| HUMANITARION SERVICE The Sangha generally undertakes relief work during the time of natural calamities i.e. famine, earthquake, cyclone and also in the big religious fairs held annually or occassionally in premier holy places i.e. Hardwar, Allahabad and Ujjain Kumbha mela, Puri Rathajatra, Gaya Pitripksha, Kashi Annakut, Gangasagar mela etc. The Sangha successfully ran relief activities during all famines and cyclones in many parts of India. Charitable dispensaries are also maintained in all the big centres of the Sangha in order to give medical relief to the pilgrims and the distressed people of the locality. PROJECT ON ERADICATION OF LEPROSY The Jamsedpur branch of the Sangha had been playing an important role since 1980, for the treatment of Leprosy patients and their rehabilitation with a long term project in badly affected Singbhum district of Bihar. People are in cry for extension of Sangha's service project in more and more areas. |
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| REGENERATION OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY FOR NATIONAL SOLADARITY AND INTEGRATION As a natural consequence of slavery and foreign domination, the entire Indian society, and especially, the Hindus have become lamentably disrupted and disorganized and the Hindu masses have been utterly disintegrated. Dissipated away from the ideals of their spiritual and traditional culture and heritage, the homogenous Hindu masses have become heterogenous these days, being devided into innumerable sections and sub- sections, castes and sub-castes. Acharya Pranavanandaji always aimed at building up of a greater Indian nationality. He saw with his devine insight that reorganization of Hindu society was the first and sure step towards building up of a greater Indian nationality. To dream of a united Hindu society was absurd. The Hindu would remain devided and subdevided into hundreds of castes and subcastes, with untouchability. Harijan problem, casteism, provincialism and sectarianism and these in turn, would be reflected in politics, in administration, and to that this idea of national integration could still be evolved is simply preposterous. |
| MILAN MANDIR Therefore, the sangha has undertaken a network of organisation for reforming and reconstructing the Hindu society, which is the largest community in India, first through its Hindu milan mandir movement. The milan mandir is a common platform upon which the Hindus of all classes and creeds, of all castes and subcastes, get together, meet and unite forgetting their petty social and sectarian differences in order to work for the all round welfare of the society and nation. The milan mandir is a place where untouchability vanishes, casteism perishes and sectarianism dries out automatically. Welfare activities for the tribals and the scheduled castes, physical activities, all these are carried on in the milan mandirs. The Sangha maintains hundreds of such milan mandirs throughout India. The Sangha has also other activities beneficial to the country and the nation, besides these specified lines of activities. It publishes books, news paper and periodicals, organizes anniversaries and mammoth conferences, melas and festivals among the tribals, runs libraries and undertakes adult and mass education on ancient Indian cultural heritage through audio visual programs etc. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND TRAINING OF YOUTHS Our motherland is free today. She requires a powerful race to protect and safeguard her freedom. Every citizen of free India must be physically strong and well built. Keeping that aim in view, the Sangha has been introducing physical culture and also teaching the art of self defence in the forms of wrestling, boxing, jujutsu, Yogic exercises and also through its hundreds of centres all over the country. YOGASANAS The practice of yogasanas is highly regarded in educational institutions and other social welfare organisations at present for the physical and mental well being. As such Sangha has been conducting several such Yoga training centres since long in different parts of the country with greater devotion. |