Randhawa attends Ati Maha Vishnu Yagya, pays tributes to martyrs

01/02/2023
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JAMMU, Jan 31: Former Legislator and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Vikram Randhawa paid tributes to the martyrs, who laid down their lives for the sake of the nation.
He paid tributes while attending the 39th Ati Maha Vishu Yagya of 108 Kundli, being solemnized in District Samba.
Randhawa said that sacrifices of martyrs will be remembered forever because it is due to these sacrifices of soldiers that people are living a life free of fear.
He claimed that BJP has eliminated corruption, black money and other evils from the society making all round developments possible without any extra effort.
He said that the real tribute has been paid to these martyrs by the abrogation of Articles 370 & 35(A) and we believe that their souls are at finally at peace in heaven today. He said "We must remember the sacrifices and convey their tales to future generations too".
Former Legislator has appealed to the people to follow all the rituals of the Hinduism. He also asked the people to spread the message of Hinduism.
"Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is "atman," or the belief in soul. This philosophy holds that living creatures have a soul, and they're all part of the supreme soul", Randhawa said, adding that Hinduism is one of a few ancient religions to survive into modern times.
"Hindus believe their religion has no identifiable beginning or end and, as such, often refer to it as Sanatana Dharma (the 'Eternal Way'). As for the name itself, 'Hindu' is a word first used by Persians, dating back to the 6th century BCE, to describe the people living beyond the Indus River. Initially it did not have a specific religious connotation. The religious meaning of the term did not develop for roughly another 1000 years", Former Legislator added.
Randhawa added that Hinduism does not have a single holy book that guides religious practice. Instead, Hinduism has a large body of spiritual texts that guide devotees. First among these are the Vedas ("knowledge" in Sanskrit), a collection of hymns on the divine forces of nature presenting key Hindu teachings. The Vedas, considered to be realized (revealed) eternal truths, were passed down via an oral tradition for thousands of years before being written down. Hindu philosophy was further developed in the Upanishads. This philosophy was restated in the Puranas, the Ramayana, and the Mahabharata (the world's longest epic poem), as well as the Bhagavad Gita. Countless life stories, devotional poetry.

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