The World Learned the Lessons of Civilization and Culture from India – Dr. Vipin Chandra

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Published on : 29 Jan, 26 15:01

(Resonance of Sanatan Dharma and Hindu Consciousness at Aniket Vatika on Link Road)

The World Learned the Lessons of Civilization and Culture from India – Dr. Vipin Chandra

With the development of human civilization on Earth, India has been the nation that taught humanity the values of art, culture, and civilization. India is the only country that has never committed atrocities against other nations or followers of different faiths. The ancient teachings and values of Sanatan Dharma have guided the world in knowledge and science, paving the way for the welfare of all living beings. These views were expressed by **Dr. Vipin Chandra**, the chief speaker, at the grand Hindu Mahotsav organized by Bhagat Singh Basti of Banswara Nagar on the occasion of the centenary year of the Sangh.

Dr. Chandra stated that the Sangh, as a guardian of India’s cultural heritage, is drawing global attention toward human welfare through the concept of the *five transformative pledges*. These include social harmony, family enlightenment, environmental protection, Swadeshi (self-reliance), and civic duty. The effective implementation of these five commitments, he said, will ensure the safety and well-being of thousands of future generations.

At 3:00 pm, a magnificent procession began from Parinay Vatika with the rhythmic beats of Nashik dhols. People of all ages, from children to the elderly, participated with great enthusiasm, wearing saffron attire and dancing joyfully. The procession was welcomed with showers of flowers along the route through Gau Raksha Colony, Bhagat Singh Colony, Gokuldham Complex, Wadia Colony, Ambika Colony, Shreeji Complex, and Sharda Colony. As the procession entered Aniket Vatika at dusk, the entire atmosphere lit up with fireworks.

The cultural program began with the inspirational song *“Jaag Raha Hai Jan Gan Man”*, presented by **Deepak Kothari**. **Prof. Pramod Vaishnav** introduced the guests. Students from Bhagat Singh Colony presented a short play based on the cowardly incident in Pahalgam, depicting the impact of *Operation Sindoor*. Directed by **Leena Sotani**, the performance received enthusiastic applause from the audience, encouraging the young performers.

The grand and divine cultural evening commenced with the lighting of the lamp before the image of Bharat Mata. Addressing the gathering, conference president **Lalit Kalal** emphasized the power of organization, social harmony, and Sanatan consciousness. He called upon all followers of Sanatan Dharma to unite the nation through the spirit of social harmony and remain committed to building a developed India.

**Mahant Ramswaroop Maharaj** of Bharat Mata Temple stated that despite countless invasions over the past thousand years, Sanatan Dharma has remained steadfast due to the strength of its truth. **Saint Ramprakash Maharaj** of Bada Ramdwara urged the audience to stay united and organized to face global challenges and to resolve collectively to re-establish India as a world leader.

Representing *Matrishakti* on the stage, **Ishika Didi** stressed the importance of values in present times and appealed to mothers and sisters to provide a value-based environment for the younger generation. The Hindu conference was attended by several dignitaries, including **Vibhag Pracharak Vikasraj Ji**, **District Pracharak Govind Singh Ji**, **Manoj Sharma**, **Kanhaiyalal Yadav**, **Amit Chaudhary**, and many other prominent citizens.

Members of Bhagat Singh Basti, including **Anil Singhal, Anil Methani, Bhagwati Patel, Ajay Gupta, K.K. Shukla, Nagendra Dosi, Dromil Trivedi, Manoj Joshi, Sajjan Singh Rathore, Rahul Mehta, Mahesh Rawal, Brijmohan Toofan, Vinod Jain, Narpat Jain, Bhudev Bhatt,** and **Vijay Kaushik**, along with a large number of women participants, enthusiastically took part in the event.

The conference was mentored by **Prof. Rajesh Joshi**, while **Deepak Joshi**, the convener, presented the vote of thanks.
 


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