The cradle of human civilization, the 'Vishwaguru' from whose land emanated the eternal hymns of the Vedic wisdom, the 'golden bird' of the yore - our nation Bharat, has been a witness to the flow of time. The longest continuing culture that survived despite the millennium long stretch of slavery and uncountable barbaric onslaughts, is itself a testimony of its greatness. However, today, we're in a transition phase where a decline in moral values and national pride is evident. In such troubled times, reminding the nation of its glorious past to inspire the youth to build a glorious and vibrant future for their motherland is a sacred task at hand, and this section is an effort in that direction. Let's flip through some golden pages of this pious book of Bharat's history, whose words of timeless wisdom have fulfilled the world's quest for wisdom for ages.
Nationalism is not a mere political programme; nationalism is a religion that has come from God; Nationalism is a creed which you shall have to live.... Then there will be a blessing on our work and this great nation will rise again and become once more what it was in the days of spiritual greatness”.
Nationalism is not a mere political programme; nationalism is a religion that has come from God; Nationalism is a creed which you shall have to live.... Then there will be a blessing on our work and this great nation will rise again and become once more what it was in the days of spiritual greatness”.
Sri Aurobindo
A Kshatriya does not necessarily fight with weapons. According to Sri Aurobindo " we should be absolutely unsparing in our attack on whatever obstructs the growth of the nation, and never be afraid to call a spade a spade. Excessive good nature will never do...in serious politics. Respect of persons must give way to truth and conscience...What India needs especially at this moment is aggressive virtues, the spirit of soaring idealism, bold creation, fearless resistance, courageous attack on the passive tamasic inertia we already have too much...."
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