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‘Mohan Bhagwat leads Sangh, not Hinduism’: Swami Ramabhadracharya

Swami Ramabhadracharya clarifies that RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's views on temple-mosque issues are personal, not reflective of Hinduism.

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New Delhi: Addressing a recent statement by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat regarding temple-mosque controversies, prominent spiritual leader Swami Ramabhadracharya clarified that Bhagwat’s views were personal and not representative of Hinduism and remarked, “he leads the Sangh not Hinduism.”

Bhagwat had earlier remarked, “Certain individuals raise issues around temples and mosques to position themselves as leaders of Hindus, especially concerning the Ram Mandir.”

Responding to this, Ramabhadracharya stated, “This could be his personal opinion, and we have no connection with it. He may lead the Sangh, but he does not represent Hinduism. Our focus remains on the discipline and truth of the faith. Wherever ancient Hindu temples are verified, we will work to restore them. This is not a new idea but a part of our cultural and religious preservation.”

He also commented on recent violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, calling the loss of lives tragic and emphasising the need for Hindu unity. On the persecution of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, he urged the Indian government to take stricter measures, requesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to adopt a tougher stance.

Expressing joy over the upcoming Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, Ramabhadracharya lauded the event, “The Maha Kumbh Mela signifies our rich culture and promotes spiritual values,” he said.

The Maha Kumbh Mela (festival of sacred pitchers) is anchored in Hindu mythology. It is the world’s largest public gathering and collective act of faith.

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