01-15-2009, 11:27 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-Savithri+Jan 15 2009, 07:53 PM-->QUOTE(Savithri @ Jan 15 2009, 07:53 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->So our focus and priority is one and only one. Get back the lost Hindu Raashtra
Constitutionally if possible.
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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>A Raashtra to become a Raashtra needs an awakening . A sense of home coming, a sense of affinity to what is ours .The passion to recreate the glory of a nation.
For this we need a powerful strong leadership. We need a population that is aware of its civic responsibility and has high moral standards</span>.
For a Hindu Raashtra we have to take complete pride in what we are and love the heritage we hail from. Self awareness along with spiritual development we can build a Raashtra that is a formidable force .This again calls for complete sacrifice just like the forefathers did during pre independence era from the foreign yoke. A whole generation have to put at stake everything that matters so that we can lay the foundation to create that Ramrajya where we have an egalitarian society and deal with complacency by death as punishment.
This means we have to go back to the basics,
1) Give up this life style and embrace simple disciplined life
2) Set good moral examples of family integration
3) Focus on re-introducing joint family traditions which is the base for a society
4) Ceaselessly work on indoctrinating the population as to who we are and our roots as pracharaks
5) Destroy the petty differences and unite the population under one banner and one feeling of nationalism
6) Establish one single Dharmic pillar
7) Generate three tier leadership .One to lead from the front at the helm another to Monitor/govern and third one to lead the movement at the grassroot level
8) We need to create a mechanism to adopt the "CREATION OF FORTUNE At the bottom of the pyramid " principles of CK Prahalad as an answer to the Khadi movement of the pre independence era so that it brings involvement of the common man in every village into the fold as it pulls the urbanites for socio-economic balance and equality, minus the greed and avarice for over indulgence in wealth
In the nirman of a Raashtra there is no place for dualism. There is no place for softness/complacency or laziness and there is no place for "middle path"
There should be a powerful emotional connection of the motherland and the need for its protection.
What I wish to ask you is, is the current population or the leadership willing to make this sacrifice. Do we have that leadership that will lead from the front with courage and for whom we shall be ready to sacrifice our lives? Do we have such a Leadership with such moral standards and integrity???
A Raashtra is above all political parties, selfish motives, wealth and status or power seeking.
A Hindu Raashtra during Shivaji or Krishnadevaraya was possible as they were not tormented by world politics nor was there any human rights commission nor UNO or worst still the USA.We lead a subsistance life style in those days and today we are a global village.In short if USA sneezes today then India catches cold. They cared little for all those external factors and established the DHARMA
But today we cannot wage wars to seek our purpose nor enforce anything without the Human rights crying foul and the govt on its knees most of the time trying to do only firefighting.
In this state of affair SAANATHANA DHARMA PRACHAR has to become active but we also cannot forget the reality that if Raashtra feeling has to be created then it cannot be done with the current ADHARMA sentiments in citizens.
The under class Muslims will be willing to reconvert as they have affinity with Indian culture. BUT not all have that affinity. A vast population in the North West India has ancestral roots with IRAQ and Persia (IRAN) .At the same time their affinity is not with Sufism or plain Koran but Mecca.
<b>Religious sentiments are subservient to nationalistic values and emotions</b>
Pray tell me how are you going to change that factor?
We can look upon muslims and Hindus as brothers and sisters . But frankly I wonât go beyond that personally. Culturally India has had diverse and multi tier society which seriously needs correction from within and throw all baggageâs of the unhealthy past and relate back to the Saanathana Dharma
Reconversion is not a final solution if you have Hindu Raashtra in Mind
<b>Kautilya in Arthashastra
"Those that have surrendered as fallen in the battle and the citizens of the fallen nation must be sent on the front .When the next battle for the Dharma takes place these Surrendered population must be made expendable on the front thus, minimizing the collateral damage of our loyal soldiers. For they, who have surrendered their loyalty and faith by the sword can do the same at the feet of our enemies repeatedly without honour "</b>
You are mistaken if you think you can flock them back to the fold. This is an overoptimistic estimation. Only the underclass muslims in South Indian and the eastern parts of India may be responding to such a call. But not entirely!! They will continue to be a country within a country connecting themselves to beyond.How else can you explain highly educated muslim class of people from professions like medicine, Legal and scientists responding to the call of Jihad and falling so lowly as becoming sucide bombers right from the heart of India to obtain "Jannat "
When the time comes even a Brahmana must not hesitate to raise a sword of Dharma to restore back the Dharma.
<b>Can you separate a Swami or an acharya from the devotees and in the same way how can you separate the Mullahs from the followers</b>
<b>Again it must not be mistaken that a Hindu Raashtra as a religious crusade. It is a tradition of a nation that people hold in high esteem above all religion and have highest regards for national heroes .This is the love of the motherland far overpowering all desires and material gains.</b>
What I lament is that we are a fallen lot today, spiritually bankrupt and so entrapped with our selfish mindset in Tamas guna, that we are not willing to make even an ounce of commitment to bring a change that is echoing in our hearts, in our dreams, in our soul.
<b>We are only now awakening and all it takes is just handful of highly strong minded individuals with high integrity and commitment to usher the change.</b>
Constitutionally if possible.
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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>A Raashtra to become a Raashtra needs an awakening . A sense of home coming, a sense of affinity to what is ours .The passion to recreate the glory of a nation.
For this we need a powerful strong leadership. We need a population that is aware of its civic responsibility and has high moral standards</span>.
For a Hindu Raashtra we have to take complete pride in what we are and love the heritage we hail from. Self awareness along with spiritual development we can build a Raashtra that is a formidable force .This again calls for complete sacrifice just like the forefathers did during pre independence era from the foreign yoke. A whole generation have to put at stake everything that matters so that we can lay the foundation to create that Ramrajya where we have an egalitarian society and deal with complacency by death as punishment.
This means we have to go back to the basics,
1) Give up this life style and embrace simple disciplined life
2) Set good moral examples of family integration
3) Focus on re-introducing joint family traditions which is the base for a society
4) Ceaselessly work on indoctrinating the population as to who we are and our roots as pracharaks
5) Destroy the petty differences and unite the population under one banner and one feeling of nationalism
6) Establish one single Dharmic pillar
7) Generate three tier leadership .One to lead from the front at the helm another to Monitor/govern and third one to lead the movement at the grassroot level
8) We need to create a mechanism to adopt the "CREATION OF FORTUNE At the bottom of the pyramid " principles of CK Prahalad as an answer to the Khadi movement of the pre independence era so that it brings involvement of the common man in every village into the fold as it pulls the urbanites for socio-economic balance and equality, minus the greed and avarice for over indulgence in wealth
In the nirman of a Raashtra there is no place for dualism. There is no place for softness/complacency or laziness and there is no place for "middle path"
There should be a powerful emotional connection of the motherland and the need for its protection.
What I wish to ask you is, is the current population or the leadership willing to make this sacrifice. Do we have that leadership that will lead from the front with courage and for whom we shall be ready to sacrifice our lives? Do we have such a Leadership with such moral standards and integrity???
A Raashtra is above all political parties, selfish motives, wealth and status or power seeking.
A Hindu Raashtra during Shivaji or Krishnadevaraya was possible as they were not tormented by world politics nor was there any human rights commission nor UNO or worst still the USA.We lead a subsistance life style in those days and today we are a global village.In short if USA sneezes today then India catches cold. They cared little for all those external factors and established the DHARMA
But today we cannot wage wars to seek our purpose nor enforce anything without the Human rights crying foul and the govt on its knees most of the time trying to do only firefighting.
In this state of affair SAANATHANA DHARMA PRACHAR has to become active but we also cannot forget the reality that if Raashtra feeling has to be created then it cannot be done with the current ADHARMA sentiments in citizens.
The under class Muslims will be willing to reconvert as they have affinity with Indian culture. BUT not all have that affinity. A vast population in the North West India has ancestral roots with IRAQ and Persia (IRAN) .At the same time their affinity is not with Sufism or plain Koran but Mecca.
<b>Religious sentiments are subservient to nationalistic values and emotions</b>
Pray tell me how are you going to change that factor?
We can look upon muslims and Hindus as brothers and sisters . But frankly I wonât go beyond that personally. Culturally India has had diverse and multi tier society which seriously needs correction from within and throw all baggageâs of the unhealthy past and relate back to the Saanathana Dharma
Reconversion is not a final solution if you have Hindu Raashtra in Mind
<b>Kautilya in Arthashastra
"Those that have surrendered as fallen in the battle and the citizens of the fallen nation must be sent on the front .When the next battle for the Dharma takes place these Surrendered population must be made expendable on the front thus, minimizing the collateral damage of our loyal soldiers. For they, who have surrendered their loyalty and faith by the sword can do the same at the feet of our enemies repeatedly without honour "</b>
You are mistaken if you think you can flock them back to the fold. This is an overoptimistic estimation. Only the underclass muslims in South Indian and the eastern parts of India may be responding to such a call. But not entirely!! They will continue to be a country within a country connecting themselves to beyond.How else can you explain highly educated muslim class of people from professions like medicine, Legal and scientists responding to the call of Jihad and falling so lowly as becoming sucide bombers right from the heart of India to obtain "Jannat "
When the time comes even a Brahmana must not hesitate to raise a sword of Dharma to restore back the Dharma.
<b>Can you separate a Swami or an acharya from the devotees and in the same way how can you separate the Mullahs from the followers</b>
<b>Again it must not be mistaken that a Hindu Raashtra as a religious crusade. It is a tradition of a nation that people hold in high esteem above all religion and have highest regards for national heroes .This is the love of the motherland far overpowering all desires and material gains.</b>
What I lament is that we are a fallen lot today, spiritually bankrupt and so entrapped with our selfish mindset in Tamas guna, that we are not willing to make even an ounce of commitment to bring a change that is echoing in our hearts, in our dreams, in our soul.
<b>We are only now awakening and all it takes is just handful of highly strong minded individuals with high integrity and commitment to usher the change.</b>