True faith lives in selfless service; real devotion found in compassion: LG Sinha

STC NEWS DESK
JAMMU, JANUARY 23 (STC): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at an event on Friday said “to commit ourselves to weaving service into the fabric of our daily lives, translating our spiritual beliefs into tangible actions, and working together to create a society built on the foundations of kindness, mutual support, and peaceful coexistence.”
In his address at the event – the Silver Jubilee commemorative event of the Shri Baba Kashi Vishwanath Seva Samiti at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – the Lieutenant Governor said true faith lives in selfless service; real devotion is found in compassion.
He stated that the Samiti, serving the pilgrims at the Chandanwari Base Camp during the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has bridged the faith and action and set societal example with selfless service.
“For 25 years, Shri Baba Kashi Vishwanath Seva Samiti has embodied the principle that true faith manifests through selfless service,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
“In today’s era, spiritual consciousness provides the necessary balance through compassion and empathy. Spiritual prosperity builds value-rooted citizens, which form the foundation of a strong society and a resilient nation.
Serving the devotees of Baba Barfani amidst high altitudes, harsh weather, and physical hardships is not merely organizational work; it is a spiritual discipline.
He further stated: “The volunteers at Chandanwari are dismantling barriers and creating connections rooted in human compassion. Each time a volunteer extends help without waiting to be asked, they reinforce the spiritual foundation of our nation.”
The LG congratulated Dilip Singh, President Shri Baba Kashi Vishwanath Seva Samiti, all the office bearers and volunteers for making service a way of life.
“Let us commit ourselves to weaving service into the fabric of our daily lives, translating our spiritual beliefs into tangible actions, and working together to create a society built on the foundations of kindness, mutual support, and peaceful coexistence,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

(Straight Talk Communications)

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