Humanness, he said, is the
religion of all human beings.
All human beings are of one race. In this way he defined
what it is to be a human - taking a position that there is nothing higher and nothing
more dignified than human existence - as human centric contemplation based on
realization in existence, and thereby he postulated and demonstrated universal humane
conduct - comprising of values, character and ethics - calling it “Madhyasth Darshan”.

There was a sense of urgency in his appeals. He would hold human illusion as the
root cause of Earth’s condition with climate change, global warming, pollution,
terrorism, and fragmentation in society. He was unsparing with his pointed critiques of
both Vedic thought and Science, seeking no allegiance to rebels of these thoughts
either, while very precisely acknowledging their contribution in humankind’s journey
towards its awakening. He said what he had to say, with his own definitions, and lived
true to his own words.

Rakesh Gupta