Sanatana Dharma can never be erased: VP Radhakrishnan
Hindu consciousness is not confined to rituals but is a way of life, said the VP.
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Radhakrishnan paid tribute to prominent Lingayat leader Shiva Yogi Shri Kadasiddheshwar Swami (X@VPIndia)
Belagavi, 5 Mar
Sanatana Dharma may be tested by time, but it can never be
erased, Vice President CP Radhakrishnan said here on Thursday.
He said this while participating as the chief guest at the
inauguration of the Rajagopuram at the Sri Veerabhadreshwar Temple in Yaduru in
Belagavi, according to a press release.
Describing the occasion as a moment of spiritual resurgence and civilizational reaffirmation, the VP, while addressing the gathering, said
that Bharat is not merely a nation but a living civilisation—a continuous flow
of consciousness from the Indus Valley to Kanyakumari.
He noted that this is the sacred land where the eternal
wisdom of the Vedas was first heard and where the profound message of the
Bhagavad Gita continues to guide humanity to act with courage, live with
righteousness and surrender with faith.
Stating that Hindu consciousness is not confined to rituals
but is a way of life, he highlighted the timeless philosophy of “Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam”—the world is one family—and India’s spiritual vision that sees
divinity in nature and in every human being.
Referring to the Veera-Shaiva Lingayat tradition, the vice
president underlined its significant contribution to spiritual, educational,
cultural, and social upliftment in Karnataka and neighbouring Maharashtra.
He noted that the Veera-Shaiva maths and temples have played
a transformative role in nurturing the values of faith, seva and social
harmony.
According to the release, Radhakrishnan paid tribute to
Shiva Yogi Shri Kadasiddheshwar Swamiji, a prominent Lingayat religious leader
and social reformer from Karnataka.
“Sanatana Dharma may be tested by time, but it can never be
erased,” he said.
The vice president lauded the successive pontiffs of Shri
Kadasiddheshwar Math for their tireless efforts in preserving daily worship,
rituals, renovation works and spiritual service.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of
'Viksit Bharat' (progress along with preservation of heritage), the vice
president said India’s development and heritage must go hand in hand.
He noted that Bharat today is progressing as a
technologically advanced, economically strong and globally influential nation,
while remaining firmly rooted in its civilizational ethos.
Describing the inauguration of the Rajagopuram as a
reaffirmation of faith and the continuity of tradition, Radhakrishnan said the
revival of sacred spaces is not merely about architecture but about restoring
cultural self-confidence and spiritual awareness.
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