From every sentence (of the Upanishads) deep, original and sublime thoughts arise, and the whole is pervaded by a high and holy and earnest
Amrut Vachan
Swami Vivekananda on proud to call myself a Hindu
When a man has begun to be ashamed of his ancestors, the end has come. Here I am one of the least of the
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan on science and religion
It is very wrong notion that science and religion are opposed to each other. May be that some religious dogmas are in conflict with
Shri Guruji Golwalkar on necessary for the worker
It is necessary for the worker to sit in solitude daily in the mornings and night and probe his mind. With a discerning intellect
Swami Chinmayananda on true happiness
Everyone points to the other man,who, according to him, is happier But the only one, who has the courage to declare that he is
H. V. Seshadri on Sangh’s philosophy tying of Raakhi to the sacred Bhagavaa Dhwaj
Tying of Raakhi to the sacred Bhagavaa Dhwaj at the start of the function signifies social and cultural aspect. Not only do the participants
PP Dr Hedgewar on Sangh’s philosophy
Have complete and unshakeable faith in Sangh’s philosophy. We are determined to work for the protection of our nation, our dharma and our culture.
PP Dr Hedgewar on sangh and samskar
Sangh gives considerable importance to samskaras. A person’s actions are guided by his thoughts, and a gathering of those who have similarity of thought
PP Dr Hedgewar on political, social and economic problems
We need do nothing else than to just organize our society, make it strong and invincible. If we just achieve this the rest will
Shri Aurobindo on hinduism gave itself no name
Hinduism…..gave itself no name, because it sets itself no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion, asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up no