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VII. Live Positive Dynamic Hinduism




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Hindu Books > Organizations > Bunch Of Thoughts > Table Of Contents > Part One - The Mission > VII. Live Positive Dynamic Hinduism

Introduction

Bunch Of Thoughts
M.S. Golwalkar


Part One : The Mission

VII. Live Positive Dynamic Hinduism

Bunch Of Thoughts By Sri Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar

The indefinable ‘Hindu’ - Aim : God Realisation - Special features - Our unique standard-bearers - Need to manifest ideals in daily life - Effects of ‘reactionary Hinduism’ - Role of daily samskars - Fad of modernism - Hindu ideals in all spheres - Live National Swadharma.

When we say that the Sangh is dedicated to the rejuvenation of the great and unique Hindu way of life, there are many who confront us with the question, "First of of all, how do you define a ‘Hindu’?" Well, it is really a tough job. Once a gentleman remarked "I can define a ‘Mussalman’ or a ‘Christian’, but I cannot define a ‘Hindu’." He was right when he said so. We can define the Sun and the Moon, but the ultimate Reality from which all these things have emerged cannot be defined. But does it mean that it does not exist? Merely because it refuses to be clothed in symbols and defies definition, does it prove Its non-existence? Sri Ramakrishna has said that God alone is "anuchhishtha", pure and undefined, because He alone has never been described, never been defiled by any tongue. Everything else we can define, but not that all-comprehensive something called Reality.

Author : M. S. Golwalkar




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VII. Live Positive Dynamic Hinduism
Introduction
The Indefinable Hindu
Life With Aim
Serve ‘Man’
Our Models
Be Living, Dynamic Emblems
Reactionary Hinduism
Things That Count
"Modernism"
Ideals In All Aspects
"Swadarme Nidhanam Shreyah"
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