Chaitra Shukla 8, Vik. Samvat 2081, Yugabda 5126 : 16 April, 2024: SM 6002 (For Private Circulation only)
1. FESTIVALS: 
BHAGWAN MAHAVIR JAYANTI: Bhagwan Mahavir Jayanti celebrates the birth 
anniversary of the 24th Tirthankara Mahavir, who played a significant role in 
preaching Jainism. Bhagwan Mahavir believed in and preached ahimsa or 
non-violence, satya (truth), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (chastity) and 
aparigraha (non-attachment). 
 
  According to the Swetambar sect of Jainism, he was 
born on the 13th day of Chaitra, 599BC in Kundalagrama, Bihar. Digambar Jains 
believe that his birth took place in 615BC. This year it falls on April 21. The 
teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir about universal love continue to live and inspire 
thousands to this date. Jains around the world celebrate this day by doing 
charity, reciting prayers and observing fasts. Devotees also visit Jain temples, 
conduct mass prayers and meditate. Processions, Rath Yatras with the idol of 
Bhagwan Mahavir are organised. Abhishekam of Bhagwan Mahavir’s idol in honey, 
water, and milk is also performed.  -GoTop
2. SARSANGHCHALAKJI’S PROGRAMS: Rashtriya Swayamsevak 
Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat has said, “We had wanted a temple 
at the Ram Janmabhoomi for 500 years. Since last 30 years of this continued 
Tapasya and 'samarpan' of people led us to the construction of the Ram temple in 
Ayodhya.” The entire country was overwhelmed when the idol of Ram Lalla was 
consecrated, Dr. Bhagwat said on April 11 while speaking at the inauguration of 
the Dattaji Bhale Smruti Samiti Karyalaya at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar named ‘Samparpan’. 
The karyalay includes a hostel for underprivileged students and will provide 
them accommodation and many other livelihood skill training including Yoga. 
   
Sangh pracharak Dattaji Bhale was a dedicated social worker who devoted his 
whole life for the welfare of the society. Dattaji Bhale Smruti Samiti Nyas (DBSSN) 
was founded in 1980. On the occasion many eminent personalities including (DBSSN) 
President Devanand Kotgire were present. Dr Bhagwat also launched a sport app 
which has more than 600 sports of 16 categories. 
 
On April 7, Dr Mohan Bhagwat emphasised eliminating caste and gender 
discrimination in the society through “special deeds” and by “creating a network 
of noble power”. Dr. Bhagwat was speaking at the Prabbudh Nagrik Sammelan, 
organised by the Dr Hedgewar Janamshatabdi Seva Samiti in Vadodara. “The 
adherence of values, preservation of the environment, feeling of pride for 
indigenous values can be achieved by creating an equal society and bringing 
about enlightened families. Special efforts should be made to create a network 
of noble power,” said Dr. Bhagwat.  -GoTop
3. JALLIANWALA BAGH MARTYRS ALWAYS INSPIRES - MURMU: 
Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu expressed heartfelt tributes on April 13 to the 
people who sacrificed their lives for the country in the Jallianwala Bagh 
massacre and said that the spirit of patriotism of those martyrs will keep 
inspiring the coming generations.
 
Hundreds of people protesting peacefully against the Rowlatt Act, which granted 
repressive powers to the colonial administration, were gunned down by British 
forces without any provocation on this day in 1919 at Jallianwala Bagh in 
Punjab's Amritsar.
"I am sure that the spirit of patriotism of those martyrs will always inspire 
the coming generations," Rashtrapati said in a post in Hindi on X.  -GoTop
4. HINDU DHARMA, UNLIKE ANY OTHER RELIGION, IS 
KNOWLEDGE-BASED AND NOT DOGMA-BASED – SWAMI VIGYANANAND: On April 2, the 
Centre for Hindu Studies, University of Delhi, organised a thought-provoking 
one-day National Conference on ‘Hindu Studies at the University of Delhi: 
Understanding Hindu Dharma and Hinduness’. Professor Yogesh Singh, Vice 
Chancellor of Delhi University, delivered inaugural address.
 
The keynote address was delivered by Swami Vigyananand, the founder and global 
chairman of the World Hindu Foundation. He highlighted that Bharatiyas need to 
get rid of the slavery mindset owing to centuries of foreign rule and that the 
Hindu Dharma is intrinsically knowledge-based, not dogma-based.
In Technical Session-I, Advocate Monika Arora shared her thought on the 
intricate relation between Sanatan Dharma and the Constitution, while Professor 
Nachiketa Tiwari from IIT Kanpur elucidated on ‘Jnana: The Foundation of Hindu 
Civilization.’ Prafulla Ketkar (Editor of Organiser) talked about contemporary 
Hindu Dharma.
In Technical Session-II, a historian and author Professor Kapil Kumar elaborated 
on ‘Psyche of Hindu Resistance: Past, Present, and Future’. Chandru Ramesh, an 
acclaimed author and researcher, shed light on ‘Mahabharata: A Myth or Itihasa’.
Balbir Punj, former MP, Rajya Sabha and a veteran journalist said in his 
valedictory address that the pluralistic, secular, and democratic character of 
Bharatiya people and Bharatiya nation came essentially from the tenets of the 
Hindu Dharma.  -GoTop
5. GANGA AARTI 
HELD FOR FIRST TIME AFTER 75 YEARS AT KISHANGANGA CLOSE TO LOC: On April 10, 
the serene banks of the Kishanganga River witnessed the resumption of the 
age-old tradition of Ganga Aarti after a hiatus of 75 years. The sacred ritual, 
conducted at the newly constructed Ghat near the Line of Control (LoC) in North 
Kashmir’s Kupwara district, marked a momentous occasion for devotees and 
pilgrims from across the country. The event, held for the first time since the 
partition, attracted scores of faithful devotees who gathered to partake in the 
spiritual ceremony.
 
The inauguration of the Sharda Devi Temple last year by Union Home Minister Amit 
Shah further underscored the renewed focus on revitalising religious sites and 
promoting cultural heritage in the region. The establishment of the temple in 
2021 with local support has reignited calls for the reopening of the LoC for 
pilgrimage purposes, echoing sentiments expressed by various political factions 
and Kashmiri Pandit groups.  -GoTop
6. NATIONHOOD COMES FROM COMMON SENSE OF HISTORY - DOVAL :
Nationhood is constituted by people who share a common sense of their 
history and a common vision of their future, National Security Advisor (NSA) 
Ajit Doval said as he released an 11-volume book series that charts different 
phases of the history of ancient Bharat and its accomplishments. Addressing a 
gathering at the launch event in New Delhi on April 9, the NSA said, “People who 
have got a different sense of history, ‘if my hero is your villain’, you and I 
cannot make a nation.”
 
Describing Bharat as a “civilisation of antiquity” and “civilisation of 
continuity” spanning thousands of years, Doval also said that it was a paradox 
that the first chapter about Indian history in any western narrative starts with 
Alexander. After releasing the series ‘History of Ancient India’, published by 
Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) and Aryan Books, he said it consists 
of scholarly papers contributed by a “large body of scholars”.  -GoTop
7. HSS CELEBRATES VARSH PRATIPADA UTSAV: On April 13 HSS 
Zambia celebrated Varsh Pratipada Utsav at Lusaka. HSS Senior Karyakarta 
Nachiket welcomed all & requested dignitaries to light up the lamp. Students 
recited different devotional shlokas, performed cultural dance & also showcased 
group Yoga demonstration. 
  
  Celebration was concluded with Prarthana. In his 
speecha, Lusaka Hindu Association Chairman Anil Desai highlighted the need of 
service to the community with utmost dedication.
 
On April 7, HSS USA Buffalo Grove Shakha Chicago celebrated Varsh Pratipada 
Utsav with grandeur. The cultural program included dance performance by the 
girls and sevikas. Bala and kishore demonstrated Ghosh and also recited the 
Hanuman Chalisa. One of the attractions in the event was Bal-Mela which featured 
a wide variety of games based on Hindu themes. 
  
HSS USA Arizona celebrated the Hindu new year and the festival of Yugadi with a 
family picnic in Chapparal Park, Scottsdale. The event was attended by more than 
180 people. 
Varsh Pratipada is also the birth anniversary of the Sangh founder Dr. Keshav 
Baliram Hedgewar. In commemoration, HSS USA Cleveland Chapter, Sindhu Shakha, 
paid tribute to the legacy of this day.
HSS Japan Shivaji Shakha Yokohoma celebrated the Varsh Pratipada and birth 
anniversary of Dr Hedgewar. 
  
  Bal-sevaks performed several cultural programs and 
were briefed about the significance of Varsh Pratipada including life history of 
Dr Hedgewar. 
HSS Nepal also celebrated Varsh Pratipada Utsav and the birth anniversary of 
Doctorji with organising Path Sanchalan and Ghosh in full Ganavesh at Kathmandu, 
Mahendra Nagar, Birganj, Butwal, Pokhara and at other places.
  
  Varsh Pratipada 
also organised in all other HSS Shakahs all over the world including Ireland, 
UK, Germany, etc.  -GoTop
8. DARSHANA EXHIBITION 2024: Hindu Yuva collaborated 
with the Hindu Temple and Cultural Centre and Indian Heritage Cultural Centre to 
hold the “Darshana Exhibition” at the Iowa State Capitol on March 28. 
 
  The event 
featured stalls showcasing traditional Hindu clothing, Indian musical 
instruments, and games, along with samosas and chai. Over 100 visitors attended 
the exhibition, including 16 legislators and senators, with 5 of them providing 
testimonials about the event. The event was supported by 14 volunteers including 
faculty members, their spouses, residents and swayamsevak from Des Moines, 
people from the Temple committee, and ISU students.  -GoTop
9. HSS GERMANY ORGANISED VEDIC SANSKRITI - UNIVERSAL 
SANSKRITI: HSS Germany in association with Patanjali Yogpeeth Haridwar and 
Consulate General of Bharat, Munich organised a special discussion program 
"Vedic Sanskriti : Universal Sanskriti" on March 22 which was based on the 
scientific aspects of Bharatiya culture, including Yoga, Ayurveda, health, 
philosophy, Vedas, Upanishads, Geeta and Ramayana. Information about the ongoing 
research work of Patanjali Yogpeeth on Yoga & Ayurveda was also shared. Rakesh 
Kumar and Prof. Dr. Sadhvi Devpriya from Patanjali Yogpeeth Haridwar blessed the 
occasion and emphasized the importance of Yog and Ayurvada in daily life. 
 
The event was organized at the office of Consulate General of India, Munich. In 
the program, a detailed account of the work of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh in Munich 
and across Germany was explained by the Karyavah of Munich Shakha.  -GoTop
10. RESOLUTION CONDEMNING ATTACKS ON TEMPLES AND 
HINDUPHOBIA INTRODUCED IN U.S. CONGRESS: Celebrating the contributions of 
Hindus and Hinduism to the U.S., a prominent Indian-American Congressman has 
introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives condemning Hinduphobia, 
anti-Hindu bigotry, hate and intolerance.
 
The resolution that was introduced by Congressman Shri Thanedar on April 10 has 
been referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. The 
resolution reads that despite their positive contributions to the United States, 
Hindu Americans face stereotypes and disinformation about their heritage and 
symbols, and have been the targets of bullying in schools and on college 
campuses, as well as discrimination, hate speech, and bias-motivated crimes. 
Recently, Bharatiya-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ro Khanna, 
Thanedar, Ami Bera and Pramila Jayapal had written to the Department of Justice 
to request a briefing from them on the status of investigations concerning 
incidents of vandalism at houses of worship across the country including at 
Hindu temples.   -GoTop
11. SIKHS IN CANADA OBSERVE APRIL AS HERITAGE MONTH: 
With eight lakh Sikhs calling Canada their home, April is observed as Sikh 
Heritage Month to celebrate the rich history and contributions of the community 
there. There are about 27 million Sikhs worldwide, making Sikhism the 
fifth-largest religion. 
  
  According to the City of Surrey’s official account on X, 
“It is an opportunity to remember, celebrate, and educate about the vital role 
Sikhs have played, and continue to play, in our communities.” The celebration 
features a range of activities that promote Sikh culture, including Kirtan 
Darbars, music and dance performances, art exhibits, film screenings, lectures, 
and community gatherings. This year’s Vaisakhi Parade is on April 20. Langars - 
a community meal that is served at Sikh temples or Gurdwaras for all regardless 
of their background or beliefs - are also being organised.  -GoTop
12. OVER 3.5 LAKH DEVOTEES VISITED ABU DHABI MANDIR: 
Over 3.5 lakh devotees visited the first stone Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi within 
a month of its opening for the public, according to temple authorities.
The iconic temple which was inaugurated on 14 February by Pradhan Mantri 
Narendra Modi was opened for visitors on March 1.
 
“In the first month, there were approximately 350,000 devotees and visitors, 
50,000 of whom visited each weekend. It's important to note that on Mondays the 
Mandir conducts private prayers and is closed to visitors, meaning the complex 
was accessible for only 27 out of the 31 days in March,” a temple spokesperson 
said. The temple has been built by the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha on a 27-acre 
site in Abu Mureikhah, near Al Rahba off the Dubai-Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed 
Highway, at a cost of around Rs 700 crore.  -GoTop
13. BHARAT-NEPAL ALLIANCE ADVANCES SANSKRIT EDUCATION: 
Recognising the importance of preserving and promoting Sanskrit education, 
Bharat and Nepal have embarked on a collaborative journey. During the three-day 
Nepal-Bharat International Sanskrit Conclave from March 27 to 29 in Kathmandu, 
both Bharatiya and Nepalese scholars have decided to hold an International 
Sanskrit Conference annually. 
 
  Over 120 Sanskrit scholars, professors, and 
Government officials from both nations were part of this significant gathering 
which was orchestrated by Niti Anusandhan Pratisthan in collaboration with 
Central Sanskrit University, Delhi, and India Foundation, Delhi. Signalling a 
commitment to several collaborative endeavours, the five-point resolution has 
been adopted during the three-day meeting.  -GoTop
14. CHANDRAYAAN-3 TEAM HONOURED WITH JOHN SWIGERT JR AWARD:
Chandrayaan-3 mission team received the 2024 John L “Jack” Swigert, Jr. 
Award for Space Exploration, a top award from the US-based Space Foundation. 
This annual award honours a space agency, company, or consortium of 
organizations in the realm of space exploration and discovery.
 
The award was presented at the Space Foundation’s yearly opening ceremony of the 
Space Symposium in Colorado on April 8. The Consul General of Bharat in Houston, 
DC Manjunath received the award on behalf of ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 team.
Space Foundation CEO Heather Pringle said, “Bharat’s leadership in space is an 
inspiration to the world”. He added, “The pioneering work of the entire 
Chandrayaan-3 team has again raised the bar for space exploration, and their 
remarkable lunar landing is a model to us all. Congratulations and we can’t wait 
to see what you do next!” -GoTop
15. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas:  Visitors: 
Dineshmani Dubey - Thailand.  -GoTop
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: One who is virtuous and wise, just and merciful, is a 
true human. - Bhagwan Sri Ram.  -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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BHARAT : CULTURAL CONTINUUM AND THE BEAUTY OF INHERENT UNITY
The definition of a nation is 
different from that of a country. Bharat is not just a country, a piece of land,
a geographic territory that is merely confined to a state that is self-governed 
politically, but it is a living nation intellectually, ethnically, spiritually, 
esthetically, ethically, historically, linguistically, scripturally, 
philosophically, artistically and scientifically. The word nation comes from old 
French nacion, meaning a place of origin. The same principle is adopted by a few 
countries in the name of bhumiputra.
 
Significance of Sanskrit: A nation is bound by its physical boundaries. 
Bharat is known as Aryavarta, Jambudvipa and Bharatakhanda, geographically spans 
from Himalayas to Indian Ocean as written by the great poet Kalidasa. It is 
described as follows in the opening verse of Kumarasambhava – 
अस्त्युत्तरस्यां दि शि 
देवतात्मा हिमालयो नाम नगाधिराज, पूर्वपरौ तो यनिधीवगाह्यस्थि तः पृथिव्या मिवमा 
नदण्डः।
Himalayas, an abode of the divine, king of mountains, stands on the earth (Bharat) 
as a symbol of its pride, in the north, with seas on both its sides- the East 
and the West. It is said in Vishnu-purana that the nation (varsham) that lies 
North of the ocean and South of the snowy mountains (Himalayas) is called Bharat. 
The people who live there are descendants of Bharat. 
उत्तरं यत्समुद्रस्य: 
हिमाद्रेश्चैव दक्षि णम् । वर्षं तद् भारतं नाम: भारतीयत्र संततिः ।।
It is identified as a nation created by the divine in a Sanskrit Subhashita – 
हिमालयं समारभ्यया वत् इंदु सरेावरम् | तं देवनिर्मितं देशं हिंदुस्थादु स्थानं 
प्रचक्षते ||
Meaning that its span starts from the Himalayas and extends up to Indu Sarovaram 
(Indian Ocean) and it is a nation created by the divine called Hindustan.
Bharat as a Rashtra has preserved all the fundamental components of nationalism 
that have remained unfragmented. Over millennia, people developed their own 
languages in various parts of Bharat but the mother of all Indian languages is 
Sanskrit. There are a variety of scripts, but the mother is Brahmi. A known 
English scholar Monier Williams wrote, “India though it has … 500 dialects, has 
only one sacred language, and only one sacred literature, accepted and revered 
by all adherents of Hinduism alike, however diverse in race, dialect, rank and 
creed. That language is Sanskrit and that literature is Sanskrit literature… .,”
Bharat as a nation is identified by its distinct culture developed by the rishis 
and munis sitting on river banks and intensely meditating. They did not share 
any fixed ideology but left it to develop on internalisation of the philosophy 
of life.
A nation is a piece of land bound by political boundaries, nationalism is an 
emotion where everyone has patriotic feelings for a certain country; they love 
their motherland, have faith in the traditions of their fore-fathers; they 
aspire for its all-round development, those people become its identity, they 
live a life aiming at higher values, they respect its heritage, and cultural 
symbols built over centuries, they feel connected with their history and feel 
pain for painful moments and rejoice with joyful. Their country is their sacred 
land. The foundation of their culture is the same. People imbibe a collective 
approach towards nation, it does not matter whether they are living in huge 
palaces or straw-huts. Nationalism is their Dharma. The land is sacred and 
adorable through pilgrimages. Let us ponder over the idea of nationalism written 
by some visionaries.
Nationality is a corporate sentiment … … relating to a definite home country. It 
springs from a common heritage of memories of great achievements and glory or of 
disaster and suffering. (Prof. Hole Combe) …. A common language and literature, 
common customs and consciousness … … (Burgess) … … a common civilization gives a 
sense of unity, a common heritage of memories is history.. … (Blunsky) We Hindus 
are indigenous children of the soil always from time immemorial and are natural 
masters of the country. Here we have compiled our imitable Vedas, reasoned out 
our philosophy of the Absolute… …built our sciences and arts and crafts .. …. 
Here we … … flourished and prospered – a great nation of a great race – 
propounded the one religion …. … and built up a culture… (MS Golvalkar, We, 
Our Nationhood Defined: pg. 13)
The word nation consists of certain distinct notions fused indissolubly into a 
whole, which stands so long as its components exist in unison. (MS Golvalkar, 
We, Our Nationhood Defined: pg. 21)
Bharat has an unbroken distinct identity as a nation for millions of years. 
While several other countries either never could fulfil all the required 
pre-requisites or components of being a nation or they lost one or the other 
element. Let us look at the nationalism of a few countries which became 
fragmented due to several reasons. Egypt has lost its native identity. They are 
the people who built huge pyramids along the river Nile. They had built abodes 
of their own adorable Gods around 2000 BC. The amazing statues at Abu Simbal 
temple which were consecrated by the first rays of Sun twice in a year.
Collapse of : The civilisation and culture of the Greeks was destroyed. 
Their ancestors built a glorious culture, produced great poets and philosophers, 
Aristotle, a student of Plato and Plato whose teacher was Socrates.
They worshipped Zeus, Apolo, Athena, Athens, Delfi, temples, academies, glorious 
history, but it is now all gone. They wrote Iliad and Odissi like chronicles. 
The first University Academies established by Plato in the fifth century BC are 
in ruins after being destroyed in the fifth century AD, their libraries at 
Alexandria were burnt down. Greek Professors of Constantinople were thrown out. 
Memories of their ancestors went into amnesia. Their religion in Greece is 
finished. National heritage could not survive. Thus, their nationhood is 
fragmented.
Nationalism is Fragmented: In Iran, Islam was forcefully established. But 
Iran did not lose its language. They still wish to cherish the memories of their 
ancestors but unfortunately either they are faded or forgotten. Often, they 
hesitate to revisit the stories of their cultural achievements. Their heritage 
is destroyed. Today they have a short memory and think that the invaders were 
their own ancestors. Thus, their Nationalism is fragmented.
Let us talk about North America, which has a history of three-four centuries. 
People from several countries reached there, occupied the land, and became its 
citizens. The largest number was from Britain. So, English became their 
language, and Protestant their religion. Samuel P Huntington wrote books like 
Who Are We and Clash of Civilizations. They raise questions about the elements 
of American nationalism. The idea began to develop gradually during the 19th 
century. There are people of different ethnicities like Russian, Chinese, 
Indians, Japanese, Polish and so on. They contributed as Americans for 
nationalism by the 20th century. A new term was created as ‘American Creed’. It 
contains ideas of thousands of thinkers and says, “I believe in the USA as a 
government of the people, by the people, for the people, whose just powers are 
derived from consent of the governed, a democracy in a republic, a sovereign 
nation of many sovereign states, a perfect union, one and inseparable, 
established from those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for 
which American patriots sacrificed their lives - and fortunes.’
Fragmented Nations: Czechoslovakia was divided into two; forming two 
countries – Czech and Slovakia on the basis of different ethnicities. The wall 
between East and West Germany was pulled down for the sake of German identity.
China as a country comprises many ethnicities because of its policy of 
expansionism. North and South Korea are not in a position to be united. Look at 
Israel. It is a Jewish nation. It had lost its homeland but had preserved their 
language. When they were persecuted and were enthused by the pride of their 
language and ethnicity, they began to migrate to Palestine strategically and 
finally on May 14 in 1948 declared statehood. In Bharat the national cultural 
identity is based on the same principles and social collective consciousness. 
Rising above the daily needs of survival, our ancestors created a treasure of 
literature, built temples, enshrined deities, focused on understanding the self, 
meditating on complex issues of life and truth. Acharyas all over Bharat aspired 
to reach the highest, explored avenues of science and spirituality, established 
schools of philosophy and composed treatises which are equally important for the 
whole of the nation.
One of the components of our nationalism is Sanskrit because the entire 
monumental literature from Vedas onwards is the common heritage of the nation 
extending from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and Gujarat to the easternmost part of 
Arunachal Pradesh. Literature has been created in all the regional languages, 
but their foundation is similar thought values. Sanskrit texts are written in 
various Indian scripts like Sharada in Kashmir, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali 
and so on. The whole of Bharat has nurtured the same ethical values, esthetical 
expressions and approaches, the eternal and all-pervading philosophy of life. 
Every Indian worships the sacred rivers – Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Sindhu, 
Narmada, Krishna and Kaveri. They are the source of life carrying pure waters 
for all without discrimination.
A former Prime Minister of England, Ramsay MacDonald wrote in the foreword of 
the book Fundamental Unity of India by Radha Kumud Mukharjee, Hindu at any rate 
from his tradition and his religion regards India as the outwards embodiment as 
the temple- nay, even as the goddess mother of his spiritual culture. India and 
Hindus are organically related as the body and soul. He made India his symbol of 
culture … … He filled it with his soul … … … In his consciousness it is his 
greater self. Bharat for all Indians is a temple, a divinity prayed as Bharat 
Mata.
We, the nationals of India, built temples all over and enshrined the divine. 
Across the country our sages taught us meditation, contemplation, transcendence, 
gave us various sciences equally to all the parts, we shared our narrative 
literature, we lived with the same ought values, social ethics, political and 
national thinking.
The twelve Jyotirlingas denote Bharat as one nation. These are Shaiva places of 
pilgrimage for everyoneBhimashankar in Maharashtra, Grishneshvar near Aurangabad, 
Kashi Vishwanath at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Kedarnath in Himalayas, 
Mahakaleswar at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, Mallikarjuna at Srisailam in Andhra 
Pradesh, Nageshvar near Dwarka, Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh, Ramanathaswami in 
Tamil Nadu, Somnath in Gujarat, Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra, Vaidyanath 
Jyotirlinga in Bihar.
Devotees from all over Bharat throng these places. Remains of a deceased person, 
i.e. a devotee from Tamil Nadu, may be taken to be immersed in the sacred Ganga 
and water from Ganga to be carried to Rameshwaram. A pilgrimage is not complete 
until we go to Kedarnath in the North and Rameshwaram in the South.
Hundred and eight divya deshams, temples dedicated to Bhagvan Vishnu are spread 
throughout the country, from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari. ”Divya” means 
“divine” and “Desam” indicates “place” (temple). The temples dedicated to 
Bhagavan Vishnu, are called Sthalams in the works of the Tamil Azhwars (saints). 
Similarly, there are 18 Shakti Peethas and Pancha Bhoota lingams, the five 
elements of nature in south India, dedicated to Shiva. Everywhere the abode of 
Shiva is Kailash mountain. Adi Shankara established four mathas in the four 
directions of Bharat- Sri Sringeri Sharada Peetam in Karnataka, Jyotir Matha in 
Uttarakhand, Kalika Matha in Dwarka in Gujarat and Govardhana Matha in Puri in 
Odisha. Ramanuja and Madhavacharya spread Vaishnava bhakti across India.
Ramanujacharya, a South theologian and philosopher, was born in Sriperumbudur 
and died in Srirangam. At the age of ninety he went to Kashmir on foot to get a 
copy of Brahma Sutras written by Bodhayana, the immediate disciple of Vedavyas, 
because it was required to write Sri Bhashya. All over Bharat Bhagavan Vishnu 
and Devi Lakshmi are worshipped together because Vishnu is the sustainer of the 
world and its sustaining is not possible without financial strength. The three 
commentaries written by Ramanujacharya hold pan-Indian value- Vedartha-samgraha, 
Sri-bhashya and Bhagavad Gitabhashya. Madhvacharya studied most of the shastras 
like the Vedas, Puranas, Gita, Brahmasutra, Mahabharat and Upanishad.
Divine knowledge and spiritual progression are key to India’s identity as a 
nation. The teachers are Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshvara. Alwars are known for 
their devotion to Vishnu. The word means drowned in the sea of divinity. There 
are 12 saint poets known for their devotion. Among them Andal was from Shri 
Ranganatha. She is adored as a gopi in Vrindavan. She was a daughter of 
Vishnuchitta, a saint, a yogi and a poet in the land of Pandyas called Perialwar 
meaning great Alwar. His poems are written in praise of Krishna as an infant and 
boyhood. His daughter’s mind was occupied by her passions for the divine. She 
went through a symbolic marriage with Shri Ranganatha, Vishnu in his temple at 
Srirangam as Meera was wholeheartedly devoted to Krishna in such a way that she 
accepted him as her husband, and had refused to marry anyone. Tiruppavai, a set 
of Tamil hymns, were composed by the poetess saint Andal. It is said to be Vedam 
Anaithukkum Vithagum, meaning its seed is in the Vedas. The essence of the Vedas 
are hidden there like a tree in a seed.
Ramayan and Mahabharat are the most outstanding epics of our nation. Over 
thousands of years different versions were created in various parts of India and 
even beyond its political boundaries. It is an impossible task to compile and 
bring out a single edition using all of them as there are more than 300 versions 
of Ramayan. It has percolated deeply in many spheres of our lives. Similarly 
Mahabharat has around 1,000 versions in India and beyond. Its main plot is the 
same but there are differences in various versions also. Moreover, there are 
abbreviated and oral versions, and special versions created for theatre and by 
strolling minstrels.
Historically, we are nationals of Bharat when our heart bleeds for the 
challenging times, the time of
invasions, destruction and genocide. When our head is high reading the glorious 
history, the achievements of our forefathers, they feel proud for being a 
cultural leader of the world. We feel proud of the policymakers like Chanakya, 
the valorous history of Vikramaditya, the knowledge of Rishi Kapila and Kanada, 
the grammar of Panini, the bravery of Shivaji, Durgavati and Lakshmibai, the 
great cities like Kashi, Mathura, Kanchi, Takshashila, Ayodhya and Puri.
Bharat has preserved its distinct unfragmented identity as a nation, lying at 
its core to unite it, over millennia and will continue to do that.
https://organiser.org/2024/04/11/231973/bharat/grasp-key-features-of-bharatiya-rashtriyata/ 
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