The Mantra of our Republic

The Mantra of our Republic

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Jana Gana Mana Adhinayak Jaya Hey…

Every year Republic Day is celebrated grandiosely by spending enormous amounts of money, whereas simplicity was the message of the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhiji.  How will things move in the right direction if the right path is not chosen, keeping in mind the sacrifice of the true sons of Bharat and the warning of visionaries?

The only way to justify this day is by understanding the real meaning of ganatantra and then using it to awaken the patriotism which lies asleep in true Bhartiyas — Indians. Just like good management of Creation is bound by tantra– mechanism, yantra – machinery, and mantra – vibration, in the same way, the jan — Indian public, in gan — organised group is like a tantra or mechanism that is spread in every corner of the country like a network of organs and nerves in the body.  It has been consolidated, collected and given strength by the machinery of the Government of India, whose mantra, the Constitution, is the seed and source of power for organised conduct.

Whenever there is a problem in the body or poisonous germs start to thrive, their immediate treatment becomes imperative or else the entire body may become infected. Similarly, if the government, akin to the brain, does not use its wisdom by constantly improvising its laws by amending them according to the time requirement, our national anthem — Jana Gana Mana – which is a symbol of our national identity, will not reverberate with sweet rhythmic harmony. The key for unity is one rule, law and punishment for all.

In the Republic Day parade, people from different parts of the country come and display a variety of cultures. These are mostly government school children or people who are not from very affluent families. Are they the only ones who are meant to show their patriotism?  They practice hard in the lanes of the Capital for many days in a row, without worrying about the weather, performing tirelessly effort. The children going to English-medium or public schools and people from wealthy families usually stay away from these parades. These people who are neck deep in western influence enjoy the day off by going to hotels, discos or relaxing at home.  Everyone should be conscious and aware of discriminatory action like these that tend to create a rift between various sections of society.

 The Constitution should develop a wholesome and righteous republic in which the entire populace is tied to one mechanism with a single thread, enhancing a feeling of mutual brotherhood and respect by chanting the mantra of love. Every unit should be considered an important contributor in the progress of the nation and cordial relations should be maintained with it. Laws should not remain mere laws. They should be enforced in everyday conduct only then they are useful.

So come, on the auspicious occasion of the Republic Day, rising above personal selfish motives, let us pledge to be patriots and lovers of our motherland. Let us experience pride in being inhabitants of Ved Bhumi Bharat, and with a true heart and soul, accept that ‘every person who resides in Bharat — India – is only a Bhartiye.’ The dharm of everyone is truth, love and karm; and our dharm – karm or true conduct and duty is welfare of human and humanity.

May human love human

May pranam enlighten the world

May peace reside in human hearts

And may every body be a temple of the divine.

May the dream of vasudhaiv kutumbkum, the whole world is a family, and truth always conquers comes true.

Satyamev jayate                                                                                          

Vande matram

Satyamev jayate………..Karm is Dharm………..Love never Fails……………Light Liberates

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