World Looks to India's Wisdom After 2000 Years of Failed Experiments: RSS Chief

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat stated that after 2000 years of experiments with kingship, religion, and science, the world is now faltering. He argued that these systems failed to bring lasting peace, instead causing conflict, suffering, and environmental destruction. Bhagwat declared that humanity is now looking towards India's ancient wisdom for solutions. He emphasized that providing this guidance is India's fundamental duty and purpose.

Key Points: RSS Chief: World Yearns for India's Wisdom After Failed Experiments

  • 2000 years of global experiments
  • Failure of kings, religions, science
  • World now faltering
  • Looks to India's wisdom for answers
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"World faltering, yearning for India's wisdom after 2000 years of experiments": RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat in Tripura

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat says world is faltering after 2000 years of failed governance, religious, and scientific models, and now looks to India's wisdom.

"Now, after 2000 years of such experiments, the world is faltering and yearning for India's wisdom. - Mohan Bhagwat"

Agartala, April 21

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said that after "2000 years of experiments" across different systems of governance, religion, and science, the world is now "faltering" and looking towards India's wisdom.

Addressing the Pratishtha and Kumbhabhishekam programme of the Maa Soundarya Chinmayi Temple at Mohanpur in West Tripura district, Bhagwat said that various global models had been tried over centuries but had failed to bring lasting peace and contentment.

"For 2000 years, the world has been experimenting a lot. First, everything was given to the king. They thought it would be good if there was a king, but later the king himself started plundering his people. So, they said, God is the king of kings. So, various religions based on devotion to God began. But they set out to create peace in life, and ended up shedding rivers of blood," Bhagwat said.

He further said that the scientific era, despite advancements, has also not resolved human suffering.

"Later, they said, we are scientists. We will believe in God only when God appears in our test tubes in the laboratory, otherwise we won't. Then, a period of science began. Many comforts and luxuries were created, but there's no contentment. There's still suffering, families are breaking up, and crime is on the rise. Wars, once started, don't stop, and wars never stop. The more development takes place, the more the environment is being destroyed," he added.

Bhagwat said that humanity is now facing the consequences of these long experiments.

"Now, after 2000 years of such experiments, the world is faltering and yearning for India's wisdom. This is India's duty, because that is the purpose of India's life," he said.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha and other dignitaries were also present at the religious programme.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment about seeking wisdom from diverse sources, the speech seems to oversimplify 2000 years of global history and the complex causes of human suffering. Many societies have found their own paths to peace.
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Vikram M
He is right about science and development without contentment. Look at the stress in cities! Our grandparents in villages lived simpler, happier lives. We need to go back to our roots, not just chase GDP.
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Priya S
It's a powerful message. But India's "duty" shouldn't just be about giving lectures. We need to first fix our own house - corruption, pollution, inequality - to truly be a model for the world. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Absolutely spot on! Yoga, Ayurveda, meditation - the world is already embracing our wisdom. The time for Bharat to lead spiritually and culturally has come. Our civilizational values are the answer.
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Karthik V
The point about families breaking up is so true. Western individualism has its costs. Our joint family system and respect for elders provided a support structure modern psychology is now trying to reinvent.

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