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Majuli hosts Purvottar Sant Manikanchan Sammelan

Unity is not uniformity, but it is unitedness, said Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak  Dr Mohan Bhagwat while addressing the Purvottar Sant Manikanchan Sammelan 2023 at Uttar Kamalabari Satra in Majuli, a human inhabited  river island of Brahmaputra in northeast India. In presence of 104 spiritual leaders
belonging to 48 Satras (Vaishnavite monasteries) and 37 different religious institutions & sects from the entire north-eastern region of Bharat, the RSS chief reminded that all Indians have the same ancestors and they possess same values, which need to be taken forward even adhering to diversities.

Organised after a long gap (since 1966 Jorhat Sant Sammelan), the religious congression on  28 December 2023 aims to pursue coordination, goodwill and harmony among all the different Sanatan spiritual traditions & communities. With a unanimous call for mutual cooperation among all stakeholders, Sarsanghchalak Bhagwat asserted that the people of Bharat need to try hard to make the society self-reliant through service, education,
healthcare and employment.

He analysed that like every person has a particular nature, every nation has its own unique way of life, and nature of the nation is derived from its culture. The  Bharatiya culture is reflected through Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti (the Upanishad statement describes that truth is one, but it’s reflected differently).The all-inclusive tradition exists only in Bharat, asserted Bhagwat adding that in today’s crucial timing, Bharat has to stand firm to give this message of peace & coexistence to the entire  world.

“There is a great need for national awareness in families to upkeep Bharat’s eternal spiritual values and time tested customs. All Dharmacharyas and Maths as well as temples have to work hard while conveying this great message and  Bharat’s best spiritual values to the new generation,” commented Bhagwat. He also added, like Assam’s 15th century great saint-scholar, philosopher, creative genius Shrimanta Shankardev brought social reforms to the society, every Bharatiya has to eliminate the social evils through benevolent behaviour.

The conference was graced by Janardan Devgoswami of Uttar Kamalabari Satra, Chittaranjan Maharaj from  Tripura Shantikali Ashram along with Satradhikar Prabhus from Auniaati Satra, Dakshinpat Satra, Garhmool
Satra, Sundaria Satra of Barpeta. Pramukh Bhonte from Namsai Buddha Vihar and Pramukh Mahant of Parshuram Kund of Arunachal Pradesh, Daloi Shri Puramon Kinjin of Meghalaya’s Jaintia hills, Rajashree
Bhagyachandra Foundation of Manipur, Jheliang Rong Hararkka, Bodo Bali Batho Samaj, Lakhiman Sangh, Kargu Gamgi Samaj, a number of prominent leaders from Shrimanta Shankardev Sangh, Assam Sattra Mahasabha, etc were also present on the occasion.

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