"India is known (for the belief) that God dwells in every human...No one is superior or inferior. Don't discriminate and don't think yourself small in front of anybody," Bhagwat told a gathering organised by Sangh here on the birth anniversary of Sant Ravidas, a mystic poet-sant of Bhakti movement in the 15th century.
He called upon people to work religiously and to serve humanity for joy and self satisfaction.
"Always think of working hard and progressing and don't look down upon any work (trade)," he said advocating for casteless society and social harmony.
"Mutual cooperation can lead us ahead. This was Sant Ravidas' message," Bhagwat added.
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