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The Greatest Feature Of Sanatan Dharma Is That You Have Right To Ask Says Pujya Bhaishree

Mumbai : Matrubhasa Bhagwat Saptah organized by ‘Mumbai Samachar’ at the Late Balasaheb Thackeray Sports Complex in Borivali was completely immersed in the joy of spirituality On the third day of the Saptah. Pujya Bhaishree Rameshbhai Oza described the speciality and glory of Sanatan Dharma and said that the greatest speciality of Sanatan Dharma is that here you have the right to ask questions. He said following right to ask questions our scriptures have been created. If there were no questions, there would be no Shrimad Bhagwat, no Ramayana, no Gita.

All these scriptures originated because of questions. Bhagwat also began with six questions. Ramcharit Manas also began with questions. Asking questions is beneficial. Pujya Bhaishree, explaining the importance of compassion in a person’s life, said that when worship is being done in Tirupati Balaji and Haridwar, our attention is on it, because at that time we think that we have got so much time.

When you offer 56 Bhogs to God, it does not make any difference, it makes a difference to you. It makes a difference to us. In the world of experience, no one has the feeling that I am not. Everyone has the same feeling that I am. To experience this, you do not need to go to the Himalayas and do penance. Everyone has this feeling that I am. The whole world is between me and I am.

In the end, Pujya Bhaishree told the devotees present about the importance of mother tongue and said that dear brothers and sisters, our mother tongue is very important. Mother tongue has great glory and we all should be proud of our mother tongue. MLA Yogesh Sagar, Pujya Bhai Shri Rameshbhai Oza’s brother Gautambhai Oza were specially present in this Mother Tongue Bhagwat Week organized by ‘Mumbai Samachar’.

Just as the fruit is the essence of the tree, so the Bhagavata is the essence of all these Vedas and scriptures. Bhagvat is the fruit of the Kalpa tree that should be drunk repeatedly. All the scriptures including Shrimad Bhagavad Gita are a Smriti, we have many Smriti scriptures which are written by someone else, but Vedas are not written by anyone, they are impersonal.

Namramuni Maharaj Saheb started with the sound of Omkar of Devbhasha and praised the mother tongue pride effort of ‘Mumbai Samachar’. Explaining the importance of mother tongue, he said, ‘Mother land and mother tongue should be at the heart. No matter how much language we learn and understand, in the end, we only like, love and cherish our mother tongue. To be honest, I had nowhere else to go these days, but I could not say no to Nileshbhai’s unique effort for this mother tongue.

Read Also : Matrubhasa Bhagwat Saptaha’ : In Whatever Language You Dream Is Your Mother Tongue : Pujya Bhaishree Rameshbhai Oja

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