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Sanathan & Hinduism

 The above words, of late, are being widely, as well as wildly been drawing the attention of the Media, and the public, apart from the Central and State governments, but for reasons that do not auger well for the country (India).

Sanathan Dharma and Hinduism are inseparables.

They are age old and are perhaps the first coming into vogue for the progress of Bharat from ancient times, and long before the origin of and the spread of conversions giving rise to the Muslims and Christians of the country through large scale Hindu conversions forcibly with baits of education, madersas, jobs, marriages, inducements of visits abroad, better standards of living etc; dividing the people, projecting one community against another, with a view to exploit them for their own religious goals of expansionism.
The cohesion, unity, cooperation that prevailed for centuries was targeted to benefit at the cost of the native Hindus of the nation. However, the bonds developed by the Dharmic rituals, practices, and literature are so strongly rooted; the tinkering of forces imported from outside India failed to disrupt the prevailing links and likes bonding various communities that are harmoniously thriving.
The beauty of Hinduism being its ability to take and assimilate the good of all others and rejecting what is adharmic and not confronting external religious practices and with firm belief that the core of Sanathan Dharma is strong enough to continue unruffled. As such, the stray and wild comments of a few individuals, or power mongers can hardly make any dent on the core sections of India, nor on Dharma, the base and foundation of the country being strong, and the whole controversy only exposes such hollow individual or collective elements of society.

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