Ahimsa is the Absolute Truth. Its importance was there in the Past, is there in the Present and
will always be there in the Future. The ultimate achievement of non-violence is the state of ‘boduless’. However, the dire need and necessity of non-violence cannot be denied with that
state of body. That is why it is said ‘Parasparopagraho Jivanam’. Living beings exist with mutual
support. Though the society and the world cannot function without non-violence, even for the
survival of its own being, non-violdence is a must. Non-violence is not only a religious practice
needed outside the World by but is also required in our day to day practical life.
The main objectives of this Ahimsa Yatra are : • A Non-Violent Society • To spread the
message of Ahimsa all over the World • To promulgate a feeling of Morality among the people
• To bring the international groups working for Non-Violence together • To make the people
aware about the effects of violence on Society and the World.
This Ahimsa yatra has been regarded as one of the most significant and historical expeditions of
the present era and has proved really useful in the present context. Due to its importance and
objective, it has been well received and welcomed by most of the top dignataries of the Country.
The Heads of various Religious Sects have also actively particpated in this yatra. The views and
thoughts of Acharya Shri were taken into high consideration for creating a peaceful environment
in Gujarat. The personal visit of Acharya Shri amidst the Rath Yatra really gave a lot of comfort
and relaxation to the people who were frightened and apprehending any calamity.
Let us take a vow to dedicate ourselves completely for this noble cause of spreading Acharya
Mahapragya’s message of Non-Violence and Peace. Our beloved and Honourable President
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is so much impressed by this great Philosopher that he preferred to celebrate
his birthday in Surat with Acharya Mahapragya and released ‘Surat Spiritual Declaration’. There after,
the President has expressed his willingness to write a book jointly with Mahapragya.
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