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Bharat's Identity: An Agrarian and Rishi-Centric Civilization
Bharat has always been a land of agriculture and spirituality, where nationalism is deeply rooted in agrarianism, and philosophy is guided by the wisdom of the Rishis. Our ancestors envisioned a harmonious society, where agriculture was not just an economic activity but a path to righteousness (Dharma), prosperity (Artha), and spiritual liberation (Moksha).
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The Evolutionary Journey to Higher Consciousness
It took 70 lakh years for quadrupeds to descend from trees and stand upright.
But how many millions of years did it take for humans to refine their intellect and attain the Dhyana Mudra (meditative state)? This remains a profound mystery.
The highest revelation of this meditative state was the Sri Sri Vedas, a treasure of divine knowledge.
Western research suggests that Vedic Mantras originated over 7000 years ago, emphasizing agriculture as the most sacred and fulfilling means of livelihood.
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Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: A Universal Vision Beyond Boundaries
Inspired by the principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (The World is One Family), this movement transcends geographical, caste, creed, religious, and gender barriers.
The goal is to establish Dharma Rajya—a just and righteous state where governance aligns with spiritual wisdom for the collective well-being of all beings.
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The Call for a Nationwide "Krishi & Rishi Yatra"
To realize this vision, we must build emotional unity, foster person-to-person discussions, and re-establish familial bonds.
A nationwide “Krishi & Rishi Yatra” is essential to spread awareness and rebuild respect for farmers and the spiritual community (Sant Samaj).
The timeline and format of this Yatra require extensive consultation to ensure its effectiveness and inclusivity.
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Restoring the Ideals of Ram Rajya
By embracing Bharatiya agrarian culture and Rishi philosophy, we can recreate the golden era of Ram Rajya, where harmony, prosperity, and righteousness flourished.
This journey calls for strength, devotion, and the collective well-being of our families and communities.