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Raksha Bandhan
Rakhi (Raksha) symbolizes a spirit of brotherhood and harmony
amongst all sections of society, irrespective of race, religion, and
color.
On this auspicious occasion we inspire ourselves with the true
spirit of service and sacrifice for the welfare of the society and find
therein the highest spiritual fulfillment of human life.
Mantra for Global Peace …
Rakhi symbolizes a commitment to protect each other.
Rakhi reminds us to commit ourselves to our community and to the righteousness.
Rakhi develops cohesion in society
Rakhi creates a spirit of selfless social service.
Rakhi imparts the highest spiritual fulfillment of human life.
Origin of Raksha Bandhan
Ancient festival - originated from Bhavishya Purana
Initiation of new disciple by a Guru
Brother-Sister festival
Congregational ceremonies in modern time
Changing of Yagopavit – Sravan Poornima
Social Aspects
The tradition of Raksha Bandhan is not limited to bother and
sisters alone. Rakhi is also tied on the wrists of policemen, security
personnel, armed forces personnel, other public officials and statesmen.
In return, the public officials vow to protect the society and uphold
justice and unparalleled zeal and vigor.The sister-brother relationship
portrayed by the rakhi is far deeper than simply the brother protecting his
sister. It contains the basic message of universal brotherhood where
everyone looks to each other as a brother and sister of a common
global family.
In the Hindu tradition, the Raksha has assumed all
aspects of protection of righteousness from the forces of
evil. It is not merely that the spirit of Raksha manifests itself on
occasions of mortal peril to the life and honor of the beloved ones or to
the society. It is like the flow of bloodstream through every limb and
organ of the body, carrying strength and nourishment to every cell. As a
result, even a small wound anywhere in the body is promptly attended to
by the entire body. Every other limb spontaneously sacrifices a part of its
blood to heal that wound and keeps that organ healthy and strong.
This mantra is often recited when tying a rakhi
Yena baddho balee raajaa daanavendro mahaabalah
Tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala
(I am tying a raksha to you, similar to the one tied to Bali the poswerful
king of demons. Oh Raksha, be firm, do not waver.)
This is how the society can live and prosper amidst all
kinds of challenges, either from within or without. A
society imbued with this spirit will see to it that every one of it
members is happy. The Hindu concept of well-being of the Universe
has always been:
Sarvepi sukhinassantu, sarve santu niraamayaah
Sarve bhadraani pashyantu, maa kashchitt dukhabhaag bhavet
(Let everyone be happy, let everyone be free from all ills, let everyone
behold only the auspicious; let no one be afflicted.)
The powers of intellect, body, material wealth, and influence
should be utilized for the uplift and service of others.
Vidyaa vivaadaaya dhanam madaaya shaktih pareshaam parapeedanaaya
Khalasya sadhorvipareetam etat jnaanaaya daanaaya cha rakshanaaya
(For the wicked , learning is for dry arguments, wealth is for satisfying vanity,
and strength is for harassing others; but in the case of holy men, these are for
imparting knowledge, offering charity and protecting others.)
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh(HSS)
Vishwa Dharma prakashenaVishwa shanti pravartake
(To establish peace and harmony in the world by propagating eternal Time tested Hindu values.)
Today, HSS celebrates Raksha Bahdhan as a festival, celebrating the bond, which we all share as sisters and brothers of the same global family.
May the power of this bond protect us all.
Guiding principles to the visionHINDU VALUES
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam!
The whole world is one family!!
Ekam sat vipraah bahudhaa vadantiTruth is one. The wise describe it in different ways.
Sarvepi Sukhinah Santu, sarve santu niraamayaahLet every one be happy. Let every one be free from suffering.
Hinduism a way of life …..
BalaGokulamhttp://www.balagokulam.org
.
To facilitate children to appreciate, learn and practice the Hindu way of life
To develop social awareness – Community Service– Environment Protection
Activities– Stories, Games, Art & Craft– Yoga, Meditation etc.
Awareness programs
Awareness about Hindu Dharma
Through Lectures
Seminar on Hinduism for School Teachers
Exhibition on Contribution of Hindus to humanity
Share the treasure
Hindu contributions to world..– Yoga – Ayurveda (Medicine)– Science and Technology– Music– Food– Pluralism
Social Service(seva) Projects
Social projects in USA
- Help to Native Americans at Lakota, south Dakota
- Food for homeless
- Help local facilities like hospitals and homeless shelters.
Inter-Traditions/Faiths meetings
Promote better understanding…
Seminars and meetings with : leaders of ancient traditions like Native American, Mayan, Pagans, Jews, African Americans, Christian, Zorastrians, ….
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