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Shravana Krishna 14 Vik. Samvat 2080, Yugabda 5125 : 1 6 July, 2023: SM 5008 (For Private Circulation only)


1. FESTIVALS: ADHIK MAAS 2. PROGRAMS OF SARASANGHACHALAK DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT
3. MIGRANT PAKISTANI HINDU DOCTORS FORUM'S PROGRAMME 4. RSS AKHIL BHARATIYA PRANT PRACHARAK BAITHAK
5. IBC CELEBRATED ASHADHA PURNIMA 6. GURU POORNIMA UTSAVS
7. MONTH LONG ‘DARSHANA’ EXHIBITION AT BARRON ARTS CENTER 8. BALA DARSHANA CONTEST CONDUCTED IN RAGHAV VIBHAG
9. HINDU HERITAGE CAMP CONDUCTED IN MOZAMBIQUE 10. SEWA AT IRELAND BRAHMAKUMARI CENTRE
11. HSS VOLUNTEERS PARTICIPATED IN JULY 4 CELEBRATIONS 12. HSS APPRECIATED TEACHERS NATIONWIDE DURING ITS GURU VANDANA EVENTS
13. SUKHMANI SAHIB PATH ORGANIZED BY HINDU SIKH UNITY FORUM IN CANADA 14. 41ST AAPI CONVENTION
15. 10000 PEOPLE RECITE BHAGAVAD GITA IN TEXAS 16. BHARATIYA COMMUNITY COUNTERED PRO-KHALISTANI PROTESTERS
17. GITA PRESS CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 18. RSS ORGANISED SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES IN MANIPUR
19. BHARAT SENT 10,000 METRIC TONS OF WHEAT TO AFGHANISTAN 20. BHARAT’S FIRST INDIGENOUSLY BUILT 700 MW NUCLEAR REACTOR STARTS OPERATIONS
21. BHAGWAN HANUMAN UNVEILED AS OFFICIAL MASCOT OF ASIAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 22. UK PM HONOURS 101-YEAR-OLD SIKH WORLD WAR II VETERAN
23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Article: TRADITION OF SRUTI, SMRITI AND SENGOL


1. FESTIVALS: ADHIK MAAS: Adhik Maas comes every three years and is a very special month in the Hindu calendar. This month is also called Mal Maas, Purushottam Maas, Malimmacha and Londa Maas.

In all the lunar months of the Hindu calendar, there is a single Sankranti point when the sun moves from one zodiac to another, and it happens only once during the entire span of the lunar month. All the lunar months without the Sankranti are marked as Adhik Maas, which is observed approximately every three years. In 2023, Adhik Maas starts on July 18 and ends on August 16. Since it falls in the Shravana Maas, it is also called Shravana Adhik Maas. No festivals fall in this month, and marriage ceremonies, housewarming ceremonies and other auspicious occasions are avoided during this time period. Some rituals of this month include Akhanda Deepa, where a lamp is kept lit throughout the month continuously, Naktha Bhojana, which is complete fasting during the day and taking just one meal at night and Vishnu Panchaka Vratha, which are five fasts during the month on Shravana Nakshatra day, two Ekadashis, Pournami and Amavasya.  -GoTop


2. PROGRAMS OF SARASANGHACHALAK DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT: While speaking at a book release event in Pune on July 5, where eight volumes of the original Valmiki Ramayana were released, RSS Sarasanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that the world has so far failed to find answers to several questions and now thinks that Bharat can provide the solutions. He added that the work of national awakening is ongoing and the country needs intellectual Kshatriyas. Dr. Bhagwat also stated that protecting Dharma involves counteracting, enlightening, researching, and practicing.

On July 4, speaking at the release of a Marathi translation of the biography of RSS pracharak late Laxmanrao Inamdar, written in Gujarati by Narendra Modi and Rajabhai Nene decades ago, Dr. Bhagwat said that organising Hindus did not amount to opposition to Muslims and Christians. He added that the foundational thoughts of RSS are positive and Sangh's leaders have always opposed violence.  -GoTop


3. MIGRANT PAKISTANI HINDU DOCTORS FORUM'S PROGRAMME: On July 3, an event was organised in Ahmedabad by Pakistani-origin Hindu doctors and their families to thank the government for ensuring that such doctors got a permanent registration for practising in Bharat after clearing an exam from the National Medical Commission. The organisers announced that as many as 50 Gujarat-based Pakistani Hindu doctors, who were already awarded Bharatiya citizenship, have cleared the exam conducted a few months back.

Speaking on the occasion, RSS Sarakaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale said that he is happy to be among the people who have again become citizens of Bharat. He added that CAA was an attempt to fast-track the process of granting citizenship to persecuted minorities of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Speaking on the occasion, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that migrant Hindu doctors have made a successful journey from darkness to light.
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4. RSS AKHIL BHARATIYA PRANT PRACHARAK BAITHAK: The Akhil Bharatiya ‘Prant Pracharak Baithak’ of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh discussed ways to make RSS shakhas more aligned with their social responsibilities and encourage them to be more proactive. This annual baithak was held from July 13-15 in Ooty (Nilgiris district), Tamil Nadu.

During the baithak, serious concerns were expressed about the current situation in Manipur. Efforts were being made by the RSS swayamsevaks to create an environment of peace, mutual trust, and provide necessary assistance to the affected families in Manipur. The baithak also discussed the expansion of relief efforts for the affected people by the RSS volunteers. All sections of society were urged to contribute to fostering mutual harmony and establishing peace. Additionally, a call was made to the government to take every possible action for permanent peace and rehabilitation. 
The baithak reviewed the service activities conducted by Sangh for the people affected by recent floods in Mandi, Kullu, and other districts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Delhi. Immediate measures were considered. Updates on actions taken in various states during recent calamities were also shared with everyone.
The Sangh shakhas undertake various social and service activities according to their social responsibilities and the needs of the surrounding areas. The baithak included discussions on the details of such activities and the exchange of experiences. Plans were made to enhance the active involvement of each sangh shakha in this direction.
In the year 2023, a total of 105 Sangh Shiksha Varg were conducted, including the Sangh’s Pratham, Dwitiya, and Tritiya Varsha, with total participation of 21,566 shiksharthis from across the country. Among them, 16,908 shiksharthis below the age of forty years and 4,658 shiksharthis between the ages of forty to sixty-five years participated.
According to the data received in the baithak, 63,724 daily Shakhas of the Sangh are operating at 39,451 locations across the country, along with 23,299 Saptahik Milans (weekly gatherings) and 9,548 Masik Mandalis (monthly circles) at other places. The baithak also reviewed the future expansion of activities and the Shatabadi Vistarak Yojana (centenary expansion plan) of Sangh for the upcoming centenary year.
In the baithak, there was mainly a discussion on organisational matters.
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5. IBC CELEBRATED ASHADHA PURNIMA: The International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) celebrated Ashadha Purnima on July 3, as the Dharma Chakra Pravartana Divas at National Museum, Janpath, New Delhi, under the aegis of Ministry of Culture, Government of Bharat. It is the annual flagship event of IBC on the second most sacred day for Buddhists after the Buddha Purnima. The day marks Buddha's first teaching, after attaining Enlightenment, to the first five ascetic disciples (paƱcavargiya) on the full-moon day of Ashadha at ‘Deer Park', Rishipatana Mrigadaya in the present day Sarnath, near Varanasi.

The programme included Dhamma talk on the significance of Ashadha Purnima by His Holiness 12th Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa and the special address by Minister of Culture and External Affairs Meenakashi Lekhi. Many other dignitaries and patriarchs of Buddhist sanghas, eminent masters, scholars, and diplomatic representatives based in New Delhi participated in the event.
In a recorded message, Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu called upon the youth to learn from the teachings of the Buddha, to enrich themselves and immensely contribute to building a peaceful society, nation, and world. Minister of State for Culture and External Affairs, Meenakashi Lekhi described a lay person's journey to attain the level of a Bodhisattva and said that right actions can change our destiny.
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6. GURU POORNIMA UTSAVS: On July 9, swayamsevaks and sevikas of the Gandhiji Shakha - South East Zone of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Trinidad and Tobago, observed Guru Poornima Utsav. Hosted at the Chandrasekhar Vishnu Mandir in Rio Claro; the program consisted of bhajans, sangh geets and verses from the Ramcharitamanas.

Around 30 people including parents, well-wishers, and the community group ‘Friends in Dharma’ attended the event. HSS National Sanghachalak Deoroop Teemal delivered the Guru Poornima sandesh. Gandhiji Shakha was started in 1985 in Rio Claro on August 31 – the Independence Day of Trinidad and Tobago.
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Melbourne also celebrated Guru Pooja Utsav on July 9. Around 400 swayamsevaks and sevikas across various shakhas in Melbourne attended the event. The utsav included explaining the significance of guru via various programs like skit by kids as well as an insightful boudhik.
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7. MONTH LONG ‘DARSHANA’ EXHIBITION AT BARRON ARTS CENTER: After visiting the ‘Darshana’ exhibition at the Woodbridge Library last year, the Barron Art Center (BAC) Director offered to host the exhibition for a month in June/July 2023. The BAC building hosts musical performances, lectures and an ever-changing display of art produced by nationally renowned artists. The Woodbridge Township Cultural Arts Commission chaired by Dr. Dolores Capraro Gioffre with support from Mayor John E. McCormac sponsored the ‘Darshana’ exhibition from June 26 to July 30. Preparations started two months prior to the event with BAC and Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh teams coming together to plan the inauguration day and the weekend events. BAC sent invitation cards through USPS to more than 4000 people. They also printed posters to be placed at different locations. HSS team decorated the heritage building of BAC for the inauguration.

Isha Vyas, Division Head of Middlesex County Office of Culture and Heritage inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp. Mayor McCormac presented to HSS the proclamation for Hindu American Heritage. Along with the month-long poster exhibition, a few other attractions from Hindu culture included classical and folk dance, music, puppet show and fun photo booths on some weekends.  -GoTop


8. BALA DARSHANA CONTEST CONDUCTED IN RAGHAV VIBHAG: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS USA launched Bala Darshana - a 10-week speech contest for children in the age group 5 to 12 years. The program aims to develop their public speaking and leadership skills while learning about the Hindu civilization, its heritage and contributions.  Each week, a new topic or concept relevant to Hindu Dharma is introduced to three age categories.

Three shakhas in Raghav Vibhag, Charlotte, conducted the Bala Darshana contest. The topics for each bala/shishu participant were assigned a week in advance. Some shakhas even organized pre-contests/mock contests by pairing up two kids with one tarun karyakarta. These virtual contests allowed for practice and feedback, ensuring the participants were well prepared. Each child's speech was recorded and shared with their respective parents to witness the child's progress and be part of their journey in the contest.
The final contest took place during a boudhik session, with parents serving as the audience. The results would be declared at a later date, and trophies would be distributed during the Vijayadashami utsav.
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9. HINDU HERITAGE CAMP CONDUCTED IN MOZAMBIQUE: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Maputo, Mozambique, conducted the Hindu Heritage Camp on July 1-2 at Salamanga. This was the fourth HHC in a series which started in 2017. 102 students aged 8 to 16 participated in it. 16 volunteers conducted the activities which included games, yoga and shloka recitation. Most of the volunteers were participants in a previous HHC.

In the concluding function, karyavah of HSS Mozambique Mayur Manchu said that HSS activities built patriotic personality with subtle understanding of sense of responsibility towards the community.  -GoTop

 
10. SEWA AT IRELAND BRAHMAKUMARI CENTRE: A team of swayamsevaks from Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Ireland made a purposeful impact at the Brahmakumari centre in Dublin with their service. On June 24, they cleaned the place and painted the interior rooms and external walls.

The team managed to complete the job to meet the expectations of the centre. In a message, the centre head sister Catherine said that the vision, zeal and enthusiasm of HSS swayamsevaks to take on a project and bring many willing hands to lighten the task in a loving, egoless, humble and utter professional way is admirable.  -GoTop

 
11. HSS VOLUNTEERS PARTICIPATED IN JULY 4 CELEBRATIONS: Hindu Americans and volunteers of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS USA participated and volunteered in the Independence Day celebrations all over the country on July 4. In North Carolina, over 100 HSS volunteers walked in the 4th of July parade, a few playing traditional Hindu and American patriotic tunes on their band instruments.

In Texas, HSS was recognized as ‘Friends of the Event’ at a city-organized Independence Day fest. In San Jose, HSS volunteer families participated in the ‘Red and White Parade’. Young children in ethnic outfits walked holding the American flag and posters on yoga and spirituality. Attendees of the nationwide HSS youth and leadership development camps at multiple locations celebrated July 4th by hoisting the Star - Spangled Banner and singing the national anthem.  -GoTop


12. HSS APPRECIATED TEACHERS NATIONWIDE DURING ITS GURU VANDANA EVENTS: During May and June, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, USA (HSS) organized Guru Vandana events across the nation to honor teachers and their contribution to society. More than 1000 academicians, including teachers, principals, and superintendents from over 60 school districts, were appreciated during these events, attended by more than 6000 attendees comprising students, parents, and other invitees. In a typical event, the children presented a cultural program where Sanskrit shlokas were recited, honoring the Guru.

A local chief guest shared their thoughts with the audience, followed by a teacher appreciation ceremony. This event included a cultural program at several places. Some children developed innovative skits reflecting great personalities from Bharat and the U.S. All these events were organized by local HSS centers and planned and coordinated by teenage children and their families. In some places, HSS collaborated with the local townships to involve the school district. Teachers and attendees were impressed by students’ passion and level of involvement and acknowledged how this event introduced them to Hindu culture and its all-inclusive philosophy.  -GoTop


13. SUKHMANI SAHIB PATH ORGANIZED BY HINDU SIKH UNITY FORUM IN CANADA: The inaugural Sukhmani Sahib Path, organized by the Hindu Sikh Unity Forum in Canada on July 8 at Oakville Gurudwara, aimed to foster unity and collaboration among like-minded Hindus and Sikhs, united by a shared history, culture, and heritage. The event was successful in achieving its objectives despite attempts to pressurize the Gurudwara committee into canceling the gathering. Around 170 members of the Hindu-Sikh community gathered to participate in the prayers.

The event witnessed the presence of distinguished elected representatives and prominent community members, including Senator of Canada Leo (Leonidas) Housakos and Mayor of Oakville Rob Burton.
The Path was followed by Kirtan and brief speeches emphasizing the significance of the initiative as a much-needed effort in promoting harmony and understanding. The initiative is a positive step towards strengthening bonds and promoting mutual respect among Hindus and Sikhs in Canada.
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14. 41ST AAPI CONVENTION: The 41st annual American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) Convention and Scientific Sessions concluded on July 9 at the Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, PA, with Dr. Anjana Samadder assuming charge as the new President of AAPI. The convention was held under the major theme ‘True and Total Health is the Wellbeing of Mind, Body, and Spirit’.

Venkaiah Naidu, former UpRashtrapati of Bharat, delivered a keynote address emphasizing the importance of giving back to one’s motherland and nurturing one’s physical and mental well-being. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar addressed the gathering, sharing insights on stress management through yoga, breathing techniques, and meditation. Several distinguished individuals were honored during the convention. M.D., Managing Director of Akkad Holdings and Executive Servant Leader at J & B Medical, received the AAPI Presidential Healthcare Leadership Award 2023.  -GoTop


15. 10000 PEOPLE RECITE BHAGAVAD GITA IN TEXAS: On Guru Purnima, July 3, as many as ten thousand people recited Bhagavad Gita at the Allen East Center in Texas.

This collective recitation of religious text is marked as one of its kind event in the United States to date. As reported by news agency PTI, the event named ‘Bhagavad Gita Parayan Yagya’ was organised by Yoga Sangeeta Trust America and SGS Geeta Foundation.  -GoTop


16. BHARATIYA COMMUNITY COUNTERED PRO-KHALISTANI PROTESTERS: Pro-Khalistani elements had announced to hold rallies outside Bharatiya Missions in the UK, US, Canada and Australia on July 8. This was followed by posters threatening the Bharatiya ambassadors to Canada and the US, as well as the consulate general in Toronto.

Members of the Bharatiya community holding the Tricolour gathered outside the Consulate to protect their diplomats and the consulate office and unitedly countered the pro-Khalistan protest in Canada’s Toronto.
The Bharatiya diaspora raised slogans like “Bharat Mata ki jai”,“Vande Mataram” and carried placards written “Khalistani are not Sikh”, and “Canada stop supporting Khalistani Canadian terrorists”. A member of the Bharatiya diaspora, Anil Shiringi, said that they support the Bharatiya Consulate and will stand up against any Khalistani threats.
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17. GITA PRESS CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS: Gita Press, established in Gorakhpur in 1923 with the concept of not-for-profit, is the world's largest publishing center of Hindu religious books in terms of language and number. Then Rashtrapati of Bharat, Ramnath Kovind, had inaugurated the centenary celebrations of Gita Press on June 4, 2022.

On July 5, 2023, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi addressed the closing ceremony of the centenary celebrations and released the Chitramaya Shiva Purana Granth. Speaking on the occasion, he said that an institution like Gita Press has a national character as it connects Bharat and strengthens Bharat’s solidarity. He added that Gita Press is a living faith that has always enriched social values and shown the path of duty to people.   -GoTop


18. RSS ORGANISED SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES IN MANIPUR: As part of the relief and service work during the ongoing violence in the state, a team of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Manipur Prant and Seva Bharati, Manipur visited the affected areas of Bishnupur district. During the visit, the team also met with the family members of violence victims Ningombam Ibomcha, Haobam Ibocha and Naorem Rajkumar of Khoijumantabi and handed over Rs 10,000 along with essential commodities to the next of kin of each victim.

RSS in association with Seva Bharati is running a Model Relief Center at Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Skill Development Center (RBSDC). With an aim to impart skills while staying at relief camp and support their livelihood post-violence, skill development and self-employment activities are being conducted in the camp on different job roles by Institute of Bioresources Sustainable Development and Central Agricultural University.  -GoTop


19. BHARAT SENT 10,000 METRIC TONS OF WHEAT TO AFGHANISTAN: Afghanistan continues to grapple with the extreme food crises. Bharat has donated 10,000 metric tonnes of wheat to the landlocked country.

It reached the Herat city of Afghanistan on July 4, United Nations World for Food Programme (UNWFP) said in a tweet. "Wheat donated by the Government of #India @MEAIndia @dpa_meato @WFP arrived in Herat where it was milled for distribution to hungry families across #Afghanistan." UN WFP stated in the tweet. Last month, the Bharatiya government had sent another 20,000 metric tons of wheat to Afghanistan using Iran's Chabahar port, Afghanistan-based Khaama Press reported. Earlier, another wheat assistance delivery of 40,000 tons was carried out through Pakistan's land border. Bharat shows its dedication to promoting the stability and prosperity of Afghanistan by widening the channels for aid distribution, as per Khaama Press.  -GoTop


20. BHARAT’S FIRST INDIGENOUSLY BUILT 700 MW NUCLEAR REACTOR STARTS OPERATIONS: On June 30, the first indigenously built 700MW Nuclear Reactor at Kakrapar Atomic Power Project (KAPP) in Gujarat has started and ignited its commercial operations, which is a landmark achievement of Bharat in civil nuclear power. This is an achievement of Bharat under the “Make In India” initiative.

“With great pleasure, this is to inform that our first indigenous 700MW, the KAPP-3, has become commercial on June 30, 2023, at 10 AM”, a senior KAPP official said.
The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited is planning to build sixteen 700MW Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors across the country and has granted financial and administrative sanctions for the same.
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21. BHAGWAN HANUMAN UNVEILED AS OFFICIAL MASCOT OF ASIAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS: On the 50th anniversary of the Asian Athletics Association, Bhagwan Hanuman, one of the most sacred deities in Hinduism, has been unveiled on July 11 as the official mascot of the Asian Athletics Championships 2023.

The continental event began on July 12 in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. The Asian Athletics Association released the news about the official mascot on their website while stating their reasoning behind the logo. They wrote, “Hanuman exhibits extraordinary abilities in (Bhagwan) Rama’s service, including speed, strength, courage, and wisdom ... Hanuman’s greatest ability is, in fact, his incredibly staunch loyalty and devotion.”  -GoTop


22. UK PM HONOURS 101-YEAR-OLD SIKH WORLD WAR II VETERAN: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has honoured Rajindar Singh Dhatt, one of the last surviving Sikh soldiers who fought in the Second World War with a ‘Points of Light’ honour at a UK-India Week reception at 10 Downing Street.
Dhatt, 101, was recognised on June 28 for his service and his work in running the ‘Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen’s Association’ to help bring together British Bharatiya war veterans.

Dhatt, based in Hounslow in southwest London since 1963, was born in pre-Partition Bharat in 1921. Dhatt joined the British Indian Army during the Second World War and excelled up the ranks, being promoted to Havildar Major (Sergeant Major) in 1943.
“It is an immense honour to receive this recognition from the Prime Minister, to whom I would like to extend my deepest appreciation for acknowledging the importance and impact of the ‘Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen’s Association’,” said Dhatt.
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23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Vishwa Vibhag Sah Samyojak Anil Vartak is travelling to South Korea, Japan and Thailand. Visitors: Dr Jashubhai Patel, Dr Amit Desai, Sajal Kaushik - USA, Aastha Chaddha - UK 
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Knowledge leads to unity, but ignorance to diversity.” — Swami Ramakrishna
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JAI SHRI RAM
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TRADITION OF SRUTI, SMRITI AND SENGOL
Sachidanand Joshi

Perception and inference are valid sources of knowledge in the Indian traditions and so must be respected

Recently, India witnessed the establishment of the historic ‘Sengol’ in her new building of the parliament. The ceremony verily is the demonstration of our civilisational journey and re-discovering the ancient tradition once practised. The ‘Sengol’ is not a symbol of power, or lustre that is passed on from one generation to another rather it envelops a much wider connotation with deep philosophic meanings. The ‘Sengol’ as a concept is deeply rooted in the idea of ‘Aram’ - the Tamil equivalent of ‘Dharma’. Saint Tiruvalluvar, in his timeless ‘Thirukkural’, sings the glorification of ‘Sengonmai’ as ‘rule with justice’, which is one of the most precious achievements of the Indic civilisation.
The ‘Sengol’, or the Staff or the Sceptre, is the foundation or support of all virtues and ethics essential for the state. The establishment was a moment of joy, pleasure, and pride for most of us. But some people doubted its grandeur and importance and also questioned its historicity. Being ignorant of our rich indic tradition of ‘Sruti and Smriti’, such people sought the justification of this entire ceremony. To understand the significance of Sengol, it is necessary to sweep over the tradition of Sruti and Smriti.

One of the distinctive features of India is her preservation and dissemination of knowledge for almost five thousand years at least. India bestows utmost importance on knowledge, and that is why India is known as a ‘knowledge culture’. This knowledge tradition is beyond the boundaries of any spatiotemporal relationship (desatita and kalatita) as well as continuous (nirantara).
The entire outlook of Indian knowledge tradition is an interplay of Sruti and Smriti. There is a very intricate relationship between Sruti and the Smriti. The Brihaspati Smriti perceives these two as the two eyes for the men of wisdom and deprived of these two, one may lose their path and fall.
Since the Vedas are transmitted orally and are perceptible to the auditory sense, it is termed Sruti. It means ‘learning by hearing’ which is the primary revelation at the beginning of creation.’ This revelation was ‘seen’ by the primaeval seers; on the other hand, Smriti means ‘recollection’ and is the collective term for all other sacred literature which is considered to be secondary to Sruti (Van Buitenen, 1974. Revelation is the inner visualisation of the true nature of various entities and their attributes. Vedic seers acquired this revelation through a progressive self-culture (atma-sanskara). Sruti statements are considered infallible and hence are authoritative.
In his book ‘Freedom at Midnight’, Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins remind us of the above-mentioned ritual that happened at sundown on 14th August 1947 in Delhi. This pious ritual ended with chanting 11 verses of Kolaru Pathigam - a Tamil text – to instil good thoughts in mind.
Indian philosophical tradition accepts Sruti as the only means of Dharma. Sruti as well as Smriti are regarded as valid means of knowledge. Sruti provides a firm foundation for all knowledge traditions, and practices. Regarding the validity of Smritis, the Mimamsa School of philosophy presents an enriching argument by saying that “if the Smriti writers knew a certain action that should not be done, how could they declare it to be one that should be done, and thus mislead the contemporary society? One may argue that some sort of memory of the Sruti provides the necessary foundation for Smriti writers to codify some acts. But such memory is also not possible in the absence of some previous perception. The Smritis cannot be solely based on memory because memory demands previous cognition or experience. Continual of some sort of cultural memory also does not authenticate them. On the other side, the memory of the Vedas is not authenticated merely by its unbroken tradition but by the fact that the Vedas are perceptible to us during its recitation. In the case of Smriti , no such prior cognition is available to support their theories and practices.
Indian tradition accepts Smriti as reliable based on inference (anumana) which is a valid source of knowledge. The reason behind such inference is the fact that ‘the agent is the same’, i.e., the author of the concerned Smriti and the performer of the acts prescribed by the Sruti are the same individual. It is also quite reasonable to accept that knowledge of Sruti texts is remembered, while certain Sruti texts and their wordings may be now lost. Different philosophical schools answer this question differently. The Mimamsa School assumes that Smritis are derived from Vedic texts now forgotten or inaccessible to us currently. In this way, Smriti, through inference, becomes the source of valid knowledge.
Perception and Inference, thus, are valid sources of knowledge in the Indian culture. Amidst the looming controversies surrounding the tradition of ‘Sengol’, its cultural validity can be significantly proven through the institutional memory that rests with the Adheenams of Tamil Nadu. In the present context, the tradition of handing over Sengol as a symbolic transfer of power is an inalienable cultural embodiment of the Sruti-Smriti tradition of ancient India. Its reiteration in modern India and symbolic placement in the new Indian parliament signifies the cultural awakening and echoes the civilisational idioms in the 21st century. (The author is member Secretary IGNCA) (The Pioneer, 14 July 2023)
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Ashadha Shukla 13 Vik. Samvat 2080, Yugabda 5125 : 1 July, 2023:SM 5007  (For Private Circulation only)


1. FESTIVALS: GURU PURNIMA 2. PROGRAMS OF SARASANGHACHALAK DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT
3. PEOPLE SUFFERED "ATROCITIES AND BARBARISM" DURING EMERGENCY: DATTATREYA HOSABALE 4. YOGA DAY CELEBRATION ACROSS THE WORLD
5. JOHN P. STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATED GURU VANDANA 6. UTTAR LOS ANGELES VIBHAG CONDUCTED HINDU HERITAGE CAMP
7. 8,000 CELEBRATE HINDU MANDIR FESTIVAL IN HAMM 8. FIRST EVER HINDU-AMERICAN SUMMIT ORGANISED AT US CAPITOL HILL
9. PM MODI CONFERRED WITH EGYPT'S HIGHEST STATE HONOUR IN CAIRO 10. SENIOR BHARATIYA ADVOCATE SURESH SRIVASTAVA ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMAN OF GLOBAL UN ADVOCACY BODY
11. REVIVING ANCIENT HINDU TRADITIONS OF TRIPURA 12. GANDHI PEACE PRIZE FOR 2021 TO GITA PRESS, GORAKHPUR
13. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Article: RSS FOUNDER DR HEDGEWAR & HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE


1. FESTIVALS: GURU PURNIMA: Guru Purnima, observed on the full moon day (Purnima) in the month of Ashadha (July 3 this year), is a festival dedicated to offering respect to all the spiritual and academic gurus. It is also known as Vyasa Purnima, for it marks the birthday of Veda Vyasa, the sage who authored the Mahabharata and compiled the Vedas.

The festival is common to all spiritual traditions of Bharat, where it is an expression of gratitude towards the teacher by his or her disciples. In Nepal, Treenok Guha Purnima is celebrated as ‘Teacher’s Day’ in schools. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) celebrates ‘Guru Purnima’ as one of its six annual utsavs. On this day, RSS swayamsevaks worship their Guru - the Bhagwa Dhwaj. RSS was founded in 1925 and the first ‘Gurupuja’ in the organisation was held in 1928.  -GoTop

 
2. PROGRAMS OF SARASANGHACHALAK DR. MOHAN BHAGWAT: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat attended the second year training camp of RSS at Tippar in Galod, Hamirpur. While addressing the swayamsevaks, he said that to implement the belief of collective unity in our lives is the mantra of the Sangh. Around 259 swayamsevaks from five states participated in the camp which ended on June 25.

On June 18, Dr. Bhagwat attended a symposium -"Pathfinder symposium with GSPFP knowledge gurus" in Delhi. The symposium was conducted by The Global Strategic Policy Foundation Pune (GSPFP), a 12-year-old Pune-based think tank. Governor of Kerala Arif Mohammad Khan, Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, several other high ranking ambassadors and retired military officials with vast operational experience with regards to security and foreign policy issues also attended the symposium. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Bhagwat said that Bharat had always stressed on its dharma because of which it never attacked any other country. He added that Bharat always wanted world unity, as distinct from uniformity, in the larger interest of lasting peace in the world.
Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that Bharat with it's rich cultural and spiritual traditions was best qualified to provide global leadership.
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3. PEOPLE SUFFERED "ATROCITIES AND BARBARISM" DURING EMERGENCY: DATTATREYA HOSABALE: Recalling the "atrocities and barbarism" people suffered during the Emergency imposed by the Indira Gandhi government 48 years ago, RSS Sarakaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale said on June 25 that it was a "black chapter" in Bharat's history.

Hosabale was speaking at the Indraprastha Vishwa Samvada Kendra (IVSK) on the anniversary of the Emergency which was imposed on June 25, 1975 and lasted till March 21, 1977. The Emergency vested upon the Pradhan Mantri Indira Gandhi the authority to rule by decree, allowing elections to be suspended and civil liberties to be curbed. The Emergency in 1975 is considered one of the most controversial periods of independent Bharat's history.  -GoTop


4. YOGA DAY CELEBRATION ACROSS THE WORLD: The 9th International Day of Yoga (IDY) was celebrated worldwide on June 21.
Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi led IDY celebrations at the UN Headquarters in New York set a Guinness World Record for most nationalities participating in a single session. The event witnessed the presence of esteemed UN officials, diplomats, and prominent personalities. PM Modi emphasised that yoga is a truly universal, ancient, living and dynamic Bharatiya tradition and that it is free from copyrights, patents, royalty and payments.

On June 20, several members of the Bharatiya diaspora and yoga enthusiasts gathered at the iconic Trafalgar Square in London for a two-hour holistic yoga session.
On June 18, the Kyabazinga (ruler) of Busoga William Gabula Nadiope performed yoga at the SDM mandir along Bell Avenue in Jinja City, Uganda. More than 600 people attended the event hosted by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Uganda.
In his speech at the celebrations, the Kyabazinga of Busoga said that it was his first time to celebrate yoga adding that yoga practice brings joy, health, peace from within the body and opens a sense of connection between an individual’s inner consciousness and the external world.
Around 650 people gathered to practise yoga on the grounds of Tsukiji Honganji Mandir in Tokyo on June 21.
On June 18, yoga enthusiasts took part in a mass yoga session at the amphitheatre lawns at North Beach in Durban, South Africa.
Nepal police personnel performed yoga during the IDY at National Police Academy in Kathmandu.
In a joint initiative by Bahrain India Cultural & Arts Services (BICAS) and Prop Yoga & Therapy Centre and under the patronage of the Bharatiya Embassy, a Manthan Yoga Conclave was organized in Bahrain.
Around 300 yoga enthusiasts attended the yoga session organized by the embassy of Bharat in Kiev, Ukraine.
More than 520 participants across several cities participated in the 9th IDY organized by the Sanatan Dharma Swayamsevak Sangh in Myanmar.
IDY was celebrated by swayamsevaks of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS New Zealand at the Bharatiya High Commission in Wellington.
HSS (UK) organised diverse array of events in different cities of UK on the occasion of IDY.
IDY was also celebrated in several cities across Tanzania including Iringa, Mwanza, Lindi and Tanga.
Chapters of HSS USA organized events to celebrate IDY in several cities of the USA.
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Munich Shakha demonstrated suryanamaskar at an IDY event organized by the Consulate General of Bharat, Munich.
National Cadet Corps (NCC) celebrated the 9th IDY with full zeal and enthusiasm with the participation of 11 lakh NCC Cadets at different venues across Bharat.
The Bharatiya Army formed a ‘Bharatmala’ by conducting yoga all along the border areas of the nation including Dong in Arunachal Pradesh, Longewala in Rajasthan, Siachen and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The troops, families including children and defence civilians actively participated in the events.
Local yoga organisations and Bharatiya embassies in several other countries across the globe also celebrated IDY with various functions.
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5. JOHN P. STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATED GURU VANDANA: On May 5, John P. Stevens High School in Edison, New Jersey, celebrated Guru Vandana for the first time. The board of the Hindu Students of John P. Stevens (HSJPS) planned the event. Since this event was conducted for the first time, many club members were unaware of how exactly to invite their teachers and what the event would look like. To overcome this, an email regarding the event was sent to the teachers listing the name(s) of the student(s) that wished to invite the teacher as well as a brief overview on the meaning of a Guru and the importance of the event to the Hindu culture.

After the Deep Prajwalan, a presentation regarding Guru Vandana and the Guru Shishya educated the teachers about this Hindu tradition.
Students felicitated their teachers by applying tilak, doing aarti, giving them a shawl, and touching their feet. The students spoke about their teachers and the teachers also shared their thoughts on the Hindu way of paying reverence. 25 teachers and around 25 students attended the event.
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6. UTTAR LOS ANGELES VIBHAG CONDUCTED HINDU HERITAGE CAMP: Uttar Los Angeles Vibhag of HSS USA conducted Hindu Heritage Camp (HHC) in Eastvale, CA on May 21. 19 karyakartas including three from Hindu YUVA and five sevikas planned the camp activities. 74 new contacts from 22 families joined their first ever sangh karyakram at the camp. Total participation in the camp was 105 including 30 bals and around 10 kishores. Ice-breaking games, yogasana, khel and charcha were conducted in separate ganas for bala, kishore, purush and mahila.

The feedback from the participants was very encouraging and they expressed the need to meet regularly for such activities.  -GoTop


7. 8,000 CELEBRATE HINDU MANDIR FESTIVAL IN HAMM: The annual festival of the Sri Kamadchi Ampal Mandir in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Hamm, Germany, began on June 5. Around 8,000 devotees celebrated the main day of the festival on June 18. After ceremonies in the mandir, the statue of Devi Kamadchi was placed on a float and honored by the devotees in a three-hour procession. The procession was the culmination of the festival that lasted around two weeks.

The Hindu mandir in Hamm is one of the largest in Europe and attracts visitors from all over the world every year during the festival.  -GoTop


8. FIRST EVER HINDU-AMERICAN SUMMIT ORGANISED AT US CAPITOL HILL: On June 14, the first-ever Hindu-American Summit was hosted by the Americans4Hindus Political Action Committee (PAC) in collaboration with over 20 other diaspora organisations. The aim of the summit was to bring the Hindu community’s issues to the attention of the lawmakers.

Around 130 Bharatiya American leaders from Florida, New York, Boston, Texas, Chicago, and California representing more than 20 Hindu and Bharatiya organisations attended the event. Dr Romesh Japra, Founder and Chairman of American4Hindus said that they thought it is a good idea to bring all the organisations together for this summit being held for political engagement as they feel that Hindu Americans are being discriminated against.  -GoTop

9. PM MODI CONFERRED WITH EGYPT'S HIGHEST STATE HONOUR IN CAIRO: On June 25, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi was conferred with ‘Order of the Nile’ award, Egypt's highest state honour by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Modi's state visit to the African country was the first by a Bharatiya PM since 1997. Later, PM Modi also paid a visit to the Heliopolis Commonwealth War Cemetery and offered tributes to the 4,000 Bharatiya soldiers who bravely fought and laid down their lives in Egypt and Palestine during the First World War. He also interacted with the Bharatiya diaspora in separate groups at the Ritz Carlton hotel.
Earlier on June 23, PM Modi addressed a large gathering of the Bharatiya diaspora at the Ronald Reagan Centre in Washington, marking the conclusion of his US State visit. While speaking to the Bharatiya diaspora, PM Modi said that the collective resilience of the nation that has overcome centuries of colonisation and restored the belief that for Bharat, “sky is the limit”.
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10. SENIOR BHARATIYA ADVOCATE SURESH SRIVASTAVA ELECTED VICE-CHAIRMAN OF GLOBAL UN ADVOCACY BODY:A senior Bharatiya advocate Suresh Srivastava was unanimously elected vice-chairman of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), a global UN advocacy body.
As the new vice-chairman of WFUNA, headquartered at the United Nations premises in New York, Srivastava will play a key role in shaping the organisation’s policies and priorities, as well as helping to advance its mission around the world, a press release said.

In his statement, Srivastava said that it was a tremendous opportunity for him to contribute to the important work of advancing the United Nations’ goals of peace and development, and to work alongside some of the most dedicated and passionate people in the world.  -GoTop


11. REVIVING ANCIENT HINDU TRADITIONS OF TRIPURA: June 26 marked the beginning of the Kharchi Puja in Tripura, the festival of ‘14 Devatas’ believed to be the guardians of the state. The event holds immense historical and cultural importance, showcasing the rich heritage and traditions of the region. The auspicious event marked the revival of ancient customs and traditions, drawing enthusiastic devotees from far and wide. The rituals and ceremonies followed during the Kharchi Puja have been meticulously preserved over the centuries. 

The festival also witnessed cultural performances, showcasing the diverse folk traditions of Tripura. Kharchi Puja not only serves as a platform for spiritual rejuvenation but also as an occasion to foster community bonds and unity.  -GoTop


12. GANDHI PEACE PRIZE FOR 2021 TO GITA PRESS, GORAKHPUR: The Gandhi Peace Prize for the year 2021 is being conferred on Gita Press, Gorakhpur. The award carries an amount of Rs. 1 crore, a citation, a plaque and an exquisite traditional handicraft/handloom item. On June 18, the Jury headed by the Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi unanimously decided to select Gita Press, Gorakhpur in recognition of its outstanding contribution towards social, economic and political transformation through non-violent and other Gandhian methods. PM Modi observed that the conferment of Gandhi Peace Prize on Gita Press, on completion of hundred years of its establishment, is a recognition of the work done by the institution in community service.
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13. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN:Pravas: Visitors: Omkar Joshi - USA 
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Selfish actions must be avoided, and our actions must be in a selfless manner. - Bhagwan Ved Vyas 
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JAI SHRI RAM

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RSS FOUNDER DR HEDGEWAR & HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE

Dr Manmohan Vaidya

Some time ago, a journalist came to visit me. During the conversation, he asked me, “What role did the RSS play in the Independence struggle?” Perhaps he too was a victim of the propaganda against RSS. I asked him back what he meant by the ‘Independence struggle’? He was not prepared for this. He could not speak anything. Then he replied in a low and hesitant voice, “The one which Mahatma Gandhi did”. I asked, “So nothing happened before Gandhiji? Did the trinity of Lal-Bal-Pal have no contribution? Did the revolutionary movement and Subhash Chandra Bose have no role in the independence struggle?” He was silent. Then I asked how many Satyagrahas happened under Gandhiji’s leadership? He was unsure of that. I said there were three, in 1921, 1930 and 1942. He did not know it. I said the founder of RSS Dr Hedgewarji (who passed away in 1940) had participated in the Satyagraha before (1921) and after (1930). He founded the RSS for which he had to suffer imprisonment also.
I narrated this incident because a very systematic attempt is being made to tell us a partial history. The people of Bharat are forced to believe that Independence was gained only because of the Congress and the Satyagraha in 1942; no one else did anything. This is not the complete truth. Yes, the Satyagraha provided a simple and effortless means to the common people to participate in the Independence struggle through charkha and khadi. However, to give credit to a particular movement or a party is playing with history and an insult to the efforts of all others.

Now, if we want to discuss RSS, we have to start with Dr Hedgewar. Keshav (Hedgewar) was born in 1889. The fervour of the Independence struggle started in Nagpur from 1904-1905. Yet, in 1897, the 9-10 year old Keshav threw away the sweets distributed in the school on the occasion of the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria’s coronation into a dustbin. This was his anger and annoyance for being slave to the British. In 1907, Keshav invited the wrath of his school management and exclusion from the school, as punishment for making all his classmates sing Vande Mataram in front of the Government inspector in his Neel City school against the tyrannical order banning the public chanting of Vande Mataram, called Risley Circular. He chose Calcutta over Mumbai for medical education even while the latter had the facilities because the former was the hub of the revolutionaries. There, he became a core group member of the top revolutionary organisation Anushilan Samiti.
He returned to Nagpur in 1916 after becoming a doctor. At that time, all the top leaders of the Independence struggle were married and leading a family life. Dr Hedgewar could have thought on the same lines. The family background matched with it. Nevertheless, he decided not to follow the medical profession and not to marry. He had such intensity and urgency in his heart for attaining Independence that he gave no thought to his personal life, dedicated all his might, time and ability to the nation and joined every type of movement for independence.
He had an unflinching faith in Lokmanya Tilak. All the responsibilities of the Congress session, to be held in Nagpur in 1920, were given to Dr Hardikar and Dr Hedgewar and they inducted 1200 volunteers for that. Dr. Hedgewar was the joint secretary of the Nagpur city unit of Congress at that time. Dr Hedgewar had proposed to the resolution committee of the Congress to come up with a resolution with a clear objective ‘to make Bharat independent, turn it into a republic, and free the world from the clutches of capitalism. The Congress accepted his suggestion of total independence after nine years in the Lahore session in 1929. Pleased with this, Doctorji instructed all the shakhas of the RSS to congratulate Congress on January 26, 1930. All Tilak supporters in Nagpur were saddened after Lokmanya Tilak’s demise on August 1, 1920. Thereafter, the independence struggle of the Congress continued under Gandhiji’s leadership. In 1921, Mahatma Gandhiji supported the Khilafat during the noncooperation movement with a view of expanding the social base against imperialism and to accommodate the Muslims that were hurt by the abolition of the Khilafat in Turkistan by the British. Many leaders of the Congress and nationalist Muslims too were opposed to this. Hence, the non-cooperation movement was not much effective in Nagpur. However, Dr Hedgewar, Dr Cholkar, Samimulla Khan etc. changed this scene. Even after objecting to associating Khilafat to the national movement, they did not make the objection public. They took part in the movement with the sole purpose of opposing imperialism. They did not care for the political atmosphere around them or for the views of vocal Tilak supporters. They had to suffer one year in imprisonment under the charges of sedition.
Even after knowing the importance and priority of attaining independence, one question plagued Dr Hedgewar – how could a handful of Englishmen, who came from 7000 miles away for trade, rule this large country? There must be some flaws in us. He realised that our society had forgotten itself, divided in groups like castes, provinces, language and faith; it was unorganised and full of bad practices. The British benefited from this and could rule us. This history might be repeated in future as well if the society remained the same even after the independence. He used to say that ‘Sapnath will come when Nagnath goes’ (if one type of snake goes, the other will come). Hence, it is more important and necessary to make our society proud of itself, aware and organised as well as liberate it from all bad practices and make it full of national character. He realised that this work can be done only by staying away from politics, publicity, silently and continuously. He founded Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1925 for this purpose. He had cordial and affectionate relations with all political and social leaders, movements and activities even after founding RSS.
The civil disobedience movement started by Gandhiji on April 6, 1930 from Dandi (Gujarat). The decision to support this movement was taken in November 1929 itself in the three-day meeting of the Sanghchalaks. As per the RSS policy, Dr Hedgewarji decided to participate in this Satyagraha at the individual level with other Swayamsevaks. He entrusted his responsibility as the Sarsanghachalak to his old friend Dr Paranjape so that RSS work was not affected and gave the responsibility to visit the shakhas to Babasaheb Apte and Bapurao Bhedi. Initially, 3-4 thousand people accompanied him on July 21 during this satyagrah. By the time they reached Pusad, the venue of the Satyagraha 1930, ten thousand people had gathered. They were sent to jail for nine months in this Satyagraha. He took charge of the responsibility of the Sarsanghachalak after the release and again focused on the RSS work.
Hindu Mahasabha and Arya Samaj had given a call of Satyagraha under the banner of Bhaganagar Nihshastra Pratikar Mandal in 1938 to oppose Nizam’s atrocities against the Hindus in Bhaganagar (Hyderabad). Doctorji gave consent to those Swayamsewaks who asked permission for joining that Satyagraha. But he clarified that they could do so at an individual level. When the organisers frequently mentioned in their press releases that RSS had participated in the Bhaganagar Satyagraha, Doctorji wrote a letter to them and asked them not to mention RSS.
Doctorji had deliberately devised this strategy with a vision and clear thinking. He understood the transitory, momentary and struggling nature of political movements and the continuous, uninterrupted and constructive nature of RSS work. He wanted movements to be successful without hampering the perpetual work of RSS. Even during the Forest Satyagraha, he participated in the Satyagraha with many other Swayamsevaks after entrusting the responsibility of Sarsanghachalak to Dr Paranjape.
Mahatma Gandhi gave the historic call of ‘British! Go Back’ in the Congress session at the Gowalia Tank ground in Mumbai on August 8, 1942. From the next day itself, the movement caught momentum all over the country and arrests of leaders started at many places. Agitations at Bawali (Amaravati), Ashti (Wardha) and Chimur (Chandrapur) in Vidarbha were remarkable. The news from Chimur was broadcast even on the Berlin Radio. The agitations there were led by Uddhavrao Korekar of Congress and RSS’ functionaries Dada Naik, Baburao Begade and Annaji Siras. The only death with a British bullet in that agitation was that of RSS Swayamsevak Balaji Raipurkar. Congress, Shri Gurudev Seva Mandal of Shri Tukdoji Maharaj and RSS Swayamsewaks collectively organised the agitation and Satyagraha at Chimur. Cases were filed against 125 satyagrahis in this agitation and innumerable Swayamsevaks.
Senior members and pracharaks of RSS at many places vehemently jumped in this movement all over Bharat such as Shri Jaidevji Pathak (Pracharak in Rajasthan), who was later active in Vidya Bharati. Dr Annasaheb Deshpande at Arvi (Vidarbha). Ramakant Keshav (Balasaheb) Deshpande who later founded the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram Jashpur (Chhattisgarh). Vasantrao Oak in Delhi who later became the Prant pracharak of Delhi. Krishna Vallabh Prasad Narayan Singh (Babuaji) in Patna and who later carried the responsibility of Bihar Sanghchalak. Chandrakant
Bhardwaj (Delhi) whose foot was hit with a bullet and which could never be removed. Dattatray Gangadhar (Bhayyaji) Kasture in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh), Madhavrao Devade in East Uttar Pradesh. Along with the tyranny of the British, on the one hand Satyagraha was going on, while on the other many agitators went underground and worked for steering the movement. To give shelter to the underground workers during those times was not without risk. Many Sangh Swayamsevaks did that. Innumerable names can be cited like these. The possibility of documenting all these was very bleak in those days.
From Dr Hedgewar’s life it is clear that his entire life was dedicated to the Independence of the nation. The path he had chosen for the same was to organise society that is flawless, skillful and based on national thought. Until 1947, the main objective enshrined in the oath of RSS was ‘to make the Hindu nation independent’.
The national life of Bharat has the tendency of taking extreme positions. Even in Doctorji’s lifetime, society was divided on the binaries of Congress-revolutionaries, Tilak-Gandhi, violence-nonviolence, Hindu Mahasabha Congress etc. The trend was of scoring brownie political points over each other. Sometimes, owing to their differences, they would fiercely oppose each other instead of fighting against British imperialism. A resolution to condemn the revolutionaries was to come up in the provincial session of the Madhya Prant Congress presided by Loknayak Ane in 1921. Dr Hedgewar convinced him that even though he did not believe in the path of the revolutionaries, their patriotism should not be doubted. Thus, Doctorji’s life was not determined by the narrow options of political views, philosophy and policies, Tilak-Gandhi, violence-nonviolence and Congress-revolutionaries etc.
The fundamental aim of attaining Independence was far more important than a personality or a particular path. A class which considers Bharat merely a political entity always tries to take credit for everything. It pursues the unilateral propaganda for taking the sole credit for Bharat’s Independence, without recognising the role of others. Independence was a cumulative result of all round efforts from armed revolutionaries to non-violent Satyagrahis, rebels in the army and Indian National Army etc. The role of prevalent precarious situations in England after World War II and their inability and reluctance to rule the colonies cannot be completely ruled out either. The British eventually gave Independence to other colonies also where there was no freedom struggle like Bharat. It is true that the Satyagraha in 1942 was the last Satyagraha led by Mahatma Gandhiji and Bharat attained Independence after that in 1947. However, to say that Independence was gained only because of the 1942 movement in 1942 and because of the people who were arrested in that movement is laughable, improper and untrue. There is a story. A farmer was very hungry. The wife was serving and he was eating. However, his hunger was not satisfied. He was satisfied only after eating the eleventh roti. The upset husband scolded his wife for not serving the eleventh roti earlier. His logic was the work of eating so many rotis could have been avoided and he would have experienced satisfaction earlier. The idea itself is laughable.
Similarly, giving the credit for Bharat’s Independence solely to the 1942 Quit India Movement is laughable. If we go through some historical accounts, we get a clearer picture on this movement. While granting Independence to Bharat, British PM Clement Atlee said,“Gandhi’s nonviolence movement had next to zero effect on the British.” Former acting Governor of West Bengal P M Chakraborty (CJ of Kolkata High court) wrote: “When I was the acting Governor, Lord Atlee, spent two days in the Governor’s palace at Kolkata during his tour of India. At that time, I had a prolonged discussion with him regarding the real factors that had led the British to quit India. My direct question to him was that since Gandhi’s “Quit India” movement had tapered off quite some time ago and in 1947 no such new compelling situation had arisen that would necessitate a hasty British departure, why did they have to leave? In his reply Atlee cites several reasons, the principle among them being the erosion of loyalty to the British Crown among the Indian army and navy personnel as a result of the military activities of Netaji (Subhashchandra Bose). Towards the end of our discussion, I asked Atlee what was the extent of Gandhiji’s influence upon the British decision to quit India. Hearing this question, Atlee’s lips became twisted in a sarcastic smile as he slowly chewed out the word, m-i-n-i-m-a-l”. [Ranjan Borra,“ Subhashchandra Bose, The Indian National Army, The War of India’s liberation”. Journal of Historical review, Vol 20,(2001), No 1 ref. 46]
Bharat is not a mere political entity. This is a cultural unit based on the perpetual, comprehensive and integral vision built on the eternal thinking and vision of thousands of years. This vision and culture provide a special identity to this varied society spreading from the Indian Ocean to the Himalaya. Therefore, whenever there is a political change, just before that or simultaneously a process of cultural awakening by a spiritual force takes place in Bharat. It is visible that if the situation is more critical, the manifestation of this spiritual force becomes stronger. This is why the Bhakti Movement spread all over Bharat during the 12th to 16th Centuries during the Mughul rule. An uninterrupted chain of spiritual great men like sadhus, saints and sanyasis are seen in every region from Swami Ramanand in the north to Ramanujacharya in the far south. The tradition of spiritual leaders like Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Shri Ramkrishna Paramhans and Swami Vivekanand is seen during the slavery of the British. No political change has been successful or permanent in the history of Bharat without the cultural awakening. Therefore, the work of cultural awakening should not be evaluated on the political parameters. It must be underlined that spiritual and cultural awakening that goes on silently and calmly has much more significance for a nation like Bharat. https://organiser.org/2023/06/09/91333/bharat/search-for-swaraj-sangh-freedom-struggle/
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