Entire country was overwhelmed with Ayodhya consecration: RSS Chief Reflects on Ayodhya Consecration

Bhagwat highlighted the immense contributions made by individuals who dedicated themselves to the cause, stressing the concepts of 'tapasya' (penance/struggle) and 'samarpan' (dedication and sacrifices) that paved the way for this historic moment. He acknowledged the generous donations from people across the country, emphasizing the longstanding desire for a temple at the Ram Janmabhoomi, which spanned over 500 years.

During his address at the inauguration of the Dattaji Bhale Smriti Samiti Karyalaya, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reflected on the significance of the long-awaited construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, stating that it symbolized the culmination of a 30-year struggle and numerous sacrifices. He emphasized the nationwide jubilation that ensued when the idol of Ram Lalla was consecrated, underscoring the collective effort that made the temple a reality.

Bhagwat highlighted the immense contributions made by individuals who dedicated themselves to the cause, stressing the concepts of 'tapasya' (penance/struggle) and 'samarpan' (dedication and sacrifices) that paved the way for this historic moment. He acknowledged the generous donations from people across the country, emphasizing the longstanding desire for a temple at the Ram Janmabhoomi, which spanned over 500 years.

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Moreover, Bhagwat commended India's growing global stature in recent years, noting the increasing acceptance of its rich cultural heritage. He urged for positive transformations in the lives of every individual, emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving progress.

Reflecting on the notion of "achche din" (good times), Bhagwat remarked that true appreciation of prosperity comes from understanding the toil and dedication that precedes it. He credited the selfless efforts of individuals who tirelessly work for the country's advancement, despite knowing that they may not witness the results in their lifetime.

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Addressing the younger generation, Bhagwat emphasized the need to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices made by those who came before them, underscoring the importance of historical awareness in shaping the nation's identity. He stressed the value of 'tapasya' as a means to achieve lasting prosperity and happiness, emphasizing the significance of hard work without expecting immediate rewards.

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