Amit Shah: World's Solutions Lie in Indian Tradition at Gayatri Pariwar Event

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the centenary celebrations of Bhagwati Devi Sharma organized by the All World Gayatri Pariwar in Haridwar. He asserted that Indian tradition, culture, and Sanatan Dharma hold the solutions to the world's contemporary problems. Shah praised the legacy of founder Shriram Sharma Acharya for reviving faith and spirituality and commended his grandson, Chinmay Pandya, for taking a vow of nation-building. He urged the organization's vast membership to advance with new enthusiasm for the next century.

Key Points: Amit Shah: Indian Tradition Holds Solutions to Global Problems

  • Shah highlights Indian tradition as global solution
  • Event marks centenary of Bhagwati Devi Sharma & Akhand Jyoti
  • Praise for Shriram Sharma's spiritual revival work
  • Urges millions in Gayatri Pariwar to move forward with renewed energy
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Solution to world's problems lies in Indian tradition: Amit Shah attends centenary celebrations of Bhagwati Devi Sharma

Union Minister Amit Shah, at a Gayatri Pariwar centenary event, stated solutions to world issues are found in Indian culture, tradition, and Sanatan Dharma.

"the solutions for the world's problems, if they are anywhere, then it is in Indian tradition - Amit Shah"

Haridwar, January 22

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Thursday highlighted that Indian tradition and culture offer solutions to the world's problems, while attending the "Shatabdi Samaraoh 2026" to mark the birth centenary of Param Vandaniya Mata Bhagwati Devi Sharma.

The event, organised by the All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, also marked the centenary of the Akhand Jyoti, a flame that has been continuously burning for over a century.

The Union Minister, accompanied by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, also offered prayers at Gayatri Teerth-Shantikunj, where the Akhand Jyoti is located.

"Today, while here at the Akhand Jyoti Sammelan, I am feeling the unbroken energy and eternal light. My heart knows how much light and consciousness I will take from here. This is the confluence of faith, spirituality, and culture. Shriram Sharma resurrected these three by choosing character building. He did the work of enlightening the soul," Amit Shah said.

Praising Chinmay Pandya, grandson of AWGP founder Shriram Sharma Acharya, for taking a vow of nation-building, Shah further highlighted that those who believe in Sanatan Dharma, Indian culture, and history not only recognise but also have the conviction that the solution to the world's problems lies in Indian tradition.

"Today, I am here salute Chinmay (Pandya). Today, as he has taken the vow of nation building is great. Those who know Sanatan Dharma, Indian culture, Indian history, all those not only recognise but have a conviction that the solutions for the world's problems, if they are anywhere, then it is in Indian tradition," Shah said.

Praising the contribution of Shriram Sharma for connecting people with such traditions, including Gayatri Mantra, Gayatri Sadhana and more, he urged the millions connected to "move forward with renewed energy and enthusiasm."

"Today, Pandit Ram Sharma connected millions of people with the Gayatri Mantra, Gayatri Puja, and Gayatri Sadhana. Now, it is the responsibility of these millions of people to move forward with renewed energy and enthusiasm under the leadership of Chinmay Pandya for the next hundred years," Shah urged.

The All World Gayatri Pariwar has over 100 million members, thousands of global centres for social reform. The society is a "modern adaptation of the age-old wisdom of Vedic Rishis," who propagated the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). The organisation was founded by Yug Rishi Vedmurti Taponishth Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, and later emerged as a "mass movement for the great transformation of the era", according to the AWGP.

The Gayatri Tapobhumi was first established in Mathura in 1953, after Shriram Sharma completed over 24 years of "Gayatri Sadhana".

Chinmay Pandya is the grandson of Shriram Sharma Acharya, who is also the Pro Vice Chancellor of the Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya University (DSVV). After studying medicine in London, he returned to India and DSVV in 2010.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect our traditions, I feel the statement is a bit too broad. India has many solutions to offer, but we also have our own pressing problems to solve first. Let's focus on applying that wisdom at home effectively.
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Aman W
Gayatri Pariwar does incredible work in character building and social reform. My grandfather was a member. The Akhand Jyoti is a powerful symbol of continuity. Jai Gurudev!
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, I find the philosophy of 'the world is one family' incredibly beautiful and necessary. If more people embraced this, we'd have less conflict. Proud to see India promoting this.
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Karthik V
Chinmay Pandya ji returning from London to serve here is inspiring. We need more such educated youth to connect with and propagate our dharmic values. Nation-building starts with such commitment.
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Nisha Z
The focus on character building is key. In today's fast-paced world, we've forgotten the basics of good conduct and duty. Organizations like AWGP are doing essential work. More power to them.

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