Ranchi’s skyline echoed with chants and resolve as Virat Hindu Sammelans lit up Tatisilve, Doranda, and Kadru Kapildev Maidan on Sunday. Aimed at awakening Hindu consciousness and fostering unity, these events saw enthusiastic participation from diverse societal segments, with women and elders playing prominent roles. More than 1,100 devotees converged, turning the grounds into hubs of cultural revival.
Keynote speaker Swami Satyanarayan Soumitra set the tone by reinforcing that Indian culture thrives on ‘Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah.’ He stressed the need for Hindus to stay vigilant about their heritage. ‘No force can weaken an organized community,’ he asserted, inspiring youngsters to lead in societal and national development with historical pride.
Delving into cultural synergies, Nisha Urav connected Sarna tribal customs with Sanatan Dharma. Both traditions, she noted, venerate nature and view the land as sacred. ‘Preserving these ancient ways embodies India’s unity amid diversity,’ she remarked, advocating for shared values of human dignity and ecological harmony.
Ra Sw Samp Sandeep from RSS Ranchi emphasized eradicating social divides. Drawing from Vedic wisdom – ‘May all be happy’ and ‘The world is one family’ – he called for inclusive progress. The rallies pulsed with energy, culminating in unified vows for community upliftment.
As the sun set, participants united in Bharat Mata Aarti, invoking blessings for cultural advancement and world peace. Prasad was shared amid cheers, leaving an indelible mark on Ranchi’s social fabric and signaling a renewed commitment to Hindu awakening.