Ahmedabad, Sanatan Dharma promotes social harmony and unity, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Thursday, while asserting that discrimination in the name of caste is detrimental to religion and society.

In a speech at the Swaminarayan temple in Gitalpur village near here, he said that every creation of God has a purpose and a sense of belonging towards everyone is the essence of social harmony.
“In God’s creation, even a piece of dry grass has a purpose. Embracing every person with such feeling and feeling of belonging in the heart is called social harmony. Everyone is God’s creation,” he said.
He added, “Where did the distinction between high and low come from? Class and caste systems may have existed, but that was not intended as discrimination. When discrimination enters into such a system, it harms religion and society.”
He said that religion is not limited to scriptures, sermons or imagination but exists in practice.
“When we practice Sanatan Dharma, protection of religion happens automatically. Unity among people is necessary to protect religion and culture. If you want to protect religion and culture, protect those who follow it,” the RSS chief said.
Protection comes from unity, and strength also arises from it, Bhagwat said.
He said that to unite people, there must be a sense of belonging and completeness in the mind, and this approach is the solution to the challenges we face at present.
“India will ultimately have to guide the world in addressing its problems. India will be entrusted with the task of showing the way to the entire world one day. We cannot avoid this; we will have to do it sooner or later. The world does not have answers to its problems. We will have to be ready for this responsibility,” Bhagwat asserted.
He said that religion unites, so one must be united and never divide, adding, “We must unite everyone.”
“Religion is eternal and eternal. Neither we nor anyone else created it. The universe was formed by the will of God and the rules that came with it are religion,” Bhagwat said.
Quoting the phrase “Dharmo Rakshati Rakshita” he said that whoever follows religion is protected by it.
He also stressed the importance of aligning mind, thought and actions, saying individuals should start with self-discipline.
“Religion and values are upheld not through words but through behaviour. This is not achieved by dreaming or talking, it is achieved through action,” the RSS chief said.
This article was generated from an automated news feed without any modifications to the text.

