Political parties do not seek guidance from spiritual leaders ! – Shankaracharya Nishchalanand Saraswati

Kartik Krushnapaksha 10, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Guidance by Shankaracharya Swami Nishchalanand Saraswati for dignitaries and for those working for protection of nation and Dharma


Pune – All political parties are damaging Hindus’ seats of worship in the name of development and election is contested in the name of such development. In the name of progress, perversity is being created in people’s way of thinking. Such people are indifferent towards ‘Hindutva’. Those, who are polluting Ganga-Mata, trying to break ‘Ram-setu’ and not taking initiative in building of Ram-Mandir, are mostly Hindus. Political persons think that they can make or break others and intrude even in the field of religious matters without having any knowledge. No political party seems to be taking guidance of any spiritual person, was the regret expressed by Jagatguru Shankaracharya Swami Nishchalanand Saraswati. His guidance was arranged at Vinkar Hall for dignitaries and activists who are working for protection of nation and Dharma when he said the above while answering questions related to nation and Dharma.

Intense thoughts of Shankaracharya

  • The foreign invaders never thought of destroying ‘Ram-setu’; but it has been planned in independent India.
  • BJP is also indifferent towards ‘Hindutva’; so which party is to be called as pro-Hindu and on what basis ?
  • If Hindu united family system becomes extinct, how will ‘Hindutva’ survive ?
  • Giving examples of anti-Hindu attitude of Congress and BJP, he said that nothing was hidden from him and made others aware of his omniscience.     
  • The present standard of elections is worse than a circus.
  • Hanuman (God) has to be remembered even during revolution for gaining success.
  • In the past 66 years, directionless Government has made Hindus as lifeless and devoid of conscience.  

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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