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Sanatan Dharma: A Legacy of Unity, Resilience, and Strength

Sanatan Dharma has always embraced all humanity, offering compassion and unity to everyone without discrimination. It has extended a helping hand during times of crisis, supporting people worldwide. Yet, the secular political agendas continue to target and question Sanatan Dharma, seeking to wound the very soul of India.
“Ram Kaja Kinha Bin Mohe Kahan Vishram” — Until we fulfill our duty to protect our Dharma, we cannot rest.
To safeguard our community from the forces that seek to undermine it, we must rise above personal ambitions and engage in a struggle that may demand personal sacrifices. Social progress and the protection of our values require resilience, despite opposition and hardships.
In some places, like Taloja, Navi Mumbai, Hindus face obstacles even in celebrating festivals like Diwali. This divide echoes the painful truth: “Bantenge to Katenge” (Divided, we will fall). Unity is the only way forward.
Consider the inspiring story of Vidya Veerappan, the daughter of a notorious criminal who was embraced by the RSS’s Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, educated, and nurtured into a respected lawyer and BJP leader. This example speaks volumes of the positive influence Sanatan institutions have on society.
We see rising challenges from various groups who reject our cultural heritage and seek to destabilize the nation. Just as Israel took decisive action to protect its sovereignty, it’s time for Hindus to unite, rise above caste divisions, and vote for the collective good of the nation. Our unity will not only secure our future but offer a new model of harmony for the world.
The time has come for all Hindus to awaken to the threats at hand. If we continue to ignore these challenges, our very existence is at risk. Embracing our Dharma, preserving our traditions, and supporting leaders who uphold these values is essential.
Let us be inspired by the resilience of our forebears and stand united for a strong, peaceful, and secure Bharat.
Jai Bharat, Jai Sanatan Dharma
Case Studies, Examples and Next Steps
Here are some examples and case studies to add clarity to your ideas and help understand Sanatan Dharma, its tolerance, unity, and the need for protection:

  1. Rehabilitation of Veerappan’s Daughter, Vidya Veerappan
    Case Study: Vidya Veerappan, daughter of the notorious sandalwood smuggler Veerappan, was left orphaned after her father was killed in an encounter. She was raised and educated by the RSS’s Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram. Today, she is a respected lawyer and serves as the Vice President of the Tamil Nadu BJP’s women’s wing.
    Lesson: This incident demonstrates that Sanatan institutions not only work to organize communities but also transform the lives of those with limited options. It is a remarkable example of rehabilitation, highlighting how Hindu organizations are dedicated to helping those in need.
  2. Difficulties During Diwali Celebrations in Taloja (Navi Mumbai)
    Case Study: In a housing society in Taloja, Navi Mumbai, where there is a Muslim majority, Hindus faced difficulties while celebrating Diwali. They received threats not to celebrate their religious festival.
    Lesson: This incident highlights the need for unity within Hindu communities. Such events reveal the issues of societal division and remind us that we must be organized to protect our cultural rights.
  3. Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits (1990s)
    Case Study: In the 1990s, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee their homes due to militancy in the Kashmir Valley. They faced threats, had their properties seized, and many families had to leave their homes.
    Lesson: The exodus of Kashmiri Pandits is a significant example of religious intolerance in India. This incident teaches us how detrimental religious extremism can be to society and that we must remain vigilant to protect our religion and traditions.
  4. Tensions During Govardhan Puja (Uttar Pradesh)
    Case Study: Recently, during Govardhan Puja in a Muslim-majority village, Hindus faced difficulties in performing their rituals. Protests occurred at the site, leading to tension.
    Lesson: This incident is another example of obstruction in the peaceful exercise of religious freedom. It shows how certain elements can disrupt communities’ religious rights. In such situations, unity and organized resistance are essential.
  5. Conversions and Population Imbalance in Kerala and West Bengal
    Case Study: In some states, organized conversions and high population growth rates are causing an imbalance in the Hindu community. Particularly in Kerala and West Bengal, there is a significant network of conversion activities, reducing the Hindu population ratio in these states.
    Lesson: This population imbalance and organized conversions are a serious warning for the security of Sanatan Dharma. It shows that we must stand united to protect our community from these activities.
  6. RSS and Social Services
    Case Study: Various branches of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) are active in education, healthcare, and relief work. RSS has set up schools in slums, medical camps in rural areas, and provided relief materials during natural disasters. During the COVID-19 pandemic, RSS volunteers supplied food and other essential services across the country.
    Lesson: This example shows how a collective effort can benefit millions of lives. Organizations like RSS are promoting a spirit of service in society and strengthening social unity.
  7. Israel’s Action Against Terrorists Hiding in a Mosque
    Case Study: In Israel, following information about terrorists hiding under a mosque, Israeli security forces took action and attacked the mosque, eliminating the terrorists.
    Lesson: This policy of Israel shows the need for strict measures to tackle extremism and terrorism. Inspired by this, the Hindu society too needs to take stringent actions for its security and stand united to protect its culture and traditions.
    Next Steps
    Religious Unity and Education: It is essential to promote unity by eliminating caste, language, and other discrimination within the Hindu community. We need to raise social awareness so that all Hindus can stand together.
    Supporting Organizations: Support and encourage organizations that work for the security of religion, culture, and community, such as RSS, Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram, and others.
    Awareness Through Voting: Voting in favor of the nation’s interest is essential. Through voting unity, we can protect our religious and cultural rights. By electing leaders sensitive to religious concerns, we can ensure our security.
    Restricting Conversions: State governments should enact strict laws on conversions. At the social level, it is also necessary to run awareness campaigns against conversions to help people understand their dangers.
    Cultural Teaching and Programs: To educate the next generation about the greatness of Sanatan Dharma, its ideals, and contributions, we should organize teaching programs and cultural events. This will raise awareness and foster respect for religion among the youth.
    Legal Action: Legal action should be taken against groups and organizations that promote religious and cultural divisions. Our religious and cultural rights should be protected through law.
    These examples and case studies make it clear that to counter the attacks on Sanatan Dharma, unity, service, and a firm resolve to protect our religious rights are essential.

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