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Upendra Bharti | HENB New Delhi | June 10, 2025:: In a landmark event, the Samrudh Bharatvarsh Nirman Sabha (SBNS) held a four-day virtual national conference from June 5 to 8, 2025. The conference, themed around the organization’s vision and mission, brought together prominent speakers and members from across India to discuss key topics related to Sanatan Dharma, Hindu Rashtra, education, women’s empowerment, and organizational expansion. Earlier, this conference was arranged in a Cuttack Muth (Odisha) on the same timeline, but was postponed due to some unavoidable circumstances.
A Divine Beginning
The conference commenced with virtual puja rituals, invoking the blessings of Lord Krishna in the form of Lord Jagannath, performed by T Murthy. The inaugural session featured welcome addresses by Lalitha B Krishna, who warmly greeted members and introduced the core team.
Vision and Mission: A Roadmap for Samrudh Bharat
Founder convenor P Bhano Rao delivered a keynote address, elucidating the concept of SBNS and its objectives. He emphasized the organization’s commitment to promoting Sanatan Dharma and Hindu Rashtra. National Committee Member Vinod K Singh presented a roadmap for SBNS’s expansion, highlighting the importance of digital technology in reaching a wider audience.
Key Takeaways
1. Vision and Mission: The founder convenor, P Bhano Rao, discussed the concept of SBNS, its vision, mission, aims, and objectives.
2. Role of Nari Shakti: Lalitha B Krishna highlighted the importance of women’s roles in promoting Sanatan Dharma and the organization’s plans to project women power.
3. Practical Hindu Rashtra: Upananda Brahmachari discussed the current scenario of Hindus and the need to protect Sanatan Dharma and Hindu Rashtra.
4. Organizational Expansion: Avinash Revatkar emphasized the need for digital technology to expand the organization’s reach.
5. Education: Neeta Lavanya discussed the importance of reforming the education system to meet the knowledge needs of current generations.
Empowering Sanatan Dharma for a Prosperous Bharatvarsha
Speakers deliberated on various aspects of Sanatan Dharma, including its significance in modern times. Upananda Brahmachari, Hindu interlocutor and editor of Hindu Existence Website, discussed the challenges faced by Hindus and the need for collective action to protect Sanatan Dharma in a Prosperous Bharatvarsha through Hindu empowermemt.. Lalita Krishna emphasized the crucial role of women in promoting Sanatan Dharma, citing their multifaceted responsibilities and importance in guiding families and communities.
Practical Hindu Rashtra: Challenges and Opportunities
Upananda Brahmachari’s thought-provoking session on the concept of Practical Hindu Rashtra highlighted the current scenario of Hindus and the need for awareness and action to protect their rights and existence. He stressed the importance of consolidating positive factors and working in coordination with SBNS’s mission.
Upananda Brahmachari advocated for a comprehensive vision of a Hindu Rashtra, emphasizing the need for a Cultural-Constitutional-Sovereign Hindu Rashtra. He argued that this concept goes beyond the limited notion of a solely “Cultural Hindu Rashtra” propagated by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Brahmachari contended that a truly empowered Hindu Rashtra would require not only cultural revival but also constitutional and sovereign dimensions. He stressed the importance of reclaiming India’s inherent sovereignty and forging a constitutional framework that reflects the nation’s unique cultural and philosophical heritage.
This vision, he suggested, would enable Hindus to reclaim their rightful place in the world and ensure a prosperous, self-determined future for generations to come. By transcending narrow interpretations, Brahmachari’s call for a Cultural-Constitutional-Sovereign Hindu Rashtra aims to inspire a more inclusive, comprehensive, and empowered understanding of what it means to be a Hindu nation.
Organizational Expansion, Digital Technology, and Value-Based Education
Avinash Revatkar discussed the scope of expansion through digital technology, proposing the development of applications and online platforms to increase SBNS’s reach. Neeta Lavanya emphasized the need for reforming the education system to meet the knowledge needs of current generations and ignite moral values derived from Sanatan Hindu Dharma.
Public Relations and Scientific Heritage
Manas Singhal highlighted the scientific nature of Sanatan Bharat, citing ancient India’s technological advancements and the importance of reconnecting with this heritage. He suggested leveraging digital connectivity to promote awareness about Sanatani principles and values.
Action Plan for the Future
Vinod K Singh, National Co-Convenor of SBNS, presented a comprehensive action plan for the next 12 months, outlining 12 key projects:
1. Bharat Mata Vandana: Cultural workshops and programs in major temples
2. Har Ghar Bharat Mata: Distributing framed images of Bharat Mata in Sanatani Hindu homes
3. Go Mata Ashray Sthal: Establishing dedicated shelters for abandoned cows
4. Samrudh Bharat Chintan Baithak: Brainstorming sessions with leading Sanatani thinkers
5. Guru Charan Mein: Engaging with prominent religious gurus and monasteries
6. Samrudh Bharat International Forum: Developing a dedicated website for global engagement
7. Samrudh Bharat Akhada: Providing financial support to Hindu Akhadas
8. Samrudh Bharat Shaktidayini Kendra: Supporting victims of violence and single women
9. Samrudh Bharat Sanatani Centre of Excellence: Establishing a premier institution for Sanatan Dharma studies 10. Sanatani and Vedic Schools, Colleges, and Universities: Integrating ancient Indian knowledge systems with modern education
11. Sanatani and Vedic Hospitals: Combining traditional Indian medicine with modern practices
12. Cowsheds: Establishing sustainable shelters for abandoned cows
A New Chapter for SBNS
The conference concluded with a declaration to give full authority to the National Chintan Samiti (Thinkers Cell) to accomplish SBNS’s goals and perform tasks for the next year. Bhanoji Rao announced the continuation of the existing National Council members as representatives for another year, ensuring continuity and progress. Prakash Das, a member of the National Core Committee of SBNS, also stressed the importance of individual efforts by all Hindus to make their families fortified in a Samrudh Bharat and Hindu Rashtra.
As the virtual conference came to a close, members expressed their commitment to working towards the growth and development of SBNS, with a renewed sense of purpose and dedication to the cause of Sanatan Hindu Dharma and Hindu Rashtra.
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__Inputs from Lalitha BK.
The concept of building Samruddha Bharat Varsha is the compulsory need of all Sanatanis and our motherland since we ourselves are feeling sidelined within our own nation due to intruders from other countries, and our internal so-called secural -tagged pseudo Hindus and Muslims who are working hard to make this a Islam Rashtra. We look for youth and serious Sanatanis who are ready to come out and fight for our own survival rights in own motherland.
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