CM Shri Chouhan released the book “Hindutva for the Changing Times”

CM Shri Chouhan released the book “Hindutva for the Changing Times”
November 9
Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the ideology of Hindutva is broad and wonderful. It sees everyone with a sense of belonging and considers the whole world as one family. Since childhood, we have been taught that there should be harmony among living beings, welfare of the world, victory of religion and destruction of adharma, this is Hindutva. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was releasing Shri J. Nandakumar’s book “Hindutva for the Changing Times” at a function organised at Private University Regulatory Commission under Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that Hindutva has an ancient tradition. Hindutva has always been relevant and always will be. He said that Hindutva has given a comprehensive ideology not only to the country but to the whole world. Whether a person is corporal or formless, everyone’s thoughts are embedded in Hindutva. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that we teach children since childhood that there should be welfare of the world, there should be goodwill among the living beings. He said that look at nature with feeling of oneness. Animals, birds, plants, animals, rivers, seas, hills and mountains, etc., all have Hindutva in all matters and consciousness. There is a part of God in every soul, which is not visible but is possible through spiritual practice.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that we can be saved only by worshiping nature. If we continue to exploit nature like this, its far-reaching effects will be terrible. So make use of nature but don’t exploit it. To maintain environmental balance, we have to stop the exploitation of nature. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that the world is scared about global warming and talking about saving the environment. Thousands of years ago Lord Krishna raised the Govardhan Mountain and gave a message to worship nature. If it survives, you will survive. Worship trees, look at nature with self consciousness. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that even behind worshiping gau-mata, we have a vision to look at the living beings with a sense of belonging. The same sentiment is hidden behind calling rivers as mothers and worshiping them. This nature belongs to everyone.

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