ BY SUNIL AMBEKAR
 
9.RESTORING THE GLORY OF VEDAS NEEDED—DR MOHAN BHAGWAT
 
10. JAIPUR, JODHPUR, DURGAPURA CLEANEST STATIONS IN BHARAT
 
11. ARMY INDUCTS ‘TANK KILLER’ SPIKE MISSILES
 
12. PM MODI PICKS UP WASTE AT THE BEACH
 
SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN
 
EMULATE THE MAHATMA’S VISION IN OUR LIVES
 
 

1. FESTIVALS: KATE FESTIVAL OF VIETNAM: Thousands of Vietnam’s ethnic Cham people, descendants of a powerful ancient kingdom, met on September 27 for their annual week-long festival “Kate” that, according to the multi-faith community’s calendar, marks the end of one harvest season and the beginning of another. A rich history of trading and movement across Asia has made the Cham a uniquely multi-faith group, divided into predominantly Hindu and Muslim branches, all of whom come together to celebrate “Kate”. At the Po Klong Garai temple in the southern town of Phan Rang - a Vietnamese rendering of Panduranga, the Cham Kingdom’s ancient capital - dozens of men in bright red and white traditional costume paraded with a sacred garment. The holy dress, which is kept in the nearby commune of Phuoc Ha, is brought to the crumbling, clay-brick 13th Century temple, within which lies a statue of the Bhagwan Shiva. GoTop

2.ABHIJIT BANERJEE GETS 2019 NOBEL IN ECONOMICS: Bharatiya-American Abhijit Banerjee, French-American Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer of the US have received Nobel Economics Prize for their work on poverty, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. "This year's Laureates have introduced a new approach to obtaining reliable answers about the best ways to fight global poverty".
Abhijit Banerjee is currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at MIT. A graduate from University of Calcutta and post-graduate from Jawaharlal Nehru University, he completed his PhD from Harvard University in 1988. The trio was honoured "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty," the jury said. Banerjee is the 12th recipient of the prestigious Nobel prize among the list of prize winning Bharatiyas either by citizenship, birth or residency and also Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo becomes the sixth pair of husband and wife getting a Nobel Prize. Incidentally, Kolkata has a deep connection with the Nobel Prize, with at least five winners out of 12 mentioned above having links — by birth or work — with the West Bengal capital. GoTop

3. REINVENTING THE SWA- CENTRIC TRANSFORMATION : RSS Vijayadashmi Utsav, Nagpur: Delivering the annual Vijayadashami speech on 94th Foundation Day of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Sarsanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat took stock of the challenges before the nation; provided insights to understand the issues such as security, economy, education, women empowerment; and insisted on indigenous and ‘Swa-Centric’ collective approach for transformation.
Delivering the annual Vijayadashami speech to thousands of swayamsevaks in uniform and a massive gathering of supporters at the historical Reshimbagh Grounds at Nagpur on the 94th Foundation Day of RSS, Shri Bhagwat spoke at length on the threat from within the society. The agents that cause many a trouble reside in the body,” he said.
Founder Chairman of HCL Technologies Ltd, Shri Shiv Nadar, was the chief guest at the function. Vidarbha Prant Sanghachalak Shri Ram Harkare, Sahsanghachalak Shri Shridhar Gadge and Nagpur Mahanagar Sanghachalak Shri Rajesh Loya also shared the dais.
Union Ministers Shri Nitin Gadkari, Gen. VK Singh (Retd.) and Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis were among others present at the event.
Shri Bhagwat further said there has been a transformation in the direction of the thought process of Bharat and “a developed Bharat creates fear in the minds of vested interests”. Such forces do not want Bharat to be strong and vibrant. Unfortunately, the prevailing state of social unity, equality and harmony in the country is not up to the desired level and these forces inimical to Bharat are seen taking advantage of this situation, he explained.
Diversities of caste, creed, language and region are being used to separate one from another; widening the fault lines already existing in the society; imposing fabricated identities on manufactured separations thereby creating diverse and conflicting streams in the national mainstream, the RSS Sarsanghachalak said calling for constant alertness to thwart all such attempts.
Taking strong exception to using imported terms like ‘lynching’ or mob violence to malign the Hindu society, Shri Bhagwat explained how the “incidents of one community attacking other are deliberately fabricated and published with distortions”. “These tendencies of violence have somehow or the other crossed the limits of the law and order and wreaked havoc by eroding the mutual relations in the society,”
he said clearly stating that “neither this tendency is the tradition of our country nor does it fit in the spirit of the Constitution.”
While denouncing such violence, Dr Bhagwat firmly said, “The Sangh has never supported the people who were involved in such incidents and it stands against each and every such incident. By branding such incidents by the words like ‘lynching”, denoting the traditions which were alien to Bharat and belong elsewhere, efforts are underway to defame our country and entire Hindu society and create fear among the so-called minority communities”.
In the present context it is “absolutely important” to work for the goodwill, harmony and cooperation among all sections of the society and “follow the discipline” by keeping ourselves within the “limits of Constitution”, he said adding that the Sangh swayamsevaks have been making efforts to enhance this type of dialogues and cooperation.
During the course of his hour-long speech Shri Bhagwat touched upon a variety of issues like 2019 election and positive voting by the electorate in endorsement of the government’s policies; abrogation of Article 370 and 35A, developing Swadeshi consciousness as envisaged by the late Dattopant Thengdi; formulating ‘our own’ economic vision commensurate with our requirements, profile and condition of our people and our resources and potential to realize our national aspirations; introducing a relevant, logical, truthful, dutiful education system that gives comprehensive knowledge and about our language (Swa Bhasha), our attire (Swa Bhoosha) and our culture (Swa Sanskriti); restoring respect to women; strengthening family system to build character and end financial and character corruption; and to save the environment.
Dr Bhagwat also lashed at the forces maligning the RSS projecting it as ‘anti-Muslims or anti-Christians ignoring the organization's efforts to create unity, goodwill, good conduct and good behaviour and a clear vision and devotion towards the nation. The Sangh is organizing the Hindu society but that does not mean that it is against any other religious groups or communities, he explained. “There is an orchestrated effort to malign the Hindu society and Hindutva through a number of baseless and slanderous allegations, he alleged stating that behind such nefarious designs there is a thought process, which is relentlessly working to keep our society divided and make use of it for its self-interests.
Explaining the concept of Hindu Rashtra, he said, “Bharat is Hindustan, Hindu Rashtra. The word Hindu is not confined to just those who call them Hindus. Those who belong to Bharat, those of who are descendants of Bharatiya ancestors, those who are working for the ultimate glory of the nation and joining hands in enhancing peace by mingling with each other and accepting, respecting and welcoming diversities; all such Bharatiyas are Hindus irrespective of their mode of worship, language, food habits, lifestyle and native place. Those who use words like Bharatiya, Indic etc are also included in the wider canvass of Hindu and are acceptable to the Sangh, he said.
Earlier, the RSS swayamsevaks performed various physical drills, band performance, yogasanas, dand vyayamyoga and niyuddha etc. GoTop

4. CYCLE 4 SEWA – WHEELY WHEELY GREAT TIME!: Sewa UK has been organizing Cycle4Sewa, an annual cycling fundraiser at Redbridge Cycling Centre in East London for the past 8 years. This year's event on 1st Sept was attended by over 200 cyclists and 400 people in total, with the aim to raise money for Sewa UK's most recent project Cochlea Pune. Through the determination of all of the cyclists, a total of 3,250km were cycled throughout the day. With the cameras in position, a drone in the air and cyclists on the start line, a determined group of 165 cyclists took on the Main Event, a two hour cycle to complete as many laps as possible individually. Things got more competitive when the Team Challenge began. Thirteen teams consisting of five cyclists each had an hour to complete the most laps as a team. The top teams from last year battled it out once again this year, with team Shivaji Elders from Woolwich winning with 115 laps amongst the teams.
The money generated through such events has helped Sewa UKs projects to build 2 residential schools in Jawhar (Maharashtra) and Gadag (Karnataka) to help children with a disability to get an education tailored to their needs. It has also been able to fund a treatment centre for children with cerebral palsy. Please visit www.sewauk.org for more details. GoTop

5. RAKSHABANDHAN IN UK SHAKHAS: Many shakhas in UK including Maya Shakha and Shree Balagokulam in Amersham, Shakti Shakha Solihull Birmingham, shakhas at Cheltenham, Gillingham and Newbury celebrated Raksha Bandhan Utsav during the month of September at Shakha as well as by visiting Police and Fire stations. Young swayamsevaks and sevikas tied Rakhi to the officials and fire fighters who appreciated the spirit behind this utsav. At places, they also demonstrated Ni-Yuddh , Kho Kho, and Suryanamaskars etc.
“It is the first time I was approached by a group like this” and that “it was very well received by all Fire Fighters at Solihull Station”.—Crew manager Dean Yates of Solihull Fire Station GoTop

6. BENCH RESTORATION EARNS GOODWILL FOR SEWA: Sewa International’s Chesterfield, New Jersey team recently restored 115 benches in city parks and other public places. They cleaned and polished the benches by sanding and staining them. It took an average of five hours to make each bench look like new, and 52 Sewa volunteers worked over a month to complete fixing all 115 benches. The Sewa team logged over 650 hours in this effort and earned a lot of praise for their work by the local community and the county administration. GoTop

7. BLINDNESS IN BHARAT DROPS BY 47%: The prevalence of blindness in Bharat has come down by around 47 per cent since 2007, according to the National Blindness and Visually Impaired Survey (2019) released on 10th October, indicating that the country is close to achieving the WHO's goal of reducing it to 0.3 per cent of the total population by 2020.
In absolute numbers, people suffering from blindness have reduced from 12 million in 2006-07 to 4.8 million in 2019. However, cataract still remains to be the most common cause of blindness (66.2 per cent) followed by corneal blindness (7.4 per cent). The current survey, done after 2006, was conducted between 2015—2018 by Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences of the AIIMS in collaboration with the Union Health ministry. GoTop

8. ‘THE RSS: A ROADMAP FOR THE 21ST CENTURY’ BY SUNIL AMBEKAR: “Merely a change in the system is not the guarantee of the desired change in the society. It requires a change in the mindset and conduct of the individuals. ” said RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat while releasing a book, ‘The RSS: A Roadmaps for the 21st Century’, on October 1, 2019 at New Delhi. The book, published by Rupa Publications has been written by national organizing secretary of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad ABVP Shri Sunil Ambekar.
Former Chief Justice of Bharat Shri KG Balakrishnan and chairman of FICCI Shri Sandip Somany were also present. Besides many senior RSS functionaries and Union ministers , several prominent citizens attended the event.
The Sarsanghachalak called upon the people to join any of the Sangh activity for two years to know the RSS. “The Sangh cannot be limited to any book or ideology. ” he said. He said every karyakarta of the RSS is free to express his own thoughts on any issue. It is only when such diverse ideas come together into the melting pot that a consensus emerges.
Justice Shri K.G. Balakrishnan specifically mentioned Chapter 5 of the book, which talks about caste inequality. “Many former Sarsanghchalaks have made eradication of caste-based discrimination their life mission. I hope the Sangh continues that remarkable legacy,” he said.
Earlier, Shri Sunil Ambekar, while introducing the book said the book is an effort to answer the queries that normally come from the youngsters and faculty members in the Universities. GoTop

9.RESTORING THE GLORY OF VEDAS NEEDED—DR MOHAN BHAGWAT: RSS Sarsanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that the daily lives of every person of Bharat is connected to the Vedas. What we call science knows the outwardly things but Vedas have science in them and knowledge too along with that which is not perceived by our intellect. Dr Bhagwat was invited by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Ashok Singhal Foundation at the six-day Chaturveda Swahakaar Mahayagya event organised at the Lakshmi Narayan Temple (Birla Temple) in New Delhi.
All the four Vedas were being recited by 60 Acharyas under the guidance of Ramanujacharya Chinmaya Swamiji. This Mahayagya started on the 9th of October and concluded on 14th morning with 'Poornahuti'. During the earlier sessions, Shri Dinesh Chandra, member of VHP Governing Council, informed that there were separate Yagya Kundas for each Veda and over the period of Yagya , Veda mantras from each of the four Vedas were chanted in a perfect way and after each mantra is recited, the offering was made to the Yagya Kunda dedicated to that particular Veda. GoTop

10. JAIPUR, JODHPUR, DURGAPURA CLEANEST STATIONS IN BHARAT: Three railway stations in Rajasthan bagged top honours in the railways' cleanliness survey unveiled on 2nd October.
Jaipur, Jodhpur and Durgapura were the top three ranking railway stations among 720. Andheri, Virar and Naigaon railway stations were the top three among 109 suburban stations. North Western Railway followed by South East Central Railway and East Central Railway are the top three railway zones.
Railways have been conducting third party audit and cleanliness ranking of 407 major stations annually since 2016. This year the survey was expanded to include 720 stations and suburban stations were also included. GoTop

11. ARMY INDUCTS ‘TANK KILLER’ SPIKE MISSILES: With the purchase of over 200 Spike missiles, the Bharatiya infantry is now better prepared to counter military threats at the Line of Control. The Spike missile integrates a top attack capability which means it is able to fly over its target and knock it out from above. This is a particularly important feature, especially when dealing with tanks. Instead of striking the body of a tank, the missile is able to guide itself onto the roof of the tank, widely known to be its least protected part.
The long-range Spike missile has a range of 4km and unlike its medium-range counterpart, can be guided by an operator mid-flight, in case course correction is required. GoTop

12. PM MODI PICKS UP WASTE AT THE BEACH: Walking barefoot along the seashore, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi signified true example of 'practice as you preach'. Without any hesitation exhibiting core values of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the Pradhan Mantri collected plastic bottles, plates and other garbage or waste 'collection' thrown on the beach at Mamallapuram where he was staying during the summit with Chinese premier Xi Jinping. Clad in a black kurta-pajama, Modi was seen with a large plastic bag in hand during his early morning walk as he picked out plastic litter, water bottles strewn on the sands.
PM Modi, in his tweet, giving priority to cleanliness said that plogging at a beach in Mamallapuram this morning. It lasted for over 30 minutes. Also handed over my ‘collection’ to Jeyaraj, who is a part of the hotel staff. Let us ensure our public places are clean and tidy! Let us also ensure we remain fit and healthy. GoTop

SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Pravas: Dr Ram Vaidya, sah samyojak Vishwa Vibhag will travel to Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Kenya.
Visitors: Dr Mukesh Mohania, Tejpal - Australia, Dr Pralay Kanugo—Germany
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Science gives us knowledge but only philosophy can gives us wisdom—Will Durant - Noted historian GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

EMULATE THE MAHATMA’S VISION IN OUR LIVES
Dr Mohan Bhagwat

Poojya Mahatma Gandhi is prominent among luminaries whose names were etched in the history of modern and the rising Independent Bharat, a glorious chapter in its eternal and epochal journey. Bharat is the land of spirituality, and its progress is rested on the same. Mahatma Gandhi laid the foundation and built a polity based on this.
Gandhiji’s efforts were not limited to power politics. His focus was more on creating righteous behaviour (Satwika Acharan) in society and its leadership. Mahatma Gandhi outrightly discarded the egoistic and corrupt global and domestic politics driven by selfish pursuits. It was his dream for the country and humanity that public life should be based on truth, non-violence, self-reliance, and real freedom. Gandhiji realised this vision in his life.
Following the arrest of Gandhiji, Congress organised a rally in Nagpur in 1922. Addressing the rally, Dr Hedgewar said that there was no disparity between his words and deeds, terming him as a sacred soul (Punya Purush) and added Gandhiji was a man who was always ready to sacrifice everything for principles and ideals. Doctorji said that mere verbal glorification of Gandhiji would not take his mission forward. Emulating the Gandhian values in our lives is the only forward to further the vision of the Mahatma.
Gandhiji was well aware of the detrimental impact of the slavish mentality, which was born out of dependency. In his Hind Swaraj, he envisioned a dream picture of Bharat’s progress and performance based on the pure Swadeshi vision, which was free from this slave mindset. At that time, the victorious West had dominated the entire world with its dazzling materialism and tried to promote its systems and lifestyle through distorting the education and making others financially dependent through political power.
In such a situation, Gandhiji’s endeavour to give a new thought based on our own identity to all spheres of human life was a successful experiment.
However, without understanding this, the people with a slavish mindset accepted the western set of values as a model, denouncing our forefathers, pride and culture as inferior and disgraceful and engaged themselves in imitating and flattering the West. Its massive influence is visible in the country’s direction and condition even today.
Drawing ideas from Gandhiji’s Bharat-centric thoughts, many contemporary world leaders had contributed to their nations’ thought process. On Gandhiji’s demise, Albert Einstein said: “Generations to come, it may well be, will scarce believe that such a man as this one ever in flesh and blood walked upon this Earth.” Gandhiji had placed his life before us as an example through his pure conduct and thought.
Gandhiji visited a Sangh camp held near Wardha in 1936. Next day, Dr Hedgewar met him at his Ashram. The contents of the long question-answer session and discussion are now in the public domain. Gandhiji also visited a shakha near to his place of residence in Delhi during the tragic days of Partition. He spoke to the swayamsevaks in the shakha. Its report was published in the Harijan, dated September 27, 1947.
Gandhiji expressed his joy over the discipline of the Sangh swayamsevaks and complete
absence of the divisive feelings of caste and creed in them.
Gandhiji, who believed in the Swa-based reorganisation of Bharat, firmly stood for social equality and harmony and translated his vision into action, had set an example for all through his life. We must perceive, understand and manifest it in our life. On account of this, even those who had minor differences of opinion with him also viewed with reverence.
Every morning, right from its very inception, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh remembers the great personalities of our nation through a practice of reciting a stotra. In 1963, this stotra was revised by adding some new names. By the time, Poojya Gandhiji was no more and his name was also added. Now, it is known as Ekatmata Stotra. The Sangh swayamsevaks recite it every morning and recall Gandhiji’s life of the above-mentioned values.
Remembering the Mahatma on his 150th birth anniversary, we shall take a pledge that we will emulate his sacred, dedicated and transparent life and Swa-centric life vision, and through which we must inculcate the qualities of dedication and renunciation in our lives to make Bharat the Vishwa Guru.
( The author is Param Poojaniya Sarsanghachalak of RSS, Dr Mohan Bhagwat. Organiser Weekly, 6th October 2019 ) GoTop

 

















 




 


 






 



\ SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Aashwin Shukla 3, Vikram Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 1 October 2019


 

 

1. FESTIVALS: DEEPAVALI 2. MODI TAKES HOUSTON BY STORM AS TRUMP APPLAUDS
 
3. BHARAT INSTALLS 195 SOLAR PANELS AT UN
 
4. MEET THE TEEN RAPPER WHO SANG NATIONAL ANTHEM AT ‘HOWDY MODI’
 
5. MODI DEDICATES AWARD TO 130 CRORE BHARATIYAS
 
6. RIDHIMA ATTENDS UN CLIMATE SUMMIT
 
7. WOMEN CAPABLE OF TAKING CARE OF THEMSELVES MOHAN BHAGWAT
 
8. SARSANGHCHALAK INTERACTED WITH FOREIGN MEDIA
 
9. BHARAT’S FIRST WOMAN DEFENCE ATTACHE
 
10. BHARAT WILL SEND MAN TO SPACE IN 2021
 
11. US ARMY BAND PLAYS JANA GANA MANA
 
12. FIRST HINDU DEPUTY MAYOR IN NSW
 
13. PM MODI, MONGOLIAN PRESIDENT JOINTLY UNVEIL STATUE OF BHAGWAN BUDDHA
 
14. LONDON POLICE RETURNS STOLEN 12TH CENTURY BUDDHA STATUE
 
15. BHARATIYA DIASPORA LARGEST IN THE WORLD
 
16. BHARATIYA AMERICAN CEOS IN FORBES’ TOP 10 LIST
 
17. HINDU TEMPLE AT THE HAGUE NETHERLANDS
 
18. HARSHA-ERA GOVISANA MOUND GETS NATIONAL TAG
 
19. WORLD HINDU ECONOMIC FORUM—MAKING SOCIETY PROSPEROUS
 
20. SUCCESSFUL TEST FIRING OF MAN PORTABLE ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILE
 
21. RSS IT MILAN BENGALURU—LIBRARY INITIATIVE
 
22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN
FOOD FOR THOUGHT GURU NANAK DEV JI - THE ETERNAL LIGHT

1. FESTIVALS: Deepawali is a festival of lights, victory of good over evil; knowledge over ignorance. Even the humblest of huts will be lighted by a row of earthen lamps. It is a five day festival, starting with Dhanteras and culminating on Bhaiadooj. Dhanteras, Kartik Krishna Trayodashi, October 25 this year, is the day when Dhanvantari, the physician of the Gods and an incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu emerged from the sea of milk during Samudra Manthan by devas and asuras for Amrit. Narakachaturdashi is the next day when Bhagwan Krishna liberated 16,000 women kept in captivity by Narakaasura, the king of Praagjyotishpura, after killing him. Shri Krishna bathed himself smearing his body with oil in the early morning of Chaturdashi. Hence, the invigorating vogue of taking an early morning ‘oil bath’ on that day. Lakshmipujan, Kartik Amavasya ( October 27 ) is the auspicious day on which Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth visits the house and blesses the devotees. The next day is Govardhan Pooja, the day when Bhagwan Krishna lifted the mountain Govardhan to protect Brijbasis from the wrath of Indra. The last day of the celebrations is Yamadwitiya or Bhaiyadooj when the sister applies tilak on the forehead of her brother and the brother gives loving presents to the sister. GoTop

2. MODI TAKES HOUSTON BY STORM AS TRUMP APPLAUDS: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi took Houston by storm from the podium at NRG stadium when he addressed the rare mass rally “Howdy, Modi!” on September 22, attended by over 50,000 people and billed as one of the largest ever receptions of a foreign leader in the US. Donald Trump, the US President called it a ‘profoundly historic event.’ It was also perhaps the largest gathering in US addressed in Hindi, a language other than English. Apart from providing an impetus & much needed thrust to Trump’s 2020 election campaign amongst the 4 million plus Americans of Bharatiya origin, Modi’s victory lap with Trump had a strong message for the Democrats for their anti-Bharat rhetoric just prior to his visit. The camaraderie & bonhomie notwithstanding, Modi did not let go the opportunity to collar Pakistan for harbouring & shielding terrorists even as he reminded America that 9/11 in New York & 26/11 in Mumbai, both had their genesis across Bharat’s border. Trump also echoed his words when he talked about the threat emanating from radical Islamic terrorism. GoTop

3. BHARAT INSTALLS 195 SOLAR PANELS AT UN: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi remotely inaugurated the Gandhi Solar Park with 193 solar panels, each representing a member of the multilateral body, at the UN Headquarters during the Gandhi@150 commemorative event to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on 24th September and mark Bharat’s global leadership in renewable energy.
“Whether it is climate change or terrorism or selfishness in public life, Gandhiji’s ideals are the guiding light for us when it comes to protecting humanity.” he said.
The 50 kilowatt hour (kWh) roof-top solar park was built at a cost of US $1 million. With each panel powered to reach the maximum of 50 KWh of generation power, which will take the park’s annual output is 86,244 KWh. This equals 61 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide, 30,242 kg of coal burned and carbon sequestered from 1,008 tree seedlings grown for 10 years. GoTop

4. MEET THE TEEN RAPPER WHO SANG NATIONAL ANTHEM AT ‘HOWDY MODI’: Bharatiya origin teen Sparsh Shah who had been wanting to meet Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi finally got his big chance. The 16-year-old, who has a rare medical condition known as osteogenesis imperfecta' or brittle bone disease, sang the Bharatiya national anthem in front of PM Modi, US President Donald Trump, and an audience of nearly 50,000 at the sprawling NRG Stadium in Houston. Sparsh, a rapper, songwriter and motivational speaker from New Jersey, USA, had expressed his excitement about performing in front of the Pradhan Mantri before the event. GoTop

5. MODI DEDICATES AWARD TO 130 CRORE BHARATIYAS: ‘Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi was conferred the Global Goalkeeper Award on 24th September by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for the Swachh Bharat mission. The PM said that the honour bestowed on him was for the millions of Bharatiyas who participated in the mission. He said receiving the award on Mahatma Gandhi's 150th anniversary is especially significant for him, for it shows people's power. “When 130 crore people take a pledge, any challenge can be overcome.” he said. GoTop

6. RIDHIMA ATTENDS UN CLIMATE SUMMIT: An 11 year-old Bharatiya girl was among 16 child petitioners who filed a complaint to protest lack of government action on the climate crisis. Haridwar native Ridhima Pandey attended the United Nations Climate Action Summit. At New York, she campaigned against climate change with others. Ridhima was concerned when the 2013 floods wreaked havoc in Kedarnath and other parts of state. . She had filed a petition in the National Green Tribunal on the devastating effects of climate change. GoTop

7. WOMEN CAPABLE OF TAKING CARE OF THEMSELVES MOHAN BHAGWAT: RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said on September 24 that women are capable of taking care of themselves and men shouldn't think that it is they who know better about how women can make progress. While releasing the report ‘Status of women’ in Bharat, he further added the change for women should begin from each individual home. The study was conducted by Drishti Stree Adhyayan Prabhodhan Kendra, a women’s study centre working for more than two decades in researching and understanding the vital and important issues regarding women’s status in the society. The study was conducted across all 29 states and five out of seven Union Territories making it one of the most comprehensive study of women in Bharat in recent times. Speaking on the occasion, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Chief Guest of the program, said, “Women need opportunity and access and not token participation.” Rashtra Sevika Samiti Pramukh Sanchalika Vandaniya Shantakka was also present on the dais. GoTop

8. SARSANGHCHALAK INTERACTED WITH FOREIGN MEDIA: RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat interacted with the foreign media representatives from around 30 countries in New Delhi on 24th September. More than 50 organizations were represented by around 80 journalists in this interaction. This interaction was part of the continuous process where Sarsanghchalak engages in constructive dialogue with people from different walks of the society.
The interaction lasted for around two and a half hours. Dr. Bhagwat ji shared the vision of RSS with the foreign media representatives in Bharat which was followed by a 'Question and Answer' session covering a wide range of issues across the spectrum. GoTop

9. BHARAT’S FIRST WOMAN DEFENCE ATTACHE:  Breaking the barriers of inequality, Bharat has got its first woman defense attaché Wing Commander Anjali Singh at a Bharatiya mission abroad, tweeted Bharatiya embassy at Moscow. She enjoys the distinction of being the first female Bharatiya Armed Forces Officer to be posted as a military diplomat in any of the missions abroad.” Anjali Singh has served the Indian Air Force for 17 years. GoTop

10. BHARAT WILL SEND MAN TO SPACE IN 2021: ISRO chairman K Sivan said On 21st September that the country is moving ahead to meet its target of sending man to space by December 2021."By December 2020, we will have our first unmanned mission of human space plane. The second unmanned human space plane, we target for July 2021," Sivan said addressing the eighth convocation of IIT, Bhubaneswar. By December 2021, the first Bharatiya will be carried by our own rocket. GoTop

11. US ARMY BAND PLAYS JANA GANA MANA:  An American army band played the Bharatiya National Anthem, 'Jana Gana Mana', during a joint exercise between the Bharat and US Army in Washington. A joint military exercise between Bharat and the US began on 19th September in Washington as part of the ongoing defense co-operation between the two nations. It is being conducted at the Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington. The exercise, which is in its 15th edition, is conducted alternately in Bharat and the US. GoTop

12. FIRST HINDU DEPUTY MAYOR IN NSW: Councillor Reena Jethi has been elected as the new Deputy Mayor of The Hills Shire in New South Wales Australia during the September 10 Ordinary Meeting of Council. Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Michelle Byrne congratulated her on her appointment. “I look forward to working with Councilor Jethi as we continue to build on The Hills’ reputation as a great place to live, grow, do business and raise a family,” Mayor Byrne said. The position of Deputy Mayor will last for a period of 12 months. GoTop

13. PM MODI, MONGOLIAN PRESIDENT JOINTLY UNVEIL STATUE OF BHAGWAN BUDDHA: Chanting aloud the Buddhist prayers, PM Narendra Modi and Mongolian President KhaltmaagiinBattulga, jointly unveiled the statue of Bhagwan Buddha at the Gandan Monastery in Mongolia via video conference. The golden statue with Bhagwan Buddha holding a bowl was unveiled at a brief ceremony held at the Pradhan Mantri’s residence in New Delhi while the Gandan Monastery is located in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar. It is back in May 2015, that PM Modi had visited the monastery where he presented a Bodhi tree sapling describing it as a token of friendship from the Bharatiya people. He then had also announced to gift a statue of Bhagwan Buddha to the monastery, underlining the common Buddhist heritage and civilization links between the two countries and people. Gandan is the largest and most significant monastery in Mongolia. Built in the mid 19th century, it is the only monastery where Buddhist services continued to function even during the Communist period. GoTop

14. LONDON POLICE RETURNS STOLEN 12TH CENTURY BUDDHA STATUE: Almost a month after a 12th century Buddha statue which was stolen from the ASI Museum at Nalanda, was returned to the Bharatiya High Commission by the London Metropolitan Police, Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman handed over the statue to Shri Prahlad Singh, Minister of State for Culture on 17th September. “The 12th Century AD Bronze image of Buddha seated in the Bhumipasara mudra was amongst the 19 bronze statues stolen from the Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) Nalanda site museum in August 1961. After a gap of nearly 57 years, in early 2018, the image was spotted by Art enthusiasts at an auction organized by a London based dealer and eventually returned to Bharat. GoTop

15. BHARATIYA DIASPORA LARGEST IN THE WORLD: Bharat is the leading country of origin of international migrants in 2019 with a 17.5 million strong diaspora, according to new estimates released by the United Nations, which said the number of migrants globally reached an estimated 272 million. The International Migrant Stock 2019, a dataset released by the Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) on September 18, provides the latest estimates of the number of international migrants by age, sex and origin for all countries and areas of the world. The report said that the top 10 countries of origin account for one-third of all international migrants. In 2019, with 17.5 million persons living abroad, Bharat was the leading country of origin of international migrants. GoTop

16. BHARATIYA AMERICAN CEOS IN FORBES’ TOP 10 LIST: Forbes recently announced its 2019 America’s Most Innovative Leaders list, with Satya Nadella and Shantanu Narayen among the Bharatiya Americans making the cut. Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO, came in at No. 6. Forbes notes that the company, led by the Bharatiya American has had a 13.91 percent sales growth over the past year and a Company Innovation Premium of 31.59.
Narayen was just behind Nadella at No. 7. His company has seen 23.61 percent sales growth over the past 12 months and a Company Innovation Premium of 64.43. Narayen is the chairman, president and CEO of Adobe. In addition, MasterCard’s Ajay Banga and Bangladeshi Omar Ishrak of Medtronic were in the top 50 coming at No. 18 and No. 19. GoTop

17 HINDU TEMPLE AT THE HAGUE NETHERLANDS: The Hindu temple in The Hague, which is said to be the largest on the European mainland, is finally finished after 10 years. "A dream has come true," cries Pandit SurujBiere. 'It is a multi-cultural, spiritual, multi-functional, educational, cultural center and prayer room. The intention is to be open to everyone on a daily basis. For people who are home alone. We want to combat loneliness so those people can come over. Everyone is welcome here." GoTop

18. HARSHA-ERA GOVISANA MOUND GETS NATIONAL TAG: Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has finally declared the historical site Govisana Mound at Kashipur in Udham Singh Nagar district in Uttarakhand as of “national importance”. Kashipur was known as Govisana, during the time of Harshavardhana (606-647 AD). According to reports; the ancient mound at Kashipur was identified by Major General Sir Alexander Cunningham, a British Army engineer.
The ASI conducted excavations revealed substantial part of the plan of the temple built in three different phases. Initially, the temple appears to have started as soiled brick built high platform surmounted possibly by sanctum during Gupta period but later, two encircling walls probably in 6th-7th century AD were laid around it covering it into an extensive and impressive Panchayatana complex. GoTop

19. WORLD HINDU ECONOMIC FORUM—MAKING SOCIETY PROSPEROUS: With a goal to achieve an accelerated growth economy for Bharat, the first day of the three-day conference of the ‘World Hindu Economic Forum’ (WHEF) began on a high note with over 1000 delegates (254 from 37 countries and 456 delegates from Bharat) comprising business stalwarts and policymakers in attendance on 26th September at Mumbai.
Swami Vigyananand, Initiator of World Hindu Economic Forum gave an in-depth look at the wisdom and philosophy of Hindu economy. This was followed by an address by Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath. He spoke on Uttar Pradesh: Powering economy of Naya Bharat.
Others who contributed to the discussions were business leaders viz Ajay Piramal of Piramal Group, Banmali Agarwala, Tata Sons Pvt Ltd. Dr. Vivek Lall, Lockheed Martin and Shailendra Roy, Larsen & Toubro with an aim to leverage expertise, finances and resources. GoTop

20. SUCCESSFUL TEST FIRING OF MAN PORTABLE ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILE: On 11th September the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test fired the indigenously developed light weight, fire and forget Man Portable Antitank Guided Missile (MPATGM). The missile was launched from a man portable Tripod launcher and target was mimicking a functional tank in the Kurnool ranges. The missile hit the target in top attack mode and destroyed it. This is the third series of successful testing of MPATGM. The missile is incorporated with state-of-the-art Infrared Imaging Seeker along with advanced avionics. Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO for the successful test. GoTop

21. RSS IT MILAN BENGALURU—LIBRARY INITIATIVE: The unit was set up by Rashtriya Books Circulating Library Trust at Electronic City Phase ll. The model unit will be providing access to books from 16 different languages from publications across the country with a capacity to hold as many as 10000 books. The library is completely web integrated. The membership and reservation of books are possible online. The concept of RBCL was envisaged by the prachar vibhag of RSS IT Wing. The RBCL trust has a plan to establish many such circulating libraries in the days to come across the city and the country to encourage reading and develop the quest for knowledge. The libraries are self-sustaining and are managed by volunteers. Sri Sridharswamy who is the vice principal at National College, Basavanagudi called this initiative in the direction of Nation Building. Sri. Jitendra Kumar presided over the event. GoTop

22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Shri Vadla Bhagaiah ji sahsarkaryavaha, RSS is on tour of USA and Canada. Visitors: Shekhar Tiwari, USA.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. —Mahatma Gandhi GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

GURU NANAK DEV JI - THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Madhumita Bhaskarwar & Rajendra Chaddha


Nanak Dev was born at a time when Muslim aggression was at its peak. Religious intolerance and idolatory were rife. It was the time when the country was going through a massive socio-political turmoil. The Lodis, the Pathans and later invaders like Babar were causing lot of suffering to the Hindu community.
At such a time Nanak Dev’s teachings appeared as a rising full moon on the horizon of Bharat to dispel the darkness.
“Sadguru Nanak pargateya miti dhund jag cha nan hoya”
When Hindu idols were damaged and temples were being demolished ruthlessly, guided by the Upanishads He reminded Hindus of the shapeless ieNirakar, timeless ieAnant and the invisible God. He reiterated that God is one.
Guru Nanak Dev with His light of wisdom inspired people to dispel the five dark spots in the path of spirituality namely lust, greed, wrath, attachment and ego. He rightly called them ‘PanjChor’or five thiefs and asked everyone to keep them away.
Nanak Dev showed the simplest path of jap ie chanting God’s name in order to overcome the confusion and chaos in one’s life. We can call Nanak Dev as the first Hindu reformer of modern times who tried to emancipate the Hindu mind completely from the fetters of mythology.
Nanak Dev further went on to show another illuminated yet simple path of practising religion in the true sense of the word, through NishkamSevaie true selfless service. The concept of Guru langar or the community kitchen brought about a revolution in the way the society perceived fellow human beings. Feeding each and every human being irrespective of their caste, creed, religion, gender,colour or age, lit a small yet bright light in the mind of each single individual that enabled them to see God in each other. This in turn illuminated the entire society at large.
Fortunately, this practice of selfless service, as a way to attain God and seek His blessings has become an integral part of the rich tradition of the Sikh Faith. It is followed even today with utmost sincerity across the globe, spreading Nanak Dev’s light to every nook and corner of the world. Guru Nanak truly believed God to be the sole Father of all human beings.
“Ek pita ek aske ham barik”
Guru Nanak believed in social equality and treated all human beings as one when he said.
“Manas ki jaat sabhee kay pehechanibo”.
He also worked for the equality for woman and her emancipation.
“So kyo manda aakhiye jit jamme raajan” meaning: Why call her bad?Fom her are born, the kings.
Nanak is the companion of the lowest of the low and of the condemned lot. He has nothing in common with the high born.
In keeping with His firm belief that ‘Takhat raja so bahe je Takhat lay akhoyi’ meaning he alone should sit on the throne who is fit to rule , Guru Nanakdevji handed over his ‘gaddi’ to Lehna and not to His own sons, Srichand and Lakshmichand.He named LehnaAng-da meaning’of my own limb’ son. In this way He completely dismissed dynastic rule. Angad furthered the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev of Kirtkaro, Nam japo, Vand chhako (work, pray, share and eat).
Guru Nanakdevji‘s teachings aimed at encouraging everyone to lead an ideal socio-political life that is coupled with spirituality. He said that the ultimate goal should be to create a kingdom of Gods on earth, a “Ram Raj”, as he called it, through the Raj yogis, the philosopher kings. In this respect Guru Nanak Dev fully agreed with Plato that ‘Until kings are philosophers or philosophers are kingscities will never cease from illnor the human race, nor will our , ideal polityever come into being.’
Our Nanak Dev might have said the same as ‘Until Gurmukhs are kings or kings are Gurmukhs, cities will never cease from ill.’
This example set by Guru Nanak Dev is still relevant in today’s time when our politicians have become synonymous with selfishness, greed and myopia.`The light shown by Him, if followed,can pave the way for a clean and able leadership for the generations to come.
Guru Nanak also spread the light of bhakti among the common people He also used many Raags, Ramkalibeing his favourite, to express himself in devotion.
Guru Nanak Dev states in Rag Asa,
It is not Raag Naad if there is in mind someone else other than God,
With mind thus attuned, dance keeping the steps in tune with the infinite,
With the fear of God in mind is the real tuning of the dance,
And such fear should be always in mind daily while rising or sitting down.
What an excellent light for walking on the path of morality! Humanity will always need a guiding light like this to remain upright and righteous. The preachings of Guru Nanak Dev are compiled in Japuji besides several other books.
The very approach of Japuji itself is scientific in nature as it adopts the scientific method of thought as we know today. Through Japuji Guru Nanak Dev gives us a vision of the Divine Being and how to be in tune with Him.
The true spirit of our Vedas that say “Aa no bhadraa kratavo yantu vishvataha” that is “ Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides” is manifested in the Shri Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of the Sikh faith as it incorporates the valuable teachings of saints and seers coming from different faiths and beliefs. Through the Shri GuruGranth Sahib Guru Nanak Dev embodies the true light on the path of spirituality for a common man.
Guru Nanak Dev’s teachings will continue to be relevant for times to come and remain an Eternal Source of light for the entire mankind.

(Madhumati Bhaskawar is an academician & Rajendra Chadha is a national team member of the Prajna Pravah. (Abridged version of article in Organiser Weekly, 22 September 2019) GoTop


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