Walk Dharma, don’t just talk it: Rajiv Malhotra ji’s no-nonsense advice to the Dharmic ecosystem

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Rajiv ji deserves much more recognition for the works he's done so far. More power to you sir.

drShivaR
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Yes you've spot on the loopholes of RSS and of ours - Hindus ! We are merely being Hindus only, forgetting about Vedic Sanatani structures !

nabajyotisikdar
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Yes Mr, Malhotra Sir, we Bharatvasis must apply your suggestions regarding Dharma and it's ethos at least from now on...!

nabajyotisikdar
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Spread Vedic Culture.Great work done by Rajiv. A Vishvah guru should be one who has realised the Trancedental state

sunnycriti
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Caliber is there. It will take little time to move 1 Billion people, we need consistent focus to make people understand what they arr

sappyab
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Sir is absolutely right. I know so many right wing so-called proud Hindus who lose sight of the great cause of Dharma on the slightest excuse, petty and silly like children. It’s very disheartening.

Indusxstan
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A Civilizationv is made of its common people. Temple, Corporate & Army are the three pillars of civilization . Making the pillars independent, equal and mutually correcting each other will lead to distribution of internal and external stress inflicted by its enemies hence minimising the damage caused to the nation . The three pillars of dharma are seeking, dynamism & liberation unlike religion where the fundamentals are based on assumptions, obedience & propagation . So everyone should have knowledge in topics related to national security, financial markets and different ideologies and also make a habit of helping poor people as they are the asset of civilization.

akhilkn
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I agree with Rajiv Malhotra for his sincere concern about the way Hindutva leadership lacks integrity, intellectual calibre, and a spirit of brotherhood... Funny, that all Indians sit in their drawing rooms and crib about these very traits. We have been doing this since ages. Now, the criticasters themselves have never bothered to dig deep into any discipline, yet they feel entitled to sit and criticise, and run down every thing, and every one who is making an effort to transform society.
This is such a destructive habit. If only, we would understand that words are powerful in their impact upon self and others, We would appreciate, applaud, and respect, or remain silent.

sushmasagar
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Rajiv M is a true Indian. Hindus are very timid and just tallers

dhanpaulramkissoon
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The most unfortunate development is that even when we've a staunch Hindu nationalist govt at the centre, yet attacks against Hindus are only increasing. This govt is full of paratrooped and incompetent people who've hijacked policy making of BJP and are leading it on the path that belonged to congress.
There's no place for people like Rajeev, Subramaniam Swami and other nationalists who could've made a huge difference. This govt has Javdekars and Nishanks who know only one thing... re-tweet Modini's tweets. That's all they are good at. In these six years, we're being taught the same NCERT books that glorify Islamic invasion and belittle our own culture. We're still being told to subscribe to The Hindu, one of the most virulent anti Hindu, leftist media houses, for clearing civil services exams.
The question that haunts me and countless like me, is, where do we go now....?

tuntunlove
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Rajiv ji is correct. The West gradually build an argument, trying to use logic and reasoning in a systematic manner. The logic or some arguments maybe tenuous or even somewhat flawed, but the argument is constructed in a way it can come across as sounding reasonable.

Indians lack this systematic and through or robust approach when building an argument. Indians tend to get too emotional and possibly the argument goes off on a tangent. The argument is not constructed in a robust and logical and reasonable manner. Thus, no matter however valid or just the argument is, it is can be carefully chipped away with all sorts of comments in the end dismantled or made superfluous or not relevant or proper.

sanjayshah
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The pandemic was the opportunity to prove the world the true Hindu knowledge & wisdom! But we don't have true spiritual or political leader or any fighter including you!🙏 With respect🙏

ashoknayak
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Working (not fighting) for Dharma is good, but the question concerns..., Pulls the leg, gives rise to confusion, and gets struck

sundramkumar
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please reduce the 15 seconds long intro

sharadskywalker
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I think you should come up with research especially aimed against trushkebibi.

nilnull
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I would rather ask my Hindu brothers ... Too much of technology in our head. Let's demote technology and Let's work hard in starting in cleaning and maintain our home with bastu and plant trees which gives colorful flowers. Don't harm anyone. Atleast do Surya Sadhana daily. Leave all non-veg slowly especially Sunday. The reason I say because the same life which gives you, you are throwing chicken and mutton at Surya deva by eating all life forms particularly in sun day. I request and beg all Hindus. Please come back to your original form and don't hate anyone of any religion. We were the perfect balance hampered by too much technology. 🙏

DebasishSundarRay
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I was not aware that such narrow mindedness exists in the middle level leaders of RSS. This is suicidal for whole Indian society, not just Hindu society.

I am very sad to know this.

nandkumardaryanani
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One thing I want to say is RM and his books introduced me to many new facets, and they are very good ones.

However he talks sitting in USA where he earned and made a good share of his living,
He is always criticising Indians but fails to see that Indians who live in India live in extremely populated, extremely competitive environment so jealousness will rise, and self ego and organisation ego will arise .

And we know ego is root of our Maya, so how can we blame Hindu people when system ecosystem they live in is so one sided pseudo secular and they have to fight at each step.

carrad
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If we demand 0 selfishness and 0 ego, rajiv malhotra will be the first to go.

lasku