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>“Our victory is certain” ­K.S. Sudarshan

>Vishwa Sangh Shivir concludes

>Organiser

>January 15, 2006

>

>The fourth Vishwa Sangh Shivir (VSS), the confluence of 510 Hindu

>Swayamsevak

>Sangh activists who underwent a week-long training at Prekshadham in

>Ahmedabad,

>concluded on January 1, 2006, with an impressive display of physical

>exercises

>such as yogachap, dandayoga and Suryanamaskar. The ceremony began with the

>prarthna of the Vishwa Vibhag. The shivirarthis who had come from 32

>countries

>of the world including USA, UK, Australia, Norway, Europe, South Africa,

>Sri

>Lanka, South-East Asia, etc., have now started returning to their

>respective

>countries with the firm resolve to accelerate the task of uniting Hindus

>living

>in their countries.

>

>According to Shri Shyam Parande of Vishwa Vibhag, the delegates were from

>all

>walks of life. “They remained fully engaged in a series of programmes right

>from 5.30 am till late night. In group-meetings they discussed various

>problems

>and their solutions, expansion of shakhas, etc in their countries,” said

>Shri

>arande.

>

>Talking about the problems of Hindus living abroad, Shri Nilkesh Mehta from

>UK

>pointed out that the Hindus living in the metropolitan culture of UK are

>finding it difficult to maintain their cherished identity as Hindus.

>

>Shri Pravesh from South Africa expressed his grief saying that the Hindus

>of

>South Africa are being deprived of the philosophy and history of Bharat. He

>further said because of the hard and constant efforts of the Hindu

>Swayamsevak

>Sangh and the local residents, the government agencies have started

>extending

>co-operation. Smt Bhavana Upadhyaya from Norway said, some 7,000 Hindus are

>living there against the total population of 45 lakh and mutilated history

>of

>Bharat is being taught there. Shri Darshan Soni of America said through the

>Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh they are enlightening the college-going students

>about

>the Bharatiya culture and dharma.

>

>Speaking at the concluding ceremony, the RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri K.S.

>Sudarshan

>infused confidence into the shivirarthis that Bharat would shine all over

>the

>world by the year 2011, as has been predicted by great Indian saints like

>Sri

>Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda. “Today we are witnessing both internal and

>external onslaughts on Hindu values. Some of our own people who have been

>obliged by the foreigners are engaged in praising the foreign values. But

>we

>should not be discouraged with such attempts. The defeat of such evil

>forces is

>inevitable. What we need today is to make ourselves more powerful,” Shri

>Sudarshan said. He further said India since time immemorial, has been

>working

>for world peace. Remembering Shri Guruji, the second Sarsanghachalak of the

>RSS, he said Shri Guruji always stressed that unity among the Hindus is

>must

>for world peace and the welfare of humanity.

>

>Talking about Shrimad Bhagwat Gita, Shri Sudarshan said it is wrong to say

>that

>Gita is only for the older people. “It is the subject to be studied and

>followed by all. The world worships the powerful. To accumulate strength is

>the

>need of the hour. When Tibet and Iraq were being invaded, no country of the

>world listened to their cry,” he said. He appreciated the stand of the

>Government of India to reject the proposal of the US government to help

>them in

>Iraq war and also refusing to sign the NPT.

>

>Speaking on the occasion, Swami Viditatmanand appreciated the efforts of

>the RSS

>for inculcating a sense of discipline and patriotism among the countrymen.

>He

>said Srimadbhagwad Gita is the best book that provides solution to most

>problems in the world. He called upon the participants not to indulge in

>unlimited consuming but learn to share with others.

>

>Talking about the Hindus abroad, Shri Ravi Kumar pointed out that heads of

>various countries in the world regularly read the Gita and Deepavali is

>celebrated with great fervour all over the world. Royal families of several

>Arab countries have started coming closer to Hinduism.

>

>Other eminent personalities who were present on the occasion were Dr

>Shankarrao

>Tatwavadi, convenor of Vishwa Vibhag; Smt. Pramilatai Medhe, Sahsanchalika

>of

>Rashtra Sevika Samiti; Dr Ashokrao Kukade, Sarvadhikari of the Varga; Shri

>Amritbhai Kariwala, Gujarat Prant Sanghachalak; Shri Vallabhbhai Savalia,

>Vibhag Sanghachalak; Shri Amitbhai Shah, Mayor of Ahmedabad and Shri Ajit

>Shah,

>trustee of Antar Rashtriya Sahayog Pratishthan.

>

>

>

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