The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a prominent global social organization, is proudly entering the 100th year of its establishment. Despite such a long and fruitful journey, RSS continues to grow, steadfastly holding on to its founding principles, objectives, and goals.
Founded on Vijayadashami in 1925 in Nagpur, RSS has played a significant role in nation-building and has become a beacon of discipline and service to society. Its guiding principles have deeply influenced children and the younger generation, instilling in every volunteer a sense of duty toward the nation and society. This is reflected in the ever-increasing membership and global reach of the organization.
As part of the centenary celebrations, the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) held the Vijayadashami Utsav Path Sanchalan at the Hindu Dharma Sabha Vishnu Mandir, Thailand. The event showcased the inspiring dedication of both volunteers and sisters through a variety of physical exercises, including Path Sanchalan, group Suryanamaskar, Yogavyam, and Dand Prahar. The gathering saw the participation of hundreds of dedicated volunteers and sisters, embodying the discipline and devotion that the Sangh inspires.
The sacred venue of Hindu Dharma Sabha Vishnu Mandir was graced by the presence of several esteemed guests, including:
- Mr. Pawan Mishra, CEO of Indo Thai News
- Ms. Vaishali Urumkar, President of VHP Thailand
- Mr. Hira Lal Rathore, Department Coordinator for Social Harmony, Khargone, India
- Mr. Naveen Sharma, Sanghchalak of Thailand
- Mr. Sushil Dhanuka, Metropolitan Sanghchalak
In his address, Mr. Pawan Mishra expressed his pride in being part of the RSS family abroad, stating, “I am proud to have the opportunity to be associated with the Sangh outside India.” Mr. Hira Lal Rathore shared his insights on the Sangh’s impact and said, “It is a privilege to give an intellectual contribution to the Sangh from Thailand.” The event was held in the dignified presence of Mr. Naveen Sharma and Mr. Sushil Dhanuka, further emphasizing the importance of community, unity, and national service.
The Vijayadashami Utsav was not only a celebration for the volunteers and sisters but also a unique experience for members of other communities who had the opportunity to witness the grandeur of the event.
This information was provided by Mr. Jimmy Mishra, Publicity Chief of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Thailand.