Prayagraj: Our Vanvasi society has played a big role in preserving the Sanatan Hindu tradition. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Sarkaryavah Shri Dattatreya Hosabale ji expressed the opinion that the saints of the tribal area need to make more efforts to promote this knowledge-culture tradition.
The Janjati Samagam organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in Prayagraj Mahakumbh concluded today with a Sant Samagam. On this occasion, Sarkaryavah Shri Dattatreya Hosabale ji was speaking as the chief guest During this Sant Samagam, Kalyan Ashram’s National President Shri Satyendra Singh ji, Shri Gangadhar ji Maharaj, and Shri Dadu Dayal ji were present.
Shri Dattatreya Ji further said that, Hindutva, Indian, Sanatan tradition is facing crises like imposition of foreign ideology and conversion. Facing these crises, tribal saints made tireless efforts in remote forest areas. Due to their efforts, Hindu religion is alive today. In the coming times, more efforts need to be made to maintain the unity and existence of our society by bringing awareness in the tribal society through environment, research, education, culture, religious awakening and service, he said.
Kalyan Ashram is working in this direction. That is why Shri Hosabale Ji finally expressed the expectation that all the saints of the tribal area should work to strengthen this Sanatan culture by supporting Kalyan Ashram.
77 saints and mahants of tribal society from various provinces across the country were present in this gathering. Some of these saints shared their experiences about the challenges and circumstances faced while working in the tribal area.
The introduction of the Sant Samagam was given by Shri Satyendra Singh Ji, National President of Kalyan Ashram. Various attempts to break our tribal society are going on in the tribal areas of the country. To thwart these attempts, all the saints need to come forward and make efforts, said Shri Satyendra Singh ji.
All the saints present were felicitated by the Kumbh Mela Committee of the Uttar Pradesh government by giving them gifts.