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CULTURAL NATIONHOOD AND UNITY: THE CIVILIZATIONAL WORKS OF THE RSS
The Business Guardian
|May 24, 2025
Founded in 1925, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has played a pivotal role in fostering cultural unity in India.

Founded in 1925, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has played a pivotal role in fostering cultural unity in India. Guided by the philosophy of 'Bharatiyata' (Indian-ness), the RSS emphasizes the idea of a unified nation bound by a common civilization, cultural heritage, and historical continuity, despite India's rich linguistic, social, regional, and religious diversity. Its vision of unity is rooted in shared traditions, moral values, and a deep sense of national pride. Its role is profoundly patriotic, serving as a catalyst for cultural restoration and continuity. As the RSS marks a century of its existence, it is apt to reflect on its role in reshaping Bharat as a cultural entity, despite the nation's vast diversity in every sphere of life.
CULTURAL NATIONHOOD AND CIVILIZATIONAL IDENTITY: THE RSS
The RSS places strong emphasis on the idea of a shared cultural and civilizational identity that unites the people beyond distinctions of religion, language, or region. Central to its worldview is the concept of Sanskritik Rashtra—the notion that India is not merely a political entity but a cultural nation, bound together by centuries of shared traditions, values, and collective wisdom and memories. Drawing inspiration from ancient epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, as well as spiritual and philosophical systems such as Vedanta, the RSS asserts that these foundational texts and ideas form the core of a unifying cultural consciousness. This common heritage is seen as a powerful force for national cohesion, offering a sense of belonging and identity to all citizens, regardless of their diverse backgrounds. By promoting pride in India's ancient knowledge systems, the RSS is fostering a deep-seated cultural unity—one that nurtures respect for diversity while reaffirming the essential oneness of the Indian civilization.
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