Worship symbolisms of Lord Shiva because...: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

ANI April 1, 2025 142 views

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat urged worshipping Lord Shiva's symbolisms to recognize divinity in all beings. He praised Shiva's selflessness, citing how he consumed poison to save the world. Bhagwat also highlighted the Sangh's philosophy of dedicating most hours to societal welfare. He emphasized that RSS volunteers earn trust through persistent service.

"Lord Shiva held poison to save the world—can we pursue that in our lives?" — Mohan Bhagwat
Nagpur, April 1: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday emphasised worshipping the symbolisms of Lord Shiva and said that the people should consider the presence of Lord Shiva in every living being.

Key Points

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Bhagwat links Shiva worship to seeing divinity in all

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Stresses selflessness like Shiva drinking poison

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RSS vision balances self-growth with societal welfare

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Sangh volunteers gain trust through long-term service

"It is said in our culture that we should see the divine in everyone... We should also worship the symbolisms of Lord Shiva because that gives us the practice of seeing Lord Shiva in everything. We should consider the presence of Lord Shiva in every living being... Worshipping a deity is a reminder of their qualities... We worship a deity to gain their qualities... Learning about their qualities teaches us how to follow their teachings," Bhagwat said.

He further elaborated on Lord Shiva's selflessness, saying, "Lord Shiva did not want anything for himself, but when the world faced crises, he stepped up. When nectar was being distributed, he sidelined himself, but he held the poison in his throat to save the world. Can we pursue that in our lives?"

Earlier, on March 30, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said that due to such a long journey, society has seen, tested and accepted the volunteers of the Sangh.

"With a long journey, society has seen, tested and accepted the volunteers of the Sangh. As a result, there was a favourable situation, and the obstacles were also removed, and the volunteers are moving ahead," Bhagwat said.

Bhagwat said that in Sangh's philosophy, we spend 1 hour on self-development and 23 hours on the growth of society.

"In Sangh's philosophy, we say spend 1 hour on self-development and 23 hours using that growth for society's welfare. This is our vision, and all our efforts are driven by this very principle," he said.

"The Swayamsevaks don't ask anything for themselves, they just keep doing service, because of this long journey the country saw the work done by the Sangh's workers," he further said.

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