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World looking at India to gain knowledge: Bhagwat 

RSS chief Bhagwat says world seeks solutions from Indian traditions as it faces a deadlock. Claims British tried to eliminate faith in Indian traditions post-1857.

Updated on: Jul 21, 2024 05:22 AM IST
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said that the world is seeking knowledge from the Indian traditions.

He also claimed that after 1857, the British systematically made efforts to diminish the faith that countrymen had in their traditions and ancestors.  (HT PHOTO)
He also claimed that after 1857, the British systematically made efforts to diminish the faith that countrymen had in their traditions and ancestors.  (HT PHOTO)

“The world is at a stage of a deadlock. It is stumbling and is on the lookout for solutions. It is looking towards India to provide a solution to this situation,” the RSS chief added.

Bhagwat was speaking at the launch of a book by author G B Deglurkar.

He also claimed that after 1857, the British systematically made efforts to diminish the faith that countrymen had in their traditions and ancestors.

“The British systematically made efforts to eliminate faith from our minds after 1857 (when the British Crown formally started ruling India)... The faith which we had in our traditions and ancestors,” Bhagwat said.

He said India has idol worship which goes beyond the shape and connects with the formless. It is not possible for everyone to access the formless, so one has to go step by step. “So a shape is made in the form of idols,” he stressed.

There is a science behind the idols, said the RSS chief, adding that idols in India have emotion-filled faces which are not found everywhere in the world.

But the idols of Gods will even handle a bow like holding a lotus, he added.

There has to be a vision for going from a state of form to formless. Those who have faith will possess the vision, he added.

With agency inputs

 
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