RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Urges Religious Harmony and Accurate Understanding of Faith
Bhagwat emphasizes the dangers of misinterpreting religion, calls for unity, and discourages divisive disputes over religious sites.
- Mohan Bhagwat, head of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), highlighted the global atrocities caused by misinterpretation of religion during a speech in Amravati, Maharashtra.
- He urged religious sects to educate followers on the true principles of their faith to prevent the spread of 'Adharma' or immorality stemming from incomplete understanding.
- Bhagwat called for an end to new disputes over religious sites, emphasizing the importance of peaceful coexistence among diverse faiths in India.
- He described 'Sewa' (service) as the essence of Sanatan Dharma, advocating for selfless service to society beyond religious and social boundaries.
- Bhagwat's recent statements reflect a push for national unity and harmony, cautioning against actions that create enmity and division in the country.