A three-day Akhil Bharatiya SamanvayBaithak (all India coordination meeting) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh began today at the Raghavendra Math in Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh.
Raghavendra Math head Swami Subudendra Teertha delivered the inaugural address at the meet, which saw the attendance of RSS chief Mohan Bhagavat, BJP president Amit Shah and leaders of the Sangh organisations.
While the meet was being conducted away from media glare, a note posted on the RSS website said it would discuss various topics including the present social, educational, economic scenario and issues concerning environment, water conservation and agriculture.
In his inaugural address, the Raghavendra Math head said an awareness would be created in the Hindu society so that Hindu Dharma would regain its deserved place.
"...There is unity among diverse cultures in Bharat. With the efforts of all of us, an awareness would be created in the Hindu society and Hindu Dharma would regain its deserved place," Subudendra Teertha said.
Members of the RSS national executive and national office-bearers of various social, religious, economic, education and service organisations are attending the meeting on the banks of river Tungabhadra, according to the RSS note.