Eschew tendencies of hatred, work for building harmonious society: Rana to people

Excelsior Correspondent

Provincial President NC, Devender Singh Rana addressing congregation at Satguru Sant Kabir Sabha on Sunday.

JAMMU, June 30:  Highlighting universal appeal in the teachings of Sant Kabir, Provincial President National Conference Devender Singh Rana on Sunday said that his eternal message of love, peace and compassion holds more relevance now than ever before because of greed, hatred and intolerance inflicting society at large.
Addressing a congregation at Satguru Sant Kabir Sabha at Nandpur  in Miran Sahib near here this afternoon, the Provincial President said that the great saint had clear understanding of the causes and cures of human sufferings and devoted his entire life to bring harmony by spreading the message of love and compassion.
“Sant Kabir did not belong to a particular area, community or age, as he envisioned beyond the myopic barriers of caste, community or color and worked for the entire humanity”, Mr Rana said, adding that his teachings will keep enlightening mankind to attain peace and tranquility.
The function was organised by Sant Kabir Sabha and those present included Satpal Bhagat President Sant Kabir Sabha Nandpur,  Parshotam Lal Bhagat,  Dr Surjeet Bhagat,  Dev Raj Bhagat,  B. D Bhagat,  Prof Garu Ram Bhagat MLA R. S Pura, Th Kashmir Singh, T.S Tony, Romesh Motan, Surinder singh Bunty, Balwinder Singh, Raj Kumar, Rohit Bali, Daljeet Sharma, GD Bhagat,  Prof Chuni Lal Bhagat and others.
Referring to various facets of the spiritually blessed life of Sant Kabir, the Provincial President said that the great saint envisioned of a classless society where everyone had equal opportunities to grow as good human beings. He said the message of the great saint contains hope for common people to realize the ultimate truth of this world.
The Provincial President urged the people to eschew the tendencies of hate and work for the overall good of the society. He said harmony in the society will remain a distant dream as long as people remain self-centered and in the confines of caste, creed and color. “The best way of paying tribute to Sant Kabir would be by following his preaching by sharing each others’ joys and sorrows”, he said and made a fervent appeal to the people for working towards realizing the goal of just social order where everybody gets equal chances of progress and prosperity.
Later, the Provincial President inaugurated ‘Satinder Studio’ set up by upcoming singing star Satinder Sahanu, who has made his mark as an amateur singer by establishing his talent in the famous tele-show ‘Chote Ustaad’ on Star Plus and “Choona Hai Aasman”, sponsored by Jammu and Kashmir Police. He wished the budding artist success and hoped that he will inspire youngsters of his age to make their mark in chosen careers alongside pursuing academics.