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1. FESTIVALS: 
SARASWATI PUJA: Saraswati Puja, also known as Basant Panchami or Shree 
Panchami, heralds the arrival of spring season. Dedicated to Devi Saraswati, the 
Devi of knowledge, language, music, and arts, this celebration on Magha Shukla 
Panchami (February 2 this year) holds a special place among Hindus. 
   In Odisha, 
toddlers between the ages of 2-5 years start formally learning on this 
auspicious day in the Khadi-Chuan or Vidya-Arambha, wherein they are introduced 
to the local music, dance, and language. In Punjab, the festival is celebrated 
as Basant Panchami. In Bali, Hari Raya Saraswati (the festival's local name) is 
celebrated from morning to noon with prayers in family compounds, educational 
institutions and public venues. -GoTop
2. PROGRAMS OF RSS SARSANGHCHALAK DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT: 
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said at the 23rd 
celebration of Sahjeevan Vyakhyanmala (lecture series) in Pune on December 19 
that since time immemorial, we have been living harmoniously with each other and 
if the world wants to live so, then Bharat has to be the model of harmony 
within. 
  He added that our Rashtra is not a product of a political process but is 
based on shared culture and the idea of Dharma. We believe that the entire 
diversity is the expression of one inherent unity and our identity cannot be an 
issue for conflicts. Merely having a noble philosophy is not sufficient, our 
actions should be in tune with it. This action should be reflected in our homes. 
He advocated that the world needs to be shown that the country can live together 
in harmony. He articulated the challenges and possible solutions to achieve this 
collective aspiration.
Dr. Bhagwat attended the 'Swar Shatak Malwa' program in Indore where 870 Sangh 
swayamsevaks played traditional musical instruments in a group performance. 
 
Speaking on the occasion, he said that RSS trains its cadres to use the 'lathi' 
because it instills bravery and teaches one to be steadfast. He also said that 
Bharatiya and traditional music teaches harmony, goodwill and discipline, and 
frees one of useless attractions, leading the person to the righteous path. -GoTop
3. IMPOSSIBLE TO DOCUMENT BHARAT WITHOUT HISTORY OF 
VANAVASIS: HOSABALE: The anniversary celebrations of the Vanavasi Kalyan 
Ashram (VKA) were held at the YMIS building in Koti, Bhagyanagar on December 29. 
RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale attended the event as the distinguished 
guest. 
   Among others, prominent attendees at the event included Dr Kurassam 
Padmaja, MD of Medical and Health Sciences and Smt Bhagwati Baldwa, CMD of 
Ixoreal Kartikeya Group of Industries. Speaking on the occasion, Hosabale said 
that Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram is making remarkable efforts to ensure the holistic 
development of vanavasis. He commended VKA for instilling the necessary 
capabilities, self-confidence, organisational strength, and resolve to 
contribute to the nation’s growth among vanavasi communities. Vanavasis play a 
significant role in the evolution of our culture, and he emphasized that it is 
impossible to shape the history of the nation without narrating the history of 
vanavasis. Vanavasis have been living in harmony with nature, worshipping it as 
a divine entity for thousands of years, he said. He praised their efforts in 
protecting nature while fostering civilisation, allowing culture to flourish. -GoTop
 
4. 18TH PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIVAS CONVENTION 2025: The 
18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention (PBD), 2025 was held in Bhubaneshwar 
from January 8 to 10. A large gathering of delegates from over 75 countries 
participated in PBD 2025.
The first day of the Convention was dedicated for the Youth Pravasi Bharatiya 
Divas where the Guest of Honor was Dr. Dev Pragad, CEO, Newsweek. The first 
plenary titled, ‘Beyond Barriers: Diaspora Youth Leadership in a Globalized 
World’ was chaired by Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister for Youth Affairs and 
Sports and Labour and Employment.
 
Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated PBD 2025 on January 9. The Chief Guest 
for PBD 2025, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, H. E. Christine 
Carla Kangaloo addressed the gathering virtually. During her address, she 
remembered with fondness and pride her Bharatiya ancestry as well as the 
contribution of Bharatiya diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago. She also highlighted 
Bharat’s remarkable contribution to global growth and development. In his 
address, PM Modi encouraged the diaspora members to make efforts towards 
preservation of diaspora history through initiatives such as digitalization of 
historical documents, films, documentaries and research.
Plenary sessions in PBD 2025 included topics on diaspora contributions to 
sustainable development, Nari Shakti, stories of migrant skill and cultural 
connection and belongingness.
During PBD 2025, EAM and other Union Ministers present interacted with diaspora 
groups from USA, UK, Qatar, Malaysia, Mauritius, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, 
UAE among others.
The valedictory session was presided over by the Hon’ble Rashtrapati of Bharat, 
Smt. Droupadi Murmu. In her address, Murmu expressed her appreciation for the 
indomitable spirit of the Bharatiya diaspora. She made a special mention of the 
contribution made by women, students and the youth who she termed as the torch 
bearers for the future generations of the diaspora. She also conferred the 
Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards on 27 individuals from 24 countries. PBD 2025 
came to a close with a soulful santoor concert by Maestro Shri Abhay Rustum 
Sopori. -GoTop
5. UPRASHTRAPATI DHANKHAR STRESSES PANCHPRAN FOR NATIONAL 
TRANSFORMATION: UpRashtrapati of Bharat Jagdeep Dhankhar inaugurated the NCC 
Republic Day Camp 2025 at the Cariappa Parade Ground, Delhi, with an inspiring 
address to over 2,000 NCC cadets from across Bharat. The UpRashtrapati praised 
the NCC for instilling discipline, unity, and a ‘Nation First’ approach among 
the youth. 
  He noted that the cadets, drawn from every corner of the country, 
represented Bharat’s cultural and geographic diversity. In his speech, he 
emphasised the pivotal role of youth in shaping Bharat’s future, outlining a 
vision for national transformation rooted in the ‘PanchPran’ (five resolves). 
These resolves, he said, embody the essence of nation-building and include 
social harmony, family enlightenment, environmental consciousness, swadeshi and 
civic duties. He encouraged the cadets to uphold these values as a tribute to 
the motherland, stating, “No nation can grow unless its citizens are deeply 
committed to nationalism. Nationalism must override all other interests - 
personal or organisational.”  -GoTop
6. OM BIRLA VISITS BAPS MANDIR IN UK: During his visit 
to the United Kingdom, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla offered prayers at the BAPS 
Shri Swami Narayan Mandir in north-west London’s area of Neasden on January 12. 
  
He said that BAPS is a global platform for Bharatiya religion, culture, service 
and human values. In a post on X, he said, “It was a great pleasure to visit 
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London and experience this unique treasure of Indian 
culture.” -GoTop
 
7. MAHAKUMBH COMMENCED: The 45-day-long Maha Kumbh Mela 
2025, one of the largest religious gatherings globally, officially began on 
January 13 at the sacred Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj. This sangam of the Ganga, 
Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers is drawing millions of devotees, saints, sages, and 
visitors from across the globe. The event will continue until February 26.
The Mahakumbh saw a turnout of 60 lakh pilgrims who took a sacred dip at the 
Triveni Sangam by 9:30 am on January 13. More than 1.6 crore devotees took holy 
dip at the Sangam on Makar Sankranti. This massive gathering underscores the 
spiritual significance and global appeal of the event, celebrated as one of the 
largest religious congregations in the world.
 
On January 6, RSS launched the ‘Green Mahakumbh’ initiative to promote 
environmental conservation. The initiative aims to reduce garbage buildup by 
distributing 31,000 cloth bags and 16,000 steel plates. Local workers and 
society members are leading the distribution to encourage sustainable practices 
and maintain cleanliness during the event.
The Netra Kumbh to provide easily accessible eye care to devotees attending the 
Mahakumbh began on January 12  at Bajrang Das in sector 6 of Kumbh Mela. 
Speaking during the inauguration ceremony, Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of Juna 
Akhara, Swami Avdheshanand Giri said that through the Netra Kumbh, light will 
enter the lives of millions of people, allowing them to witness the vibrant 
world around them. Sah Sarkaryawah of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Dr 
Krishna Gopal also attended the inauguration function.
Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas is also organizing the Gyan Mahakumbh - a 
transformative discourse on Bharat-centric education - emphasising the 
integration of indigenous knowledge systems with modern learning. -GoTop
8. RAM MANDIR PRAN PRATISHTHA DWADASHI: The first 
anniversary celebrations of the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya started 
on January 11 with a large number of devotees reaching the holy city to take 
part in events. Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the 
nation and recalled the centuries of sacrifice, penance, and struggle that 
culminated in the construction of the mandir and emphasised its significance as 
a symbol of Bharat’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
  
Yogi Adityanath, Usha Mangeshkar, Mayuresh Pai, Rhythm Wagholikar, and others 
united in devotion to celebrate the event. Usha Mangeshkar, at the age of 90, 
graced the occasion with her soulful renditions of classics like ‘Thumak Chalat 
Ramachandra’ and ‘He Ram Shriram’ which left the audience spellbound, resonating 
with the divinity of the moment. -GoTop
9. 24TH NATIONAL TRIBAL SPORTS COMPETITION BY VANAVASI 
KALYAN ASHRAM: The 24th National Tribal Sports Competition, held in Raipur, 
the capital of Chhattisgarh, concluded on December 31 with great fanfare. Nearly 
600 tribal boys and girls participated in the football and archery events, with 
athletes from around 30 states across Bharat, including the Andaman and Nicobar 
Islands, joining the competition. Additionally, a team of archers from Nepal 
also participated.
 
Addressing the closing ceremony, Shri Atul Jog, National Organising Secretary of 
the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, highlighted that this event, held annually since 
1991, is the largest global competition exclusively for tribal athletes. Shri 
Jog emphasised that the event transcends medal winning, focusing instead on 
fostering a sense of national unity and collective spirit among the players. He 
encouraged the athletes to work hard, stay connected to sports, and practice 
continuously to bring pride to the nation on both national and international 
platforms. -GoTop
10. SDSS WINTER CAMPS: In December, Sanatan Dharma 
Swayamsevak Sangh conducted Winter Camps in all 6 vibhags of Myanmar. More than 
800 people including around 650 shiksharthis, 60 shikshaks and 100 prabandhaks 
participated in these camps. -GoTop  
11. SEWA USA ACTIVITIES: San Diego chapter of Sewa USA 
raised $30,000 during its first banquet-style fundraising event on December 14. 
The event drew over 130 attendees, including notable guests such as Antonio 
Martinez, a San Ysidro School District Board Member; Alicia Jimenez, Co-founder 
of Hearts & Hands Working Together; Casey Castillo, CEO of the San Diego Food 
Bank; and representatives from Interfaith Community Services.
 
Sewa Atlanta raised over $500,000 at its Annual Gala on December 7. Over 
250 people attended the event. The funds collected at the event will support key 
programs such as Sewa AmeriCorps initiatives, free health clinics, food drives, 
and disaster relief efforts. 
  Sewa Atlanta honored several individuals and 
organizations for their contributions to the mission, including Sophie and Sid 
Mookerji of the Mookerji Foundation, Dr. Paul Lopez, Esteban Alarcon, and 
others.
Sewa Bay Area hosted its Annual Banquet 2024, bringing together over 250 
attendees. More than 50 donors contributed during the fundraiser and raised 
nearly $800,000 to further Sewa's mission. 
   Dr. Anurag Mairal, president of the 
Sewa Bay Area Chapter, outlined the organization’s focus areas, while keynote 
speaker Colin Boyle, Lecturer at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, 
emphasized the power of collective action. The Sewa Excellence Award was 
presented to Milli and Himanshu Seth of the Saloni Heart Foundation, and the 
Sewa Partnership Award to Loreto Quevedo Dimaandal, founder of LoretoQD's 
Brigade - Silicon Valley. -GoTop
12. BHARATIYA AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REACHING OUT TO FIRE 
VICTIMS: As multiple wildfires continue to ravage Southern California, 
leaving devastation in their wake, several Bharatiya American organizations have 
mobilized to provide critical aid to the affected communities. 
  
The Jain Center of Southern California (JCSC) said it was launching a 
‘Seva in Action’ initiative along with like-minded organizations such as the  
Shreeji Mandir Belflower, and other groups. The center also called for clothing, 
food items and bedding donations. Pasadena Hindu Mandir is providing food 
and assistance to evacuees and individuals facing power outages. In 
collaboration with local Gurdwaras, United Sikhs is delivering essential 
aid to families displaced by the fires. LA 211, in partnership with 
Airbnb, is offering free housing for up to one week to evacuees. HSS and Sewa 
USA are also helping during the disaster by providing food and shelter to 
people who are affected.  
Nearly 35,000 acres have been consumed by the fires, claiming at least 10 lives 
and destroying hundreds of homes. More than 180,000 residents have been forced 
to evacuate. -GoTop
13. SEWA DIWALI FOOD DRIVE 2024: The Sewa Diwali Food 
Drive collected over 717,000 pounds of non-perishable food items and distributed 
to support those in need across the USA. 
  This year’s drive united 247 
organizations, including Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, and Sikh mandirs, schools, and 
community groups from more than 200 cities, reaffirming the spirit of selfless 
giving (sewa) during the festive celebrations of Diwali. 
  Together, they extended 
aid to more than 250 food pantries, shelters, and community centers, ensuring 
that thousands of families could celebrate the holidays with dignity and hope.
Around 3,000 volunteers from all walks of life contributed to this milestone by 
hosting food drives, coordinating logistics, and spreading awareness. The 
enthusiastic participation of children and youth from the community was 
remarkable. -GoTop
14. CANADA MANDIR HONOURS GURU GOBIND SINGH’S LEGACY: 
The Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton had faced an attack from pro-Khalistan 
protestors on November 3. On December 25, the mandir hosted a Hindu-Sikh unity 
event to mark the martyrdom of the young sons of Guru Gobind Singh Maharaj.  The 
function was organized by the Hindu-Sikh Unity Forum Canada along with Canadian 
Hindus for Harmony, the Vishwa Jain Sangathan Canada, and the Canadian Hindu 
Chamber of Commerce. 
  The Forum’s president Harji Bajwa reminded those gathered 
of the values of unity between the communities and to counter attempts at 
division. Vijay Jain, coordinator of the event and President of Vishwa Jain 
Sangathan Canada, said that the observance is an occasion to remember all the 
valor displayed by our ancestors and sacrifices made by them for dharma. Two 
more such events were organised at the Brampton Triveni Mandir and the Bharat 
Mata Mandir in Brampton. -GoTop
 
15. 6 BHARATIYA AMERICANS TAKE OATH AS MEMBERS OF US HOUSE 
OF REPRESENTATIVES: Six Bharatiya-Americans - Ami Bera, Suhash Subramania, 
Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna, Shri Thanedar and Raja Krishnamoorthi - were sworn 
in as members of the US House of Representatives on January 4. All six Bharatiya-American 
lawmakers are Democrats. 
   This milestone marks a historic moment for the 
Bharatiya-American community, as it is the largest number of representatives so 
far for this minority ethnic community in the United States. Ami Bera, the most 
senior of the group, was sworn in for the seventh consecutive term as the 
representative of California’s 7th Congressional District. Suhash Subramaniam is 
the newest Bharatiya-American to join the US House of Representatives, 
representing Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. -GoTop
16. BHARAT SENT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO BOLIVIA: On 
January 3, Bharat dispatched the first batch of humanitarian assistance to 
Bolivia to support the country's efforts in tackling devastating forest fires. 
Reports suggest that millions of hectares of forest have been charred in the 
wildfire, which has also caused considerable damage to homes and fields among 
others, causing widespread loss of crops that has triggered shortages of food 
and water in the country. 
  In a post on X, Ministry of External Affairs 
spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal shared the details of the consignment which 
includes firefighting gear, first-aid kits, medicines, and other essential 
utilities. "Overall, 16 tons of fire-fighting equipment and related relief 
material will be sent. The assistance would also help in tackling environmental 
crisis and health issues caused by forest fires," he added.
Earlier, Bharat had sent humanitarian assistance consignment compromising of 
1000 metric tonnes of rice to Lesotho to help in addressing the food security 
and nutritional requirements of people of Lesotho. -GoTop
17. BHARAT TO FUND SRI LANKA’S BOATYARD: The Bharatiya 
High Commission in Sri Lanka said that Bharat will provide Sri Lankan Rupees 290 
million to develop the Karainagar Boatyard in the Northern Province of the 
island nation.
 
The project envisages rehabilitation of Karainagar Boatyard of the Cey-Nor 
Foundation Ltd, incorporated under the Ministry of Finance, Planning and 
Economic Development and operating under the Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and 
Ocean Resources.
  
The project will cover civil works and procurement, including installation of 
plant, machinery, equipment, material, services etc. Once fully operational, the 
rehabilitated boatyard will augment livelihood opportunities of local fishermen, 
create more job opportunities in the area, including through small 
establishments around the boatyard, and help enhance the supply of quality 
fisheries products, the release said. -GoTop
18. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: Avanish 
Mistry—UK., Dr Yashwant Pathak — USA
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: What ever given should be given with joy and modesty.
– Taittiriyopanishad – 1.11.3   -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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RSS AT100: SHAKHA – A SATSANG OF PATRIOTISM 
Madhubhai Kulkarni
As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh approaches the centenary year, Organiser 
introduces a special column RSS@100  
The first 50 years of the 20th 
century was a period filled with utmost enthusiasn for the freedom movement. 
Sangh founder Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (April 1, 1889-June 21, 1940) was a 
leading freedom fighter. Be it revolutionary work or raising funds for Lokmanya 
Tilak’s Home Rule League or Non-Cooperation Movement led by Gandhiji, or Khadi 
campaign, or running Swadeshi Bhandar, or operating Swaatantrya daily, his 
active participation was seen everywhere.
Raising Voice Against Oppressors
Dr Hedgewar insisted on Sampoorna Swaatantrya (Absolute Freedom) and not just 
self-rule under the British Empire. In the Nagpur Congress session of 1920, the 
proposal sent before the working committee exuded the burning desire for freedom 
in his heart. “The goal of Congress is to free the countries of the world from 
the oppression of the capitalist nation by creating a republic of Bharat.” Dr 
Hedgewar wanted Congress to accept this proposal. It would not have been 
convenient for Congress to make such an official declaration at that time. The 
intensity of achieving independence in his mind is evident from his defence 
assertions in court at the time of his conviction in 1921. “Is there really a 
law that gives the people of one country the right to rule over the people of 
another country? This is my question to the public prosecutor. Is this not 
against nature? Who gave the British the right to rule over the people of Bharat? 
Just as the people of England rule over England, the people of Germany rule in 
Germany, we the people of Bharat wish to rule as masters here. We want absolute 
freedom and we will get it.”
  
While participating in all kinds of movements for Independence, another 
fundamental question was bothering him. He felt it was as important as gaining 
Independence. Why has freedom been lost? What’s the guarantee that it will not 
be lost again because of the same mistakes and limitations faced back then?
One important reason anyone will realise is fitur (treachery). Raja Dahir was 
the emperor of Sindh. He was renowned as Maha Parakrami (The Mighty Warrior). He 
lost to the invasion of Muhammad bin Qasim. It is said that King Dahir’s 
commander defected to Qasim.
Did Veer Prithviraj Chauhan, who repeatedly defeated Muhammad Ghori, lose in the 
end due to treachery? He did.
Mighty Prithviraj was ambushed and captured by his own father-in-law Jaichand. 
The enemy will be confused with temptations, ‘I will kill him, and make you 
emperor’. The ambition of becoming an emperor rose so high that the thought of 
an enemy entering the country did not occur to him. If this continues, will the 
freedom gained after much hardships may be lost again? Why is patriotism 
considered a virtue of only a few?
Instilling Patriotism
Every citizen should be naturally patriotic; patriotism should be the primary 
attribute of everyone. This question is as significant as freedom itself. The 
practice of fitur must stop. The extent of turbulence in Keshav’s mind by the 
question of how the Independence was lost is evident from his correspondence 
with his uncle Shri Abaji Hedgewar. Keshav became a Doctor and returned to 
Nagpur from Calcutta. Naturally, the discussion of marriage started among the 
relatives. Abaji wrote him a letter. Lokmanya Tilak, Gandhiji, Veer Savarkar, 
Doctor Munje are married and are actively participating in the freedom movement, 
when are you planning to get married? We get to understand the dilemma in 
Keshav’s mind from the response he gives. He writes, “Everything you say is 
true, but my mind is clouded with one question. Is it not possible to stop our 
defeat and enslavement to the enemy because of the treachery of our own people? 
If I can do anything to stop this, I will consider myself blessed. It is true 
when you say that one can be active in the freedom movement even after getting 
married but my mental makeup is different. I will not be able to divide my heart 
in two parts for home and country. I have decided that I don’t want to get 
married, please stop discussing about my marriage.’ The flame in his heart is 
seen from his statements from time to time.
Gandhiji was sentenced to six years imprisonment on March 18th, 1922. Until his 
release from prison, Gandhi Day was observed on the 18th of every month.
Here is a statement from Doctorji’s speech on one such Gandhi Day. “Today is the 
day to hear and reflect on the qualities of a virtuous man like Gandhiji. 
Gandhiji’s most important virtue is immense selflessness for the task 
undertaken. To be called a follower of Gandhiji, leave for the battlefield with 
a basil leaf on your house (Leave household worries aside)’. Doctorji’s heart 
was burning with these thoughts.
While being a pioneer and active in all kinds of efforts for the attainment of 
Independence, seeing his trailblazing thoughts during this time, his distinctive 
feature as a freedom fighter becomes apparent.
It is impossible to create a lasting form of patriotism without effective 
inculcation of samskaras (moral values). Until this happens, integrity in social 
conduct is not possible.
  
Millions of active, accomplished youths imbued with patriotism and character, 
impressed with greatest qualities, eager to lead a self-disciplined life with 
unwavering sense of service, should be raised.
Efforts must be made to solve the problems experienced in the society today, but 
if these vexing problems are to be solved for good, then a large number of 
citizens who are constantly vigilant for the betterment of the country should be 
raised with the sense of devotion to motherland across the nation as a tradition 
for a few generations.
From the above thoughts, it can be seen that Doctorji was thinking about how 
society should be prepared for attaining freedom.
Building a Resilient Society
The debate about freedom first or social reform first also arose in these days. 
Doctorji was not involved in this debate. There is a famous English phrase – 
eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. It seems that Doctorji had thought in 
detail on how to build a society with the necessary qualities for eternal 
vigilance.
Rationale Behind Creating RSS
Doctorji did not just stop thinking, while participating in all kinds of 
movements for Independence with utmost perseverance. He started working on 
something that was different from agitations and movements. It is known by the 
name of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
We saw that Dr Hedgewar wanted to build a society imbued with national spirit, 
which does not succumb to personal selfishness and ambition on being initiated 
with patriotism. His heart was telling him that it would
take a few generations to inculcate the feeling of patriotism in society. 
Keeping in view the objective of raising a large number of citizens in the 
entire country, who would be unceasingly alert throughout their lives for the 
good of the country, he established a unique work, ultimately known as the 
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Shakha: A Conglomeration of Patriots
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is known for the daily one-hour Shakha. It is the 
conglomeration of patriots. Patriotism must be the primary quality in every 
person. Dr Hedgewar added a new dimension to the concept of Satsang – good 
thoughts, good deeds which is an empirical expression of society. Saints, 
promoters of sects, call for participating in Satsangs. It enhances personal 
virtues. Satsangs that inculcate devotion to God and Guru are inherent there in 
the society.
Ishwar Bhakti, Deva Bhakti, Guru Bhakti are not less, immense patriotism is 
missing. It is impossible to develop a lasting form of patriotism without a 
fully effective dispensation of Samskaras. Until this, integrity in social 
practices is difficult to come by.
There is a need for satsangs that can effectively inculcate a sense of 
patriotism, every Shakha is a satsang of patriotism. Dr Hedgewar’s accurate 
contemplation is evident in this regard.
No photo or image of any deity or great hero is kept in the Shakha. If a special 
tithi of such a person is to be celebrated on behalf of the Shakha then only a 
photo is put up for that event. There is no photo in the daily Shakha. Neither 
is of Dr Hedgewar’s as the Sangh founder. No slogans such as ‘Sangh Amar Rahe’ 
(Long Live Sangh), ‘Dr Hedgewar Amar Rahe’ (Long Live Dr. Hedgewar), ‘Jai Shri 
Ram’, ‘Jai Jagat’ and ‘Jai Bheem’ are given in the Shakha.
There is no Hanuman Chalisa, Navagraha Stotra in the Shakha. Shakha means pure 
patriotism, only Bharat
Mata ki Jai, Rashtra Devo Bhava emotion should be cultivated. Patriotism does 
not depend on what I get. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar expressed his thoughts in his 
last speech in the Constituent Assembly that patriotism cannot be a subject of 
bargaining. 
“Now we are accepting multi-party democracy, every party will try to come to 
power, when the question of party interest and national interest arises, will 
each party give priority to the national interest? This question troubles my 
mind. Will the freedom attained after such a long time go in vain?
I am a Bharatiya first, a Bharatiya in the middle and a Bharatiya last, if the 
time comes to sacrifice for Bharat, I will be there in the front row. No one 
will be able to attack the unity of Bharat. There is a deep cultural unity in 
our society (that should be recognised by all).”
Whether you are a Marxist, a Lohian, a Gandhian or an Ambedkarite, it is 
important to be patriotic. For every citizen, it should be Nation First, this is 
what Sangh is trying to achieve through its efforts. An illustration of Japan 
has been heard many times. A Bharatiya family travelled to Japan. After having 
their meal at a restaurant, the waiter takes their bill amount and says, “It was 
not nice of you to waste so much food on your plates.” The Bharatiya traveller 
says “Haven’t you got all the money? It is up to us whether we eat or not.” The 
Japanese waiter says, “The money is yours but the food belongs to the country.”
Today more than 80,000 patriotic Satsangs (shakhas) are going on; there is an 
effort to take it to 1,00,000 soon. The Sangh is running a single-point agenda 
to open Shakhas in every village, every colony. Sarsanghchalak travels to the 
State, province, holds meetings with karyakartas and plans to open shakhas in 
every mandal and colony.
There was Satyagraha, readiness to suffer imprisonment, even ultimate sacrifice 
if necessary for the attainment of freedom. If anyone ever thought about what 
qualities are essential in society in independent Bharat, it was Dr Hedgewar. 
That is his uniqueness as a freedom fighter. We want citizens wanting to live 
for the country. We want citizens who are patriotic in daily practice, follow 
discipline, live with integrity, have an environment-friendly lifestyle, who do 
not accept discrimination, and have self-respect. There is a line of poetry 
which says ‘Krantdarshi (visionary) Keshava saw a divine dream’. He had strong 
confidence that the work he had started would make Independence a possibility. 
He always said that Sangh work is divine work. https://organiser.org/2024/12/30/271418/bharat/rss-at-100-shakha-a-satsang-of-patriotism/ 
(the Writer is Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s senior Pracharak )
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