It is India’s responsibility to guide the world: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

“Lord Shiva is the symbol of world unity. It is our duty to guide the world,” the RSS chief said.

January 05, 2018 06:36 pm | Updated 06:36 pm IST - Ujjain

 File photo: Mohan Bhagwat, chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

File photo: Mohan Bhagwat, chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Friday that it was India’s responsibility to guide the world, as footprints of Indian culture were found all over the globe.

He was speaking at the inaugural function of the three-day ’Shaiv Mahotsav’ in Ujjain.

Mr. Bhagwat added that Indian culture is universal and that it teaches the art of living to the entire world.

“Lord Shiva is the symbol of world unity. It is our duty to guide the world,” the RSS chief said.

“The first name of Lord Shiva was Rudra, which means power. There is no point in being Shiva without power. Rudra was Shiva who destroyed all evil powers,” Bhagwat said.

The character of a nation or an individual should be like Shiva, Bhagwat said. “There is no need of war for peace. For (achieving) this, all selfishness needs to be sacrificed,” he said.

Bhagwat and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan presented Durgadas Ambadas Mule of Maharashtra with the Mahakaleshwar Ved Alankaran Award.

Shankaracharya of Bhanpura Peeth, Swami Divyanand Tirth inaugurated the three-day long religious convention.

A postal stamp issued on Shaiv Mahotsav was released on the occasion.

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