India's Culture Can Guide World Amid Global Instability: Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that India's culture and philosophy can provide the right direction to a world grappling with violence and instability. He highlighted ancient Indian mantras as guiding principles being promoted by the Gayatri Parivar. Uttarakhand Governor Gurmeet Singh emphasized the national pledge towards the Viksit Bharat 2047 goal, suggesting India is poised to become a world leader. The event concluded with acknowledgments of the successful global participation in the spiritual program.

Key Points: India's Philosophy Can Guide World, Says Minister Chouhan

  • World facing violence and instability
  • Business being weaponized
  • India's mantras like 'Vasudev Kutumbhkam'
  • Pledge for Viksit Bharat 2047
  • Global participation in spiritual program
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"India's culture and philosophy can provide right direction to the world": Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan says India's culture offers direction to a world facing violence and instability at Gayatri Parivar event.

"India's culture and philosophy can provide the right direction to the world. - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Haridwar, January 25

As the Centenary Year Ceremony 2026, organised by the Gayatri Parivar, concludes, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, on Saturday, stated that India's philosophies and culture can provide the right path to a world which is struggling with violence, uncertainty, and instability.

"There are uncertainties, violence, and instability across the entire world at present. Business is increasingly being weaponised. In such an environment, India's culture and philosophy can provide the right direction to the world... 'Athmabaddha Sarvbhuteshu', 'Vasudev Kutumbhkam', and 'Vishv Ka Kalyaan' are our top mantras, and the Gayatri family is putting efforts to inculcate these mantras into the society... Efforts of the Gayatri parivar and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will not only empower India but also take it towards world peace and development..." he said.

Furthermore, the Governor of Uttarakhand, Gurmeet Singh, said that the nation has pledged commitment towards the goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, underlining that it was evidently obvious during the celebrations that India can become a world leader.

"This is not a closing ceremony but the beginning of a new era. Today was a day of great joy, as the entire Gayatri family, the whole of India, came together to take a collective pledge after 51 days of worship, penance, service, and acts of welfare. It truly feels like a new era has dawned. The main message was that if we change, the world will change. Today, we all came together and took a pledge to utilise the knowledge given to us by Gurudev and the blessings bestowed upon us by our revered Mataji, to achieve the goals that our nation, our family, has set for 2047: a developed and self-reliant India to become a world leader. Today, it feels like nothing can stop our nation from becoming a world leader. On this day, we have pledged to remain committed to our Viksit Bharat 2047 goal..." he said.

"There are uncertainties, violence, and instability across the entire world at present. Business is increasingly being weaponised. In such an environment, India's culture and philosophy can provide the right direction to the world... 'Athmabaddha Sarvbhuteshu', 'Vasudev Kutumbhkam', and 'Vishv Ka Kalyaan' are our top mantras, and the Gayatri family is putting efforts into inculcating these mantras into the society... Gayatri Parivar and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will not only empower India but also take it towards world peace and development..." he said.

At the conclusion of the programme, the Dev Sanskriti University Vice Chancellor, Chinmay Pandya, applauded the global participation of disciples.

"It was a matter of great fortune. This program, which began on the 18th of this month, was undertaken with a very serious purpose... It is a matter of immense good fortune that more than seventy thousand Gayatri Pariwar workers from over eighty countries successfully completed this massive programme so smoothly, without any disruption or problems. We don't view this merely as a celebration but as a demonstration of discipleship. To ignite the flame of knowledge that Gurudev entrusted to us and to spread it to others has been our long-held aspiration and resolution..." he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this philosophy translates into practical policy and action. It's one thing to say it at a ceremony, another to implement it in governance and foreign relations. The vision for Viksit Bharat is commendable, but the path needs clear, inclusive steps.
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Arjun K
Absolutely true! India's ancient wisdom of peace, service, and universal wellbeing is the antidote to today's conflicts. The Gayatri Parivar's work in promoting these values is inspiring. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, I see the growing interest in Indian philosophy like yoga and mindfulness. There's a real hunger for this kind of holistic thinking in the West. India should confidently share this soft power.
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Vikram M
The focus on 'Vishv Ka Kalyaan' (welfare of the world) is key. Our development goals shouldn't be just for ourselves, but with a global vision. A developed India can be a force for global good. The 2047 target is ambitious but achievable with this collective spirit.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see such large-scale spiritual gatherings focused on positive change. When they say "if we change, the world will change," it starts with each one of us. Time to introspect and contribute in our own small ways. 🌍

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