Hindus have no aspiration of dominance |
Hindus have no aspiration of dominance and the community will prosper only when it works as a society, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said and urged the community leaders to unite and work for the betterment of the mankind.He was addressing a gathering of some 2,500 delegates attending the second World Hindu Congress in the US. The second World Hindu Congress marks the commemoration of the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda`s historic speech at the Parliament of the World`s Religions in 1893 in Chicago. Bhagwat said a sense of idealism is good and described himself not as “anti-modern”, but as “pro-future”. He sought to describe Hindu dharma as “ancient and post-modern”. Hindu society will prosper only when it works as a society,” he said at the conference inspired by the Hindu principle `Sumantrite Suvikrante` or `Think Collectively, Achieve Valiantly`.He urged the conference attendees to discuss and evolve a methodology to implement the idea of working collectively. He said the Hindu society has the largest number of meritorious persons.But they never come together. Coming together of Hindus in itself is a difficult thing,” he said. He noted that Hindus had been suffering for thousands of years because they forgot to practice its basic principles and spiritualism.
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