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महासभेच्या विधायक कार्याचे संकलन


BLENDING THE CONSTRUCTIVE WORK OF MAHASABHA

DATE- 16TH JANUARY 1945

     In his chief guest speech of ‘Dr. Shamaprasad Mukherjee’ in Vilaspur, making clear about the constructive work of Hindu Committees, he gave the directions on the relations of Hindumahasabha and all the Hindu institutions and committees all over Hindustan. All the local and district wide committees of Hindumahasabha should have and keep very friendly and humble relations with all these committees and institutions not only this they should be active in blending the work of different institutions. Humble and loving relations with competitors is the political oath of Hindumahasabha and its constructive work is to bring together all types of Hindus. This constructive work is so vast it includes all the difficulties and troubles which all the Hindus face in their progress.
     But as said by Dr. Mukherjee the blending and togetherness of the so widely  spread Hindu committees and institutions doesn’t easily come in mind of many and in fact that the constructive work of Hindumahasabha is not proceeding soundly, so it is the responsibility of all the members of Hindusabha wide spread to put work in great progress so that it could be put forth before the people according to Dr. Mukherjee 25% of the country wide membership of the representatives of political party mainly is for collection of votes, expression of values and its advertising. Proper work of the party is done by many people who are provoked by the ideas and institutions Hindusamaj is the only working area of Hindumahasabha. And this Samaj is thousands of years ancient and so many social and religious institutions have a background and are known since many years. The names such as co-operative society, social service are some recent names listening to which some uneducated people many ask if this is some new techniques. But Bramacharya, Bhajanmandal, Temple, Panchsamiti, Jati Panchayat, Math, Melava of guru and Shishya are few words which the uneducated old young all know about them. And this progress of these ancient institutions of blending and collecting the Hindusamaj under one shade has been hampered by the attack of the foreign power. Many novels of Hindu social sciences and Historian have mentioned about it by the wise people. And most of the Hindu parties have the aim of rebuilding all these traditions. For example many Government officials have also accepted that if the Britisher had not attacked us lakhs of the villagers would have been Hindus till now.
     Dr. Mukharjee has advised to blend, get together not only the many social and religious parties but also these ancient cultural institutions should also be looked offer. After the question of the Gondas in the Mandala district had come forward. Veer Savarkar had approached Shri Panchalegaonkar Maharaj and his disciples to solve that problems was a very wise decision taken could be seen.
     Editor of ‘ Shakti’ in Jabalpur, Mr. Nathuram Shukla recently published in one of this editions that Arya Samaj Hindudharma sevasangh and Panchalegaonkar Maharaj all three started individual efforts to solve the problems of Mandala district but those efforts and many of Aryasamaj and Sevasangh got wasted while Panchalegaonkar Maharaj learned the Gondi Language and made a habit of eating their food and walk long distances in severe cold without caring for any bodily troubles along with his disciples among the people of Gonda’s which made him popular among these people and gave his efforts the right effects of course if other parties work under guidance and in the method of Panchalegaonkar Maharaj then they too can help in the progress of blending and right work would proceed as said by Dr. Mukharjee. To show the right path is the only reason to give the example of Mandala district
     Every member has the same aim but should not work for any egoism or in attraction of fame and unnecessary unhealthy competition. All this should be avoided for having right effects for right effects.
Translated by Mrs. Vitasta Kashikar




   

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