Sunday’s Hindu conference in Mehrauli, Delhi, capped off the RSS’s ambitious centenary drive of pan-India meets that began January 25. Designed to galvanize the Hindu populace around core tenets of religion, culture, and social oneness, the initiatives have resonated deeply.
From the traditional havan opener in Garhwal Basti, discussions delved into safeguarding heritage while building bridges of empathy. Hosting in community hubs like service bastis democratizes access, spreading ideals of puja, unity, and mutual respect.
Event head Hira Singh Rana decried the sorrowful tide of anti-Dharma narratives flooding social media, framing the RSS efforts as a timely counterforce for solidarity.
Fellow speaker Hemraj Singh Atri warned of a generational shift away from sacred practices and nature conservation, positioning these conferences as lifelines to ancestral wisdom. In the RSS’s landmark year, they embody a powerful call to reclaim and reinforce Hindu fraternity against all odds.
