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Ashwin Shukla 11, Vik. Samvat 2078, Yugabda 5123:16 October, 2021: SM 3014 (For Private Circulation Only)


1. FESTIVALS: DIWALI 2. RSS SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE ADDRESSED "ASSAM TEA TRIBES JATIYA JANSABHA"
3. RSS SAH SARKARYAVAH RELEASES BOOK ON UNSUNG FREEDOM FIGHTERS 4. RSS WORKING FOR BHARAT’S PROGRESS: JUSTICE J B KOSHI
5. SARSANGHACHALAK’S VIJAYADASHAMI SPEECH 6. CONSUL GENERAL OF ISRAEL ATTENDS VIJAYADASHAMI CELEBRATIONS IN NAGPUR
7. HSS SYDNEY — CHILDREN'S CAMP 8. KISHOR-KISHORI SHIBIR IN EUROPE
9. KARYAKARTA VARG IN EUROPE 10. SEWA INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
11. RASHTROTTHANA PARISHAT AND UNISYS INDIA SETS UP ICU WARD AT MAHARAJA AGRASEN HOSPITAL 12. LAUNCH OF HINDU TEMPLES ASSOCIATION JAPAN
13. RAM TEMPLE, GHATS OF VARANASI SHOWCASED AT DUBAI EXPO 14. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BREACHES SPACE FRONTIER
15. DRONE DELIVERS VACCINE IN MANIPUR 16. WORLD'S LARGEST KHADI NATIONAL FLAG UNVEILED IN LEH
17. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Article: GOLU, THE FESTIVAL OF DOLLS - SOUTH INDIA'S NAVRATRI!

1. FESTIVALS: DIWALI or Dīpāvali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of Bharat. This five day festival, starting from Karthik Krushna Trayodashi (November 2 to 6 this year) links to the day Rama, Sita and Lakshman reached Ayodhya after a period of 14 years in exile. Dhanteras, the thirteenth day of the dark fortnight of Karthik marks the beginning of Diwali. On the second day of Naraka Chaturdashi, Bhagwaan Krishna defeated the demon Narakasura.

The main third day festival, Karthik Amavasya, is dedicated to Lakshmi Pujan to bring prosperity and happiness for the coming year. The fourth day is regionally called Annakut (heap of grain), Padwa, Govardhan puja, Bali Pratipada, Bali Padyami etc. The worship of Govardhan Mountain symbolizes the commitment towards conservation of nature. The last day of the festival called Bhai Duj (literally "brother's day"), Bhau Beej, Bhai Tilak or Bhai Phont celebrates the sister-brother bond and fosters a strong sense of family values.-GoTop

2. RSS SARKARYAVAH DATTATREYA HOSABALE ADDRESSED "ASSAM TEA TRIBES JATIYA JANSABHA": On September 30, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale addressed "Assam Tea Tribes Jatiya Jansabha" at Guwahati's Shri Madhavdev International Sabhagriha. Sarkaryavah asked the 108 different segments of Assamese tea tribes who attended the programme to upkeep the great values of tea tribe’s culture, tradition and age-old dharmic belief and emphasized the importance of different segments of the tea tribes staying together and united.
He invoked the memories of Girmitia labourers in Trinidad and Guyana who did not forget their culture and religion despite innumerable challenges. He said that the different sanskriti of tea tribes originally from different states got a unique mixture on the land of Assam which enriched our overall Bharatiya sanskriti. Union Minister of State Rameswar Teli and a host of dignitaries of tea communities were present at the seminar.
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3. RSS SAH SARKARYAVAH RELEASES BOOK ON UNSUNG FREEDOM FIGHTERS: During an ‘Intellectual Meet’ at Sewa Dham in Itanagar on October 4, RSS Sah Sarkaryavah CR Mukund released a book which highlights unsung freedom fighters of Northeast compiled in “Northeast Chronicle” - a quarterly newspaper published
from Guwahati. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the people of the region, like those in other parts of the country, made great contributions to Bharat’s freedom movement. He acknowledged the role and contributions of the freedom fighters of Arunachal during the freedom struggle. The role of sangh in ‘nation-building and man-making through character building’ was also highlighted during the meet.
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4. RSS WORKING FOR BHARAT’S PROGRESS: JUSTICE J B KOSHI: Addressing the Vijayadashami program organised by RSS Edappally Nagar in Kerala, former Chief Justice of Patna High Court Justice J Benjamin Koshi said that there is a deliberate attempt to portray RSS as anti-minority, which is utterly false. RSS is a great patriotic organisation working for the progress of this nation, he added. Commenting about the role played by RSS on unifying the society, he also pointed out that RSS is trying to unite everyone irrespective of their religion, caste, gender and every other difference. Justice Koshi also appreciated the Sewa works done by RSS during the Kerala flood and during national lockdown imposed due to COVID-19.
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5. SARSANGHACHALAK’S VIJAYADASHAMI SPEECH: In his Vijayadashami speech at Reshim Bagh, Nagpur on October 15, RSS Sarsanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat emphasized on the preservation, nourishment and expression of ‘Swa’ (Selfhood) – the age-old cultural ethos of Bharat. He said that 75 years ago Bharat became ‘swadheen’ and started the process of becoming ‘swatantra’. Even though there have been steps in that direction, the journey from ‘swadheenata’ (independence/Self-rule) to ‘swatantrata’ (Self Model of governance) is as yet far from complete, he added. He urged everyone, specially the younger generation to learn and understand the causes behind the enmity and separartist attitude which led to partition of Bharat – not with an aim to foster animosity, but to prevent any repetition of such tragedy in future.
Dr Bhagwat also said that freedom of individual choice of all human beings has been the hallmark of the ethos of Bharat. Invoking the supreme sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur, he reminded that our ancestors have laid down their lives for the preservation of this freedom. He said that our concept of freedom was spiritual and that the rise of such spiritual nationality had the capability of ending all strife. Hence, people who thrive on manufactured divisions within the society do not want Bharatiyas to realize this nationality and are trying hard to prevent it with a systematic effort to confuse the world and even the citizens of the country, through misrepresentation and propaganda against Bharat’s people, Bharat’s history, Bharatiya culture and the socio-cultural groups that are working for the national rejuvenation of Bharat, he added. He cautioned that we must see through the covert and overt methods of all such groups and cautiously protect ourselves and our society from them.
He said that besides the prevalence of ignorance, ambiguity, and skepticism towards the sense of ‘Swa’ prevalent in our society, certain newer global developments are fast gaining momentum and strengthening the actions of the divisive forces. He cautioned that the clandestine, uncontrolled currency like Bitcoin has potential to destabilise the economy and pose serious challenges. Also, as school-going children are hooked on mobile phones due to the introduction of online education during pandemic, unregulated broadcasts of varied material on O.T.T. platforms are open for everyone’s indiscriminate consumption. He said that in absence of prudence and a regulatory framework, it would become difficult to predict how and to what extent will this emerging phenomenon of connectivity by fair and unfair means sweep our society and urged the government to make efforts to regulate these affairs.
Dr. Bhagwat also said that an environment must be created in our homes that clearly spells out the moral from immoral and that swayamsevaks are carrying out ‘Kutumb Prabodhan’ activities to this effect.
Speaking about the Covid pandemic, Dr Bhagwat said that during the second wave of Covid, society once again exemplified resilience through its collective efforts. The society at large is vigilant about a third wave and Sangh Swayamsevaks along with several other benevolent people and organisations have trained workers right up to village level who will maintain vigilance and garner on-ground support in case of emergencies, he added.
Speaking regarding the Bharatiya view of health he said that grounding lives in our traditional framework of a balance of diet, recreation, exercise and meditation could foster an environment that promotes health and wellness and strengthens bodies to be resistant to infections.
He said that with the use of Ayurveda and other treatment modalities, primary healthcare needs can be effectively addressed at the local village level.He said that by rising above the conflict for supremacy of one method of medicine over another, rational use of all treatment modalities can ensure affordable, accessible, and effective treatment for all.
He said that there is a renewal of the confidence and the awakening of our ‘selfhood’ in our society also as witnessed during the Corona pandemic and the fund raising drive for Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodha. He said that the manifestation of societal resolve in different walks of life was the natural corollary and congratulated Bharatiya sportspersons for securing medals at Olympics and Para Olympics.
Commenting on the economic viewpoint, he said that our economic paradigm emphasizes restraint over consumption – nurturing nature rather than conquering it. This approach considers all the stakeholders along with the end-user as members of a large (human) family – where gratification for all is ensured in a mutually harmonious and balanced manner. He also called upon for the implementation of population policies that will effectively tackle the problems of over population and population imbalance.
Regarding the situation beyond the northwest border Dr Bhagwat said that their predisposition - passionate fanaticism, tyranny and terrorism in the name of Islam - is sufficient to make everyone apprehensive of the Taliban. With China, Pakistan and Turkey have coalesced in an unholy coalition with the Taliban; our north-western borders are once again a matter of serious concern, he added. He said that our military preparedness on the borders needs to be vigilant at all fronts and at all times and the internal security and stability of the country must be secured by the government and the society with caution and vigilance. He said that residents of Jammu & Kashmir are braving and shall brave the renewed spate of the targeted killings of nationalist citizens with courage; but efforts for curbing and finishing off the terrorist activities needs speeding up.
Dr Bhagwat also expressed concern over the state of the Hindu temples and said that operating rights of Hindu temples should be handed over to the Hindu devotees and the wealth of the Hindu temples should be utilised for the worship of the deities and the welfare of the Hindu community. He also said that a non-discriminatory ease of access and opportunity for seeing, worshipping God’s shrine, to all devotees irrespective of caste and creed is also not practised everywhere and that this should be ensured. Alongside this thought, he said it was also necessary to devise a scheme to once again make temples the epicentre of our social-cultural life while ensuring appropriate management and operation of the temples based on the strength of the Hindu society.
Speaking about the unity of all Bhartvasis, he said that besides the differences in spiritual beliefs and methods of worship, we are all inheritors of a common eternal civilisation, culture and ancestry and that this unique inheritance is the very ground of our religious freedom. It is the grasp of this very fact that the country saw martyrs like Hasankhan Mewati, Hakimkhan Suri, Khudabaksh and Gaus Khan and a revolutionary like Ashfaqullah Khan who are admirable role models for all, he added.
He further said that certain problems can only be resolved with the initiative of the society and it is the responsibility of all those who claim to be Hindus to erect a stellar example of Hindu view-of-life with their conduct in personal, familial, social and professional domains. Only a unified, strong and well-informed society with a national character can assert its voice before the world and RSS has been working towards this cause for 96 years now, he added.
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6. CONSUL GENERAL OF ISRAEL ATTENDS VIJAYADASHAMI CELEBRATIONS IN NAGPUR: On October 15, Kobbi Shoshani, Consul General of Israel, Mumbai, participated as a guest in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) Vijayadashami celebrations in Nagpur.
Other dignitaries who attended the program included Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari and Shri Devendra Fadnavis, ex Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
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7. HSS SYDNEY — CHILDREN'S CAMP: On September 25 and 26, over 125 children from Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) and some of their friends across Australia logged in for the first-ever virtual HSS Sydney Children’s Camp. The camp was organized from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on each day. Children were grouped into two different sections by school year and activities were carried out accordingly. The children were taken on an interactive, live-streamed session themed on “A Journey Through Mahabharata'', where they participated in activities such as physical (sharireek), intellectual (bauddhik), and arts and crafts.
The camp was organized and conducted by the yuva team. The initial plan to conduct an in-person children’s camp was changed mid-way due to Covid-19 related lockdown. Karyakartas successfully adapted the plan to the online format.
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8. KISHOR-KISHORI SHIBIR IN EUROPE: For the very first time in mainland Europe, a Kishor-Kishori Shibir was organised by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Europe Mainland. The virtual two day Shibir in August was exclusively for the age group of 11 to 17 years. The participants were those who were mostly born and brought up outside Bharat. The aim of the Shibir was to enable them to  bond with like-minded young spirits, imbibe Hindu values and gain experience of the progressive work Sangh does in Europe. To gauge how comfortable the shibirarthis are with their Bharatiya roots, an  anonymous survey was conducted with each question representing a daily life scenario and how they would react to it in their opinion. It was followed by a  bauddhik on how to build a confident Hindu identity while living in Europe and why it matters.  The shibirarthis discussed problems faced by teenagers and concluded that only by understanding their culture and roots can they turn these challenges into stepping stones and can work towards contributing to the local society as an European Hindu. 
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9. KARYAKARTA VARG IN EUROPE: HSS Europe conducted a karyakarta varg in September with the theme Dhruv Tara - the guiding star. The aim was to take inspiration from the life of Sangh karyakartas who help us to overcome confusing and conflicting situations through exemplary examples of their lives. A session on “HSS Europe – Ek Anubhav Katha'' covered the experiences and struggles of how Sangh started in Europe . In the group discussion on “Sangh Ke Liye Jiye” many karyakartas shared amazing stories of other swayamsevaks and sevikas. Karyakartas also discussed how they could contribute to increasing the footprint of Sangh work across Europe.
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10. SEWA INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES: On the auspicious day of Gandhi Jayanti, Sewa International won the Mahatma Award for Covid Humanitarian Efforts. The Mahatma Award is a platform that was inspired by the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi and recognises and celebrates social impact makers across the world.
On the October 3, Sewa International Bharat Volunteers (Assam) Unit distributed Ration and Medical Kits to every household in 3 villages to help them prepare for a third wave of COVID-19. Natudisa, Jamberling and Kaotim Dima are remote villages in the state of Assam which have a population of not more than 160 people each.
On October 9, Sewa International Nepal and Janajati Kalyan Ashram, Nepal inaugurated "Skill Development Center" (Digital literacy program) at Phidim Municipality, Province-1. The program was conducted in the presence of Shree Phupu Chembe Sherpa, Chairman of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Buddhist Philosophy Promotion & Monastery Development Committee.
In September, a Yuva Vikas Kendra was inaugurated by Sewa International and HSS Nepal in the presence of Sewa Global Coordinator Shyam Parande and Sahsanghachalak of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Nepal and former Nepal Police Assistant Inspector General Kalyan Kumar Timilsina at Dhankuta in eastern Nepal.
Nepal Sewa Coordinator Prasanna Vidya said that the Youth Development center provides free computer education, agri-training and sewing center for women.
On Friday October 8, SEWA Trinidad and Tobago donated 10,000 K95 masks and 10,000 reusable masks to the Commissioner of Prisons of Trinidad & Tobago, Mr. Dennis Pulchan, at his Golden Grove Office. President of SEWA TT, Mr. Revan
Teelucksingh, along with Public Relations Officer, Ms. Anushka Teelucksingh handed over the masks to Commissioner Pulchan, who commended the endless efforts of the organization.
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11. RASHTROTTHANA PARISHAT AND UNISYS INDIA SETS UP ICU WARD AT MAHARAJA AGRASEN HOSPITAL: As a part of its commitment to combating COVID-19 in Bengaluru, Rashtrotthana Parishat, supported by Unisys India, has handed over an ICU ward to Maharaja Agrasen Hospital managed by Agarwal Seva Samithi. With the intent to augment the city’s critical care infrastructure in
preparedness to tackle the pandemic, Rashtrotthana Parishat has partnered with several corporate companies including Unisys India. Srikanth Raghavan, Senior Director and Chairman, CSR Committee - Unisys India, Sumita Datta, Delivery Manager and CSR lead - Unisys India, AR Dwarakanath, Vice President - Rashtrotthana Parishat and N. Dinesh Hegde, General Secretary - Rashtrotthana Parishat inaugurated the ward in the presence of Satish Jain, Ex-President and Rajkumar Kandoi, President of Agarwal Seva Samithi.
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12. LAUNCH OF HINDU TEMPLES ASSOCIATION JAPAN: With the intention to support temples by increasing awareness and cross collaboration, Hindu Temples Association Japan (HTAJ) was launched on September 24. It aims to consolidate the details of various Hindu temples and upcoming temple projects across Japan. This will help anyone who is looking to visit these temples and will create a shared space for the temple teams to publish the details of various festivals and major activities. In future, HTAJ will help Temple teams with Legal assistance along with local regulatory know how on registering religious association and buying property for Temple.
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13. RAM TEMPLE, GHATS OF VARANASI SHOWCASED AT DUBAI EXPO: Replicas of the Ram Temple being built in Ayodhya and the BAPS Hindu temple coming up in Abu Dhabi were showcased in the Bharatiya Pavilion at the Dubai Expo. Alongside it was the ‘Statue of Unity’ and images of the ghats of Varanasi covered one of the walls.
The Abu Dhabi temple marks fulfillment of the aspirations of thousands of devotees of the Swaminarayan sect. It is perhaps the first instance of the Ram Temple being projected as part of Bharatiya heritage overseas.
Dikshu C Kukreja, managing director at CP Kukreja Architects which conceived the Dubai Expo Pavilion, said that the idea was to put the cultural aspects on the front part of the building and to have the Ram Temple on the ground floor as visitors would leave the pavilion with that in their mind.
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14. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BREACHES SPACE FRONTIER: On October 11, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi launched the Indian Space Association (ISpA), an industry body consisting of various stakeholders of the Bharatiya space domain. The members of the organisation include government bodies such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and private telecom companies such as Bharti Airtel’s One Web, Tata Group’s Nelcom, L&T, MapMyIndia and others. One of the main goals of the organisation is to supplement the
government’s efforts towards making Bharat a global leader in commercial space-based excursions. Also present on the occasion were Shri Ashwin Vaishnav, Union Minister of Communications, Electronics & IT; Shri Ajit Doval, National Security Advisor of Bharat; Bipin Rawat, Chief of Defence Staff of Bharat and Shri K Sivan, Chairman, ISRO.
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15. DRONE DELIVERS VACCINE IN MANIPUR: The country's top medical body ICMR used a drone to successfully deliver vaccines from Manipur's Bhishnupur via Loktak Lake to people living in Manipur's 'floating islands' of Karang. 'Floating islands' are chunks of hardened algae that float in the freshwater lake in Manipur's Moirang district.
The fully 'Made-in-Bharat' drone flew from the Bishnupur District Hospital in automatic mode and reached the Karang Health Centre, nearly 31 km away, in just 15 minutes. By road, this journey is almost four hours long.
Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted that the drone technology will speed up the last mile deliveries of healthcare supplies and will expand the supply scope of life-saving & emergency medicines.
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16. WORLD'S LARGEST KHADI NATIONAL FLAG UNVEILED IN LEH: On October 2, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, RK Mathur, inaugurated the world's largest ‘Khadi national flag' in Leh, the capital of Ladakh.
The unveiling of the flag took place on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, with whom Khadi is synonymous. 
The national flag of Khadi is 225 feet long and 150 feet wide. The Tiranga weighs one thousand kilos. The flag was made by Khadi and Village Industry Commission (KVIC) and was displayed by the 57 Engineer Regiment of the Bharatiya Army in Leh. 
Along with other army officials, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane, who is on a two-day visit to Ladakh, was also present during the inauguration of the flag.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: To be happy always is something which is difficult to achieve. That is to say, happiness and sorrow alternate in one’s life and there cannot be uninterrupted happiness alone. – Ramayana -GoTop

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GOLU, THE FESTIVAL OF DOLLS - SOUTH INDIA'S NAVRATRI!
Anjali Ankad

India is a diverse country. It presents an endless variety of religious and cultural patterns. The diversity is also reflected when it comes to celebrating the festivals. One such festival is the Navratri that brings loads of joy and happiness to one's life. It is celebrated in different ways across the country for 9 days, dedicated to different avatars of Goddess Durga.

It is celebrated as the Durga Puja festival in West Bengal; it is the main festival in Gujarat; is marked by the numerous Ramlila events in North India. Similarly, there is another celebration that takes place down south, called Bommai Kolu in Tamil, Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, and Gombe Habba in Kannada, which means Divine Presence, Court of Toys and Doll Festival respectively. 
Golu is mainly celebrated in Tamil Nadu and parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala. It is celebrated in these different South Indian states but the pattern remains the same with some slight changes. The celebrations begin with setting wooden steps, tiers, rack, or Padis ranging from 3 to 11 (usually 3, 5, 7, 9, or 11). Following this, the padis is covered with fabric it is then adorned with various dolls, figurines mainly of the Goddesses Saraswati, Parvati, and Laxmi according to their size, with the deities at the top. The whole decoration of dolls is called Kolu. In Tamil Nadu, a special dish 'sundal' is prepared on all these 9 days. This delicious dish is made out of groundnut, peas, and several pulses. 
Kolu: As any other Hindu festival celebrated in our country, this festival too has a mythological aspect. The word "Kolu" in Tamil means an assembly convened by a King along with other significant members. It is displayed with depictions from Hindu mythological Puranas text, court life, royal procession, Ratha yatra, weddings, everyday scenes, miniature kitchen utensils. It is a traditional practice to have wooden figurines of the bride and groom together, called 'Marapacchi Bommai' or 'Pattada Gombe', usually made of sandalwood, teak, or rosewood and decorated with new clothes each year before being displayed on the Kolu.

It is said that in the old Mysore area 'Pattada Gombe' is also believed to be a tribute to the Wodeyars the benevolent and progressive monarchs who ruled of the region for around 600 years. Sundal: Speaking about how it is celebrated, as it is a cultural event, devotees enthusiastically take pride in exhibiting the dolls. Neighbors are invited to their homes to catch the spectacular arrangement of dolls, and gifts are exchanged among women. The gifts would contain clothes, coconut, and sweets. A Kuthuvilakku lamp is lit, in the middle of a decorated Rangoli, while devotional hymns and shlokas are chanted, praising the three major forms of the goddess - Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Durga.
Meanwhile, there are also other traditions followed in these South Indian states. Here is a glimpse of it:-  Kerala : Education is the main aspect here. Known as Vidhya-Aarambham (beginning of education), it is a way to initiate a child to the world of knowledge. The major celebrations happen in the last three days of Navratri. Having said that, the last three days of Navratri are regarded as significant beginning with ‘Poojavaippu’. It is performed on the evening of Durgashtami. This ritual is conducted where any kind of study or work is put on hold. The next day or Mahanavami, people observe Saraswati Puja or the Ayudha Puja in which books, musical instruments, and tools pertaining to one’s profession are worshipped in front of the Goddess Saraswati. 
Devotees offer fruits, beaten rice, roasted paddy, and jaggery. On the following day of Vijayadasami, books and tools are removed — and this is known as ‘Puja Eduppu’. It is on this day that a child (between the age of 2-6 years) is initiated into learning or ‘Vidhyarambam’, and as part of the ritual children are made to write alphabets on rice or sand. There are certain communities that celebrate the festival on all days of Navaratri with images of gods, animals, and toys of different variety are arranged for exhibition and this performance is called `Koluvaipu'.
Karnataka - Mysore Palace :  In Karnataka, a similar tradition like Golu is followed with some slight changes. Decorated dolls are placed at homes and people exchange coconuts, clothes, and sweets among themselves. Scenes from various stories in the epics and Puranas are enacted and many devotees visit the famous Kollur Mookambika temple located in Udupi. The city of Mysuru has a 400-year long tradition of celebrating Navratri called 'Mysore Dasara' which is a legendary event that honors goddess Chamundeswari of Chamundi Hill, or an avatar of goddess Durga, who killed the powerful demon Mahishasur. The palace of Mysore is decorated with lights and flowers during Dussehra where “Jamboo Savari”, a famous procession takes place. It involves elephant parades, wherein one of them carries goddess Chamundeswari. 'Tiger Dance' is also performed here. 

Telangana and Andhra Pradesh - Bathukamma : A very old tradition is followed during Navratri called Bathukamma. The nine days are dedicated to Maha Gauri. Women make beautiful flower stacks called Batukamma--seasonal flowers, arranged in seven concentric layers. Women partake in festivities around the flowers and offer prayers. Finally, these stacks are set afloat in a lake or water body to mark the end of the festival. 
Fun Fact -  :1) It is interesting to know that the Golu festival in India is similar to the Japanese Hinamatsuri Festival of dolls. For Himanatsuri, the dolls are arranged on red cloth and the figures are of the emperor, empress, musicians, etc. Hinamatsuri is also called the Girls' Day and is observed to get rid of the evil spirits. 
2) In southern India, the bride is presented with 'Marapacchi Bommai' during the wedding by her parents as part of wedding trousseau to initiate the yearly tradition of 'Navaratri Golu' in her new home with her husband. — www.newsbharati.com 11 October 2021 
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Ashwin Krishna 10, Vik. Samvat 2078, Yugabda 5123: 1 October, 2021:SM 3013 (For Private Circulation only)


 1. FESTIVALS: VIJAYA DASHAMI 2. “WHAT SANGH DID DURING CORONA PERIOD IS HINDUTVA” -  DR. BHAGWAT
3. SARSANGHACHALAK MEETS EMINENT PERSONALITIES 4. BHARATIYA DELEGATION VISITS RUSSIA TO ESTABLISH COLLABORATION WITH BUDDHIST ORGANIZATIONS
5. PROGRAM OF VEDIC SCHOLARS IN RUSSIA 6. BHARAT HOLDS FIRST GIRMITIYA CONFERENCE
7. PM NARENDRA MODI INVOKED CHANAKYA, DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA AND RABINDRANATH TAGORE AT UNITED NATIONS 8. BHARAT ADMINISTERS 2.5 CR. COVID DOSES IN A SINGLE DAY
9. DOCTORS SCALE ROCKSLIDES, INVOKE GODS TO VACCINATE HIMACHAL VILLAGES 10. GROWING RESPONSE TO HINDU HERITAGE MONTH
11. VIVEKANANDA MEMORIAL LECTURE, SINGAPORE 12. HSS DFW CONDUCTED CULTURAL TRAINING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS IN MCKINNEY, TX
13. INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY : HSS DALLAS-FORTWORTH 14. GUYANA’S HEALTH MINISTRY RECEIVES PPE FROM HSS/SEWA
15. UK ROYAL MINT LAUNCHES GOLD BAR TO CELEBRATE DIWALI 16. PIO FILM ON TANZANIA INDEPENDENCE
17. SWINDON HINDUS PROTEST AGAINST TEMPLE RAIDS 18. AFTER 32 YEARS, KASHMIRI PANDITS CELEBRATE 'VYETH TRUVAH' IN SRINAGAR
19. RAM LALA JALABHISHEK: WATER FROM 115 COUNTRIES 20. SHEFALI JUNEJA ELECTED AS FIRST WOMAN CHAIRPERSON OF UNITED NATIONS'S ICAO
21. BHARAT'S CAG BECOMES THE EXTERNAL AUDITOR OF THE IAEA 22. BHARAT JUMPS TO 46TH SPOT IN GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX
23. AKASH PRIME, NEW VERSION OF AKASH MISSILE, SUCCESS - FULLY DESTROYS UNMANNED AERIAL TARGET DURING FLIGHT TEST 24. BHARAT'S MANGALYAAN MISSION COMPLETES SEVEN YEARS ORBITING MARS
25. ‘DESIGNS’ TO CONSERVE AND RESTORE THAR DESERT 26. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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 1. FESTIVALS: VIJAYA DASHAMI: Vijaya Dashami – October 15 this year, is one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar and comes as the finale of the nine-day festival, Navaraatri. This festival is preceded by worship of Goddess of Learning Saraswati and Goddess of Strength Durgaa. It signifies victory of organized forces of righteousness over those of wickedness.

Vijaya Dashami reflects victorious culmination of deeds of valour of our ancestors like Sri Rama’s slaying of Raavana, victory of Devi Chamundeshwari over Mahishasura. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was also started on Vijaya Dashami day in 1925.
Vijaya Dashami is preceded by the Aayudha Pooja on the Mahaanavami day, when weapons, instruments and tools of their respective profession are worshipped by everyone. Mahaanavami is also the Vishwakarma Divas – the National Labour Day of Bharat. -GoTop

2. “WHAT SANGH DID DURING CORONA PERIOD IS HINDUTVA” DR BHAGWAT: On September 19, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat addressed a seminar organised at Vidya Niketan in Udaipur. It was attended by 300 eminent people from different sections of the society. In his address he said that the sense of well-being in the selfless service done by volunteers of Sangh during Corona period is Hindutva. He said that the welfare of the world is possible only in the supreme glory of the Hindu nation.
Invoking the founder of the Sangh, Dr Hedgewar, Dr Bhagwat said that the organisation of Hindu society can solve all the problems of Bharat.
Later, answering questions in the Q&A session he said that propaganda has not been the aim of Sangh and it is not involved in unnecessary publicity. -GoTop

3. SARSANGHACHALAK MEETS EMINENT PERSONALITIES: Sarod Maestro Amjad Ali cordially met RSS Sarsanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat on September 18 and presented the Marathi release of his book 'Master on Masters'.
On September 19, Dr Bhagwat spent an hour at the house of folk artiste Padma Shri Anwar Khan Baeeya of Jaisalmer where the artiste and his team sang bhajans and folk songs, felicitated him with a shawl and presented to him a photo of Bharat Mata.
On September 20, Dr Bhagwat met and sought the blessings of Acharya Mahashramanji of the Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Dharmasangh who was undertaking chaturmas austerities at Terapanth nagar in Bhilwara.
They also discussed the Ahimsa Yatra undertaken by the Acharya. -GoTop

4. BHARATIYA DELEGATION VISITS RUSSIA TO ESTABLISH COLLABORATION WITH BUDDHIST ORGANIZATIONS: An official delegation from Bharat has undertaken a visit to Russia with the aim to establish collaboration with Buddhist organizations, educational and cultural institutions. The delegation includes members from the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), the International Center for Cultural Studies (ICCS), the International Buddhist Confederation (IBP), and the Asian Buddhist Conference for Peace ABCP).
On September 14, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the IGNCA, the Bharatiya Ministry of Culture, and various educational institutions in Russia . It aims at cooperation in educational and cultural areas, particularly in the field of Buddhist philosophy, Buddhist science, astrology, medicine and the arts.
On September 15, Russian translation of “The Architect of Modern Ladakh” - the biography of the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche written by Sonam Wangchuk Shakspo, was released at a reception hosted by the Bharatiya Ambassador to the Russian Federation Shri D.B. Venkatesh Varma at the Bharatiya embassy in Moscow. Kushok Bakula Rinpoche is one of the most renowned lamas of Ladakh who served as Bharat's ambassador to Mongolia from 1990–2000 and helped with the revival of Buddhism in Mongolia and Russia.
On September 17, the delegation met the head of Datsan Gunzechoinei (first Buddhist temple in northwestern Russia) - Buda Balzhievich Badmaev (Lama Jampa Donyed) - and other temple representatives and offered them the sacred canon of Mongolian Kanjur published by Bharat’s Ministry of Culture. They also discussed avenues for future collaboration.
The delegates will also be visiting Chita, Buryatia, Kalmykia, and Tuva. -GoTop

5. PROGRAM OF VEDIC SCHOLARS IN RUSSIA: On September 14, the first ever gathering of selected Vedic scholars in Russia was organised in Moscow in the presence of Bharatiya Ambassador to the Russian Federation, Shri D.B. Venkatesh Varma. The program started with Vedic incantations by a Russian youth followed by Hanuman Chalisa and Gayatri Mantra. RSS Sah Sarkaryavah
Sureshji Soni gave a lecture on the importance of Vedic traditions. Discussions in the meet centered on the need to teach Vedic tradition in schools, need to inculcate spirituality in the younger generation and Ayurveda. -GoTop

6. BHARAT HOLDS FIRST GIRMITIYA CONFERENCE: On September 18, Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs V Muraleedharan inaugurated the first Girmitiya Conference (virtual) organized by the India Foundation with the support of the Overseas Indian Affairs Division of the Ministry of External Affairs. The MoS said that the Bharatiya diaspora has been a proud torchbearer
of Bharatiya culture & traditions and insisted that it has been instrumental in assimilating Bharatiya culture to various nations all over the world. He said that the Girmitya Conference would entail more linkages with the Bharatiya Diaspora and result in a beneficial relationship between Bharat and the respective Girmitya countries including political, economic, and people-to-people ties. -GoTop

7. PM NARENDRA MODI INVOKED CHANAKYA, DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA AND RABINDRANATH TAGORE AT UNITED NATIONS: On September 25, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. PM Modi quoted words of Bharatiya strategist Chanakya, who had said, “When the right action is not taken at the right time, then it is time
itself that causes the action to fail.” He underlined the need to strengthen the United Nations to protect global order, global laws and global values. The PM also invoked the ideals of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and highlighted his principle of integral humanism and ended his address by quoting Rabindranath Tagore (in Bengali), "Boldly proceed on the path of good deed and may you overcome all the obstacles in the way". He added that efforts of all is required to bring peace and prosperity in the world.
During his three-day visit to USA, PM Modi hailed the Bharatiya diaspora as the country's "strength". He tweeted that our diaspora is our strength and it is commendable how the Bharatiya diaspora has distinguished itself across the world
As many as 157 Bharatiya antiquities which were stolen or smuggled out of Bharat over a period of time were returned by the Government of USA to the Government of Bharat during the visit of PM Modi. 71 of these are cultural artefacts and the rest are figurines that relate to Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. They mostly belong to the period between 11th and 14th centuries. -GoTop

8. BHARAT ADMINISTERS 2.5 CR. COVID DOSES IN A SINGLE DAY: On the occasion of Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi's birthday on September 17, Bharat set a new record by administering over 2.5 Cr. doses of the Covid-19 Vaccine in a single day. This is the first time that 2.5 crore doses have been administered in a single day. With this Bharat has administered over 88 crore doses till September 30. 
In a tweet PM Modi acknowledged all the doctors, innovators, administrators, nurses, healthcare and front-line workers who have toiled to make the vaccination drive a success. -GoTop

9. DOCTORS SCALE ROCKSLIDES, INVOKE GODS TO VACCINATE HIMACHAL VILLAGES: On September 19, a COVID-19 vaccination team of five led by district health officer Dr Atul Gupta reached the village of Malana deep in the Himalayas by scrambling over a landslide that blocked the road the day before, scaling a retaining wall and then trekking for three hours down and up a river valley.
Dr Gupta and his team have been convincing adults to get the Covid jab to increase vaccine coverage. Priests also invoked a local Hindu deity to convince people to get vaccinated.
Due to similar efforts by health workers walking for hours or days to reach remote villages, the state of Himachal Pradesh immunised its roughly 5 million adults despite the hostile terrain and became the first state in Bharat to administer at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose to all its adults. -GoTop

10. GROWING RESPONSE TO HINDU HERITAGE MONTH: As many as 50 Bharatiya American organizations have joined hands with World Hindu Council of America (VHPA) to celebrate October as Hindu Heritage Month (HHM). The motto of the Hindu Heritage month in 2021 is Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, a Sanskrit phrase meaning “One world one family”. Celebrating Hindu Heritage Month is a way to highlight the lesser-known facts about Hindu Dharma and bring out positive elements of their cultural heritage. The strong family values, high educational qualifications, and deep respect for the law that make Hindu
Americans - currently estimated to be 4 million strong and fastest-growing immigrant group in the country - silent but strong contributors to the social fabric of United States. The focus this year is to weave some unique concepts of Hinduism like The Sacred Feminine, Fasting, Sustainability and their religious symbols such as Bindi, Tilak, Swastika, and Om. Many activities like seminars by high schoolers, month long mass recital of Ramcharitmanas and dance performances have been planned. Many states including Texas, Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia, Florida and city councils including Pembroke Pines, Cincinnati have released proclamations supporting HHM. -GoTop

11. VIVEKANANDA MEMORIAL LECTURE, SINGAPORE: Ramakrishna Mission Singapore and Vivekanand Seva Sangh organized 128th Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's histoirc speech in Chicago on September 11. The program was supported by Bharatiya High Commission Singapore and Mr. P. Kumaran, High Commissioner of Bharat in Singapore, shared his opening remarks
and best wishes for the virtual program. Swami Samachittanand ji, President of Ramakrishna Mission Singapore, Shri. Anuraag Saxena, founder of India Pride project that aspires to bring stolen Bharatiya heritage back to Bharat and main speaker Shri. Mukul ji Kanitkar, National Organising Secretary, Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal addressed the program. -GoTop

12. HSS DFW CONDUCTED CULTURAL TRAINING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS IN MCKINNEY, TX: On September 17, Dallas team of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh and Hindu Economic Forum conducted a 2.5 hour Hindu Culture
Awareness workshop for Mckinney Fire department. The session was attended by the Fire Chief, Fire Marshall, Training head and some of the Captains and senior staff. -GoTop 

13. INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY : HSS DALLAS-FORTWORTH: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Dallas team participated in a program on the occasion of International peace day and sung our Vedic Shanti Mantra with the representatives of all different faiths - Bahai, Hindu, Zorastrian, Church of Scientology, Sikh, Christianity, Islam, etc.
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14. GUYANA’S HEALTH MINISTRY RECEIVES PPE FROM HSS/SEWA: In response to Guyana’s COVID-19 crisis, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) and Sewa Guyana, two non-profit organizations, have donated Personal Protective Equipment to Government of Guyana through the Health Ministry. The donation on
September 19 was made possible through Sewa International USA. The items handed over to Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony at the Health Ministry’s headquarters on Brickdam, Georgetown by senior representative of HSS/Sewa Guyana Yashpaul Seownarine includes 342 surgical gowns, 2448 liquid hand soaps, 6504 wipes, 10,152 sanitisers and 265,680 KN95 face masks.-GoTop

15. UK ROYAL MINT LAUNCHES GOLD BAR TO CELEBRATE DIWALI: The UK’s Royal Mint has launched its first ever gold bullion bar to celebrate Diwali. The Lakshmi bullion bar which contains 20g of 999.9 fine gold with Lakshmi engraved into the precious metal, will be blessed at the Shree
Swaminarayan Temple’s Diwali ceremony as part of their Lakshmi Puja on November 4, with Royal Mint officials in attendance. The design features the godess standing on a lotus with a lotus in each hand. The symbol Om is inscribed on the packaging.

16. PIO FILM ON TANZANIA INDEPENDENCE: A Bharatiya-origin Tanzanian filmmaker Amil Shivji has released a film about Tanzania`s struggle for freedom from the British colonial rule. The film titled “Tug of War” is part
of the official selection at the 46th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) that began on September 9 in Canada. The film is adapted from a famous novel of the same name by celebrated Tanzanian writer Adam Shafi. -GoTop

17. SWINDON HINDUS PROTEST AGAINST TEMPLE RAIDS: Some 300 people marched silently through the main shopping area of Swindon, UK on September 19 to protest the break-in of The Swindon Hindu Temple, on Darby Close during which the main altar was vandalised and money was stolen. Worshippers have started sleeping at the building overnight to prevent further thefts. Many
of the marchers carried placards with the message "My Temple, My Pride". Temple chairman Pradeep Bhardwaj said that the idea of the march was to showcase what we had given to this town and express our outrage as to what had happened to our peaceful community. A petition signed by more than 1,000 people is calling for a "permanent, secure and safe place of worship" for Swindon's Hindu community. -GoTop

18. AFTER 32 YEARS, KASHMIRI PANDITS CELEBRATE 'VYETH TRUVAH' IN SRINAGAR: After 32 years, the Kashmiri Pandit community in Srinagar celebrated 'Vyeth Truvah' on September 18 - the birthday of river Goddess Vitasta (commonly known as Jhelum).
The function was held on Purshiyar ghat at Haba Kadal in old Srinagar and was honoured by the presence of Pandurang K Pole, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir. The celebrations commenced with customary playing of traditional music by artists on boats sailing down the Jhelum river at dusk. The events at Purshiyar ghat included pooja, arti and release of earthen lamps in the river. The celebrations concluded with a small procession by the locals.
Five ghats adjoining the famous temples in old Srinagar were illuminated in the evening.-GoTop

19. RAM LALA JALABHISHEK: WATER FROM 115 COUNTRIES: On September 18, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh received water from 115 countries of seven continents for offering in the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The water was stored in 115 small pots mentioning their respective countries. Rajnath Singh termed it “innovative thinking” and said that it underlined the message of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”.
Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra general secretary Champat Rai and Ambassadors and High Commissioners from several countries including Denmark, Fiji and Nigeria were present on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Rai said procuring water from across the world is a historic moment as it is believed that water from all oceans of the world was brought during the coronation of Lord Ram in Treta Yuga.
The water was procured by the NGO ‘Delhi Study Circle’, which is led by Vijay Jolly.-GoTop

20. SHEFALI JUNEJA ELECTED AS FIRST WOMAN CHAIRPERSON OF UNITED NATIONS'S ICAO: In a proud moment for Bharat, Bharat's senior bureaucrat Shefali Juneja became the first woman to be elected as the Chairperson of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Aviation Security Committee. 
Juneja was serving as Bharat's representative in the council of the ICAO since 2019. 
ICAO is United Nations specialised agency funded and directed by 193 national governments to support their diplomacy and cooperation in air transport and serves as a critical coordination platform in civil aviation through its seven Regional Offices.-GoTop

21. BHARAT'S CAG BECOMES THE EXTERNAL AUDITOR OF THE IAEA: On September 27, Bharat's Comptroller and Auditor General G C Murmu was selected as the external auditor of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a prestigious institution that promotes peaceful use of nuclear energy.
His candidature received majority support of the IAEA general conference and his tenure will be for six years, from 2022 to 2027.
The election is a recognition of Bharat's standing in the international community and global acknowledgement of the CAG's credentials, professionalism and experience. -GoTop

22. BHARAT JUMPS TO 46TH SPOT IN GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX: Improving its ranking in the Global Innovation Index (GII), Bharat has climbed two spots up and is ranked 46th among the 132 economies featured in the GII 2021. The 2021 GII report by the World Intellectual Property Organization – a UN specialized agency created to promote and protect intellectual property (IP) across the world - was released on September 20. Bharat has seen a rising trajectory over the past several years, improving its rank significantly from 81 in 2015. Reacting to the ranking, Niti Aayog, the government’s think tank said that the consistent improvement in the GII ranking is owing to the immense knowledge capital, the vibrant start-up ecosystem, and the amazing work done by the public and private research organizations. -GoTop

23. AKASH PRIME, NEW VERSION OF AKASH MISSILE, SUCCESS - FULLY DESTROYS UNMANNED AERIAL TARGET DURING FLIGHT TEST
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) tested a new version of the Akash Missile -- ‘Akash Prime’ -- from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, Odisha on September 27.
The missile intercepted and destroyed an unmanned aerial target mimicking an enemy aircraft in its maiden flight test after improvements.
Apart from other improvements, Akash Prime is equipped with an indigenous active RF (radio frequency) seeker for improved accuracy. -GoTop

24. BHARAT'S MANGALYAAN MISSION COMPLETES SEVEN YEARS ORBITING MARS
ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), also known as Mangalyaan, completed seven years orbiting Mars since September 24, 2014. Mangalyaan is hailed as Bharat's most successful and cost-effective space mission. It helped Bharat's space agency prepare a Martian Atlas based on the images provided by the orbiter.
The Mangalyaan spacecraft carried along at least 100 kg of fuel for contingency and orbit corrections and the fuel is still left in abundance. One of the key reasons for the long survival was ISRO's ability to do manoeuvres without wasting fuel. -GoTop

25. ‘DESIGNS’ TO CONSERVE AND RESTORE THAR DESERT
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) -Jodhpur has launched a new initiative to conserve and restore the Thar desert, its minerals, medicines, flora and fauna by carrying out ecosystem phenomics through a transdisciplinary framework of medical, engineering, environmental and life sciences.
Called Thar Desert Ecosystem Sciences Guided by Nature and Selection (Thar DESIGNS), the initiative has been launched by Jodhpur City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster which has brought together organizations that are engaged in activities ranging from engineering, space research, medicine, agriculture, zoology, and forestry. The researchers will use IOT enabled devices and big data analytics framework to crowdsource observations from the local ecosystem to the regional level. Thar DESIGNS is likely to propel the growth of new industry and capacity building for next-generation tech-savvy social and eco-entrepreneurs. -GoTop

26. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dr. Ram Vaidya, Vishwa Vibhag Sah Samyojak is travelling to Egypt, Ghana and other African countries.
Visitors: Ramanuj Ramautarsing, Suriname. -GoTop


FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Never get into your head that your faith alone is true and every other is false. Know for certain that God without form is real and that God with form is also real. Then hold fast to whichever faith appeals to you. - Sri Ramkrishna Paramhamsa -GoTop

JAI SHRI RAM

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VISTAAR –A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

Atharva Joshi from Gillingham Thiruvaluvar Shakha, UK who undertook vistaar from July 26 to August 8 – shares his experience with us…
Vistaar. By definition, it means “breadth” or “to spread out”. Despite its simplicity, however, vistaar is a unique experience, and was especially so for me - it allowed me to revisit familiar faces, learn more about my homeland’s history and most importantly, live the sanskaars and values I’d learnt in my shakha and as a swayamsevak.
As part of my vistaar project, I had the opportunity to work with KAHO, a Kannada-based organisation, as part of their venture to document places across London of significance to Bharat’s history -for example, residences of various freedom fighters, spiritual leaders and other vyaktis. Everyday I was able to walk the streets of London, from Brixton all the way to Harrow, in order to unearth these places, and be able to stand in the same areas they once stood. Being able to visit where Sri Aurobindo stayed during his formative years, where Gandhiji lived during his times in law school, or from where Veer Savarkar received his education yet at the same time formulated the foundations for Indian resistance, was so inspirational to the point where it is still indescribable.

Vistaar gave me the opportunity to do arguably the best facet of being a swayamsevak - sampark. My sampark experience took me around the areas of Welling, Plumstead and Woolwich where I took part in Abhyaas Vargs and shakhas, culminating in Woolwich’s own Guru Purnima Utsav.
Not just visiting new sevaks and sevikas every day, but spending unforgettable moments with them, discussing everything from Sangh to current affairs to the experience of being a part of our vividh kshetra, being accepted into their families, all of these were moments which truly cemented the beauty of the Vistaar experience and of Sangh in full. It allowed me to understand and experience what it means to be Sangh, to live Sangh as a philosophy, rather than just attending Shakhaas a swayamsevak every week. It cemented in my mind that a karyakarta is made by their mindset, and how they approach everything from sunrise until sundown - this really ignited my motivation to try and develop further, as well as obtaining some great ideas from senior karyakartas to take home for my own Nagar!
Overall, Vistaar was extremely unique for me - not only did it provide me a unique opportunity to essentially explore for traces of my own history, but it also acted as a small awakening that helped me appreciate Sangh holistically, and also to understand more about why Sangh exists for the samaj, why karyakartas act as the backbone, and much more. I cannot think of a better platform on which to grow as a karyakarta and develop into the next step of living for Sangh than what a Vistaar programme provides, and I’m eagerly waiting for the next time that I get to do it again!
(Sanghmail, HSS UK) -GoTop