Sunday 18 February 2024

QUESTION MY INTENTIONS LATER, FIRST READ


















QUESTION MY INTENTIONS LATER, FIRST READ


Instead of asking me foolish questions as to what I want, ask yourselves whether you want to be forever hunted down by anticivilisational forces as you have historically been subjected to or if you wish to gather strength and preserve your civilisation. Instead of living in a world of fanciful imagination and building castles in the air, look around to see how Hindus are facing a civilisational threat in the coming decades. Read Sita Ram Goel, Ram Swarup, Koenraad Elst, J. Sai Deepak, Sir Jadunath Sircar, Dr. R.C.Majumdar, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, K.S. Lal, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and like-minded nationalist thinkers, and you will come to reason. Now, stop asking me foolish questions and get going. Read, reflect, realise, then become mad with the one idea of how to save the motherland and her 'wounded civilisation' from impending destruction. 


Written by Sugata Bose


P.S.


1. Shaista Khan being given the due treatment by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Khan was sent by Aurangzeb to subdue the Maratha Raja but was rendered a few fingers short in the process.


2. Guru Gobind Singhji raising the Khalsa unto defence of the Dharma and the motherland.


3. Maharana Pratap Singhji who never bowed down before the Mughal emperor Akbar but waged a lone battle throughout his life to preserve Mewar from conquest, a task that proved to be insurmountable in the face of cowardly capitulation by other Rajput kings before the mighty Mughal monarch.


4. 'Meri Jhansi nahi dungi,' rang the clarion call of Rani Lakshmibai as she waged war against the corrupt colonists, the English East India Company.


5. The intellectual kshatriyas of modern India, valiant defenders of the Dharma, comrades-in-arms, Sita Ram Goel and Ram Swarup who founded the Voice of India Publications that is slowly but surely changing the historical narrative of Islamic India.


6. The great poet of patriotism, Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay, who with his stirring novel 'Anandamath' and the ringing svadeshmantra 'Vande Mataram' infused a surge of patriotic fervour in a race reeling under alien occupation for a thousand years, a spirit that is yet working out its destiny through the thick of times.


7. Raghukulapati Maryayada Purushottam Dasarathnandan Sitapati Shree Ramchandraji Suryavangshi who is our national icon, Ishvar, everything.


8. The flaming monk whose ochre cloth symbolises the resurgence of Sanatan Bharatvarsha whose condensed form in all its evolutionary comprehensiveness he was.


9. Adi Shankaracharya who initiated the Hindu revival movement around 801 CE when he was barely 13 years old.


10. Tulsidasji who with his 'Ramcharitmanas' gripped the consciousness of Northern India and held the Hindus together in the teeth of severe Islamic oppression lasting centuries.


11. The mighty voice of nationalism turned to defender of the Dharma in solitary confinement during 1908. Aurobindo Ghosh emerged Sri Aurobindo, a sage in the line of ancient Rishis, who worked lifelong for defence of our Sanatan civilisation and for the emancipation of humanity subject to animal impulses.


12. Krishnastu Bhagavan svayam, our national ideal.

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