Tuesday 10 November 2020

THE MOTHERLAND AND THE MASSES ... 6


THE MOTHERLAND AND THE MASSES ... 6

Hindu nationalists will never be able to cope up with the perfidious designs of their leftist adversaries unless they are better educated themselves in the sciences and the Sanatan Dharma itself. As a starting point it would be good if they study the 'Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda' thoroughly and stop engaging in roguish rancour all the time.
What is needed first is to be a good and a strong Hindu with exemplary strength of character and an informed education that can counter counter-propaganda by the adversaries of Hinduism whose sole aim is the debilitation of India. Each and every Hindu must be well educated in the basic principles of Hinduism and must practise these principles in life. It is through strength alone that the designs of enemies can be thwarted. Hence, Hindus should take to earnest spiritual practice to gain spiritual strength as a starting point of this movement for the defence of the dharma. The rest will automatically fall into place once God is our guide in the truest sense of the term.
This sort of virility and courage Swami Vivekananda had constantly urged Indians to adopt in order to liberate our 'wounded civilisation' from its thousand year slavery. We must be strong physically, vitally, mentally, intellectually and spiritually so that we may survive as a civilisation which has thus far been protected by God as well to fulfil its destiny of global inundation with its universal values.
In the study of the pristine principles of the Sanatan Dharma lies our well-being as a people and the chances of a continued existence as a vibrant race whose destiny of being spiritual preceptor of the world is yet to fulfil. But fulfil it must and fulfil it will. Therefore, we must resist all those forces which are threatening to nip us in the bud, and arise to conquer the world with the pure thought of the Vedas and the Upanishads. May the God of India's fortune (Bharatbhagyavidhata) grant us this boon ! Vande Mataram !

Written by Sugata Bose

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