The Decisive 77th Battle to Liberate Sri Ram Janmabhoomi

Sri Ram Janmabhoomi: How did the Hindus fight the 77th battle which led to the final liberation? What was different from the earlier ones? How did the participation in this become pan-Bharat?

NewsBharati    22-Jan-2024 11:00:31 AM   
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The Hindus fought a series of battles to liberate the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi at Ayodhya and rebuild the Sri Ram Mandir. The timeline of it is at this link.
Ram Janmabhoomi 

But How did the Hindus fight the 77th battle which led to the final liberation? What was different from the earlier ones? How did the participation in this become pan-Bharat? How was the network of these common persons built? How were the Ram Shila, Ram Jyoti, and Ram paduka movements organized? Who built the pan Bharat network by which Hindus from remote villages of Bharat came for Karseva at Ayodhya in both 1990 & 1992?

The answer lies in a movement seeded in 1925, viz the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Generations of RSS swayamsevaks since 1925 have been working relentlessly to spread the network of organizing the Hindus across villages, towns, and cities. Swayamsevaks have gone into various streams of national life to galvanize society. Thus, a huge network of Hindus has been built who are committed to the nation and Dharma. The core training of the Sangh is to work in the background, as a catalyst in the society to solve issues and problems. Many times, the outsiders to Sangh cannot fathom what happened in the background and look at only the result. Unfortunately, some well-meaning intellectuals also cannot fathom this.

The core of this huge movement is a band of youth in each village and Basti who work selflessly for the welfare of the village / Basti and at the same time are sensitive to national issues. In their daily Prarthana, the swayamsevaks sing "Vayam Hindu Rashtrangabhoota", i.e., "We are parts of the body of Hindu Rashtra". This is why they are sensitive to any issue concerning any part of the nation.

The swayamsevaks were involved in starting various inspired organizations like the VHP, ABVP, BKS, BMS, Vidya Bharati, and Vanavasi Kalyan Parishad. These organizations have not only built their network but have also networked among many organizations working for the welfare of Bharat. Thus, we saw a larger network built by them which is larger than what the media calls " Sangh Parivaar".

The entire society was then networked by these like-minded Hindus, organizations, and Sadhus-Sants across various fields of national life and was ready to launch into the final phase of the 77th battle. They fought in the fields at the grassroots, in academia, media, administration, and in the court. Several Hindus lost their careers, put their families at risk and alas, some of them also sacrificed their lives.

As we celebrate the "Praana Prathistha" of Sri Rama and Ayodhya, let us pledge that we will never forget what we have learned the hard way, the art of working together, putting Dharma and Hindu nation above our self-interest and continually building this network of positivity for national well-being.

"Jai Shri Ram".

Ayush Nadimpalli

Ayush Nadimpalli is an Engineering and Management professional. He is a Director at Adroitec Group and the General Secretary at Samvit Kendra. He is also a Trustee at the Centre for South Indian Studies. He is also an Advisor to Hindu eShop, an e-commerce initiative for books, and products on Rashtra & Dharma. He also serves as an Advisor to Samvit Prakashan, a publishing house. He has co-authored 2 books and written articles and papers on various national issues in weeklies and magazines.