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‘Culture is invincible, hence the nation survives’, said Jagdeep Dhankhar – The most fundamental concept of our culture is religion.


Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday (October 26, 2024) that religion is the most fundamental concept of Indian culture, which guides all aspects of life. Dharma represents the path, destination and goal and applies in all areas. This is a practical ideal. This is important for moral life. Sanatan is a symbol of sympathy, compassion, tolerance, non-violence, quality, greatness and righteousness and all these are summed up in one word, that is inclusiveness.

Addressing as the Chief Guest at the ‘Namah Shivay’ Parayana organized by Sringeri Shri Sharda Peetham in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the Vice President described “Mantra Cosmopolis” as a rare and unique event, which deeply connects the mind, heart and soul. Is. He said that Vedic chanting is one of the most ancient and continuous oral traditions of humanity. A living link to the deep spiritual wisdom of our ancestors. The rhythm, tone and waves of these sacred mantras create a powerful resonance of mental peace and environmental harmony.

The structure of the verses reflects scientific excellence

According to Jagdeep Dhankhar, the complexity of the structure and pronunciation rules of the Vedic verses reflects the scientific excellence of the ancient scholars. This tradition, preserved without written records, is a testament to the amazing ability of Indian culture to transmit knowledge orally from generation to generation, with each note expertly expressed in mathematical harmony.

India has been the birthplace of major religions

The Vice President stressed the virtue of unity in diversity inherent in Indian culture, which has been created over time through the blending of different traditions. This progress has established the values ​​of humility and non-violence. India is unique in its integrity and represents the entire humanity with its spirit of unity. The divine essence of Indian culture lies in its universal compassion, which is reflected in the philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”. India has been the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism.

What did you say about the attempts to degrade the culture?

Speaking on attempts in the past to degrade our culture, the Vice President said that this nation is alive because our culture is invincible. Describing the role of Adi Shankaracharya as important in unifying and strengthening Indian culture, he said, “We owe a debt of gratitude to Adi Shankaracharya ji, who revived the eternal traditions of Indian spirituality and philosophy.”

The person present was described as the protector of culture.

Pointing towards all the people present at ‘Namah Shivay’ Parayan’, Dhankhar said, “Every person present here is a protector, ambassador and soldier of our culture.” The Vice President also said that this Parayan is an event to proudly hand over to the future generations our time-honoured tradition, which sacredly presents the cultural and spiritual wealth of India.

There is no room for inequalities in a society governed by religion.

The Vice President said that the pursuit of wealth should not be careless or self-centered. He said that if accumulation of wealth is balanced with human welfare then it purifies the conscience and provides happiness. He also said that business ethics should align with spiritual principles. Keeping in mind that religion is associated with fairness, equality and equal treatment towards all. The Vice President also made it clear that there is no place for inequalities in a religion-driven society.

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