Part Three - The Path To Glory
Bunch Of Thoughts
By M.S. Golwalkar
Table Of Contents
Part Three - The Path To Glory
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XVII. Meeting The Historic Need |
The founder of the organisation used to put forth the aim of the Sangh in a small pithy sentence: "We have to organise and make our Hindu Society so powerful that no power on earth will dare cast an evil eye upon it."
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XVIII. Wanted A Unitary State |
The Report of the S.R.C. is out for about a fortnight. Prominent persons in the political field stated giving free expression to their reactions to the recommendations of the Commission even before the report was officially published.
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XIX. The Eternal Basis |
The work of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had a very humble beginning. Steadily and gradually it has spread its work and today we find the Sangh branches working in full swing in all provinces of our country.
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XX. Nourish The Roots |
It goes without saying that the teachers are the key figures in the field of education. It is but proper that we briefly touch upon a few fundamentals in this context.
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XXII. The Elixir Of National Life |
We, the children of this great and ancient nation, naturally desire that our nation should scale ever new heights of prosperity, glory and honour in this world.
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1. World Of Reality |
However, life is not all smooth-sailing in this world of hard reality. Even in the fulfilment of just and legitimate desire one is confronted with impediments and challenges from outside forces. If we have to bring to life the dream of our national glory, we have to assess and analyse the nature of this challenge and prepare ourselves to meet it effectively.
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2. The Ultimate Sanction |
Nowadays in our country we hear a lot about ‘non-alignment’, ‘dynamic neutrality’, etc., as if they are our life-saving principles. But will they really help the weak?
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XXIII. Worshippers Of Victory |
Our great men stand as lamp posts on the path to the fulfillment of our national life-mission and national glory. In order that the coming generations may pursue that path with success.
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XXIV. Fight To Win |
Since the 20th of October 1962 there has been an invasion of our country by China. However, the present drive of the Chinese is not unexpected, though our Government seems to have been taken by surprise.
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1. The Right Measures |
When China invaded and annexed Tibet, it was clear that they had no benevolent intentions towards us. Surrounded by Russia on the one side and the ocean on the other, the only direction, the only weak spot China could look to for expansion was Tibet.
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2. The Right Philosophy |
In order that we may mobilise our entire internal resources and liquidate all types of internal forces of subversion and fight till the enemy is completely vanquished and the yellow scourge erased from the face of the earth.
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XXV. Nation At War |
The recent war with Pakistan has as if electrified the entire length and breadth of our land and inspired the hearts.
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1. Call Of A New Era |
Minds of millions of our country men with a new purpose and a new confidence as nothing else had done during the last eighteen years after the quitting of the British.
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XXVI. Forget Not The Lessons |
The present war has thrown the country into a melting-pot and cast the nation's mind in an inspiring mood of unity and patriotic fervour. It has once again proved that our nation is intrinsically one.
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XXVII. Keep The Flag Plying Aloft |
The first point to be borne in mind by our brothers and sisters living abroad is to keep alive their day-to-day behaviour a spirit of intense national self-respect.
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XXX. Human Touch, The Great Solvent |
We are assembled here to think out what solid contribution we can make towards the cause of resuscitation of our Dharma and our society, which is, I am sure, dearest and nearest to the hearts of us all.
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XXXI. Call To The Motherhood |
Our Mothers have a special responsibility of rearing up the budding generations of our society. Now, what does "rearing up" really imply?
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XXXII. We And Our Students |
It does not seem right to regard the students as community different from the rest of the society. The qualities of the people in general manifest in the younger folk, that only due to the immaturity, inexperience and preponderance of emotions in them.
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