WE HELP OURSELVES, NOT THE WORLD: SWAMI VIVEKANANDA.

 


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MONDAY 28, APRIL 2025, 08:00.
VOLUME I
KARMA YOAGA
CHAPTER V
WE HELP OURSELVES, NOT THE WORLD
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA.

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WE HELP OURSELVES, NOT THE WORLD:

Before considering further how devotion to duty helps us in our spiritual progress, let me place before you in a brief compass another aspect of what we in India mean by Karma. In every religion there are three parts: philosophy, mythology, and ritual. Philosophy of course is the essence of every religion; mythology explains and illustrates it by means of the more or less legendary lives of great men, stories and fables of wonderful things, and so on; ritual gives to that philosophy a still more concrete form, so that every one may grasp it — ritual is in fact concretised philosophy. This ritual is Karma; it is necessary in every religion, because most of us cannot understand abstract spiritual things until we grow much spiritually. It is easy for men to think that they can understand anything; but when it comes to practical experience, they find that abstract ideas are often very hard to comprehend. Therefore symbols are of great help, and we cannot dispense with the symbolical method of putting things before us. From time immemorial symbols have been used by all kinds of religions. In one sense we cannot think but in symbols; words themselves are symbols of thought. In another sense everything in the universe may be looked upon as a symbol. The whole universe is a symbol, and God is the essence behind. This kind of symbology is not simply the creation of man; it is not that certain people belonging to a religion sit down together and think out certain symbols and bring them into existence out of their own minds. The symbols of religion have a natural growth. Otherwise, why is it that certain symbols are associated with certain ideas in the mind of almost everyone? Certain symbols are universally prevalent. Many of you may think that the cross first came into existence as a symbol in connection with the Christian religion, but as a matter of fact it existed before Christianity was, before Moses was born, before the Vedas were given out, before there was any human record of human things. The cross may be found to have been in existence among the Aztecs and the Phoenicians; every race seems to have had the cross. Again, the symbol of the crucified Saviour, of a man crucified upon a cross, appears to have been known to almost every nation. The circle has been a great symbol throughout the world. Then there is the most universal of all symbols, the Swastika. At one time it was thought that the Buddhists carried it all over the world with them, but it has been found out that ages before Buddhism it was used among nations. In Old Babylon and in Egypt it was to be found. What does this show? All these symbols could not have been purely conventional. There must be some reason for them; some natural association between them and the human mind. Language is not the result of convention; it is not that people ever agreed to represent certain ideas by certain words; there never was an idea without a corresponding word or a word without a corresponding idea; ideas and words are in their nature inseparable. The symbols to represent ideas may be sound symbols or colour symbols. Deaf and dumb people have to think with other than sound symbols. Every thought in the mind has a form as its counterpart. This is called in Sanskrit philosophy Nâma-Rupa — name and form. It is as impossible to create by convention a system of symbols as it is to create a language. In the world's ritualistic symbols, we have an expression of the religious thought of humanity. It is easy to say that there is no use of rituals and temples and all such paraphernalia; every baby says that in modern times. But it must be easy for all to see that those who worship inside a temple are in many respects different from those who will not worship there. Therefore, the association of particular temples, rituals, and other concrete forms with particular religions has a tendency to bring into the minds of the followers of those religions the thoughts for which those concrete things stand as symbols; and it is not wise to ignore rituals and symbology altogether. The study and practice of these things form naturally a part of Karma-Yoga.

There are many other aspects of this science of work. One among them is to know the relation between thought and word and what can be achieved by the power of the word. In every religion the power of the word is recognised, so much so that in some of them creation itself is said to have come out of the word. The external aspect of the thought of God is the Word, and as God thought and willed before He created, creation came out of the Word. In this stress and hurry of our materialistic life, our nerves lose sensibility and become hardened. The older we grow, the longer we are knocked about in the world, the more callous we become; and we are apt to neglect things that even happen persistently and prominently around us. Human nature, however, asserts itself sometimes, and we are led to inquire into and wonder at some of these common occurrences; wondering thus is the first step in the acquisition of light. Apart from the higher philosophic and religious value of the Word, we may see that sound symbols play a prominent part in the drama of human life. I am talking to you. I am not touching you; the pulsations of the air caused by my speaking go into your ear, they touch your nerves and produce effects in your minds. You cannot resist this. What can be more wonderful than this? One man calls another a fool, and at this the other stands up and clenches his fist and lands a blow on his nose. Look at the power of the word! There is a woman weeping and miserable; another woman comes along and speaks to her a few gentle words, the doubled up frame of the weeping woman becomes straightened at once, her sorrow is gone and she already begins to smile. Think of the power of words! They are a great force in higher philosophy as well as in common life. Day and night we manipulate this force without thought and without inquiry. To know the nature of this force and to use it well is also a part of Karma-Yoga.

Our duty to others means helping others; doing good to the world. Why should we do good to the world? Apparently to help the world, but really to help ourselves. We should always try to help the world, that should be the highest motive in us; but if we consider well, we find that the world does not require our help at all. This world was not made that you or I should come and help it. I once read a sermon in which it was said, "All this beautiful world is very good, because it gives us time and opportunity to help others." Apparently, this is a very beautiful sentiment, but is it not a blasphemy to say that the world needs our help? We cannot deny that there is much misery in it; to go out and help others is, therefore, the best thing we can do, although in the long run, we shall find that helping others is only helping ourselves. As a boy I had some white mice. They were kept in a little box in which there were little wheels, and when the mice tried to cross the wheels, the wheels turned and turned, and the mice never got anywhere. So it is with the world and our helping it. The only help is that we get moral exercise. This world is neither good nor evil; each man manufactures a world for himself. If a blind man begins to think of the world, it is either as soft or hard, or as cold or hot. We are a mass of happiness or misery; we have seen that hundreds of times in our lives. As a rule, the young are optimistic and the old pessimistic. The young have life before them; the old complain their day is gone; hundreds of desires, which they cannot fulfil struggle in their hearts. Both are foolish nevertheless. Life is good or evil according to the state of mind in which we look at it, it is neither by itself. Fire, by itself, is neither good nor evil. When it keeps us warm we say, "How beautiful is fire!" When it burns our fingers, we blame it. Still, in itself it is neither good nor bad. According as we use it, it produces in us the feeling of good or bad; so also is this world. It is perfect. By perfection is meant that it is perfectly fitted to meet its ends. We may all be perfectly sure that it will go on beautifully well without us, and we need not bother our heads wishing to help it.

Yet we must do good; the desire to do good is the highest motive power we have, if we know all the time that it is a privilege to help others. Do not stand on a high pedestal and take five cents in your hand and say, "Here, my poor man," but be grateful that the poor man is there, so that by making a gift to him you are able to help yourself. It is not the receiver that is blessed, but it is the giver. Be thankful that you are allowed to exercise your power of benevolence and mercy in the world and thus become pure and perfect. All good acts tend to make us pure and perfect. What can we do at best? Build a hospital, make roads, or erect charity asylums. We may organise a charity and collect two or three millions of dollars, build a hospital with one million, with the second give balls and drink champagne, and of the third let the officers steal half, and leave the rest finally to reach the poor; but what are all these? One mighty wind in five minutes can break all your buildings up. What shall we do then? One volcanic eruption may sweep away all our roads and hospitals and cities and buildings. Let us give up all this foolish talk of doing good to the world. It is not waiting for your or my help; yet we must work and constantly do good, because it is a blessing to ourselves. That is the only way we can become perfect. No beggar whom we have helped has ever owed a single cent to us; we owe everything to him, because he has allowed us to exercise our charity on him. It is entirely wrong to think that we have done, or can do, good to the world, or to think that we have helped such and such people. It is a foolish thought, and all foolish thoughts bring misery. We think that we have helped some man and expect him to thank us, and because he does not, unhappiness comes to us. Why should we expect anything in return for what we do? Be grateful to the man you help, think of him as God. Is it not a great privilege to be allowed to worship God by helping our fellow men? If we were really unattached, we should escape all this pain of vain expectation, and could cheerfully do good work in the world. Never will unhappiness or misery come through work done without attachment. The world will go on with its happiness and misery through eternity.

There was a poor man who wanted some money; and somehow, he had heard that if he could get hold of a ghost, he might command him to bring money or anything else he liked; so, he was very anxious to get hold of a ghost. He went about searching for a man who would give him a ghost, and at last he found a sage with great powers and besought his help. The sage asked him what he would do with a ghost. I want a ghost to work for me; teach me how to get hold of one, sir; I desire it very much," replied the man. But the sage said, "Don't disturb yourself, go home." The next day the man went again to the sage and began to weep and pray, "Give me a ghost; I must have a ghost, sir, to help me." At last the sage was disgusted, and said, "Take this charm, repeat this magic word, and a ghost will come, and whatever you say to him he will do. But beware; they are terrible beings, and must be kept continually busy. If you fail to give him work, he will take your life." The man replied, "That is easy; I can give him work for all his life." Then he went to a forest, and after long repetition of the magic word, a huge ghost appeared before him, and said, "I am a ghost. I have been conquered by your magic; but you must keep me constantly employed. The moment you fail to give me work I will kill you." The man said, "Build me a palace," and the ghost said, "It is done; the palace is built." "Bring me money," said the man. "Here is your money," said the ghost. "Cut this forest down, and build a city in its place." "That is done," said the ghost, "anything more?" Now the man began to be frightened and thought he could give him nothing more to do; he did everything in a trice. The ghost said, "Give me something to do or I will eat you up." The poor man could find no further occupation for him, and was frightened. So he ran and ran and at last reached the sage, and said, "Oh, sir, protect my life!" The sage asked him what the matter was, and the man replied, "I have nothing to give the ghost to do. Everything I tell him to do he does in a moment, and he threatens to eat me up if I do not give him work." Just then the ghost arrived, saying, "I'll eat you up," and he would have swallowed the man. The man began to shake, and begged the sage to save his life. The sage said, "I will find you a way out. Look at that dog with a curly tail. Draw your sword quickly and cut the tail off and give it to the ghost to straighten out." The man cut off the dog's tail and gave it to the ghost, saying, "Straighten that out for me." The ghost took it and slowly and carefully straightened it out, but as soon as he let it go, it instantly curled up again. Once more he laboriously straightened it out, only to find it again curled up as soon as he attempted to let go of it. Again he patiently straightened it out, but as soon as he let it go, it curled up again. So he went on for days and days, until he was exhausted and said, "I was never in such trouble before in my life. I am an old veteran ghost, but never before was I in such trouble." "I will make a compromise with you ;" he said to the man, "you let me off and I will let you keep all I have given you and will promise not to harm you." The man was much pleased, and accepted the offer gladly.

This world is like a dog's curly tail, and people have been striving to straighten it out for hundreds of years; but when they let it go, it has curled up again. How could it be otherwise? One must first know how to work without attachment, then one will not be a fanatic. When we know that this world is like a dog's curly tail and will never get straightened, we shall not become fanatics. If there were no fanaticism in the world, it would make much more progress than it does now. It is a mistake to think that fanaticism can make for the progress of mankind. On the contrary, it is a retarding element creating hatred and anger, and causing people to fight each other, and making them unsympathetic. We think that whatever we do or possess is the best in the world, and what we do not do or possess is of no value. So, always remember the instance of the curly tail of the dog whenever you have a tendency to become a fanatic. You need not worry or make yourself sleepless about the world; it will go on without you. When you have avoided fanaticism, then alone will you work well. It is the level-headed man, the calm man, of good judgment and cool nerves, of great sympathy and love, who does good work and so does good to himself. The fanatic is foolish and has no sympathy; he can never straighten the world, nor himself become pure and perfect.

To recapitulate the chief points in today's lecture: First, we have to bear in mind that we are all debtors to the world and the world does not owe us anything. It is a great privilege for all of us to be allowed to do anything for the world. In helping the world we really help ourselves. The second point is that there is a God in this universe. It is not true that this universe is drifting and stands in need of help from you and me. God is ever present therein, He is undying and eternally active and infinitely watchful. When the whole universe sleeps, He sleeps not; He is working incessantly; all the changes and manifestations of the world are His. Thirdly, we ought not to hate anyone. This world will always continue to be a mixture of good and evil. Our duty is to sympathise with the weak and to love even the wrongdoer. The world is a grand moral gymnasium wherein we have all to take exercise so as to become stronger and stronger spiritually. Fourthly, we ought not to be fanatics of any kind, because fanaticism is opposed to love. You hear fanatics glibly saying, "I do not hate the sinner. I hate the sin," but I am prepared to go any distance to see the face of that man who can really make a distinction between the sin and the sinner. It is easy to say so. If we can distinguish well between quality and substance, we may become perfect men. It is not easy to do this. And further, the calmer we are and the less disturbed our nerves, the more shall we love and the better will our work be.

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Dharma and Sampradaya: Swami Chinmayananda

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Let us try to understand the words ‘Dharma’ and ‘Sampradaya’ in their true meaning. These are words of the Sanskrit language and so their true meaning too should be understood as meant in that language.

“Dharyate anena iti Dharmah”. That which supports is dharma. That which supports, maintains, nourishes, harmonises, brings together, and unites the inert and the sentient, the individual and the society, nation and the world is dharma. The very substratum of the entire creations is called dharma. The common factor, the essence of countless imaginable creation is dharma. The other names synonymous in meaning in the Vedas are Brahman, Atman, Paramatman etc. Therefore, one of the names of Maha Vishnu in the Vishnu Sakasranamam (thousand names of Vishnu) is Dharma. The word Dharma has a wide range of meanings and hence called Parma (Supreme) Dharma. Let us now delve further into this word.

There are three aspects to life: - l) The experiencer of the world called the ‘jeeva’ or the individual, 2) the experienced world or jagat. The individual could not have created himself or another individual or the world. Neither did the world create itself or the individual. The finite cannot create the infinite, nor the inert the sentient. 3) Hence one has to postulate the creator of the two – the Iswara. The Jeeva Jagat Ishwara are in essence one. Their essential relation or substratum or the Truth behind them is called Param Dharma. These three, Jeeva- Jagat-Ishwara, also have a transactional relationship

The Ishwara is the creator, the world and the jeevas, the created. The jeeva is the enjoyer, the world the enjoyed. The individual is the part and finite, the Ishwara, the whole and the infinite. Knowledge of this transactional relationship is also called ‘Dharma’.

The individual performs actions in the world and reaps results thereof. So, the Law of Action- Karma Siddhanta and its discussions is also ‘dharma’. By actions one gains various fields of experiences, material objects (job relations etc.), or other world (heaven, hell etc.) or various other bodies (plant, animal etc.). Hence this knowledge is also called Dharma.

An action is measured not only by the outer performance, but also by the intention behind it. If one serves a rich man with an intention of gaining wealth, it is not called selfless service. These intentions depend on the values of life that we possess. Hence discussion on values is also dharma. The universal values are also Samanya or Maanav dharma as they are common to humanity under all circumstances, in all places and at all times. It is what makes us humane. They are truth(Satya), non-injury(ahimsa), self-control(brahmacharya), etc. The application of these may differ according to circumstances but that does not detract their value or change them. For example, when, in order to save a man, his cancerous hand may have to be amputated, it does not mean that the doctor has no value for non-injury.

For the harmonious life of the individual and society certain laws are made which are given out as dos and don’ts. The knowledge of these laws, as the dos and don’ts are also dharma. It is called Vidhi-nishedhatmak dharma.

Depending on the age, place, position, sex etc of the person, he has certain duties to perform. Non-performance of the same would cause harm to himself and others. For e.g. the King’s duty is to rule with justice, protect his subjects etc. The student's duty is to study, the teachers to teach whole heartedly etc. The knowledge of these duties is also dharma (Vishesha dharma).

Furthermore, for gaining spiritual unfoldment, special actions are prescribed called sadhanas or Upasana. They are also dharma. For gaining special worldly or divine powers (siddhis), certain actions are indicated. They too are dharma. Rites and rituals too are dharma.

Hence, we see the wide range of meaning encompassed by the word Dharma. The scriptures that talk of one or more aspects of dharma are called Dharma Shastras. The Vedas are the oldest dharma shastras and give knowledge of the entire dharma. The smritis (Manu Smriti, (Geeta), Itihaas (Mahabharat, Ramayana), Puranas (Bhagwat etc.) also talk about the entire dharma.

Performance of one aspect of dharma cannot make us totally dharmic, for example daily visit to a temple is only one aspect of dharma as are values etc. Only a self realised man can be totally dharmic as all his actions spring from the realisation of Supreme Dharma, the Paramatman.

Supreme Dharma as already discussed, is the knowledge of the Truth or Substratum of the Jeeva – Jagat – Ishwara. One may call the truth by any name which indicates its true meaning. The Truth by its very nature is one. It must logically be free from time, space and causation, therefore birthless, deathless and eternal. Hence the Supreme Dharma is called Sanatana. It manifests with creation and gets absorbed at the time of dissolution eg the law of gravity manifests with the matter governed by the law and would go into unmanifest condition along with the said matter. Hence Sanatana Dharma is the only dharma of creation and all beings in it. This may sound fanatic but one should try and look on it with an unprejudiced mind. Sanatana Dharma is now called Hindu Dharma. The word Hindu was given by the Persians to the people who lived on the banks of the river Sindhu.

Now let us understand the word Sampradaya. Sam + Pra +Daya =Sampradaya.

That which is well and clearly given is sampradaya. A sampradaya must mainly have the following characteristics: - a) It comes into being at a particular period of time due to various reasons., b) it is inspired or founded by an individual or a set of individuals, c) it follows certain scriptures inspired by or propounded by the individual, d) it follows a particular code of conduct.

A sampradaya deals with one or many aspects of dharma. The one who establishes it may or may not belong to a sampradaya eg. Jesus was a Jew. A sampradaya is established due to a) the need of the time, eg Mohammed established Islam to bring a semblance of decency into the warring nomadic tribes, b) due to decadence of the moral values in the society e.g. Christianity emerged when Roman society was steeped in indulgence and pleasures, c) as a reaction against another sampradaya e.g. the protestants were against the traditional Roman Catholic Church, d) so as to make the knowledge of dharma easily understandable and followable to even the common man e.g. Swami Sahajananda started the Swaminarayana Sampradaya which is easy to follow even by the illiterate.

Now we shall try to think about the two words – Dharma and Sampradaya together. Dharma is one, Sampradayas can be and are many. Dharma is not founded by an individual – it is beginningless. A sampradaya is founded by an individual. It is born and therefore shall perish. (“Jatasya hi dhruvo mrtyuh”). That which is born shall perish- Geeta.

Dharma is eternal – Sanatana. From the above discussions it can be clearly realised that all of us have one common Eternal Dharma. Muslim, Sikh, Parsi, Christianity, Swaminarayana, Pushti Marg etc, are all sampradayas and not dharma. They have one inspirer or founder e.g. Jesus, Mohammed etc. They follow a particular text eg the Bible, Koran etc. They follow a particular code of conduct eg Sunday Mass, Baptism, etc. Dharma by its very nature is “bin sampradaayaik’ (secular). Dharma however has the capacity to accommodate countless sampradayas. It is the very base of all of them. No sampradaya has the capacity to encompass the entire dharma in all its aspects.

When we call a sampradaaya Dharma a lot of misunderstandings and conflicts arise. We call Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Swaminarayan etc. Dharmas when they are in fact sampradaayas. Moreover when we call dharma as a sampradaaya we do great injustice to it. Sampradaayas arise from Dharma, exist in it and will get dissolved in it. So to say that the majority in India are Hindus is a wrong statement. All humanity shares this Dharma. To club various sampradaayas together and call them a majority is also unfair since the various followers maintain their separate identity eg, staunch Shaivites would not generally like to be identified with Vaishnavites. To give minority status to one sampradaaya eg Muslims and deny the same to another eg. Pushti Margis is an injustice to the other. In fact in Bharat (India), Muslims as a sampradaaya enjoy an overwhelming majority compared to most other sampradaayas except Christianity which is the second largest sampradaaya.

When a country’s laws are based on the tenets of Dharma it is called a Dharmik Raaj eg Ram Rajya. When a country’s laws are based on a sampradaaya or favour a sampradaaya, then it is called a Sampradaayaik Raja eg Saudi Arabia is a Muslim State. In a sampradaayaik raaj there is either intolerance and injustice shown towards another sampradaaya eg Serbs and Muslims or there is a total annihilation of another sampradaaya eg the Shaivites were either killed or driven out by the Muslims from Kashmir. A sampradaayaik raaj gives no scope for another sampradaaya to flourish under it’s wings. On the other hand in a Dharma Raaj all sampradaayas flourish and prosper e.g. Bharat has been the birth place of so many sampradaayas (Jainism, Buddhism etc), many have come from outside and flourished (Islam, Parsis, Christianity etc). Bharat has the maximum number of Muslims in any country. Only those which are anti-dharmic i.e those which preach anti-social, anti-national views cannot be tolerated in a truly dharmic raaj. For example, at this time in our country over population is our problem and Pakistan stands threateningly on our head. Any sampradaaya that preaches to its followers to produce greater numbers just to gain majority or shows kinship towards Pakistan should be called anti – dharmic and all other sampradaayas must unite to change or eliminate such anti- national views.

Should Dharma enter politics? There is a trend amongst the so-called intellectuals that it should not. Dharma is that which integrates an individual, community or nation and provides a basis for harmonious living. Where there is no dharma, adharma (corruption, injustice crime etc) prevails. This is what we see in every field of activity (education, politics …) in our country and around the world. Yes, saampradaayik views should not enter into the politics of dharmik raaj. This would pollute the very concept of dharmik raaj eg. in India people of a particular sampradaaya get money from the government to go on pilgrimage and time off to conduct prayers, whilst the same is not given to another sampradaaya. No Pushti Margi gets money from the government to visit Shrinathji or holiday on ekadashi! This is pseudo – secularism which amounts to adharma.

Now let us think on the words ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Religion’ in the context of the word dharma. What is their relationship? Is dharma the same as philosophy or religion? Is philosophy the same as religion? Or do they enjoy a part – whole relationship? Dharma has both philosophy and religion, and religion and philosophy do not have a part – whole relationship. Philosophy basically is the knowledge of the essential relation of the Jeeva – Jagat – Ishwara. It also encompasses the transactional relation, the Law of Karma, Theory of creation and Universal values. In our culture Philosophy is called ‘darshan’. Religion is the knowledge of the application of values, duties, code of conduct, do’s and don’ts, sadhanas, rites and rituals etc. These may or should change according to the time place and circumstances. Eg the concept of brahma muhurat (4a.m.) cannot be valid at the North Pole. One cannot afford or help society by having 4 wives and ten children in a country like Bharat. Each sampradaaya too has a philosophy and a religion. Some are predominantly philosophical, others predominantly religious. Some others lay equal emphasis on both in their basic teachings. Philosophy provides the vision to view the Jeeva – Jagat – Ishwara and religion teaches us the way to live life. When philosophy alone is given predominance by its propounders the samnpraaday becomes impractical. The followers merely talk big but their behaviour leaves much to be desired. If religion alone is given dominance, then such a sampradaaya produces religious fanatics, narrow minded and blind believers. If however, with a philosophic view one lives a religious life one can become truly dharmic.

Now we enquire – if dharma includes philosophy and religion, do we really need sampradaaya? Why create differences to know the one? This has already been touched upon. In the vast scope of dharma.

The common man gets confused and is unable to make the right choices for his individual progress nor does he have the vision of his role in the complex world around him. The masses need to be guided with simple, healthy views and rules to help their progress. E.g. since the Hindu was given a choice of going to the temple, yogasanas, puja, dhyana, japa, etc. as their daily early morning routine, in sheer indifference or confusion they chose none, or sometimes not according to their temperament. They deprived themselves of the great spiritual benefit of these sadhanas and in the process almost lost their rich heritage.

 Hence a sampradaaya does guide an individual or society towards progress and unity.

But as Vivekananda said – ‘It is good to be born in a sampradaaya but not to die in one”.

One must finally uplift oneself towards that Truth beyond sampradaaya which is called Param Dharma.

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Let Us Be Hindus: Swami Chinmayananda

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"Let Us Be Hindus":


A Hindu Swami to talk. A Hindu temple for the background. A crowded hall with a Hindu audience, and the subject for discussion: “Let Us Be Hindus,” Strange! It sounds like a ridiculous paradox and a meaningless contradiction. I can very well see that you are surprised at the audacity of this sadhu (Swami)!

It has become a new fashion with the educated Hindu to turn up his nose and sneer in contempt at the very mention of his religion in any discussion. Personally, I too belong in my sympathies to these critics of our religion. But when this thoughtless team begins to declare that we will benefit ourselves socially and nationally by running away from our sacred religion, I have to pause to reconsider my own stand.

At the present state of moral, ethical and cultural degradation in our country, to totally dispose of religion would be making our dash to ruin even quicker. However decadent our religion may be, it is far better than having none at all. My proposal is that the wise thing would be for us to try and bring about a renaissance of Hinduism so that under its greatness – proved through many centuries – we may come to grow into the very heights of culture and civilization that was ours in the historical past.

No doubt, in India, Hinduism has come to mean nothing more than a bundle of superstitions, or a certain way of dressing, cooking, eating, talking and so on. Our Gods have fallen to the mortal level of administration officers at whose altars the faithful Hindu might pray in order to get special permits for the things he desires; that is, if he pays the required fee to the priest!

This degradation is not the product of any accidental and sudden historical upheaval. For the past two hundred years, Hinduism has remained an unwanted orphan without any patronage of the state and little encouragement of the rich. Once upon a time, the learned philosophers were rightly the advisers of the state. But then the quality of the advisor-class (Brahman) and the ruler-class (Kshatriya) deteriorated. By slowly putrefying themselves in the leprous warmth of luxury and power, they have taken us to the regrettable stage in which we find ourselves now. The general cry of the educated class is really against this un-religion. However, it is only the thoughtless, uninformed leaders who call this Hinduism.

Certainly, if Hinduism can breed for us only heartless lalas (shopkeepers), corrupt babus (clerks), cowardly men, loveless masters and faithful servants; if Hinduism can give us only a state of social living in which each man is put against his brother; if Hinduism can give us only starvation, nakedness and destitution; if Hinduism can encourage us only to plunder, to loot and to steal; if Hinduism can preach to us only intolerance, fanaticism, hard-heartedness and cruelty; then I too cry, „Down, Down‟ with that Hinduism

And yet the above is a realistic picture of the sad condition and plight into which the Hindu people as a nation have allowed themselves to fall. This is the tragic picture of the great Hindu disaster in present-day India.

But Hinduism is not this external show that we have learned to parade about in our daily life. Hinduism is a science of perfection. There is in it an answer to every individual, social, national or international problem. But unfortunately, the religion that we have come to follow blindly is not the grand true Hinduism. It is only the treacherous scheme thrust upon us some time in the past by the selfish, arrogant, power-mad priest caste whose intention was to make us slaves of their plans and our own passions. The present day Hindu ignoramuses prove the tragic success of these religious saboteurs. With their guidance we overlook the fundamental tenets in our sacred scriptures that are the very backbone of Hinduism. True Hinduism is the Sanatana Dharma of the Upanishads.

The Upanishads declare in unmistakable terms that in reality, man – at the peak of achievement- is God himself. He is advised to live his day-to-day experiences in life in such a systematic and scientific way that, hour by hour, he is consciously cleansing himself of all the encrustation of imperfections that have gathered to conceal the beauty and divinity of the true Eternal Personality in him. The methods by which an individual can consciously purify and evolve by his self-effort to regain the status of his True Nature are the content of Hinduism. Hinduism, in its vast amphitheatre, has been preserved and worshipped under the camouflage of the heavy descriptions contained in the Puranas (epics) and Shastras (scriptures), along with their commentaries of a thousand different interpretations. This overgrowth has so effectively come to conceal the real beauty and grandeur of the tiny Temple of Truth that today the college-educated illiterates, in their ignorance of the language and style of the ancient Sanskrit writers, miss the Temple amidst its own festoons!!

To inquire into the very textbooks of our religion with a view to understanding what Hinduism has to teach and how its message can be used to serve us as we face the problems of our daily life is the aim of our up-coming lectures.

Religion becomes dead and ineffectual if the seekers are not ready to live its ideals. For that matter is there any philosophy – political, social or cultural – that can take us to its Promised Land of success without our following its principles in our day-to-day living?

However great our culture might have been in the past, that dead glory, which has been reported in the pages of history books, is not going to help us in our present trials. If the barbarous cavemen of the unexplored jungles want to become as civilized as the man of modern nations, they cannot achieve this total revolution through mere discourses, or even through an exhaustive study of the literature describing the ways of modern civilized nations. They will have to know and live the civilized values of life. A mere knowledge of the values will not help them. They can claim the blessing of their knowledge only if they are ready to live what they know. In order to live as civilized men, they will have to renounce completely their ways of uncivilized thinking and acting.

In fact, without renunciation no progress is ever possible. We must renounce the thrills of our childhood games in order to grow to be young men of noble actions. Again, unless we renounce our youthful spirit, we cannot come to the reverence of old age.

Unless we are ready to renounce the low animal values of material life and replace them with the noble values of the true religious life, we cannot hope to gain the blessings of religion. A study of a cook-book, however thorough it might be, will not satisfy our hunger. No matter how long we meditate upon and repeat the name of a medicine, we cannot get the cure we need until we actually take the medicine. Similarly, the blessings of religion can be ours only when we are ready to live the recommended values. To condemn unpractised religion is as meaningless as those cavemen sitting around their open fire and querulously decrying advanced civilization.

During these hundred days of the Upanishad Jnana Yagna, we shall be trying to discover the eternal happiness and bliss that is the essence of all true religions. In the light of the principles of Truth declared in the Upanishads, we shall be trying to discover the eternal happiness and bliss that is the essence of all true religions. In the light of the principles of Truth declared in the Upanishads, we shall be trying to get at the scientific significance of the various practices that are considered part of our religion. In a spirit of communal living for these one hundred days, we shall come to discover the Science of Perfection, the true essence of Hinduism.

Let us know what Hinduism is! Let us take an honest oath for ourselves, not only for our own sake, but for the sake of the entire world: That we shall, when once we are convinced of the validity of the Eternal Truth, try honestly to live as consistently as possible the values advocated by this ancient and sacred religion.

"Let us be Hindus and thus build up a true Hindustan (home of the Hindus) peopled with thousands of Sankaras, hundreds of Buddhas, and dozens of Vivekanandas!!"

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1.#Immortal Values: Swami Chinmayananda.
1.#Ref - Bharathiya Culture: Santana Dharma: Democracy: Politics: Politicians:

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The great religious masters of India, using their own ingenious efforts, have time and again revived the philosophical and religious values for which India stood and thereby arrested the deterioration of the culture.

When culture deteriorates there is an increase in barbarity and immorality in the country and its philosophy is misinterpreted, leading to confusion and chaos among its people. This, in short, is more or less the sad condition of the present world. The need of the hour is to arrest forthwith the deterioration by reviving the great philosophical and religious values of life. In no other literature in the world have these values been so beautifully and exhaustively dealt with as in the sacred books of India.

In this context we may note the following advice given to the students by the Rishi of the Taittiriya Upanishad: The practice of what is right and proper is fixed by the scriptural texts; it is to be followed along with reading the texts oneself and propagating the truths of the same. (“Truths”: this means that practising in life what is understood to be right and proper is to be pursued along with regular studies and preaching.

This Upanishadic passage closely parallels the corresponding function that we have in our colleges today, which goes by the term, “Convocation Address”. The students of the Gurukula are given some key ideas on how they should live lives dedicated to their culture, consistent with what has been taught to them as the goal and way of life.

More than Just Facts:

It must be the duty of the educationists to see that they impart to the growing generation not merely some factual knowledge or some wondrous theories but also ideals of pure living, and training in how to live those ideals in practical life. In short, the secret of a sound culture is crystallized in this convocation address; this portion is more exhaustively amplified in the section that follows the address.

In this section the teacher presents twelve immortal ideas of living and rules of conduct. An equal number of times he has insisted that the student continue his study of the scriptures and propagate the immortal ideas of his culture all through his life. In these passages, we find that the brilliant students are repeatedly commissioned to continue their study and be preachers throughout their lifetime. The Upanishadic style lies in its brevity. Use of even a syllable more than the minimum required is considered as a great sin; yet, here we find in a small section twelve repetitions of the same idea; study (swadhyaya) and discoursing upon the Veda with a view to making others understand (pravachana).

For this missionary work the Rishis never saw any necessity in organizing a special class of teachers. The preaching activity was built into the duty of every householder. In the pursuit of his vocation, the householder was not asked to spare any special time or to sacrifice his duties either towards himself or towards his own children, the society, the nation or the world. But while emphasizing the need to pursuing his duties at all these levels, the Rishis asked him to keep continuously in touch with the scriptures and to preach the same truth to others.

The great qualities that the teacher has insisted upon are:

(a) The practice of what is right and proper as indicated in the scriptures (ritam);

(b) Living up to the ideals that have been intellectually comprehended during the studies (satyam);

(c) Aspirit of self – sacrifice and self – denial (tapas);

(d) Control of the senses (dama);

(e) Tranquility of the mind (sama);

(f) Maintenance of a charitable and ready kitchen at home in the service of all deserving hungry fellow beings (agni).

(g) Practice of concentration and ritualism through fire worship as was in vogue in the society of those days; and

(h) Doing one’s duty towards humanity, towards one’s children and grandchildren and towards the society.

Continuing the “Convocation Address”, the teacher says: 

Having taught the Vedas, the preceptor enjoins the pupil: “Speak the truth, do your duty, never swerve from the study of the Vedas; do not cut off the line of descendants in your family, after giving the preceptor the guru dakshina. Never deviate from the truth, never fail in your duty, never overlook your own welfare, never neglect your prosperity, never neglect the study and the propagation of the Vedas.”

After the studies, before the students are let out to meet their destinies in their independent individual life as social beings, the teacher gives his exhortation, which comprises, we might say, “Vedanta in practice”.

Relationship to Society:

Satyam vada, “Speak the truth”: Truthfulness consists mainly in uttering a thought as it is actually perceived, without hypocrisy or any vulgar motive to do injury to others. Truthfulness in its essential meaning is the attunement of one’s thoughts with one’s own intellectual convictions.

Having developed this quality of truthfulness, where should one apply it? As if anticipating such a doubt in the student, the teacher says, dharmam chara. Dharma is a Sanskrit word that has no corresponding word in English. We may, for our convenience, but not to our full satisfaction, translate dharma as “duty”.

Hinduism is built upon duties and responsibilities, not on rights. A culture built upon duties recognizes the right to do one’s duty as the fundamental privilege in life. A generation that understands such a culture gets trained to demand of life ample chances to fulfil its duties. Duty, therefore, develops the spirit of giving, not the lust to hoard or the anxiety to keep.

The sequence of thoughts — “After giving the preceptor his fees, do not cut off the thread of progeny” — implies a healthy suggestion as how best to plan one’s life. After finishing your education, first of all become economically independent; learn a trade, create a market, assure a comfortable income. Then, as the next duty in life, marry and maintain the line of descendants in the family. This is followed by a series of warnings not to swerve from truthfulness, duty, personal welfare and prosperity. The Rishi advised the students to be prosperous so that they would be able to serve others in selfless charity. It is reasserted that we must pursue the study of the scriptures and make it a life’s mission to spread those truths among ourselves with a burning, irresistible missionary zeal.

Continuing the advice, the teacher says: Never swerve from your duties towards gods and towards the departed “souls” (manes). May the mother, father, preceptor and the guest be to thee a god.

Relationship to the Teacher:

Philosophy is a subjective science, and its blessing can be gained only by actually living it. Apart from its logic and reason, the theory must have the dynamism of the teacher behind it to inspire the students at all times. If this reverence and respect for the teacher are not there, the moment suspicion and doubt creep into our minds regarding the purity and sincerity of the teacher, the philosophy that is declared becomes immediately impotent in our hearts. Therefore, the teacher says, “Follow only the irreproachable qualities in us.” Wearing the look of the ordinary and behaving as any ordinary mortal, these men of perfection faced their students. This, in fact, was the secret of their success in spreading the transcendental wisdom among people living amid life’s conditions in their day – to – day existence. The idea of the advice to students was that you must be all ears and eyes when the wise talk and not be full of noise and tongue. When such teachers discuss, there are plenty of ideas that one must try to absorb, discuss later on and assimilate properly.

Practicing Charity:

Continuing the address to the students, the Rishi adds: Gifts should be given with faith: they should never be given without faith; they should be given in plenty, with modesty and with sympathy.

Hinduism recognizes the householder’s existence only as a necessary training in curbing his animalism and purifying him for the greater heights of spirituality. Cultural perfection is the goal. Ultimately the individual was valued upon the spirit of sacrifice he could show toward the finite, when the call of the Infinite reached him. Naturally, therefore, the teacher has to give some instruction as to how charity can best be practised. Therefore, charit is acceptable only when it toes the line with our own independent intellectual beliefs and convictions.

Indiscriminate charity is not acceptable to the science of Vedanta, which is not trying to cultivate fruit trees. Its aim is to cultivate the thinking animal called “man”. Therefore, the Rishi pointedly condemns the opposite idea by the positive declaration. “Gifts should not be given without faith.” Every benefactor has the right, even the duty, to inquire into the righteousness of the cause he is trying to patronize. It is said that having come to judge a cause to be deserving, give it your entire patronage: “Give in plenty; with both hands, give.” However, charity can bring to us the feeling of egoism and vanity. These are avoided by instructions to give with modesty. Charity constricts the heart and obstructs human growth if it is not honeyed with the spirit of love and the joy of identification.

Proper Conduct:

Coming to the end of the “Convocation Address” given to the students, the Rishi says: Now if there should arise any doubt regarding your acts or any uncertainty in respect of your conduct in life and with regard to those who are falsely accused of some crime, you should conduct yourselves exactly in the same manner as do the brahmanas there, who are thoughtful, religious, not set on by others, not cruel, and are devoted to dharma.

An ideal Brahmin should be one who is not set on by others. He must not be cruel. He must be a self – dedicated champion of the greater values of life as explained in the immortal scriptures. Such men of dedicated life, firmly established in their ideas and stoutly independent, are the true sons of the Hindu culture, and the student is asked to follow them whenever there is a doubt regarding either action or conduct.

The above passages, starting with satyam vada, consisting of twenty – five items and divisible into six waves of thought, constitute the sacred commandments of Hinduism. The waves of thought as indicated in this section are advice regarding (1) the individual himself, (2) his relationship with others, (3) his right action in the world, (4) his attitude toward the eminent men of culture, (5) the laws of charity, and (6) his duty to follow the eminent living men of his own times.

In the seventh wave of thought, the teacher concludes by saying that these commandments are to be followed diligently by every intelligent seeker who lives a life for a higher cultural purpose — more than mere worldly ambitions and secular activities.

"In short, over the shoulders of the students, as it were, the Rishi is addressing the entire community to follow these commandments and bring about the perfect cultural and spiritual unfoldment in themselves and in the society."

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Opinion : 


All political parties (I,N,D,I,A,) of Bharatham try to pull down the present best performing BJP government for no reason. All politicians do not bother of this Holy Nation, play dynasty politics, all corrupted, do not allow the parliament to function by slogans shouting without any reason. But People are watching the events and ready to punish the opposition demons. Congress frustrated abuse the Nation in outside India, allow foreign countries interfere in our internal matters, Total indiscipline seen in politics

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SECULAR /SECULARISM: BOTH WESTERN, NOTHING TO DO TO US. THIS TERMS MISUSED WIDLY BY POLTICIANS WHO USE THIS TOOL TO SILENT SANATANA DHARMA FOLLOWERS, AND QUE BEFORE MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN VOTE BANKS. 

CONGRESS & COMMUNISTS DESTROYED THIS ANCIENT NATION CULTURE,

THEREFORE:

CHILDREN IN BHARATHAM, ARE MISGUIDED BY INDISCIPLINE AND RUBBISH STUDENT UNIONS (STUDENT POLITICAL WINGS) of Political parties CPM, CPI, CONGRESS etc ENDING IN LOSS OF CHARACTER! Elections in Bhartiya states are near, here is chance to eliminate such demonic political parties from this Holy Earth!!: MEMBERS READ CAREFULLY, HERE THE TATTVAM/ESSENCE IS VERY STRONG, KEEP THIS TATTVAM IN YOUR MIND, IN THE NEXT EDITION YOU WILL FIND MORE OF THIS KIND"

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All Members.

Respected family members of this great holy Nation.

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REQUEST ALL STUDENTS, PARENTS AND TEACHERS MUST READ THIS TOPIC.IT IS URGENT IMPORTANCE IN THE PRESENT SITUATION OF THE NATION

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#NOTE: DIVINE NATIONAL CULTURE BHARATHAM:

##BEWARE: OF ASURAS (DEMONS) NATION ENEMIES WHO DESTABILISE BHARATHAM.

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(Present CASTE SYSTEM SUCH AS SC, ST, OBC, ADIVASI, TRIBALS AND COUNTLESS NUMBERS IN VARIOUS NAMES ARE POLITICAL PARTIES CREATION FOR VOTE BANK POLITICS) NOTHING TODO WITH VARNASHRAMAM EXPLAINED BY OUR ANCIENT TEXTS. 

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1. You are following a wrong path even in your studies and educational career; and neither your parents, your government, your society nor your friends are good enough or intelligent enough to tell you what your problems are going to be when you become an adult

2.  "Here comes the need for a new type of education. You may call it Sanatana Dharma.

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3.MUSLIMS politics AND VARIOUS MUSLIM FUNDAMENTAL ORGANISATIONS AWAY FROM MAINSTREAM, LIVE IN IMAGINARY WORLD, PROPAGATE HATREAD DIVISIVE MINDSETS, WITHOUT INVOLVEMENT IN NATIONALACHIEVEMENTS, ETC 

3.1 THEY SUPPORT ALL WORLD TERRORIST GROUPS SUCH AS HAMAS ETC, ALL TALK AGAINST HINDUS AND TNE NATION, ALL CONSUMER PM WELFARE SCHEMES, AND NO SHAME TO ABUSE NATION AND HER PM WHOSE MANRA IS SABKA SAATH AND SABKA VIKAS, 140 CRORES OF PEOPLE WHICH INCLUDE MUSLIMSAND ALL OTHER MINORITIES.

THESE KINDS ARE DESHDROHIS, WHO ARE SUSTAINED BY BHARAT MATHA.

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THEIR POISONOUS MADRASA EDUCATION, IS FUNDING HATRED, VIOLENCE, MENTAL DISTURBANCE, CONVERSIONS, CREATING TROUBLES AMONG THEMSELVES AND OTHER COUNTRIES!

THEY NEVER JOIN THE MAINSTREAM CITIZENS, THEY NEVER LOVE THE NATION WHERE THEY LIVE, RECEIVE MAINSTREAM BENEFITS, LIVE AS SEPARATISTS, AND CROOKED THOUGHTS A HINDRECE TO THE NATION THEY LIVE

''They never say Motherland where they live and sustained."

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HERE IN BHARATHAM THE MAJORITY OF MUSLIMS EXCEPT VERY FEW GOOD NATION LOVERS, ARE NARROW MINDED POISONOUS UNCULTURED BRUTES, NO GRATITUDE TO THIS HOLY NATION, BECOME ASURAS AND FOLLOW DEMONIC ACTIVITIES TO DAMAGE THE UPNISHADIC CULTURE OF BHARATHAM

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3.1 Christianity violates all disciplines, by religious conversions and Church, cum evangelists, using the money, spreading lies, cheat the public all over the world. 

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4. "Nature can suddenly burst a bomb on the head of all humanity, which she has been keeping secretly tucked under the arm to burst any time. The whole Earth can shake, and the matter ends there in one second!!" - Swami Vivekananda

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##MINORITIES AND MAJORITY DIVTION TO DIVIDE PEOPLE FOR VOTBANK POLITICS FOR CONGRESS: NEHRU CREATED THIS NONSENSE TO SUPPRESS HINDUS!!!

5. THE BREAKING INDIA FORCES CONGRESS AND COMMUNISTS ALONG WITH ALL REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES USE DEMONIC POLITICS; VOTE BANK POLITICS WITH MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS ASSOCIATED WITH ABOVE SAID POLITICAL COMBINATIONS TO DESTROY THIS HOLY NATION.

6.TO STOP THESE EVIL MOB IN THE PRESENT DAY, ONLY WAY TO IT BE RIGHTEOUS, TRUE TO ONE NATION AND ONE PEOPLE PRINCIPLE. 

7. TODAY IN KERALA AS WELL AS OTHER PARTS OF THIS HOLY NATION, WHERE GREAT BRAHMA RISHIS, MAHARISHIS TOOK BIRTH AND GAVE US GREAT TEXTS, FOLLOWED BY GREAT ACHARYA SRI SWAMI ADI SANKARACHARYA AND MANY MORE BORN AND SUCCEEDED IN ESTABLISHING A STRONG SANATANA DHARMAM THROUGH OUT BHARATHAM; BUT THE PRESENT POLITICAL SYSTEM NOT PREPARED TO FOLLOW THEIR TEXTS AND SERVE THIS NATION, NEED TO CHANGE THIS TENDENCY BY RENAISSANCE. 

4.1 "ONE NATION AND ONE PEOPLE IS THE MANTRAM TO MODERN VIKSIT BHARAT. JUST LIKE COLOURFUL FLOWERS IN A STRING.

8.POLITICS IS SCIENCE: 

BUT THE SO-CALLED POLITICIANS IN DEMOCRACY ARE IDIOTS, UNFIT, AND DEMONIC.  USE POLITCS TO PERSONAL GAINS AT THE COST OF NATION AND HER PEOPLE

WATCH OUR LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA PROCEEDURES: THE OPPOSITION LEAD BY CONGRESS HOOLIGANISM AND INTERETIONS ANDTHIS INDISCIPLINE BY MEMBERS UNDESIRABLE.

 FROM2014 TO THE PRESENT, DAY PM AND HIS TEAM BHARAT MANAGEMENT REMARKABLE.

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### Role of Parents and Teachers in a Child's life:

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1.School, teachers and parents play vital role in holistic, and the teacher is the second. Both have an immense contribution and responsibility in shaping child’s personality.

2.Role of parents: Parents are the child’s first role model. Children behave, react and imitate same as their parents. Parents play important role in encouraging and motivating their kids to learn. Good parental support helps child to be positive, healthy and good life long learner. Children acquire skills at the parent and teacher is a real secret of child’s happy learn very early stage of their life if the parents are responsive and development of the child. Parents are the first mentor of the child understanding.

3.Teacher-Parent Relationship: Trust and mutual understanding between. Support and Cooperativeness from parents towards teacher helps a lot to connect, understand and work towards child. Remarkable positive change is seen in a child if the parents and teacher understand and work hand in hand. A good parent teacher relationship leads child to be positive towards attending school.

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##### National Code of Conduct for The Citizens of Holy Bharatham: Swami Sivananda.

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1. Patriotism: Our Motherland should be our first and highest consideration. Welfare of the nation is our own welfare. Therefore, let us willingly be ready to offer up even our own life for our country. Let us inculcate in our children and members of our family love for our country, the spirit of patriotism and service to our country and our fellow citizens.

2. Duty: Our first and foremost duty is to God and to Righteousness. Leading a righteous life is the best and most valuable service of our Nation.

3. Character: Character is the greatest wealth. A pure, incorruptible citizen is the greatest asset of our Nation. This is vital and indispensable. Therefore, good character is to be given top priority value; upon this depends on our nation’s welfare and its future stabilit

4. Health: Health is the basis of success. Health is wealth. Next to character, it is the greatest national asset. As citizens, building up character and safeguarding health, should be our primary duty to the Nation

5. Virtue: Let us join hand and eradicate the evils of gambling, liquor-drinking, drug-taking, tobacco-smoking and betel-chewing. Let us eradicate the evils of bribery, corruption, selfishness, immorality, dishonesty and misconduct. Disloyalty to our Nation is crime and unpardonable sin

6. Public Property: O Citizen! We are custodian of public property. Let us not spoil, misuse, steal or destroy National property. Let us preserve it with love and care. Let us keep our country neat and clean. This is your sacred duty.

7. One Family: All our citizen are brethren. Let us feel this fraternity. Let us all love each other and one another and be united because, we are one family.

8. Religion: We must have equal reverence for all religions, creeds and faiths. Let us love as our own brother the followers of our faiths. Let us treat others as we wish to be treated by them.

9.Non-violence: At all costs avoid every type of violence and hatred for, this is a blot on the fair name of the Nation. It is soul-killing and cause great harm to our country’s welfare and development. It is totally opposed to our Nation’s ideal.

10. Economy: Let us adopt simple living and high thinking. Let us not be extravagant. Let us avoid waste. Let us practice frugality. Let us share what we have with our less fortunate fellow citizens. This is National virtue that our India needs today.

11. Law: Let us respect the rule of law and uphold social justice. In this lies the guarantee of our welfare and orderly progress towards better India.

12. Ahimsa: Non-injury is our highest virtue (Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah). Compassion is a divine quality. Protection of animals is our sacred duty. This is India’s special teaching. Let us be compassionate towards all creatures. Thus, be a true Indian. Try to become an embodiment of kindness compassion and goodness in your everyday life

13. Ecology: Man, and Nature is inseparable. Man, and his natural environment are inter-related and mutually interdependent. Everything in Nature contributes to our protection and nourishment. Let us, therefore, protect our natural environment. Helping in maintaining the ecological balance is our duty. It is indispensable for our safe living and highest welfare. Polluting of public places and polluting of air and water of the country is a national crime. We must make amends of our past lapses.

14. Unity: The more united the people of a country, the greater is their ability to withstand all obstacles and dangers. United we stand, divided we fall. This is particularly true about today’s India. Therefore, let us live in close harmony and loving goodwill with all our countrymen. Love of our country means love of our countrymen. This is the most invaluable service a Citizen of India, can offer to our Motherland.

15. Education: The process of education should incorporate within it the imparting of the basic knowledge of India’s great culture, its lofty ideals and noble values and principles of living. Our education has to be oriented for enriching and enhancing the quality of life of our youth and students.

##THUS, SHINE AS A TRUE CITIZEN AND SERVE YOUR COUNTRY BEST, BY THE VERY MANNER OF YOUR LIFE AND CONUCT.   

### Do not follow, do not MAKE ROLE MODEL politicians (DEMONS IN I.N.D.I.A ALLIANCE ANT KERALA DIRTY POLITICIANS - ALL ARE DECOITS OF PEOPLE MONEY AND DANGEROUS TO SOCITEY)

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###OPINION: PEOPLE OF BHARATHAM POSITIVE:

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1. SANATANA DHARMA, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS HINDUISM IS ETERNAL, WHOLE UNIVERSE IS EXISTING IN THIS TRUTH

2.  EVER EXISTING

3.  THERE IS NO SPACE FOR ADHARMA

4. ALL DEMONIC ELEMENTS DEMOLISHED BY DHARMA

5. SO, NO QUESTION EVIL ASURIC DEMONIC FRAGMENT'S BARKING, THEY WILL BE ULTIMATELY BURNED AND DESTROYED BY NATURE

6. PURE CONSCIOUSNESS IS DIVINE AND SUPREME, ALL OTHERS MEANINGLESS

7. NATURE IS ABOVE ALL, EVER EXISTING, ALL OTHERS MEANINGLESS.

8. THE CONTENT OF SO-CALLED HOLY BOOK IS NO HOLY AT ALL, AS IT PREACHES HATRED AND DESTRUCTION OF OTHER MANKIND, RELIGIOUSCONVERSIONS AND LIES OF UNCIVILIZED MATERIALS

9. CHRISTIANITY IS EQUALLY DEMONSTRATED CRUELTY, THE SO-CALLED HOLY BOOK FULL OF LIES

10. BOTH ARE NOT RELIGIONS BUT SAMPRADAYA (ILLITERATE MAN MADE, NOT BASED ON DHARMA

11. THE CULTURE OF BHARATHAM BASED ON UPANISHADS AND FULL OF  REALISATION TEXTS ARE PRODUCED BY GREAT RISHIS OF BHARATHAM

12. IN THIS MATERIALISTIC DESTRUCTIVE MINDED UNIVERSE, NO RELIGIONS COMPARABLE OR ABOVE SANATANA DHARMA OF BHARATHAM.

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OPINION: 

1.Congress, a donkey party, it's so called daydreaming stupid leader Rahul Vinci, Rahul Gandi, frequent visit to foreign countries, to abuse PM of this Nation, and Sanatana Dharma -exceeded all limits this time, his party and his family to be condemned, and kicked away from politics, people should awake and realise the danger.

2. All highly corrupted political parties are fall in in a funny heading (I.N.D.I.A.), PREPARED TO DEFEAT SRI MODIJI AND BJP IN 2024 ELECTION!!!???

3.These so-called leaders are failed in their own states and could not provide good governance, followed by unrest in their states.

4. The communists next donkey group, latest stunt of America visits and the comedy programmed namely Kerala Sabha!? these buggers destroyed Kerala in all and joining with radical Islam soon they will be eliminated, people of Kerala get up from donkey thoughts, otherwise Kerala shrink to extinct in all way

5. The speaker of Kerala assembly unnecessarily abuses Hinduism and supported by cpm party head, wonder these demons do not realise their faults, need a lesson to know the strength of DHARMA.

6. "UDF & LDF BOTH DEPEND ON MUSLIMS & CHRISTIANS VOTE BANKS BETRYED THE AGE-OLD VALUES OF HOLY LAND.

"BOTH ALLIANCE PARTIES NEGLECTED THE GREATNESS OF SRI ADI SANKARACHARYA, AND UNIVERSITY ON SWAMIJI'S NAME HYJACKED BY COMMUNISTS AND DEFAME THE KERALA AGE OLD TRADTIONS."

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NOTE:


1. POLITICIANS (THOSE IGNORANT AND DEMONIC NATURED) ARE NOT THE AUTHORITY TO OPEN THEIR UGLY FOUL MOUTH AND UTTER NONSENSE UPON SANATHANA DHARMAM

2. THE NONSENSE COMMENDY ALLIANCE ARE NOT THE AUTHORITY ON SANATHA DHARAMAM.

3. DK, DMK. AIADMKA AND ALL NONSENSE POLITICIANS BEWARE YOU WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY WASHED OUT SOON.

4. COMMUNISTS AND CONGRESS ARE THE ENEMY TO MANKIND DESTROY THEM.

5.ALL SANATHANA DHARAMAM FOLLOWERS (WHICH EVER YOUR POLITICAL INTEREST BE: YOUR POLITICAL MINDSET) TAKE An OATH THAT YOU STAND AGAINST ALL EVIL MINDSET AGAINST SANATHANA DHARMAM!!!

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######6. CRUSH THE ANTI NATIONAL ELEMENTS SUCH AS CONGRESS, COMMUNISTS, LEFT LIBERALS, URBAN NAXALS, TAMILNADU REGIONAL ANTI NATIONAL CUM ANTI SOCIAL POLITICAL PARTIES (DK, DMK, AIADMK, ALL SILLY SELF-APPOINTED CASTE GROUPS), NEVER ALLOW THESE BUGGERS RAISE THER VOICE/HEADS. CRUSH THEM UNDER YOUR FEET

#######7. THE PRESENT CASTE SYSTEM  IS MAN MADE ( NEHRUVIAN ERA IDEA OF DIVIDING HINDUS INTO COUNTLESS MANY HEADDINGS AND HOLD THEM FOR  FREE BENEFITS SO THAT COLONIAL DIVIDE AND RULE POLICY SINCE INDEPENDENCE, TILL NOW )  WONDER STILL THEY ARE KEPT AWAY FROM HINDUISM ) THIS IS  NOT RELATED TO DHARMA" POLITICIANS ARE IDIOTS WHO TALK NONSENSE WITHOUT KNOWING THE SUBSTANCE, REGARDING VARNA: IT IS ABOUT GUNA AND PROFESSION RELATED, DIRTY POLITICANS TWISTS KNOWINGLY, BURN THESE WEEDS FROM THE SOCIETY URGENT NEED OF THE PRESENT.

########8. VOTE BANK POLITICS OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES OF BHARATHAM, MADE THEM ABUSE SANATANA DHARMA FOLLOWERS (HINDUS) AND APPEASE MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS, SOTHE FAMILY POLITICS FLOURISHING, AT WILL AND WISH, HENCE HINDUS WAKEUP AND FIGHT AGAINST THIS TREACHERY AND DEFEAT ALL THESE DEMONS OF POLITICS.

#########9 "Udhayanidhi’s rant comparing Hindus with malarial mosquitoes and Covid virus could have easily gone without the kind of outrage we are seeing today. Such Hindu-hate has been normalised in Tamil Nadu, a state which has seen some of the greatest Hindu kingdoms like the Cholas, Pallavas and Parantakas."

{PSE WATCH PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: THE DISCUSSIONS OF OPPOSITION RUBBISH, NONSENSE ELEMENTS SHOUT AND IRRESPONSIBLE SPEECHES, NONE SEEMED GOOD, OR NATION LOVERS IN OPPOSTION BENCHES}

##########10 "But the massive outpouring of public anger on media and social media perhaps points to a silent change afoot in Tamil Nadu. A revival of Sanatan Dharma and politics around it is slowly taking shape under BJP’s young leader K Annamalai. Santana Dharma has been in Tamil Nadu for as long as it existed in the rest of India, tracing back to the Vedic times. It is not possible to keep that fountainhead of Sanatan Dharma muted forever with the rock of Dravidianism….”

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NOTE:


I.N.D.I.A. THE ALLIANCE OF MONKEY GROUP 26 POLITICAL PARTIES (MAJOR JUNK REGIONAL DYNASTY/FAMILY RULERS OF STATES) -"PUSHING CASTE CENSUS- TO SPLIT VOTES AND PLAY VOTE BANK POLITICS"

BEWARE OF THIS: DO NOT EVEN TO GIVE A CHANCE TO RULE: IT WILL BE HANDING OVER GARLAND (OUR DIVERSITY OUR PEPLE TO THESE MENTALLY UNBALACED IDIOTS

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OPINION: 
NEEDS OF THE PRESENT:


1. #ABOLISH COUNTLESS NUMBER OF MAN-MADE CASTES AND THIS SYSTEM USED AS A TOOL FOR POLITICS BY I.N.D. I.A. ALLIANCE SHORT CUT TO THE DOOR OF POWER.

2.# FOLLOW THE SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA AND LORD KRISHNA BHAGWAN SAID VARNSRAMAM WHICH PROVIDE THE PERSON A CHANCE HIS/HER OWN MAKING!

3.#HERE SUDRA CAN UPLIFT HIM/HERSELF TO FIRST CATEGORY BRAHMANA.!!

4.#AND ANYONE WISH TO CHANGE HIS/HER PROFESSION CAN EITHER GO UP OR DOWN!!!

5.#THUS, A FREEDOM AND MAKE THEIR INTERESTD CHOICE AND MAKING THEMSELVES!!!

6#THIS WAY POLITICIANS MISUSE AND MISREPRESENTATION, VOTE BANK POLITICS, AND ANTI PEOPLE ANTI NATION MINDSET CAN BE PREVENTED!!!!!

7.DK, DMK, AIADMK AND NUMBER CASTE BASED POLITICAL PARTIES OF TAMILNADU, AND LIKE STATES POWER GREEDY CORRUPTED POLITICANS AND PARTIES, CAN BE ERADCATED AS WE ERADCATE DENGU, MALERIA ETC, SO THAT UDAYANIDHI LIKES WILL NOT UTTER FOOLISH STATEMENTS ON SANATANA DHARMAM.

8. PM MODI JI SAID THAT POVERTY LINE IS UPLIFTED TO MIDDLE CLASS LARGR NUMBER OF PEOPLE BENEFITTED, BUT NOW THOSE ENJOYING THE BENEFITS SHOULD BE OUT OF BENEFICIARY OF POOR CLASS THRMSELVES.

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NOTE: 

LATEST ATTEMPT: NORTH-SOUTH 


DMK GONE MAD LEAD BY LUNATIC STALIN THE FOOLISH DEMO

PEOPLE OF TAMILNADU RISE ABOVE PETTY POLITICS AND DESTROY THE DEMONS & SAVE OUR CULTURAL STATE

DK, DMK, AIADMK, ++++CASTE BASED FAMILY DYNASTY TAMIL NADU POLITICS WHEN THE CASTE ATTEMPT FAILED, NEW THEORY OF NORTH SOUTH DIVIDE POLITICS:

"TAMIL NADU IS TEMPLES NADU, CHERA, SOSHA, PANDIAS WERE GREAT SANATANA DHARMA PRACTISHENERS, WONDER HOW TAMILNADU PEOPLE FORGOT THE HISTORY, GREAR NAYANMARS AND AZHWARS DHARMA FOLLOWERS, THE SICKNESS STARTED FROM THE DEMON DK=NAIKAR VEGAYAM: BUT PEOPLE DIDNOT STOP HIM, HE TOLD RAMAYANAM AS KEEMAYANAM, STAGE SHOWS AT OTTAWADA THEATRE, PEOPLE SILENT DEMONS HUNTED BRAHMANAS AGAIN NOTHIG HAPPENED, NEXT DMK BORN ALL NONSENSE BACKGROUND CINEMA, TAMIL PEOLE BLIND,DEAF,AND DUMB, YOU KNOW ALL TEMIL PEOPLE WERE TEMPLE GOERS, BHAKTI PRASTHANAM STILL ALIVE, NO OPPOSTION TO THIS POISONOUS DMK, LATER AIADMK BORN, WONDER HOW MGR FELL IN THIS ACCIDENTS, STORY CONTINUED WITH A DEMON JAYALALITHA MOST CORRUPTED DEMONIC RAKSHASI, STILL  TAMIL PEOPLE IN SLUMBER, NOW THE TAMIL NADU FILLED WITH POLITICAL PARTIES: CASTE BASED, CINEMA BASED, AND ENDLES NAMES, SO CALLED LEADERS CORRUPTED, NOW VOTBANK POLITICS ENTERING THE STAGE WITH MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIAN VOTE BANKS, ALL COMMOTION, ONLY BHAGAWAN SUBRAMNYA THE GREAT WARRIER CAN SAVE TAMIL NADU, PEOPLE ARE COWEREDS."

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WARNING: 1.

*NONSENSE: *SPEECH, *NONSENSE ACTION, *CORRUPTION, *DYNASTIC POLITICS: 

#1. KICK THESE TYPES OF POLITICAL PARTIES OUT OF THE POLITICS

##2. DESTROY THE DK, DMK, AIADMK AND SILLY CASTEBASEDOFPOLITICALPARTIES+AAP+TMC+SAMAJWADI+RJD+JDU+SIVASENA+ALL PETTI AND SILLY REGONAL PARTIES LEAD BY ARROGANT ROGUES 

###3. THESE POWER HUNGRY, CORRUPTED PEOPLE NOT FIT IN THE SOCIETY, ERADICATE THEM AS WE DO WITH DENGU AND MALERIA.

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WARNING-2.

WATCH RAHUL GANDGHI: A DANGEROUS ENEMY OF THIS HOLY NATION 

1. SPREADS NONSENSE, DIVIDE PEOPLE BY LANGUAGES, DIVIDE PEOPLE BY CASTES, DIVIDE BY PEOPLE RELIGIONS BASES, SPIT VENOM EVERYWHERE

2. ABUSE OUR PM EVERYWHERE AND ALL OVER THE WORLD?

3. ABUSE BHARATHAM OUTSIDE WHEREVER THIS FOOL GOES?

4. PUT A CHECK ON HIM HERAFTER.....

5. HE CONTACTS WITH ANI-INDIA FORCES WHEN FREQUENTLY VISIT ENGLAND AND USA, PROOFS ARE AVAILABLE IN IMAGES AND VIDEOS, HE HAS STRONG CONNECTIN WITH GEORGE SOROS AND CHINESE PRESIDENT, GETS MONEY TO DESTABILISE BHARATHAM

6.SONIYA GANDI AND RAHUL GANDI, BOTH ASSOCIATED WITH US BASED ANTI INDIA FORCES, DESTABILISE OUR HOLY NATION, JOINED WITH THEM ENTIRE OPPOSITION FAN THE FIRE OF HATRED AGAIST RULING BJP AND PM MODIJI.

7.THIS THE TIME WE THE CITIZENS OF THIS HOLY NATIONRISE ABOVE TO SUPPORT PM MODIJI

8.. KEEP DISTANCE FROM HIM AND HIS CONGRESS.

9. THIS DANGEROUS RASCAL HAS NO RESPECT TO NATION AND HER PEOPLE, HE IS FOLLOWING ITALIAN MAFIA CULTURE: "VIOLENCE, SPREAD LIES, NO FATH IN DEMOCRACY, OR PROPLE OF BHARATHAM, IN ITALY THIS MAFIA IS KNOWN AS FAMILY, THIS IS CONGRESS, SONIYA GANDI, RAHUL KANDI, PRIYANKA KINDI, FOLLOWED BY MOST CORRUPTED VADRA: DESTROY THEM BY KICKING OUT POLITICS.

10.RAHUL GANDI DIRTY, WICKED DRAMA IS CONTINUED WHEREVER HIS PPRESENCE, THE CONGRESS CHAMCHAS SHOUING, THE WHOLE DIRTY OPPOSTION JOIN THE WORST, DEMONSTRATE STUPIDITY IN THE WINTER PARLIAMWENT SESSION ( IN BOTH HOUSES), THESE DESHDROHIS MADE AN IMPRESSION, THAT THEY WON ON BJP, SETTING THE NATION DEFEATED BY THE OPPOSITION AND NOT BJP.

11.MY DEAR COUNTRYMEN AND MOTHERS, YOUTH TEACH A LESSON ABOUT THE STRENGTH OF DEMOCRACY, DEFEAT THEM IN ALL COMMING ELECTIONS FROM PANCHAYATH TO ASSEMBLES AND PARLIAMENT.

12.START NOW AND RISE ABOVE SPREAD THE VOW THROUGH OUT THE NATION.

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WARNING-3.

Swami Sri Adi Sankaracharya: Birthplace: KERALA 

1.Kerala is a place of mentally disturbed (Mad) people: Said by Swami Vivekananda, TRUE EVEN NOW!!!

2. People here more conscious in UDF & LDF (THE TWO DESTOYING FORCES OF KERALA ANCIENT CULTURE) than our Nation Upanishadic Culture.

3. People identify themselves in political parties name than Kerala ancient culture.

4. Here Santana Dharma exists only in temple, people visit temples to fulfill personal demands

5. KERALA AS TAMIL NADU IS MOST CORRUPTED AND FOOLISH STATE, NEVER AWAKE AND RISE!!!

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WARNING: 4.

I.N.D.I.A.: DESHDROHI ALLIANCE: 

WAQF NEW ASURA:

1.Explainer on Waqf Amendment Bill 2024" 

Explained on Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 - static.pib.gov.in

2.WHOLE OPPOSITION: I.N.D.I.A. CHORUS IN ASURIC WAY PROTEST AND FALL IN   PROTEST AGAINST THE   BILL.

3.THE NEW DEMON WAQF: CREATED BY NEHRU A TOOL TO SUPPRESS HINDUS, LATER AMANDED SEVARAL TIMES DURING CONGRESS RULE TILL 2013.

4.MAIN VILLAIN: CONGRESS RESPOSIBLE TO TODAY'S SITUATION

5.WAQF:  DANGEROUS: BHOOTHAM/RAKSHASAS/NEED RAGULATIONS FOR ITS DEMONIC AMBITIONS 

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JAI HIND
JAI BHARATHAM
VANDHE MADHARAM
BHARAT MATHA KI JAI.

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