The
Annual Sangh Siksha Vargha of North Tamilnadu for 20 days was
inaugurated by Shri Suresh Babu, Director, Narayani Shakti Peetam (renowned
Golden Temple), Sripuram, Vellore by
lighting of the lamp on Sunday, the 21st
April 2019.
Speaking
on the occasion, Shri Suresh Babu said that the training camp will impart both Dhaiva
Bhakti and Desh Bhakti. Dhaiva Bhakti will
help in moulding the character and Desh Bhakti will help in loving fellow
citizens and render social service to them.
He informed that the Training Camp has the blessings of Poojya Swami
Narayani Amma of Narayani Shakti Peetam.
Shri
A.RamakrishnaPrasad, Saha-Karyavah (Joint Secretary) of North Tamilnadu in his
inaugural speech highlighted the purpose of the Sangh Shiksha varga which is to bring
out the internal beauty (talents, good qualities etc) in each and everyone
undergoing the training whereas the media concentrates on external beauty. He further said that like we pay more price
for anything that is pure like pure cotton, pure silk, pure ghee etc., each
trainee should pay a high price for developing a pure mind by way of
whole-hearted participation in all the programmes from early morning to night
on all the 20 days. Since mind is both a best friend and a worst enemy, as
stated by Lord Krishna in Gita, the training will concentrate on making the
mind a best friend in respect of all the trainees.
175
trainees, drawn from various places of North Tamilnadu and trainees from all walks of the society i.e. from students to businessmen, professionals participates in the Camp. Mananeeya Shri Jagadeesan, Vellore Jilla Sanghachalak
who will be the Vargha Adhikari (Camp President) was present on the dais. Shri
S.Rajendran, Kshetra Karyavah (Zonal Secretary) of North Tamilnadu, South
Tamilnadu and Kerala and many state leaders of North Tamilnadu were also
present. Many Reception Committee Members (out of 105
prominent members constituted for the Camp under the Presidentship of Shri G.V.Selvam
of VIT, Vellore) attended the inaugural function and offered floral tribute to
Bharata Mata portrait.
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