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please it is very urgent.an essay about India's inherent strength lies in its cultural and spiritual values​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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India's inherent strength lies in its cultural and spiritual values

India has been known in the entire world for its philosophy of Vedanta, spiritual values, and culture. The world looks upon India for spiritual guidance. Vivekananda formally made the people of the world aware of its rich spiritual heritage at Parliament of Religion in 1893. Paramhansa Yogananda carried this legacy forward by setting up Self-Realization Fellowship International Headquarters in California.  

India has established thousands of meditation centers in foreign countries where spiritual training is given to the seekers of Higher-self. Masters like Sri Sri Ravishanker, Sadguru, and Sri M have been imparting esoteric spiritual knowledge to thousands of people in the world.  

A large number of foreigners attend spiritual enrichment sessions with spiritual masters at Rishikesh, Badrinath, and at various other places in the country. Thus spirituality in India has connected the people of the world with a divine bond.  

Similarly, Indian culture is admired all across the globe. Its way of living, vegetarianism, non-violence, joint family system, respect for all forms of life created by God, etc. are being imbibed by people living in other countries.  

In conclusion, it can be said India's inherent strength lies in its cultural and spiritual values, and we must preserve them.

Answered by anishlamba
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India is spiritually rich because in India the majority of people still know that “spiritus” which is the invisible, formless essence that animates this world is more important than matter. Most Indians may not be aware of the profound philosophy of their Veda but they still “know” that basically everything is permeated by the Divine. They know that nobody has exclusive rights for ‘salvation’. Everything belongs to God.

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