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RSS chief visits Heartfulness headquarters in Hyderabad

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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday visited the Global Heartfulness Centre at Kanha Shanti Vanam on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

He called on Heartfulness guide Daaji for a Satsang wherein the latter shared his wisdom on the deep introspection and meditation as a tool for equanimity and exploring God.

The visit began with a tour of Kanha starting from the world’s largest meditation hall on two golf carts followed by a tour through Yatra Garden to Babuji’s statue. He was also shown around the tree conservation centre (tissue culture lab) and Hydroponics where Heartfulness has been helping conserve endangered plants and tree species.

Bhagwat also had a tour in the ‘Heartyculture’ nursery and got a demonstration of deep root irrigation and spraying machine. Heartfulness also has a kitchen facility with saffron growing area wherein the RSS leader took a little trip. This was eventually followed by a discourse by Daaji in the meditation hall plantation area.

“My visit to Heartfulness and meeting Daaji has been a very eventful and a fulfilling one. Daaji has been instrumental in helping raise human consciousness above diversities and material chaos. He has been preaching bringing stillness of mind to achieve many possibilities of human life. His wise words have touched many lives and millions of people across the world have benefitted from his meditative techniques,” said a Heartfulness statement quoting Bhagwat.

“I am also impressed by the tissue culture lab at Heartfulness where endangered species of flora are being propagated. Heartfulness is also helping people overcome mental distress. All the work is done free of cost with the help of thousands of volunteers across the country and overseas as well which I think is commendable,” said the RSS leader.

Daaji pointed out Heartfulness is successfully reaching masses irrespective of their identities and helping them draw the essence of life by freeing themselves off the unnecessary burdens and negativities. Peace must begin at home to emanate throughout the world.

“At Heartfulness, we are helping people to adopt ways to cultivate peace within then spread it around. There needs to be a chain effect around the world in these terms. A healthy state of mind imparts a better focus and better productivity of work. Through the Heartfulness meditative practice, we help make people a big difference in their lives,” said Daaji.

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Hindus don’t oppose anyone, don’t aspire to dominate: RSS chief

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Asserting that Hindus neither oppose anybody nor aspire to dominate, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said the community needs to unite to end its centuries of sufferings.

Speaking at the 2nd World Hindu Congress here, Bhagwat said the key to unite the world is to control ego and accepting the consensus.

“We do not have any aspects of dominance. Hindus do not live to oppose anybody. We even allow the pests to live. There are people who may oppose us. You have to tackle them without harming them,” said Bhagwat addressing delegates from across the globe.

“Why are we suffering for 1000 years? We had everything but we forgot to practise values. We also forgot to work together. Hindu society has largest number of meritorious people in many sectors. But they never come together, stay together.

“Coming together of Hindus itself was a difficult task. Earlier, when our Swayamsevaks would try to organise people, they would say ‘a lion never walks in a group’, but even that lion or a Royal Bengal tiger who is the king of the jungle… if he is alone, wild dogs together can invade and destroy him…,” he said calling upon Hindus to unite.

The 2nd World Hindu Congress is being held on the occasion of 125th Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s historic speech at the Parliament of World Religions in 1893.

Talking about uniting the world, Bhagwat cited the example of Lord Krishna and Yudhishthir from the Mahabharata, who he said never contradicted each other.

“One of the key values to bring the whole world into a team is to have controlled ego and learn to accept the consensus.

“It is time the Hindu society showcased its oneness to the world and went back to its ancient wisdom and values,” Bhagwat said.

He said that the negative influence of ego should always be avoided.

“Of all the main characters, Krishna never contradicted Yudhishthir and Yudhishthir never disobeyed Krishna because it is important to work unitedly, keeping your ego aside,” he added.

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