Speech on sanathan darm
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Sanatana Dharma is is the original name of what is now popularly called Hinduism or Hindu Dharma. The terms Hindu and Hinduism are said to be a more recent development, while the more accurate term is Sanatana Dharma. It is a code of ethics, a way of living through which one may achieve moksha (enlightenment, liberation). It is the world's most ancient culture and the socio, spiritual, and religious tradition of almost one billion of the earth's inhabitants. Sanatana Dharma represents much more than just a religion; rather, it provides its followers with an entire worldview, way of life and with a coherent and rational view of reality.
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take care of yourself and achieve success in life
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Sri Aurobindo delivered the speech in a warm reception organised for him after his acquittal in the Alipore Bomb Case. The famous Uttarpara speech laid the ideological foundation for Hindutva, the Hindu nationalism, in which Maharshi Aurobindo emphatically said, "I say no longer that nationalism is a creed, a religion, a faith; I say that it is the Sanatan Dharma which for us is nationalism. This Hindu nation was born with the Sanatan Dharma, with it, it moves and with it, it grows."
Laying out his vision for a new Bharat which is essentially rooted in cultural, political and spiritual idea of the nation, Sri Aurobindo narrated what he was commanded to do: "He (Vasudeva) said to me, "This is the young generation, the new and mighty nation that is arising at my command. They are greater than yourself. What have you to fear? If you stood aside or slept, the work would still be done. If you were cast aside tomorrow, here are the young men who will take up your work and do it more mightily than you have ever done. You have only got some strength from me to speak a word to this nation which will help