Impact of Sanatan Dharma on Global Politics

By Barada Das
Cuttack, Jun 2 : Thinkers’ Club in it’s 5th year, 122nd Web based meeting discussed on the importance of Sanatani Dharma and its impact on world politics. At present, the world is following different religions at different places over the Globe. There is rampant conversation without check. The ultimate aim of such conversation is to increase the population of their respective groups. The Sanatani Hindu Dharma is an exception to this mad rush. The principles of this religion approaches universal brotherhood; equal opportunities for all. Our Rishis often utter, “ Sarbesantu Niramaya, Sarbe sukhina bhabantu……………” These golden lines mean, Peace, tranquility, prosperity for all living beings over this planet. It is a very broad concept and this is followed by the Hindus from time immemorial.
Engineer Ravi Kumar, who happens to be one important senior worker of RSS in the foreign lands, joined the meeting as Chief Speaker. Mr Kumar, spoke on the centenary year and the foundation day of RSS to start with. He spoke in length on importance of the Sanatani Principles and how it is followed by the world leaders in principle directly and indirectly.
As usual, there was a question answer session at the end of the webinar. Replying to query of a participant, he suggested, proposing and advising is not difficult to do. It will be better that, they should join in politics and in that way will be able to suggest in a practical way.
This meeting was moderated by Sri Barada Prasanna Das, the President of the Thinkers’ Club. Mr Das expressed feelings of the RSS workers on completion of 100 years of the Sangha.
Dr Nanda Nandan Das, Prof Umasankar Misra, Pratap Rout, Sarbeswar Behera, interacted with Mr Ravi Kumar on matters related to the Sanatani Dharma, activities of RSS and related topics.
Prof Madhusudan Das, Padmaja Devata, Prof Kamala Mohapatra, Biswaranjan, Sasmita Panigrahi, and many dignitaries were present in the meet. A good number of people participated in the U. Tube. The meeting ended with thanks to the chief speaker, President and the participants.