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LG Manoj Sinha Urges Youth to Embrace Selfless Service as a Spiritual Path

The future of our country depends on young people. But are we teaching them the right things? LG Manoj Sinha urges the youth to follow the path of helping others without thinking about themselves.


LG Manoj Sinha urges youth—this statement holds more weight than just a headline. It reflects a growing concern about the direction today’s generation is heading. During a special event celebrating Mahavir Jayanti in Jammu, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized the need for selfless service as a spiritual practice, especially among young people.

LG Manoj Sinha urges
LG Manoj Sinha Urges Youth to Embrace Selfless Service as a Spiritual Path

This message, delivered at a gathering organized by S.S. Jain Sabha, struck a deeper chord. It was not just about a festival or a speech. It was a message to young people to follow the good values that helped build our country.


LG Manoj Sinha Urges Youth: The Power That Shapes a Nation


The future of Bharat lies in the hands of its youth. But as LG Manoj Sinha tells the youth to choose a better path, we should think: are we really showing them the way to become great?  


Today, many young people are following influencers, film stars, online trends, and mobile games that take up too much time. While there's no harm in entertainment, the obsession with fame, fashion, and flashy lifestyles has led many to ignore the teachings of India's greatest personalities—like Lord Mahavir, Gautam Buddha, Swami Vivekananda, and our freedom fighters.

LG Manoj Sinha Urges Youth

Learning from Lord Mahavir and Gautam Buddha


Lord Mahavir’s teachings transcend religion. The teachings of non-violence, kindness, and helping others are the base of a good and peaceful society. Gautam Buddha also taught similar things—like finding peace inside, staying away from pride, and serving people.


Both Mahavir and Buddha were young once. But they didn’t choose an easy or popular life. Instead, they chose truth, discipline, and helping others. Their good work changed the world.

LG Manoj Sinha Urges Youth

LG Manoj Sinha nicely explained how Mahavir’s idea of helping others is also a way to reach spiritual peace. This is an important message for today’s youth.


Modern Celebrities vs. True Heroes


Now look at today’s world. Many modern celebrities become famous because of short videos, fights, or rich lifestyles. These people often become role models for the youth. But what values do they show? Most of them give only short-term fame, not real inspiration.


Now think about freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, and Rani Lakshmibai. They did not want fans or followers—they wanted to serve the country. They didn’t post on social media—they lived for a strong purpose.


It is sad that many young people today know more about film stars and gossip than about real heroes.


Bringing Back Cultural Pride with Sanatangyan


Platforms like Sanatangyan are helping to bring back the old wisdom and values of Sanatan Dharma. When young people learn about spiritual knowledge, Indian history, and our culture, they start feeling proud of their roots. Students should learn not only coding and popular topics, but also about the lives of saints, sages, and freedom fighters.


LG Manoj Sinha asks the youth to live a life of helping others without selfishness. Schools and colleges should also teach these good values in their lessons. This means including the teachings of Lord Mahavir, Buddha, and others not just as history, but as living guidance for character building.


Conclusion: It’s Time to Shift the Focus


India needs more youth who think like Swami Vivekananda and act like Mahatma Gandhi. The message from LG Manoj Sinha is not just a normal speech—it is a wake-up call for all of us. We need to think again about who our real role models are.


It is good to celebrate success, but we should also teach our young people about sacrifice, helping others, and spirituality. Now is the time to build a new generation—not one lost in online games and glamour, but one guided by truth, bravery, and dharma.

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