From Mahabharata to Today
A Father-Son Dialogue
– This story is a dialogue between a father and his son, where the father explains the inevitability of war and conflict through the episode of Mahabharata.
– The son wishes to avoid conflict, but the father explains Krishna’s peace proposal to Duryodhana and how its rejection meant war was unavoidable.
– This conversation is not just a story but a deep reflection of life’s truths and the present situation of the nation.
Krishna’s Proposal and Duryodhana’s Rejection
– Krishna proposed: “I will give you the entire kingdom. Give the Pandavas just five villages; they will live peacefully, and you will not face any threat.”
– Duryodhana deliberately rejected it because it was against his nature and ego.
– Krishna intended to show that Duryodhana was unjust and unrighteous, and conflict was inevitable, no exceptions.
Arjuna’s Doubts and the Burden of Greater Wisdom
– Arjuna, the greatest warrior among the Pandavas, also doubted the battle several times.
– Krishna gave him teachings spanning seventeen chapters, yet the doubts remained.
– This shows that intelligent and aware people tend to face deeper concerns, while Kauravas never doubted conflict.
Current Situation: The Reenactment of Mahabharata in India Today
– The present situation in India is exactly like the battlefield of Mahabharata.
– *Pandavas are the patriotic Hindus defending their Dharma, culture, and nation.*
– *Kauravas are the entire unrighteous, anti-national, and anti-Hindu forces intent on capturing and destroying the country through adharma.*
The Strength of the Kauravas and Guidance for the Pandavas
– Kauravas have strategies, resources, and large support, just like they did in the epic.
– The Pandavas had Lord Krishna’s guidance, who illuminated their path with wisdom and united strength and intelligence to ensure victory.
– Today, we too need a modern Krishna who will enlighten the Pandavas — our patriots — show them the way, and clear the path to victory.
Why Must We Awaken? The Range and Limits of Non-Violence
– Principles like non-violence and altruism apply only to ethical, rational, and tolerant individuals.
– Unrighteous and anti-national forces do not respect these values and forcibly impose their will.
– The Pandavas must break out of their lethargy and fear and understand that conflict is now unavoidable.
The Comprehensive Arsenal of Conflict: Saam, Daam, Dand, Bhed, and Chal
– Following Krishna’s teachings, we must employ every aspect of this struggle:
Saam: Education, dialogue, and persuasion
Daam: Incentives, political or economic tools
Dand: Punishment, strict legal and social actions
Bhed: Creating dissent within the enemy, strategic division
Chal: When all else fails, intelligent strategic deception
Properly combined, these tools can ensure the triumph of dharma.
Present Crisis and Reflections from History
– Thirty years ago, Kashmiri Hindus lost everything but did not turn into terrorists.
– Kashmiri Muslims received many privileges but turned into a threat by becoming terrorists.
– During the recent floods, the army saved many lives, but those same people today throw stones at soldiers.
The Battle for Existence: Cow, Temples, Daughters
– This is not just about religious symbols; it is about the very identity and existence of Hindus and the nation.
– Killing the sacred cow, demolishing ancient temples to build mosques, silencing temple bells and devotional gatherings are signs of a deep cultural war.
– This battle will soon reach homes and daughters, a grave threat that must be acknowledged.
Dharma and Religion: A Distinction
– Dharma is tradition, conduct, and the righteous path in life.
– Religion (Mazhhab) is often a collection of rituals that can become dangerous.
– Understanding and following dharma strengthens society.
The Need for Patriotism and Unity
– Patriots must awaken from their slumber; opposition alone is insufficient.
– A strong organization and active strategy are necessary to protect the country and dharma.
– Identification with pride and organized collective action is imperative today.
Exposure of False Secularism
– Accusing Hindus of intolerance while their religious events face repeated disruptions is hypocrisy.
– Silently enduring disruptions of Amarnath Yatra and Hindu festivals is not compromise but misfortune.
The Decisive Decision: The Path of Struggle
– Today’s India is the battlefield of Mahabharata.
– The Kauravas are fully prepared; the Pandavas hesitate.
– There is no other option but to accept the struggle and secure victory for dharma.
Jai Shri Ram, Proudly Be Hindu
– Resolve—We are Hindus, guardians of our dharma and nation.
– Organize culturally, politically, and socially.
– Say Jai Shri Ram and protect your rights with full determination.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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