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Ashwin A. Shukla 14, Vik. Samvat 2077, Yugabda 5122:1 October 2020: SM 2013 (For Private Circulation Only}


1. FESTIVALS: SHARADIYA NAVARATRA, DASHAHARA 2.BABRI MASJID DEMOLITION VERDICT : ALL 32 ACQUITTED
3. SARASANGHACHALAK IN WEST BENGAL 4. SEWA INTERNAITONAL SUPPORTS NATIVE AMERICANS
5. REFLECTIONS@50: VHP AMERICA GOLDEN JUBILEE 6. BHARAT’S BEFITTING REPLY TO PAK PM AT UNGA
7. NAMAMI GANGE - LARGEST RIVER CONSERVATION PROGRAMME PM MODI 8. ‘VIDYA DAANAM’ SUPPORTS CHILDREN IN TRIBAL HAMLETS
9. BHARAT HAS A 1500-YEAR-OLD FRIENDSHIP WITH ISRAEL 10. NEW JERSEY GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMENDS HSS COVID – 19 EFFORTS
11. JOY OF SHARING EVENT AT NORWALK CALIFORNIA 12. BHARAT SUPPORTS NEPAL RAILWAYS JANAKPUR TEST DRIVE
13. HOUSTON POST OFFICE NAMED AFTER SIKH COP DHALIWAL 14. 2 WOMEN TO OPERATE HELICOPTERS FOR BHARATIYA NAVY
15. DRDO SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTS FLIGHT TEST OF ABHYAS 16. INS VIRAAT’S FINAL JOURNEY!
17. SHIVANGI SINGH, RAFALE SQUADRON’S FIRST WOMAN PILOT 18. BHARAT’S PRIVATELY DEVELOPED CRYOGENIC ROCKET ENGINE
19. UNESCO HONOURS ODISHA'S TSUNAMI READY VILLAGES 20. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Article: TRIBUTE TO DATTOPANT THENGADI JI -A STALWART THINKER, ORGANIZER AND VISIONARY

1. FESTIVALS: SHARADIYA NAVARATRA, DASHAHARA: Sharadiya Navaratra begins with Ghatasthapana on October 17, the first day of Aashvina Shukla paksha. Durga Ashtami and Maha Navami are falling on the same day, i.e., October 24 this year. October 25 is Dashahara, the festival of the victory of Dharma over the evil. October 26 is the birth anniversary of Shri Madhvacharya, the great proponent of Dwaita Vedanta.-GoTop


2. BABRI MASJID DEMOLITION VERDICT : ALL 32 ACQUITTED: A special court acquitted, on 30th September, all 32 accused including former deputy prime minister L K Advani in the demolition of the disputed Babri structure at Ayodhya on December 6, 1992.
"The accused tried to stop the demolition," said special CBI judge Surendra Kumar Yadav in Lucknow. The court said that the demolition was not planned and some members of the crowds impulsively attacked the structure.
BJP leaders Advani, 92, Murli Manohar Joshi, 87, Uma Bharti, 61 and Kalyan Singh former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh were not present in court and watched via video link when the verdict was announced.
Advani welcomed the judgment. "The judgement vindicates my personal and the BJP's belief and commitment towards the Ram Janmabhoomi movement.
RSS Sarkaryavaha Suresh (Bhayyaji) Joshi tweeted ‘Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh welcomes the decision of honour acquittal of all the accused in the case related to the destruction of disputed structure by CBI special court.’ Welcoming the judgment, VHP working President Alok Kumar called it victory of 'truth and justice'. He said, "The decision in the criminal case related to the disputed structure of Ayodhya has arrived and truth and justice have triumphed. -GoTop


3. SARASANGHACHALAK IN WEST BENGAL : RSS Sarsanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, during his two-day visit to Kolkata during 22-23 September, engaged in various in - house meetings with karyakartas. Stressing for sustainable development work mainly in rural areas, Dr Bhagwat asked karyakartas to focus more on five ‘Gatividhis’ (activities) including education, self-reliance, agriculture, health, and social environment. He took note of the various social welfare works and the issues faced in the implementation of the schemes. He asked the local units to have at least one ‘Shakha’ in each block of the state. -GoTop


4. SEWA INTERNAITONAL SUPPORTS NATIVE AMERICANS: As a part of continuous support to Native American community all over the USA, Sewa volunteers donated sanitation and PPE items for the elders of Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona on 18th September. The donation was warmly welcomed by the Board members and the Governor Steven. Bharatiya community, with the help of various organizations, grants and most importantly donors, has donated relief supplies worth $100K to Native Americans all over the USA through Sewa International. https://sewausa.org/event-3962382 -GoTop


5. REFLECTIONS@50: VHP AMERICA GOLDEN JUBILEE: Four outstanding personalities from different walks of life set the virtual stage for ‘Reflections@50: Walking in Dharma’ – online golden jubilee celebrations of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) of America on 19-20 September.
Interweaving references from the Bhagavad Gita, Vyomesh Joshi CEO 3 D systems, spoke on ‘Authentic Leadership’ and how Hindu scriptures guided him in leading global companies as well as dealing with triumphs and setbacks. Vandana Tilak, CEO of Akshaya Patra USA, in her keynote address on ‘Seva – the First and Last Frontier’ dwelt on her philosophy of looking beyond oneself and her service through a leading non-profit organization - Akshaya Patra. Dr. Raj Vedam, an acclaimed scholar and co-founder of think tank, Indian History Awareness & Research, highlighted how Hindu identity has steadily come to be defined not by Hindus but by others, subverting Hindu identity. Benny Tillman aka Balabhadra Bhattacarya Dasa, a direct disciple of his Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, serving as the first African American President of the Vedic Friends Association pointed out that society is confused about the real purpose of life, which according to Vedic teachings should focus on self-realization as well as material development.
Among the highlights of the two day-webinar were eight enlightening panel discussions with well-known speakers - entrepreneurs, heads of organizations, religious leaders, academicians, dignitaries, and youth leaders. About 3,200 people registered and participated in the virtual conference. -GoTop


6. BHARAT’S BEFITTING REPLY TO PAK PM AT UNGA: Exercising the ‘Right of Reply’ to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s virtual address at the 75th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Mijito Vinito, an IFS officer from Nagaland, the first secretary at Bharat's UN mission to the United Nations, called upon Pakistan to vacate all those areas of Jammu and Kashmir that it is in illegal occupation of. “Pakistan is the same country that provides pensions for dreaded and listed terrorists out of state funds. This is the same country that has the dubious distinction of hosting the largest number of terrorists proscribed by the United Nations,” Vinito further said. -GoTop


7. NAMAMI GANGE - LARGEST RIVER CONSERVATION PROGRAMME PM MODI: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated six mega projects in Uttarakhand under the Namami Gange Mission through video conference on 29th September. The projects include the construction of a 68 MLD (million liters per day) sewage treatment plant, upgradation of the existing 27 MLD plant at Jagjeetpur and construction of an 18 MLD sewage treatment plant at Sarai in Haridwar.
PM Modi said that the Government moved forward with new thinking and new approach and did not limit the Namami Gange Mission to the cleanliness of Ganga and made it the largest and comprehensive river conservation programme in the country.
Pradhan Mantri also inaugurated “Ganga Avalokan”, the first museum on Ganga dedicated to showcasing the culture, biodiversity and rejuvenation activities done in Ganga river. The museum is located at Chandi ghat, Haridwar.-GoTop


8. ‘VIDYA DAANAM’ SUPPORTS CHILDREN IN TRIBAL HAMLETS: A team of RSS swayamsevaks and few like-minded NGOs have come up with the ‘Vidya Daanam’ program for children in remote tribal hamlets of Kerala. As per the program, the team raised necessary funds to install televisions required for e-learning. As Keralites celebrated Onam, a group of Sangh swayamsevaks traveled all the way from Pathanamthitta (district center where Sabarimala temple is located ) to the hamlets in remote Gavi area through the dense forests. They handed over three LED televisions to needy students in Gavi settlement colony. Two televisions were installed at the local anganavadi, where students can jointly attend classes. “It is important to ensure that more students come on-board and therefore facilitation of e-learning process is significant”, said the ‘Vidya Daanam’ team. The noble deed of ‘Vidya Daanam’ team has been well received and applauded by the Janjati hamlets and its residents.-GoTop


9. BHARAT HAS A 1500-YEAR-OLD FRIENDSHIP WITH ISRAEL: Senior RSS functionary and member of the RSS National Executive Indresh Kumar said that Bharat has a 1500 year old friendship with Israel while speaking at the national webinar organized by the Indo-Israel Friendship Forum (IIFF) recently to mark the 102nd anniversary of the Haifa Victory Day. The topic of the webinar was ‘Significance of Indo-Israel Cooperation in the New World Order’. Though the modern state of Israel came into existence after the martyrdom of the brave Bharatiya soldiers during the 1918 Haifa battle, Bharat shares its friendship with the Jew Nation for the past 1500 years, Indresh Kumar said. Mrs. Rony Yedidia-Clein, the Deputy Chief of Mission of Israel Embassy in Bharat expressed her gratitude for the Bharatiya people for cherishing a long and loyal friendship with Israel. V. Ravi Kumar Iyer, veteran RSS pracharak said that Bharat and Israel share a historical relationship, which has flourished after 2014. -GoTop


10. NEW JERSEY GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMENDS HSS COVID – 19 EFFORTS : The New Jersey General Assembly has recognized the Covid-19 relief efforts carried out by HSS USA in a citation and mentioned that the leaders and members of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh rose to the occasion and raised more than USD 55,000 and organized numerous initiatives like ‘Mission Mask’ providing 74,250 cloth masks to hospitals, providing 11,300 pounds of food to senior citizens and Covid-19 patients. Terming HSS as nation’s largest Hindu – American organization, the assembly has praised HSS as ‘Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh has established a model to emulate and set a standard for excellence toward which other might strive.’-GoTop


11. JOY OF SHARING EVENT AT NORWALK CALIFORNIA: For 19 Sundays in a row, about 140 volunteers, at the behest of the Joy of Sharing Foundation, based at the Sanatan Dharma Temple at Norwalk, California have distributed 21,000 freshly cooked vegetarian meals and distributed 7,600 bags of free groceries to 24,000 people living in 40 different cities that neighbour the foundation’s premises.
While Bhikhubhai Patel spearheads the work of the foundation, others who joined in to help included the father-son duo of Adhir and Shrenik Shah; the Gandhi couple, Dr. Varun and Sheenika and the Gujarati Society of Southern California. The Good Karma LA helped with its street team serving 2,500 hot meals and 1,350 masks to over 5,000 homeless people in Skid Row.-GoTop

 
12. BHARAT SUPPORTS NEPAL RAILWAYS JANAKPUR TEST DRIVE: Nearly 100 years after Nepal’s first railway line was constructed to join Raxual with Amlekhganj, the country has finally taken a new stride by test driving two brand new Bharat-built trains on the 45km Jayanagar-Janakpur line on September 18. The gleaming new trains will be operated by Nepal Railways, and will be extended 61km to Bardibas to connect in future to the East-Way railway line. The railway project is being undertaken with the Bharatiya government assistance. Besides the Janakpur train, the only other railway line in Nepal at present is the 6km broad gauge from Raxual to the Sirsiya Inland Container Port that connects landlocked Nepal to sea ports in Bharat. It was inaugurated in 2005 and serves as an important link for Nepal’s trade with the outside world. -GoTop


13. HOUSTON POST OFFICE NAMED AFTER SIKH COP DHALIWAL: The US House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation to honor Bharatiya-American police officer Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal who was killed in the line of duty in 2019. The bipartisan bill, Deputy Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal Post Office Act, will name a post office in Houston after the slain Bharatiya-American Sikh cop. Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher told the House on September 14 that Dhaliwal was widely regarded as a role model for Americans of all faiths.-GoTop


14. 2 WOMEN TO OPERATE HELICOPTERS FOR BHARATIYA NAVY: In yet another landmark decision defining gender equality in Bharatiya Armed Forces, two women officers have been selected to join as ‘Observers’ (Airborne Tacticians) in Bharatiya Navy’s helicopter stream. They are the first set of women airborne combatants who would be operating from warships. Sub Lieutenant (SLt) Kumudini Tyagi and SLt Riti Singh are a part of a group of 17 officers of the Navy, including four women officers and three officers of the Bharatiya Coast Guard, who were awarded ‘Wings’ on graduating as ‘Observers’ at a ceremony held on 21st September at INS Garuda at Kochi. The group comprised 13 officers of Regular batch and four-woman officers of Short Service Commission batch. -GoTop


15. DRDO SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTS FLIGHT TEST OF ABHYAS: Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted the flight test of ABHYAS - High-speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT) from the Interim Test Range at Balasore in Odisha. This can be used as a target for evaluation of various missile systems.
During the trials, the user requirement of 5 km flying altitude, vehicle speed of 0.5 mach, an endurance of 30 minutes and 2g turn capability of the test vehicle were successfully achieved which means that two demonstrator vehicles were successfully test flown.
Abhyas is designed & developed by Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), DRDO. -GoTop


16. INS VIRAAT’S FINAL JOURNEY!: Aircraft carrier INS Viraat served the Bharatiya Navy for 30 long years. In March 2017, the glorious era of INS Viraat culminated after being decommissioned at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai. INS Viraat holds the world record as mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records for being the longest-serving warship of the world. The ship was the centerpiece of the Navy, housed the fighters Sea Harriers of INAS 300, Anti Submarine aircraft Sea King Mk 42B and the SAR helicopter Chetak as an integral flight. INS Viraat’s legacy as HMS Hermes under the British Royal flag was no less glorious. Her role in Operation Mercy in 1974 and the Falklands War in 1982 are now textbook references for future navies. -GoTop


17. SHIVANGI SINGH, RAFALE SQUADRON’S FIRST WOMAN PILOT: Flt Lt Shivangi Singh becomes the first woman fighter pilot to get selected for the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Rafale squadron. She is undertaking training and will formally become a part of the 17 Squadron, ‘Golden Arrows’ in Ambala airbase. Commissioned into the IAF in 2017 as part of the second batch of women fighter pilots, Flt Lt Shivangi Singh has been flying MiG-21 till now. -GoTop


18. BHARAT’S PRIVATELY DEVELOPED CRYOGENIC ROCKET ENGINE: Hyderabad-based startup ‘Skyroot Aerospace’ has unveiled Bharat's first privately developed indigenous fully Cryogenic rocket engine Dhawan-I, on the occasion of the 100th birth anniversary of the renowned Bharatiya rocket scientist- Dr. Satish Dhawan and named it after him. The company, Skyroot Aerospace has already tested a solid-fueled engine, but the cryogenic engine is even more significant because of the extreme complexity in the technology and the handling of its fuels. -GoTop


19. UNESCO HONOURS ODISHA'S TSUNAMI READY VILLAGES: Odisha's two villages were recently honoured by UNESCO for being Tsunami ready villages. Odisha has become the first state in the country and thus Bharat becomes the first country in the Indian Ocean Region IOR to have any such villages. 
The villages are Noliasahi, Jagatsingpur district and Venkatraipur, Ganjam district. These villages have received Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation from UNESCO's - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission ( IOC ) in a virtual event. Some of the criteria on which a place is recognized as Tsunami Ready are :- Public display of Tsunami related information; Community Tsunami risk education plan and annual Tsunami community exercise; Reliable means for a 24 hour warning point to receive official tsunami threats and issuance of round the clock Tsunami alerts to public etc. -GoTop


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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: प्रसन्नतां या न गताभिषेकतस्तथा न मम्ले वनवासदुःखतः। मुखाम्बुजश्री रघुनन्दनस्य मे सदास्तु सा मञ्जुलमंगलप्रदा ।।
May the splendour of Sri Rama's lotus-like face, which neither grew brighter at the prospect of His being installed on the throne of Ayodhya nor was dimmed by the painful experience of exile in the woods, ever bring sweet felicity to me. -- Ayodhyakanda of Shri Ramacharitamanas by Goswami Tulsidasji. -GoTop

JAI SHRI RAM


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TRIBUTE TO DATTOPANT THENGADI JI
A STALWART THINKER, ORGANIZER AND VISIONARY
Dr. Manmohan Vaidya

The time when the late Dattopant Thengadi Ji set the foundation stone of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, communism was at its pinnacle across the world. Starting a grassroots national labour movement rooted in the pure Bharatiya Darshan and building it brick by brick amidst odds was a lofty task then. It called for conviction, devotion, and persistence on his part. When I try to grasp the frame of mind he would’ve had then, I am reminded of this allegory :
The spring breeze was still a distant memory.
Mango flowers had yet to appear on the trees.
Just then, a tiny creature stepped out from his warm earthly dwelling.
Indifferent to the rouge winter winds shaking his little frame, he began his walk.
“Stay put,” his well-wishers tried convincing him, they warned him of the impending dangers.
He, however, didn’t heed a single piece of advice.
At long last, after an arduous march, he reached the Mango Tree.
Taking a brief glance at the tall tree trunk he proceeded onto a steep upward climb.
Perched on one of the tree branches, a parakeet was intently watching his moves.
Bending his neck, he finally asked, “oh earthly creature, what brings you here, in this cold weather?”
“Mango nectar,” pat came a reply.

Laughing hysterically, the parakeet thought to himself, “he sure is the king of fools.” “My bird’s-eye view has inspected each cranny. There isn’t a hint of Mango here, Silly,” he smirked. Steadying his wobbly steps the little creature retorted “You might be seeing what you see, but when I get there the Mango will surely appear.” The response of that creature is like that of a yogi. One who does not wallow in self-pity; who doesn’t fear unfavourable circumstances. Without a trace of even a band of colour on the horizon, he believes the promise of the inevitable dawn. He doesn’t doubt that each step of his walk is consequential and will bear fruits. No matter how much the clever and the wise try to beat sense into him, he remains true to the music of the drummer deep within. His heart resounds the verse “absorb yourself in ‘Hari,’ find Hari in everything that absorbs you.”
It is for all to see, as of today Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh is the largest labour organisation in Bharat.
No matter how accomplished one is, an able organizer is open to his co-worker’s thoughts and suggestions and promptly accepts the appropriate ones in the interest of the organisation. Thengadi ji was such a gifted organiser. When the decision to take up some organisational activity among workers (trade unions) was made, the nomenclature contemplated was – “Bharatiya Shramik Sangh”. Yet the discussion that ensued among the karyakartas illuminated the fact that the group of the society that this organization will work with will find the word ‘Shramik’ too difficult to comprehend. People of some states might not be able to even pronounce it. Therefore in place of ‘Shramik,’ the colloquial ‘mazdoor’ should be used. This suggestion was duly accepted and the organization came to be known as ‘Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh.’
Working in an organization entails the journey from ‘me’ to ‘we’. This transition is not easy for any extraordinarily adept person. Usually, such a person is a shadow of his ego. This ego crops up from time to time. Sages, the realised souls have illustrated the irony of the ego when they said, “it is that evil which spares the ignorant and throttles the knowledgeable.” However, safeguarding oneself from such self-criticism is necessary for those who work within, for or with an organization. Thengadi ji had mastered this art. Even in a casual dialogue, while expressing an opinion, offering an insight or a solution he used ‘we’ and not an ‘I’. Elevating one’s sense of self so thin so as to integrate all the people that one is associated with is requisite for an organizer and Thengadi ji was a prolific organizer in this sense.
Another noteworthy quality of Thengadi ji was that he was warm and friendly to all co-workers, their designation and qualification notwithstanding. Placing his hand on their shoulders, he would promenade with even an ordinary worker, making the worker indistinguishable from him. These gestures put the workers seeking his counsel at great ease. Forgetting that they were speaking to a national leader or a renowned thinker of the international stature, they came to see him as their own family elder or a wise community member. While doing so, no artificial efforts were required for Thengadi ji, it used to be effortless and natural.
He was also very well-read person with an in-depth understanding. Often times while in a conversation, he would refer to texts from many books and mention anecdotes of several political leaders. But one trait of his that shines bright in my memory is when a novice karyakarta like me would narrate an anecdote or say a joke that was originally told to us by him, he would listen to it sincerely. Such patience is extraordinary. Many senior karyakartas too are often tempted to dismiss a conversation by saying “I know that.” But Thengadi ji listened to each word intently, as if hearing it for the first time. Not only that, he would go a step further and mindfully reflect upon that remark and unmistakably add a new anecdote or joke thereon. Deep connection with ground-level co-workers is indeed a sign of a great leader.
Despite the temptation, intention and efforts to broaden work undertaken, avoiding needless hurry is also the quality of an excellent organizer. Parampujaniya Shri Guruji would often say “Dheere-Dheere Jaldi Karo” (hasten slowly). One must not be in a haste. A friend of mine was a senior leader in Shri Sharad Joshi’s ‘Shetkari Sanghatana-’ a farmers’ movement in Vidarbha region.
Eventually, he got disillusioned with the movement and came in contact with my younger brother who was also an agriculturist at the time.
In view of Kisan Sangh’s recent commencement, my brother deemed connecting this farmers’ leader to the organization appropriate. He introduced that man to me. Thengadi ji was overseeing the operations of the organization in those days, therefore I approached him with this proposition at Nagpur. Thengadi ji was familiar with this person. I was optimistic that the association of an established leader will aid the momentum of Kisan Sangh’s work and Thengadi ji will welcome him in the organization. However, no sooner had I finished drawing the backdrop and pinning my suggestion on top he declined it. I was baffled. Later Thengadi ji explained to me that he rejected this leader because Kisan Sangh was a small organization then. He was afraid the organization would not be able to absorb a leader of that man’s stature and he, in turn, would engulf the organization, diluting our efforts. He didn’t want that to happen. To which I said, “if Kisan Sangh doesn’t absorb him then BJP will assimilate him in their party and give him a ticket to contest the elections.” Unphased Thengdi ji calmly responded, “BJP might be in a hurry, we are not.” His lucid and confident response was enlightening and it was then that Shri Guru ji’s words, “hasten slowly” had a new-found meaning for me.
Besides a great organizer, Thengadi ji was also a philosopher. Depths of Bharatiya philosophy would subtly unravel in one’s dialogues with him. The domination of communist thought on the labour movement was such that their thought-process and terminology managed to percolate among almost all labour organisations of that era, becoming apparent in their slogans. At that time he replaced communism-oriented slogans with slogans that were pertinent reflections of Bharatiya Darshan. “Udyogon Ka Rashtriyakaran – Nationalisation of industries” was replaced with “Rashtra Ka Audyogikaran – Udyogon Ka Shramikikaran aur Shramikon ka Rashtriyakaran” means “Industrialisation of the nation – Nationalisation of labours – Labourisation of industries(worker-centric culture in industries)” Inconsiderate and unreasonable slogans that intensified the strife among workers and employers like, “Hamari Mange Puri Ho – Chahe Jo Majboori Ho (fulfil our demands, no matter whatever be the constraints)” were replaced with “Desh ke Liye Karenge Kaam – Kaam ke Lenge Poore Daam (we will work for the nation and will also take the due compensation for the same)” in the form of these minor changes, awakening the spirit of patriotism.
Besides Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh and Kisan Sangh, Thengadi ji was instrumental as a key participant in setting a foundation for many other organizations. Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Prajna Pravah, Vigyan Bharati are a few among those. His essay on Bharatiya Kala Drishti (Indic perspective on performing arts) became the intellectual foundation of Sanskar Bharati.
Walking in the midst of a stalwart thinker, organizer and visionary like Thengadi ji, witnessing the seemingly mundane yet exceptional activities like the manner of his speaking, his style of conducting himself and being blessed with his guidance are moments of bliss and a great honour for me. My humble tribute on the auspicious occasion of his birth centenary.
(The author is Sahsarkaryavaha, RSS, http://www.vskbharat.com 17 September 2020 )  -GoTop


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