Yogi Adityanath’s Clear Answer on RSS Funding at Lucknow’s Geeta Prerna Utsav

CM Yogi Adityanath spoke at the Divya Geeta Prerna Utsav in Lucknow, explaining the importance of the Gita for every Indian and answering a major question on RSS funding in a clear and direct way.

Update: 2025-11-23 11:29 GMT

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The Divya Geeta Prerna Utsav at Jnaneshwar Mishra Park was packed, and the energy felt different the moment CM Yogi started talking. He said the Gita is not just a old book but a guide that teaches how to live with clarity even when life looks messy. He talked about the 700 shlokas that form the base of Sanatan values and told people that these teachings are for everyone, not just for religious followers. His tone stayed simple and emotional, and he kept saying that India always stood for living and letting others live.

While speaking on Sanatan dharma, he explained how good actions bring good results and bad actions bring stress and trouble. He said that the Gita asks people to work without getting stuck on the results, and this is the way life becomes lighter and more balanced.

Yogi’s Statement on RSS Funding Made the Crowd Listen Closely

The moment he mentioned RSS, people suddenly became more alert. He said many people ask him about who funds the RSS, and his answer was straight. No foreign country, no private body, and no organisation funds the RSS. People connect with RSS on their own, and they support it because they feel it works for society. Yogi said the organisation has spent the last hundred years doing service work for every section of society without expecting anything in return.

He added that RSS always puts “Nation First”, and this is why people trust it and stand with it. For him, this is the biggest proof of how selfless work grows.

The Message of the Gita and Why It Feels Even More Important Today

He spoke about how India never forced its beliefs on anyone. The idea of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ was given by this land, and he said that this thought can fix many tensions in today’s world. The Gita teaches calmness during noise, and he said that modern life is full of noise. That is why people need Gita’s balance even more now.

Swami Gyananand also spoke at the event and said that if cities want to become smart, the people living in them must become smarter too. He said Gita gives that wisdom. He wanted the message of the Gita to reach children from early years so they grow with clarity and not confusion.

A Gathering That Turned Into a Reminder to Look Within

With RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat sitting there, the event carried even more weight. The whole atmosphere looked like a mix of devotion and purpose. Yogi said that the Gita is needed in every home and every person because it guides the mind, not just the body. He explained that these teachings help people live with strength, patience and stability.

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