Saturday , November 23 2024

Gurugram: Spirituality makes life’s journey better and easier: Raghu Srinivasan

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Gurugram, 23 November (Hindustan Reporter). Spirituality makes our life journey better and easier. Social interest is automatically included in spirituality. This was said by Lieutenant General D.G. BRO Raghu Srinivasan said. He was speaking at a program organized for officers and soldiers of the army and security forces at Om Shanti Retreat Center in Brahma Kumaris on Saturday.

Speaking at the inaugural session of the Dialogue on Self Empowerment organized by the Security Services Division of the organization, Left. General Srinivasan said that he has a long association with the Brahma Kumaris. His father had also gone to Mount Abu, the organization’s headquarters, as a naval officer. He said that coming here brings a new energy.

Former Vice Admiral of the Indian Navy S.N. Ghormade said that the Brahma Kumaris organization teaches us to fight our own inner enemies. He said that women are given due respect in the institution. Admiral Ghormade said that he has been practicing Rajyoga for the last several years. He said that Rajyoga easily disciplines us. Yoga creates a self-confidence that gives strength to face situations.

RAF Inspector General Sunil June said that by knowing oneself, many problems are automatically solved. He said that there are many challenges facing the security forces today. Which can be easily faced by the Rajyoga taught by the Brahma Kumaris organization. Senior Joint CGDA Moushumi Rudra said that this place is a boon for self-empowerment. He said that our thinking has great importance in life.

The organization’s Delhi Harinagar Seva Kendra Director Rajyogini Shukla Didi also expressed her views. Rajyogi Ashok Gaba, former squadron leader of the Air Force and chairman of the security services division of the organization, who came from Mount Abu, also extended his best wishes for the program. At the beginning of the program, Captain Shiv Kumar of the Navy gave information about the services being provided by the Security Services Division. More than 450 people including officers and soldiers of the army and security forces participated in the program. Former Army Colonel BC Sati conducted the stage.