Brahma Kumaris Are Striving For Conservation Of Culture And Ethos: Minister of Co-Operation, Karnataka

Mysuru ( Karnataka ): Maintaining that people of the country are increasingly getting influenced by western culture and are turning away from our rich culture and heritage, Minister  of state for Co-operation  ST Somashekar, said that Brahma Kumaris are striving for conserving our culture and ethos in these modern times.

He was speaking after performing Bhoomi Puja( Foundation stone laying ceremony ) for consecration of Mahashivaling and Erection of Rajyoga Museum at Gyan Sarovar Retreat Center in Lingadevarkoppal on Hunsur Road here yesterday.

Pointing out that the Brahma Kumaris are involved in various religious and spiritual activities throughout the year, Somashekar said that it is laudable to note that the Religious Institution is engaged in educating the public on the significance of Raksha Bandhan.

Noting that the Brahma Kumaris are also widely known for its many social activities, he complemented it for working for global peace without discriminating between caste, creed or religion.

Highlighting the spiritual propaganda of the  Brahma Kumaris, he said that the establishment of  Mahashivaling and Rajyoga Museum is a good development and expressed the hope that they will be open for the public soon.

MLAs G.T. Devegowda and L. Nagendra, MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev, Commissioner Dr. D.B. Natesh, the Minister’s Special Officer on Duty Dinesh Gooligowda, Rajayogis BK Karuna and BK Lalit Inani, Rajayogini BK Lakshmi, Civil Contractor Govinde Gowda and others were present.

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