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Magh Shukla 7, Vik. Samvat 2080, Yugabda 5125 : 16 February, 2024: SM 5022 (For Private Circulation only)


1. FESTIVALS: MAHASHIVRATRI 2. DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT CALLS FOR UNITY, NON-VIOLENCE AND HARMONY
3. LOK SABHA ADOPTS RESOLUTION ON SHRI RAM MANDIR 4. ICCS : 8TH ELDERS CONFERENCE
5. ‘KALASADHAK SANGAM’: A CONFLUENCE OF THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE VISION OF ART 6. 'AHLAN MODI' PROGRAM IN ABU DHABI
7. MODI INAUGURATES FIRST HINDU MANDIR IN ABU DHABI 8. 8 FORMER BHARATIYA NAVY PERSONNEL RELEASED IN QATAR
9. RITUALS AT GYANVAPI COMPLEX AFTER COURT ORDER 10. FOREIGN LEADERS AT AYODHYA
11. BHARAT’S UPI REACHES SRI LANKA AND MAURITIUS 12. BHARAT’S NAVY RESCUES TWO HIJACKED BOATS
13. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Article: FROM SWAMI VIVEKANANDA ROCK MEMORIAL TO RAM MANDIR:SANGH’S ROLE IN NATIONAL AWAKENING


1. FESTIVALS: MAHASHIVRATRI: Mahashivratri, a festival dedicated to Bhagwan Shiva, is celebrated on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Phalgun (March 8 this year). Devotees stay awake all night, perform rituals like abhishekam and Rudrabhishekam, and chant mantras to seek blessings and attain spiritual awakening.

The origin of Mahashivratri is found in several Puranic texts, including the Skanda, Linga, and Padma Puranas. It is commemorated as the wedding anniversary of Devi Parvati and Bhagwan Shiva and the night when Shiva performs the Tandava - heavenly dance of creation, preservation, and regeneration.
Annual dance festivals called Natyanjali are organised on the occasion of the Mahashivratri at prominent Hindu mandirs like Konark, Khajuraho, Pattadakal, Modhera and Chidambaram.
In Mauritius, devotees celebrate Mahashivratri by observing ten days of abstinence preceding the celebration and walk miles on a pilgrimage to the sacred lake of Ganga Talao located in Grand-Bassin. The Pashupatinath Mandir in Kathmandu witnesses more than a million devotees on the eve of Shivratri.
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2. DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT CALLS FOR UNITY, NON-VIOLENCE AND HARMONY: On February 12, RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat addressed an event organised in Delhi to commemorate the 2550th ‘nirvana’ year of Jain Tirthankar Mahavira. He said that people in different parts of the world are suffering because of their materialistic way of life and is looking at Bharat for solutions to its problems. He called upon the people to follow the path of unity, non-violence and harmony. Dr. Bhagwat said that the people in Bharat and other parts of the world took different paths in search of absolute truth and eternal happiness.

“The difference between Bharat’s search and that of the rest of the world was that they stopped after searching for it in the visible world outside and we, after searching outside, began looking for it within (ourselves) and realised the truth,” he said.
He also said that Bharat has the highest order of life philosophy, which can usher in peace and eternal happiness across the globe.
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3. LOK SABHA ADOPTS RESOLUTION ON SHRI RAM MANDIR: On February 10, the Lok Sabha adopted a resolution on the construction of Shri Ram Mandir and Pran Pratishtha of Shri Ramlala in Ayodhya, terming it a historic and glorious achievement for the country. The resolution stated that it is an unforgettable moment in the development journey of the country and it is important from social, cultural and historical perspectives.

Lauding the move, the resolution also said that Bhagwan Ram, Mata Sita and Ramayan are present in every aspect of Bharat's culture and civilization. It added that the country's democratic and constitutional values of justice for all have been inspired by the ideals of 'Ramrajya'. Reading out the resolution, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that the mandir of Bhagwan Shri Ram is not just a structure of stones, but full of infinite feelings of faith and devotion.
Referring to the resolution Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi said that it will give constitutional powers to the future generations of the country to take pride in its heritage.
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4. ICCS : 8TH ELDERS CONFERENCE: The 8th International Conference and Gathering of Elders organised by International Center for Cultural Studies (ICCS) with the theme of ‘Shared Sustainable Prosperity’ was held at Shiksha Valley School in Dibrugarh from January 28 to February 1. Around 250 delegates from more than 30 countries, including 126 international delegates representing 38 ancient traditions, participated in the conference. The ancient traditions were from all continents of the world and included Yezidi, Maori, Ubuntu, Ancient Greek, Mayan, Shinto, Romuva, Cherokee, Zulu etc.

The conference started with a procession of the delegates in their traditional attires and fineries, to the accompanying drums and devotional dances by some tribes of the North-Eastern region of Bharat.
The inaugural session was presided over by Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister of Assam with Dr Mohan Bhagwat being the keynote speaker. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Bhagwat emphasised the crucial need to preserve indigenous belief systems and said that ancient traditions knew the underlying aspect of spiritual oneness and hence respected diversity as the expression of oneness in different forms. Highlighting the interrelated nature of individuals, communities, society, and nature, Dr Bhagwat proposed a cultural approach to achieving peace and prosperity. On this occasion a new academic and research journal was launched by ICCS. It focuses on history, anthropology, and governance. A souvenir with insightful articles and highlights of earlier conferences was also released.
The conference included paper presentations and panel discussions on various facets of ’Shared Sustainable Prosperity’. Ceremonies, workshops and performing arts showcased the rich cultural heritage of the ancient traditions. The conference also adopted the ‘Dibrugarh Declaration’ with a three-point agenda of reviving traditions, ecological knowledge and collaborative governance.
Addressing the valedictory function of the conference, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale said that sustainable development can be ensured only through sustainable consumption. He added that prosperity must not happen at the cost of Mother Earth’s exploitation. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.
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5. ‘KALASADHAK SANGAM’ : A CONFLUENCE OF THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE VISION OF ART: The four-day Akhil Bharatiya Kalasadhak Sangam, organized by Sanskar Bharti, was formally inaugurated at Sri Sri Ravi Shankar International Centre, Bengaluru on February 1 in the presence of Maharaja Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar of Mysore and Maharaja Krishadevaraya of Vijaynagar. In his introductory speech, General Secretary of Sanskar Bharti Ashwin Dalvi said that Kalasadhak Sangam is an event of participation of people across the country, who establish nationalism and social harmony on the national stage through art. In his presidential address, Vasudev Kamat, National President of Sanskar Bharati said that combination of thought and culture in any art can convey an effective message.


At the closing ceremony of the Sangam on February 4, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that art has the responsibility of giving culture to the society. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar who spoke in the program said that our culture is ancient and ever evolving therefore it is called Sanatan. Dr. Bhagwat also presented the Bharatmuni Samman awards during the Sammelan.
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6. 'AHLAN MODI' PROGRAM IN ABU DHABI: On February 13, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi addressed the Bharatiya community in the UAE at 'AHLAN MODI', an event organized in his honour by the Bharatiya community at the Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi. The event drew participation from Bharatiya Diaspora from across the 7 Emirates and included Bharatiyas from all communities. The 40000 strong audience also included Emiratis.

Speaking on the occasion, PM Modi shared his thoughts on the contribution made by the Bharatiya Diaspora to strengthen bilateral relations between Bharat and the UAE. He also thanked the rulers and the government of UAE for their graciousness and care shown towards the Bharatiya community.
Energetic and jubilant chanting, lively traditional dances and a fusion of Arabic and diverse Bharatiya languages infused a sense of pride in Bharatiya identity at the event. The event showcased a spectrum of cultural performances, ranging from Kathak, Garba, Rajasthani folk dances and Haryanvi dance to a classical rendition of Vande Mataram.
PM Modi also interacted with the first batch of students from the IIT Delhi–Abu Dhabi Campus and said that this not only begins a new chapter in bilateral collaboration between Bharat and the UAE, but also brings the youth from the two countries together.
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7. MODI INAUGURATES FIRST HINDU MANDIR IN ABU DHABI: On February 14, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated the Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Mandir, the first Hindu mandir in Abu Dhabi. Ahead of the inauguration, PM Modi offered water in the virtual Ganga and Yamuna rivers in the mandir premises and then proceeded to offer prayers and do Aarti at the mandir.

The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, donated 13.5 acres of land in 2015 for the construction of the mandir. The UAE Government allocated a further 13.5 acres of land in January 2019 — making a total of 27 acres of land gifted for the Mandir, a mandir release said. It is the first traditional Hindu stone mandir in the Gulf region. Situated in the Abu Mureikhah area, the majestic structure embodies the spirit of cultural peace and collaboration and is also a reflection of the enduring friendship between Bharat and the UAE. The two countries have noted that the BAPS Mandir is a celebration of UAE-Bharat friendship, deep-rooted cultural bonds and an embodiment of the UAE’s global commitment to harmony. tolerance and peaceful coexistence.  -GoTop


8. 8 FORMER BHARATIYA NAVY PERSONNEL RELEASED IN QATAR: Qatar has released the eight former Bharatiya Navy personnel who were jailed nearly three-and-a-half months ago after they were handed death sentences in a case of suspected espionage. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that seven of them have returned to Bharat.
The Union government released an official statement welcoming the decision to set the veteran officers free, saying, "The Government of India welcomes the release of eight Indian nationals working for the Dahra Global company who were detained in Qatar. Seven out of the eight of them have returned to India. We appreciate the decision by the Amir of the State of Qatar to enable the release and home-coming of these nationals."

The Navy veterans were given death sentences on October 26 by Qatar's Court of First Instance. Following diplomatic intervention by Bharat, the Qatar’s Court of Appeal had commuted the capital punishment on December 28 and sentenced them to jail terms for varying durations.  -GoTop


9. RITUALS AT GYANVAPI COMPLEX AFTER COURT ORDER: On January 31, the Varanasi District Court granted permission for Hindu devotees to worship inside the sealed 'Vyas ji Ka Tehkhana' area in the basement of the disputed Gyanvapi mosque. Executing the orders, the administration of the northern city of Varanasi allowed Hindu devotees to worship in the southern part of the Gyanvapi complex on February 1. A passage was cleared and barricades put up on both sides to facilitate smooth access to the southern cellar, ensuring unhindered observance of the rituals.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) earlier presented a conclusive finding that a large Hindu mandir once stood at the location of the Gyanvapi mosque complex in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.  -GoTop


10. FOREIGN LEADERS AT AYODHYA: A delegation from Fiji, led by Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad, arrived at Maharshi Valmiki Airport in Ayodhya on February 8 to visit the Ram Mandir. In a media interaction, deputy PM Prasad, the first foreign leader to visit the Ram Mandir, highlighted the profound connection of Fijian citizens of Bharatiya origin with their root.

He said that during British colonial times, Bharatiya diaspora members who were taken to Fiji carried with them the teachings of Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana. The dissemination of these cultural treasures in Fiji has led to a strong cultural identity for the community. He emphasised that the mandir dedicated to Bhagwan Ram will further fortify the enduring ties between Bharat and Fiji.
Sri Lankan Member of Parliament, Namal Rajapaksa, visited the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on February 9 and said that he felt honoured and blessed to visit the mandir. He also said that with the 'Pran Pratishtha' of Bhagwan Ram, the old glory has been restored to the original birthplace of the deity.
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11. BHARAT’S UPI REACHES SRI LANKA AND MAURITIUS: On February 12, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi along with the President of Sri Lanka Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Prime Minister of Mauritius Mr Pravind Jugnauth jointly inaugurated the launch of Unified Payment Interface (UPI) services in Sri Lanka and Mauritius, and RuPay card services in Mauritius via video conferencing.

Prime Minister of Mauritius Mr Pravind Jugnauth informed that co-branded Rupay card will be designated as domestic card in Mauritius. President of Sri Lanka Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized the centuries-old economic relations and hoped to maintain the momentum of connectivity and deepening of the relationship between the two countries.
PM Modi expressed confidence that connection with UPI will benefit Sri Lanka and Mauritius, digital transformation will get a boost, local economies will witness positive change and tourism will be promoted.
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12. BHARAT’S NAVY RESCUES TWO HIJACKED BOATS: Bharat’s naval forces rescued an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel Al Naeemi which was hijacked by Somali pirates and freed its 19-member Pakistani crew off the east coast of Somalia, a navy statement said. Later that day, the navy said in a statement that along with forces from Seychelles and Sri Lanka, it also rescued a Sri Lankan fishing vessel Lorenzo Putha 04 after three pirates hijacked it 955 nautical miles east of Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu.

Bharatiya Navy called the operation a “coordinated multilateral response to the hijacking”. The Bharatiya navy has carried out several anti-piracy missions in addition to helping at least four merchant vessels that were attacked in the high waters amid Israel’s war with Hamas.  -GoTop

13. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Vishwa Vibhag Samyojak Saumitra Gokhale will be travelling to Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Visitors: Sooman Jewooth - Mautitius, Sumitra and Tapash Ghosh - Canada, Tamilarasan - Myanmar , Sandra Bharadwaj - Netherlands.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Resolve this in your mind that ‘I shall not forget Sangh as long as I live’. - Dr Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar
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JAI SHRI RAM

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FROM SWAMI VIVEKANANDA ROCK MEMORIAL TO RAM MANDIR:SANGH’S ROLE IN NATIONAL AWAKENING
DR. MANMOHAN VAIDYA

The Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, who represents the aspirations of Bharat, concluded on January 22. Hindus in Bharat and across the world are filled with extreme joy and satisfaction. The day commemorates the fulfilment of a longstanding desire and resolution, which at times felt impossible to attain but is now in its final stages, leaving many awestruck. At this point in time, people are looking towards the Sangh (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, RSS).
Once, someone asked me, “What contribution has the Sangh made for Bharat after Independence?” I responded, “The Sangh has committed itself to the realms of individual development, social organisation and fostering national consciousness. Individuals nurtured with a national perspective, supported by societal awakening, will naturally accomplish everything that is required, expected, and doable. The Sangh will not do anything except social awakening and nurturing these individuals. Nevertheless, the absence of the Sangh could lead to a lengthy list of missed opportunities and unfulfilled achievements in Bharat.” Swami Vivekananda is known to be the proponent of Hindutva who not only propagated this ideology in Bharat but abroad as well. Swami Vivekananda, before going to America, embarked on a two year journey across Bharat. His odyssey culminated at Shripada Shila (rock) in Kanyakumari on December 25, 1892, where, following three days and nights of deep meditation, he attained profound insights into the purpose and direction of his life.
Reclaiming Disputed Site : The year 1963 marked the centenary year of the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. Hence, in 1962,the then Tamil Nadu Government proposed erecting a grand statue of Swami Vivekananda on the sacred rock as a memorial. However, the plan sparked controversy as Christian groups claimed ownership of the rock, announcing a memorial for Saint Xavier. In a bid to avoid conflict, the Tamil Nadu Government abandoned the idea of a memorial. At this point, the then-Sarsanghchalak Shri Guruji, entrusted the project to the then Sarkaryavah Eknath Ranade. With the help of Swayamsevaks, Shri Eknath Ranade began the process of reclaiming the disputed possession by Christians for the memorial. To fund the project, they sought symbolic contributions of Rs one, two or five from the public, amassing Rs eight lakh from 30 lakh people across all States of Bharat.

The Swayamsevaks also took a pledge for symbolic financial aid by all State Governments, which were mostly led by Congress (in 1963) at that time. Except or some States like Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir, all States fulfilled their commitments. This initiative transcending regional, linguistic, and religious diversity, sparked a revival of Hindu Dharma in villages and towns across the country. Today, the Swami Vivekananda Rock Memorial, situated in the distant South amid the sea, stands as a focal point of faith for every individual in Bharat. While it is undeniable that Hindu society accomplished this feat with their unity, it is equally true that the Sangh played a crucial role in making it possible. In Hindu society, various traditions of spiritual worship, devotion and practice have been followed as pathways to moksha (liberation). The continuous emergence of new paths and their addition to the older ones contributes to the rich tapestry of Hindu Dharma. Back then, there felt a need for a platform uniting ascetics, saints, and leaders of monastic orders for discussions on the current state and future plans of Hindu society.
VHP formed under Guruji’s leadership: In pursuit of this goal, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) was established in 1964 under the leadership of Sarsanghchalak Shri Guruji. The inaugural assembly of the VHP drew prominent representatives from Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism, alongside major heads of Akharas, Hindu monastic orders and practitioners of various traditions in Hindu society The first World Hindu Congress convened in 1966 at Tirthraj Prayag, marking the rare gathering of all Shankaracharyas from the four peethas, along with major heads of monastic orders and Dhamracharyas. Amidst concerns arising from forced conversion sand the subsequent desire of many converted Hindus to return to the Sanatan fold, a prevailing notion had taken hold that those who had converted were deemed impure (Mlechha). Hindu society, weakened in its ability to protect them, witnessed compelled conversions. Recognising the responsibility to welcome the convertees back, a unanimous proposal was passed at the religious conference, emphasising that a Hindu can never be impure.
The proclamation "
नहिन्दूपतितोभवेत्" became a resounding slogan. Likewise, the second Dharma Acharya Conference of the VHP convened in Udupi, Karnataka, in 1969. In Hindu society, which inherently believes in the common Divine essence shared by all Hindus as children of the same Ishwar (Bhagwan), issues like untouchability and caste-based hierarchy have emerged. At the Udupi conference, all religious leaders collectively passed a resolution disavowing untouchability as a basis for religion. They declared that all Hindus are brothers, a sentiment echoed by all the religious leaders, saints, others in attendance. This transformative shift was not initiated by the Sangh, but it is true that it became possible only because of the Sangh.
In this context, a new mantra was born: '
हिन्दव: सोदरा: सर्वे, नहिन्दूपतितोभवेत्।' In 1981, the mass conversion of people from the Scheduled Castes to Islam in Meenakshipuram, Tamil Nadu, sent shockwaves across the nation. To curb such conversions, the VHP devised comprehensive plans. In order to promote social justice and respect for the uneducated, marginalised and backward communities affected by conversions, several Seva Prakalps (service projects) were launched. These initiatives were also aimed at raising awareness, providing education, and instilling social consciousness.
To achieve these objectives, Sanskriti Raksha Nidhi was collected from across the country, and the volunteers reached out to the people in as many as 5,500 villages.
Following this conference, an additional verse complemented the earlier proclamation
: हिन्दव: सोदरा: सर्वे, नहिन्दूपतितोभवेत्।ममदीक्षाहिन्दू: रक्षा,मममंत्र: समानता।। All the political parties, irrespective of their ideologies, showed the same concern, empathy and collective response to the massive conversion going on in the small village of Tamil Nadu.
Launching Yatras to unite Bharat: Taking inspiration from this accomplishment, the VHP laid down a plan for three major yatras aimed at uniting the entire Bharat and imbibing a sense of unity. These yatras, known as Ektama Yajna Yatra, set forth with chariots embarking on three routes: Kathmandu to Rameswaram (Pashupati Rath), Haridwar to Kanyakumari (Mahadev Rath), and Ganga Sagar to Somnath (Kapil Rath). People with murti of Bharat Mata and Gangajal Kalash (sacred water) in hand began the yatra. Over 300 chariots traversed various locations across Bharat within a span of 1,000 days. People from each destination brought Gangajal (sacred water) in kalash as, with a total of 38,526 places contributing 77,440 kalashas for worship. Of the 564,342 places (including hamlets) in India, a remarkable 7,28,05,520 individuals from 184,592 locations actively participated in this event, with 49 per cent being women.
The profound emotional awakening experienced during this Ektama Yajna Yatra instilled a sense of unity throughout Hindu society, transcending caste, region, language, and worship diversity. In the midst ofthis yatra, during a religious assembly in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Shri Daoodayal Khanna, a Minister of the then Uttar Pradesh Government, highlighted the locked status of the Mandir of Bhagwan Ram in Ayodhya. He brought attention to the fact that except for the pujari, no devotee of Sri Ram was permitted inside for darshan.
The Mughal invader Babar committed the crime of demolishing the Mandir of Sri Ram Lalla and constructing a mosque on the same site, solely to display aggression. Scholars of Islam emphasise that forced occupation of land or a building does not make Allah accept prayers. However, this non-Islamic act was carried out to humiliate Hindu society. Subsequent to this incident, persistent efforts were made to rebuild the Mandir. During British rule, a court order in 1938 restricted the entry of the Muslim community within 100 meters of the disputed site. In 1948, after Ram Lalla appeared at the disputed site, the Mandir was locked and regular worship of Ram Lalla continued, with only the pujari allowed inside to perform rituals.
VHP boosted morale of Hindu society: Since then, the VHP started organising public awareness programmes with demands to unlock the Mandir of Ram Lalla. In February 1986, following the order of the Allahabad High Court, the Mandir was opened, allowing devotees easy access for darshan. This development, coupled with emotional awakening and the subsequent triumph of truth, bolstered the morale of Hindu society. Plans were set in motion to construct a grand Mandir for Bhagwan Ram at the disputed site, symbolising victory over aggression rather than maintaining the disputed structure. To garner public support, nationwide programmes were organised for the Pujan (worship) of Ramshilas, which began their journey to Ayodhya. Just like the Mandir in Somnath, the vision to build a grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is not against Islam or a mosque; rather, it is a concerted effort to restore Bharat’s pride.
As a result, an unprecedented mass awakening happened across Bharat. The Pujit (worshipped) Ramshila, inscribed with the name Shri Ram, from distant villages of Bharat started coming to Ayodhya for the construction of the Ram Mandir. This initiative sparked extensive nationwide public outreach and awareness. Six crore people in 2,75,000 villages performed the puja of Ramshilas, and the entire country was ‘Rammay’ (coloured in the idea of Ram). The impact of this initiative, indeed surpassed the organisational strength or network of the RSS and its entities. To claim that only the Sangh accomplished this feat would be unjust. The people of Bharat, devotees of Bhagwan Ram, played a crucial role in it with the Sangh being an integral part of the collective effort. Without the Sangh, such extensive, systematic public outreach and awareness might not have been possible. Just as a building’s entire load relies on strong pillars/columns during construction and the unseen skeleton of iron bars plays a supportive role. This iron frame provides strength to those pillars to bear the load of the building, else they will collapse. In a similar manner, the Sangh endeavours to create a similar societal structure that will empower the society in every welfare task, with the society itself undertaking the actions consciously.
Kar Seva on December 6, 1992, marked the outcome of this awakening. The constant delays in the judgement of the court despite the completion of all legal proceedings was distressing for as many as two and a half million Kar Sevaks, who had assembled in Ayodhya that day. While it seemed unimaginable and impossible for such a robust structure to collapse in just five hours, Kar Sevaks maintained self-discipline in such an uncontrolled atmosphere. There was an order in disorder. This is why the removal of the Murti of Ram Lalla during the commotion, the construction of a temporary shed and its Pran Pratishtha (consecration) became possible. Ayodhya, a town with a population of 55,000, where approximately 10 per cent are Muslim and there are about 15 mosques, remained peaceful. None of the lakhs of Kar Sevaks disturbed any of those mosques. There was no misconduct towards any Muslim resident. This contrasted sharply with the violent behaviour of Left-wing extremists towards the depressed during their movements. Despite being less in numbers, their movement involved damage to homes, shops and vehicles. However, approximately two and a half million Kar Sevaks from all over Bharat did not engage in any violent behaviour. Their remarkable self-discipline, even in an uncontrolled situation, was unbelievable. Such discipline resulted from two facts, one being that this movement was not against Islam or a mosque and the other was the Sangh’s organisational iron skeleton which not only provided the strength but also the patience to this movement. Individuals who contemplate and engage in the rejuvenation and progress of Bharat, guided by its inherent ‘self’ across all facets of life—be it students, farmers, laborers, scientists, artists, lawyers, and more—are the ones poised to contribute to personal development.
The Sangh’s role extends solely to fostering this vision, anticipating that awakened individuals with a national perspective will collaborate and garner support from society to establish new systems.
The Sangh is dedicated to the holistic development of the nation, with selfless service. For this, initiatives are being taken by Sangh through the implementation of education rooted in Bharatiya values, with12,000 schools and 84,000 Ekal Vidyalayas currently functioning in society. Collectively, the Sangh, without any Government aid, is developing as many as 2,000 villages and 1,000 urban colonies. Eliminating social disparities, efforts are being made to create a harmonious and united society.
Various initiatives, including training, inspiring, and supporting self-employment over job-seeking, are actively led by society with the help of Sangh and Swayamsevaks.
The foundation of Bharat’s ‘self’ is deeply rooted in its spirituality, with one of its symbols as Bhagwan Ram. Amidst the global impact of the deadly corona virus pandemic, Bharat witnessed a unique collaboration of the government machinery with 5.5 lakh swayamsevaks and a large segment of society to provide assistance. This crisis showcased the spiritual expression of Bharat’s general society. Another pillar of Bharat’s ‘self’ is its societal (national) systems, which are driven by society rather than being state-controlled, as evident during the corona virus period. A poignant Sangh song echoes the sentiment: ‘Do not anticipate transformation solely from power; the eternal society will arise from the centers of awakened knowledge.’ The Sangh operates Shakhas as awakening centres for individuals who envision a society driven by awakened minds, capable of establishing a structural framework (iron skeleton) across various sectors of societal life. These centres provide strength and direction, unlike the static skeleton between RCC pillars that enhances load-bearing capacity. Instead, the dynamic structure of a vibrant society is carried by living individuals who remain steadfast and resilient throughout their lives. To achieve this, the Sangh prepares dedicated, selfless, committed, and unwavering Swayamsevaks (volunteers) who tirelessly contribute to these efforts. The Sangh has been preparing these Swayamsevaks in the past and doing it to date.
As the saying goes, ‘Rome was not built in a day.’ Similarly, this national awakening did not occur overnight but is the result of continuous efforts and consistent support from society. The result of the2014 parliamentary elections was announced on May 16. On May 18, 2014, an article was published in The Guardian, stating, “Today, May 18, 2014, may well go down in history as the day when Britain finally left India.” The editorial further notes, “It should be obvious that underlying changes in Indian society have brought us PM Modi and not the other way around.”
This national awakening has begun and will continue. It became easier due to devotion to Bhagwan Ram.
It is necessary to do it, to keep doing it. It is necessary to walk, to keep walking. “Charaiveti-Charaiveti” –Keep Marching Ahead! https://organiser.org/2024/02/03/219793/international/intl-opinion/from-swami-vivekananda-rock-memorial-to-ram-mandir-sanghs-role-in-national-awakening/ 
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Magh Krishna 6, Vik. Samvat 2080, Yugabda 5125 : 1 February, 2024: SM 5021 (For Private Circulation only)


1. FESTIVALS: VASANT PANCHAMI

2. NETAJI’S JANMA JAYANTI - PRAKRAM DIWAS 2024

3. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ, A SYMBOL OF RESISTANCE AGAINST FOREIGN INVADERS: RSS

4. RAM MANDIR’S PRAN-PRATISHTHA CEREMONY

5.WORLD CELEBRATS RAM MANDIR PRAN-PRATISHTHA CEREMONY

6. 75TH REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS BHARAT

7. SURYA NAMASKAR YAGYA THAILAND

8. THAIPUSAM CELEBRAITONS IN MALAYSIA

9. BHARAT WORLD’S FOURTH-LARGEST STOCK MARKET

10. BHARAT ASSERTS ‘VISHWA MITRA’ ROLE AT NAM SUMMIT

11. PANCHJANYA’S ‘BAAT BHARAT KI’ CONFLUENCE

12. PM MODI INAUGURATES BOEING'S LARGEST CAMPUS OUTSIDE USA IN BENGALURU, KARNATAKA

13. BHARAT SENDS 40,000 LITRES OF MALATHION TO AFGHANISTAN TO COMBAT LOCUSTTHREAT

14. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Article: PRAN PRATISTHA SAMAROH – BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF BHARATVARSH FOR THE WELL-BEING OF ALL


1. FESTIVALS: VASANT PANCHAMI: Vasant Panchami, also called Saraswati Puja marks the arrival of the spring season. It is also the preparation of Holi festival which take place forty days later. Vasant Panchami is celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of month of Magh (February 14 this year). On this day pupils’ worship Devi of knowledge, language, music, and all arts - Ma Saraswati - in schools-colleges.

It has been a historical tradition of Sikhs as well. In southern states, the day is called Sri Panchami. The season and festival also celebrate the agricultural fields' ripening with yellow flowers of mustard crop, which associate with Saraswati's favorite color. People dressed in yellow, share yellow-colored snacks and sweets. Some add saffron to their rice and then eat yellow cooked rice as a part of an elaborate feast.
In Bali (Indonesia), it is known as "Hari Raya Saraswati" (great day of Saraswati). It also marks the beginning of the 210-day long Balinese Pawukon calendar.
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2. NETAJI’S JANMA JAYANTI - PRAKRAM DIWAS 2024: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat on January 23 said that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was “selflessly in love with the nation” and urged people to internalise his qualities, ideals and principles. Addressing the Prakram Diwas programme in North 24 Parganas’ Barasat, West Bengal on Netaji’s birth anniversary, RSS Sarsanghchalak said, “We shouldn’t remember Netaji with gratitude only for his contributions to the freedom struggle but also ensure that we should follow his qualities, ideals, and principles in our lives.”
On the occasion, the Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi felicitated INA veteran Lieutenant R Madhavan. He also launched Bharat Parv festival at Red Fort, which was concluded on January 31. PM Modi said that Netaji is a role model for the youth of the country. and today, the way the youth of the country are taking pride in their culture, values and Bharatiyata is unprecedented. The Bharat Parv showcased archives of rare photographs and documents related to Netaji and Azad Hind Fauj. It also exhibited the tableaux paraded in Republic Day Parade this year. The Birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is being celebrated as Prakram Diwas since 2021.
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3. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ, A SYMBOL OF RESISTANCE AGAINST FOREIGN INVADERS: RSS: On January 17 , addressing the marking the 350th anniversary of the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in New Delhi, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale expressed concern over the historical marginalisation of Shivaji’s significance. Hosabale asserted that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is a symbol of resistance against foreign invaders.
He highlighted Shivaji’s unwavering commitment to his vow and leadership qualities, making him one of the greatest among all kings. Hosabale called for an end to the longstanding tradition of viewing Bharat’s nationalism, religion-based system, social structure, and tradition with hatred and distortion. He urged the need for presenting new ideas that are accurate, realistic, and based on facts.
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4. RAM MANDIR’S PRAN-PRATISHTHA CEREMONY: The murti of Ram Lalla was unveiled on January 22 at Sri Ram Janmaboomi Mandir in Ayodhya in the presence of Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi. PM Modi performed ‘aarti’ of Ram Lalla murti in Ayodhya Mandir and did ‘dandvat pranam’. RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, and State Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath were present at the ceremony. The historic Pran Pratishtha ceremony was attended by over 8,000 guests representing all major spiritual and religious sects of the country & people from all walks of life, including representatives of various tribal communities. Before the ceremony PM Modi also followed 11 day fast-rituals and having religious sojourn to the mandirs related to Bhagwan Rams’ imprints. He also released commemorative postage stamps on Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir.
After the ceremony, addressing the pious gathering PM Modi said, “Ram aa Gaye”. He said that Ram is “not a dispute” but “a solution”. “I have firm belief and immense faith that the devotees of Ram completely absorbed in this historic moment. The devotees of Ram, in every corner of the country and the world, deeply feeling this. This moment is divine, this moment is the holiest of all,” he stated. He added that Bhagwan Ram is the “spirit of Indian Constitution”. PM Modi also showered flower petals on the Ram Mandir construction workers.
Echoing the sentiments of millions of devotees and citizens witnessing the event RSS Sarsanghchalak, Dr Mohan Bhagwat stated “Bharat’s ‘Swa’ has returned with the advent of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. This moment marks a resurgence of our cultural identity and spiritual heritage.” He expressed profound joy and belief in the transformative power of the presence of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. Dr Bhagwat said that all countrymen should fulfill the duties of citizens of Ramrajya just like Bhagwan Ram. Dr Bhagwat said that we should practice penance to make our country ‘Vishwa Guru’.
Prasar Bharati CEO said, "Over 160 mn watched live telecast of Ram mandir event." The people across religions, geographies and social identities joined in to celebrate this historic event, a seminal occasion in Bharat's cultural history. Mandirs and people arranged giant screen live telecast of the ceremony. As joyous ‘Jai Shri Ram’ chants filled the air at Ayodhya, people across the country immersed in unbridled celebrations with the return of the Bhagwan to his avowed birthplace after more than 500 years.
All of Bharatvarsh was gripped in Diwali-like fervour with Shri Ram chants, bhajans, processions, dance, posters, saffron flags, diyas, langars and firecrackers as the whole country celebrated the inauguration of the historic Ram mandir in Ayodhya. More than 30,000 business organisations across the country organised over 50,000 programs in their respective markets. Hymns, verses reverberated in Kerala Mandirs. 'Deepotsav' celebrations were organised in Tamil Nadu's Chennai and at other places to mark the Ayodhya Ram Mandir 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony. North Eastern states including Arunachal Pradesh were soaked in religious fervour. While several people, including union ministers, chief ministers and other politicians, celebrated ‘Deepotsav’ at their homes, some also took to the streets and lit up special lights and burst firecrackers. Bharat Sarkar including several state governments announced work leave on the occasion.
Expressing his feelings, United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) President Dennis Francis said, “Delighted to arrive in New Delhi on an auspicious day when the country is celebrating its ‘Second Deepawali’.
Rashtra Sevika Samiti in its statement said that a successful 'Pran Pratishtha' of Ram Lalla's idol at his new mandir in Ayodhya has created the faith that nobody can "ever hurt" Hindu sentiments in the future. BAPS Swaminarayan & ISKCON mandirs celebrated historic inauguration of Ram Mandir. Now everyday a massive crowd of devotees’s dynamic gathering happening at Rampath, in Ayodhya to offer prayers to Bhagwan Ram Lalla.
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5. WORLD CELEBRATES RAM MANDIR PRAN-PRATISHTHA CEREMONY: The ‘Pran-Pratishtha’ ceremony of Bhagwan Ram Lalla at Ayodhya on January 22 was celebrated globally. HSS and more than 200 Dharmic organisations in the UK were the signatories of a declaration which extends a warm welcome to the historic event. Sanatan Sanstha of the UK, enriching the atmosphere with the ‘Shri Ram’ chants in UK Parliament. UK mandirs prepared ladoos for distribution to mark the ceremony.
On January 21, HSS Denmark along with Dta Telugu organized a Bhajan & Keertan program for Shri Rammandir Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya.
Pujit akshatas reached Melbourne and were received by HSS swayamsevaks, Hare Krishna and Sri Venkata Krishna Brundavana Melbourne. On January 22 processions were organised and mandirs offered special prayers. Car rallies were organised in Sydney.
Tri State Umiya Dham – Cincinnati, Swaminarayan BAPS, Sri SaiBaba Mandir of Greater Cincinnati, Hindu ISKCON, Bharat FM and HSS USA joined Shri Ram Pran Pratishtha celebrations across the United States with car rallies, Deepotsav (Festival of Lights) in homes and Hindu cultural centers, and singing and chanting in mandirs. Over a thousand mandirs around the country organized celebrations in the form of bhajans, kirtans special poojas and Prasad distributions. More than 60 car rallies and Tesla light shows were organized across 21 states. Over 550 Hindu American students from 108 universities and high schools came together online to celebrate the occasion. In New Jersey,
an educational exhibition was organized on the theme of “Ramayana around the world”. In San Antonio, the Ram Car Yatra was welcomed in the Sikh Gurudwara. The occasion garnered support and greetings from various leaders, including Mayors, Congressmen, State Senators, community leaders, and Interfaith officials including New York City, Mayor Eric Adams, Noted author and historian David Frawley, Congressman Dr. Rich McCormick of Georgia and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati from the Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh.
HSS Germnay organised 3-day utsav including Sri Ram Rath Yatra in Munich on January 21. HSS Japan also organised huge screen live telecast of ceremony. HSS Thailand and SDDS Myanmar organised Ramcharitmanas recitations. HSS New Zealand with local mandirs organised Mahayagya. songs, dances, Ram – Leela, history of Ram Janmabhoomi presentations and Mahaprasadam dstriution.

Mauritius President Prithvirajsing Roopun attended a cultural programme organised by the Mauritius Sanatan Dharma Mandirs Federation. HSS Mauritius organised car rally and Ayodhya Pujit Akshat was handed over to PM Pravin Kumar Jugnauth in a program.

HSS representatives from around 50 countries physically witnessed the Pran Partisthan ceremony at Sri Ram Mandir at Ayodhya and its volunteers organised several programs in respective countries.
On January 21, North American nation Mexico got its first Ram Mandir in the city of Queretaro.
In Bangkok, Thailand the Thai-Indian Theatre Club showcased the captivating drama “Ram Lalla Ghar Aaye” in a spectacular performance.
At Radha Krishna Mandir, Lusaka and Kitwe, Ndola, Chingola in Zambia - people from Gayatri Parivar, ISKCON, Gurudwarda organised programs.
Malawi, Seychelles and Congo also organised many events to celebrate the ceremony at Ayodhya. A 3-day event was organized in Burundi country of East Africa in which postal stamps of Bhagwan Shri Ram were issued.

On January 21, Bharatiyas in Taipei, Taiwan united for ‘keertan-bhajan’. 101 plus events were organised across Canada by Mandir societies and VHP-HSS Canada. Sri Lankan devotees celebrate Ram Mandir consecration ceremony with special puja at Sita Amman mandir, Bhakta Hanuman mandir and Chinmaya Mission. All cities in Nepal including Janakpur,  Birganj  and Bharatpur has 'Deepotsav'. HSS Nepal organised several bike rallies, bhajans, religious processions and Prasad distributions etc.
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6. 75TH REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS BHARAT: Rashtrapati Draupadi Murmu addressed the nation and greeted all countrymen on the eve of the 75th Republic Day. She said, “The 75th year of the Republic is truly a historic milestone in the journey of the nation in many ways. The ethos of Bharat’s Republic brings together more than 1.4 billion Bharatiyas to live as one family.”
On Sri Ram Mandir Pran Prathistha ceremony Rashrapati said that on January 22, world witnessed the historic consecration ceremony of the idol of Prabhu Shri Ram in the glorious new mandir constructed at His birthplace in Ayodhya. When this event will be seen in the wider perspective, the future historians will consider it a landmark in Bharat's continued re-discovery of its civilisational heritage. She futher said, “In recent times, many conflicts have emerged around the world and several parts of it have been suffering from violence. In such times, we recall Bhagwan Buddha's words:
न हि वेरेन वेरानि, सम्मन्तीध कुदाचनम् अवेरेन च सम्मन्ति, एस धम्मो सनन्तनो!!
It means: Not at any time are enmities appeased here through enmity but they are appeased through non-enmity. This is the eternal law." Rashtrapati said, “Bharat's ancient wisdom can also help the world find a way out of the global environmental crisis.” Rashtrapati concluded her address to the nation with best wishes to all for their nation building endeavours.
On January 26 Republic Day Parade commenced with a grand display of its women power, rich cultural heritage, and military might, which included missiles, warplanes, surveillance gadgets, and lethal weapon systems at Kartavya Path in the heart of the national capital. The ceremony began with the Pradhan Mantri's visit to the National War Memorial, where he led the nation in paying solemn tributes to the fallen heroes by laying a wreath. President Droupadi Murmu and French President Emmanuel Macron, the chief guest of this year’s parade, arrived at the Kartavya Path for the procession in the traditional carriage. The national flag was then unfurled, accompanied by the national anthem, and a 21-gun salute.
The parade commenced with the Rashtrapati Draupadi Murmu taking the salute commanded by Lieutenant General Bhavnish Kumar. In first, the parade was heralded by over 100 women artists playing Bharatiya musical instruments such as sankh, naadswaram, and nagada instead of traditional military bands, kickstarting the celebrations. Vice President, Union Cabinet members, the country's top military brass, foreign diplomats, and senior officials were among those who witnessed the impressive show. The event also featured a gravity-defying fly-past by helicopters and planes. The themes of the celebrations were "Viksit Bharat" and "Bharat - Loktantra Ki Matruka". After 2016, second time as around 95 French troops marched down Kartavya Path along with 30-member band contingent. For the first time, an all-women tri-services contingent marched down Kartavya Path, reflecting the country's growing 'Nari Shakti' (women power) and indigenously-built Tejas aircraft flew in a formation of four aircraft. A total of 16 tableaux from states and Union territories, along with 9 from central ministries and departments, rolled down Kartavya Path during the parade. World leaders congratulate Bharat on the occasion.
On January 23, Union government announced the posthumous honour of the Bharat Ratna to ardent socialist leader Karpoori Thakur, popularly known as Jan Nayak for his lifetime battle for poor and marginalised people.
25 children were presented National Bravery Awards on January 24 by PM Modi for saving their friends, parents, and neighbours from drowning, electrocution, thieves and a lot more. On January 25 government also announced 132 Padma Awards for this year. It said that each awardee serves as an inspiration to all, the stories of their struggle, perseverance, selflessness, Service and excellence reflect the Story of Bharat. The awardees list this year includes a tribal welfare worker from Jashpur in Chattisgarh, Jageshwar Yadav, who dedicated his life to the uplifting and care of the Birhors tribes people.
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7. SURYA NAMASKAR YAGYA THAILAND: HSS Thailand has organised Surya Namakar Yagya (SNY) from Makar Sankranti, January 14 to Rath Saptami, February 16. The theme of the 34 days SNY is “Yoga for health – Health Yogathon for Humanity”.
All shakhas, swayamsevaks and families have joined this Yagya by practicing at least 3 Suryanamasakars daily and submitted their counts to their Shakha group or to Gana Shikshak or to Mukhya Shikshak. The aim of practicing 50,000 Suryanamakars during the campaign is to achieve healthy body, mind and soul & to create awareness about Yoga.
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8. THAIPUSAM CELEBRAITONS IN MALAYSIA: Over a million flooded Batu Caves mandir complex on the outskirts of national capital Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia for Thaipusam festival on January 24-25. Barefoot devotees made a steep 272-step climb in high humidity to reach the mandir top nestled within a limestone hill. As part of the ceremony, devotees carried paal kudam or milk pots for performing Abhisekam to Bhagwan Murugan. Some devotees carried heavy ornate metal structures called kavadis, affixed to their bodies with sharp metal spikes, or had their tongues and cheeks pierced with metal skewers as a show of thanksgiving and penance to Bhagwan Murugan. Lively and festive urumi melam drum beats rang in the air, paving the way for kavadi bearers behind.
Some 200 Hindus celebrated Thaipusam at the Sri Kamini Durga Eswari Mandir in Taman Tunku in Miri, Borneo. Mandir chairman Murugayah Veloo explained that Thaipusam is an annual festival where millions of Hindus worldwide pay tribute to Bhagwan Murugan. He said the festival commemorates the time when Bhagwan Murugan’s mother Parvathi gave him a “Vel” (lance) to vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. “This festival indicates the victory of Bhagwan Murugan against the evil demon Soorapadman, therefore during the festival, the devotees will repeatedly chant ‘Vel Vel Vetrivel,’ that is ‘victorious spear,’” Murugayah shared. Thaipusam also celebrated in many countries like Bharat, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Fiji, Mauritius & Singapore.
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9. BHARAT WORLD’S FOURTH-LARGEST STOCK MARKET: The combined value of shares listed on Bharatiya exchanges reached $4.33 trillion on January 21 close, versus $4.29 trillion for Hong Kong, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Bharat’s stock market has overtaken Hong Kong’s to rank as fourth-biggest equity market globally for the first time, Bloomberg reported. Moreover, Bloomberg further reported that Bharat has positioned itself as an alternative to China, attracting fresh capital from global investors and companies alike.
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10. BHARAT ASSERTS ‘VISHWA MITRA’ ROLE AT NAM SUMMIT: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasised Bharat’s unwavering commitment as “Vishwa Mitra” to global solidarity and cooperation in an address at the 19th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit in Kampala on January 19. In Bharat’s National Statement at the summit, S Jaishankar provided insights into Bharat’s extensive contributions, spanning 600 significant projects across 78 nations, with a special focus on Africa, where 300 projects and 45,000 training slots reflect Bharat’s commitment and solidarity.
The External Affairs Minister underlined Bharat’s proactive response to global challenges, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and said, “When COVID struck, we shared vaccines with 100 nations while still vaccinating our own. As natural disasters happen, we have often been first responders for the developing world. ”
S Jaishankar also reiterated Bharat’s commitment to the NAM principles and its belief in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” emphasising that the world is a family. The Summit under Uganda’s leadership was held under the theme ‘Deepening Cooperation for Shared Global Affluence’ and brings together more than 120 developing countries on a platform.
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11. PANCHJANYA’S ‘BAAT BHARAT KI’ CONFLUENCE: Panchjanya, the weekly national Hindi magazine, marked its 77th-year journey with the ‘Baat Bharat Ki’ Confluence programme held at Hotel Ashok in Delhi on January 15. Panchjanya also released a special issue of the magazine on Ayodhya Ram Mandir. The ceremonial inauguration of the event took place in auspicious presence of Swami Avadheshanand Giri, the Mahamandaleshwar of Juna Akhara. While addressing the gathering, Acharya Balkrishna, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Patanjali Ayurved, expressed his gratitude for the ongoing construction of Bhagwan Sri Ram’s mandir in Ayodhya, stating that it is a momentous occasion for Bharat.
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha in his address said that there has been a three-fold increase in the number of foreign tourists after the G20 summit. Sinha added that the region has moved from darkness to light, with celebrations at Lal Chowk in English New Year symbolizing the entry of Jammu and Kashmir into the era of progress.
In the ‘Aankhon Dekhi’ session of the ‘Baat Bharat Ki’ Confluence program, three journalists associated with the Ram Mandir movement, Ashok Srivastava, Subhash, and Gopal Sharma, shared their insights.
MD BPDL Bharat Bhushan Arora expressed a deep connection with the Ram Janambhoomi Ayodhya movement. He mentioned that being part of such a significant event is a matter of great fortune. Nitishj Bharadwaj, known for playing the role of Bhagwan Krishna in the iconic television series ‘Mahabharat,’ also spoke during the ‘Baat Bharat Ki’ Confluence program.
Purnimaji, sister of the Kothari brothers who laid down their lives during the Kar Seva in Ayodhya was present at the confluence where she said that it is a matter of pride for her that she is getting to see the inauguration of the Ram Mandir and the sacrifice that was made by her brothers has not gone in vain. 
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12. PM MODI INAUGURATES BOEING'S LARGEST CAMPUS OUTSIDE USA IN BENGALURU, KARNATAKA: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi on January 19 inaugurated Boeing's new global engineering and technology campus near Bengaluru, Karnataka. Built at a cost of Rs 1,600 crore, the 43-acre state-of-the-art Boeing India Engineering and Technology Centre (BIETC) campus is the aviation giant's largest such investment outside the USA.
The campus at Hightech Defence and Aerospace Park in Devanahalli on the city outskirts has been envisioned to become a cornerstone for partnerships with the startups, and private and government ecosystem in Bharat, which would assist in the development of the next-generation products and services for the global aerospace and defence industry. "This facility displays Bharat's commitment to drive global tech, research and innovation, design and demand. It strengthens the resolve of Make in Bharat, Make for the World," PM Modi said.
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13. BHARAT SENDS 40,000 LITRES OF MALATHION TO AFGHANISTAN TO COMBAT LOCUSTTHREAT: In its continued efforts to help Afghanistan, Bharat has supplied 40,000 litres of Malathion, a pesticide used to fight locust menace, through the Chabahar port.
The Taliban-controlled Ministry of Agriculture has expressed gratitude for this assistance, highlighting its significance in protecting crops and ensuring food security in Afghanistan. Malathion, known for its efficacy in arid regions and minimal water usage, is considered a crucial tool in locust control. The aid not only addresses the immediate threat in Afghanistan but also serves to prevent the spread of locusts to neighbouring Central Asian countries.
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14. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: Dr Yashodhan Agalgaonkar, Sridhar Talanki - USA, Pravesh Hurdeen and Vrindavan- South Africa, Satyanarayan Kothari - Indonesia, Kiran Muthal - Netherlands, Arvind Kumar - Taiwan, Senthil Srinivasan - Belgium, Ramanuj Ramautaraing -Suriname .
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The purpose of life is to serve others. - Swami Vivekananda
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PRAN PRATISTHA SAMAROH – BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF BHARATVARSH FOR THE WELL-BEING OF ALL
Dr. Mohan Bhagwat

The history of our Bharat is the history of continuous struggle against the invaders for around the last one and a half thousand years.
The aim of early invasions was to plunder and sometimes (like Alexander’s invasion) were for colonisation. But the attacks from the West in the name of Islam only brought complete destruction and alienation of the society. To demoralise the nation, society, it was necessary to destroy their religious places , hence foreign invaders also destroyed mandirs in India. They did this not do this once but multiple times. Their aim was to demoralise the Bharatiya society so that they could rule over Bharat unhindered with the weakened society.

The demolition of Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was also done with the same intention and for the same purpose. This policy of the invaders was not limited to just Ayodhya or any one mandir, but was a war strategy for the entire world.
Indian rulers never attacked anyone , but the rulers of the world have done such misdeeds by being aggressive for the expansion of their kingdom. But in Bharat, it did not have the desired results, not at least as per their expectations. On the contrary, in Bharat, the faith, commitment and morale of the society never diminished, the society did not bow down, their struggle of resistance continued. Therefore, repeated attempts were made to take control of the birthplace and build a temple there. There were many wars, struggles and sacrifices for him. And the issue of Ram Janmabhoomi ingrained in the minds of Hindus.
In 1857, when war plans started being made against the foreign i.e. the British rule, Hindus and Muslims together expressed their readiness to fight against them and then there was a mutual exchange of ideas between them. And at that time , a situation evolved where there would be a reconciliation on the issue of banning cow slaughter and liberation of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi. Bahadur Shah Zafar also guaranteed a ban on cow slaughter. As a result, entire society fought together. Bharatiya people showed bravery in that war but unfortunately this war of Independence failed. Then, Bharat did not get independence, British rule remained uninterrupted, but the struggle for Ram Temple did not stop.
According to the British policy of “Divide and Rule” towards Hindu-Muslims , which was already in practice, gained even more prominence after 1857. To break the unity, the British hanged the heroes of the struggle in Ayodhya and the question of liberation of Ram Janmabhoomi remained unresolved. The struggle for Ram temple continued.
After the Independence in 1947, when the Somnath temple was unanimously renovated, the discussion about such temples started. The similar consensus could have been considered regarding the liberation of Ram Janmabhoomi, but the direction of politics changed. The selfish forms of politics such as discrimination and appeasement became prevalent and hence the question remained as it is. On this issue, the governments did not even consider the wishes and sentiments of the Hindu society. On the contrary, they tried to destroy the initiative taken by the society. The legal battle related to this, which had been going on since pre-independence, continuously carried on. The mass movement for the liberation of Ram Janmabhoomi began in the 1980s and continued for thirty years.
In the year 1949, the Murty of Bhagwan Shri Ramchandra appeared at the Ram Janmabhoomi. In 1986, the temple was unlocked as per the court order. In the coming period, the continuous struggle of the Hindu society continued through many campaigns and karseva. In 2010, a clear judgement of Allahabad High Court clearly came before the society. The efforts had to be sustained for final resolution of the issue at the earliest. On 9th November 2019, after 134 years of legal struggle, the Supreme Court gave a balanced decision after examining the truth and facts. The feelings and facts of both the parties were also considered in this decision. This decision has been given after hearing the arguments of all the parties in the court. According to this decision, a board of trustees was constituted for constructing the temple. Bhoomipujan of the temple took place on 5th August 2020 and now Paush Shukla Dwadashi Yugabd 5125, accordingly on 22nd January 2024, the installation and Pran-Pratishtha ceremony of the Murty of Shri Ramlala has been organised.
From the Dharmic point of view, Shri Ram is the most worshipped deity of the majority society and the life of Shri Ramchandra is still accepted as an ideal of conduct by the entire society. Hence, now the conflict that has arisen as for and against over the dispute should be ended. The bitterness that has arisen in the meantime should also end. The enlightened people of the society must see that the dispute ends completely. Ayodhya means a city ‘where there is no war ‘, ‘a place free from conflict’. On this occasion, in the entire country, reconstruction of Ayodhya in our mind is the need of the hour and also the duty of all of us.
The occasion of construction of Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya marks the reawakening of national pride. This also signifies the acceptance of the vision of life behind the character of Shri Ram by the modern Bharatiya society. Lord Shri Ram is to be worshiped in the temple with the rituals of ‘Patram Pushpam Phalam Toyam’ (leaves, flowers, fruits and water) and at the same time, by establishing the image of Shri Ram in our minds, in the light of the same inculcating the ideal conduct we have to worship Shri Ram. As “Shivo Bhootva Shivam Bhajet, Ramo Bhootva Ramam Bhajet” (to worship Shiva, Be Shiva, to worship Ram, be Ram) is called true worship.
If we consider from this point of view, then according to the social nature of Bharatiya culture, we need to imbibe “Matravat Pardareshu , Pardravyeshu Loshtvat. Atmavat sarvabhuteshu , yah pasyati sah panditah” (He is a wise man who sees the wives of others as his mother, the wealth of others like clod of earth and all beings as his own self). In this way we too will have to follow the path of Shri Ram.
Integrity in life, forgiveness with strength and bravery, sincerity and humility, compassion and care in dealing with everyone, gentleness of heart and strictness towards oneself in performing the duty etc., these are the qualities of Shri Ram that everyone should emulate in their life and in their family. Efforts to bring it into everyone’s life will have to be made with honesty, dedication and hard work.
Besides , keeping in view our national life, discipline will have to be instilled in social life also. We know that on the basis of same discipline, Shri Ram-Lakshman had completed their 14 years of exile and successful completed the fight against the powerful Ravana. To once again spread the qualities of justice and compassion, equality with social harmony, fairness, and social virtues reflected in the character of Shri Ram; to once again build a pursuant and courageous society based on equal justice without exploitation, endowed with strength as well as compassion. This would be a social worship of Shri Ram.This world is destructive frenzy due to egoism, selfishness and discrimination and is bringing infinite calamities upon itself. The entry of Shri Ramlala in Ram Janmabhoomi and his Pran-Pratishtha is the beginning of the campaign for reconstruction of Bharatvarsh which is for the well-being of all, accepting all without enmity and showing the path of harmony, unity, progress and peace. We are the active followers and implementers of that campaign. In the devotional celebration of 22nd January, along with the reconstruction of the temple, all of us have resolved for the reconstruction of Bharat and through it paving the way for reconstruction of the entire world. By always keeping this guiding light in mind, moving forward is the need of the hour. Jay Siya Ram! (www.rss.org)
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