The committee is working on India's greatest, incomparable, incredible and ambitious project regarding history preservation by building 100 memorials and 500 statues of Maharana Pratap along with all the warriors of ancient India, namely Maharana Pratap Memorial Campaign.
Our committee will establish 100 memorials for Maharana Pratap and brave men and women across India. Out of these 100 monuments, most of them will be of Maharana Pratap, but some of them will also be of those great warriors of India, because of whom you and I and our country are in this situation today.
Some of the names of those great warriors are Prithviraj Chauhan, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Veer Durgadas Rathore, Jhala Mansingh, Hadi Rani, Panna Dhay Maa, Ramshah Singh Tomar, Rana Poonja, Bhamashah etc. Statues of great men will also be installed all over India.
Out of the 100 memorials to be established by the committee, 12 memorials of Maharana Pratap will be established on the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva located in India and apart from this, the work will be started as soon as possible by identifying places for all the brave men across India.
Maharana Pratap Memorial Campaign is basically a campaign being run with 3 objectives.
‘Social harmony’ is such a topic that discussing it and implementing it properly is a fundamental need of the society and nation today. For this, it is necessary for us to first comprehensively study the meaning of ‘social harmony’. In short it means social equality.
If we look at the broader meaning, it means – to increase mutual love and harmony among the people by eradicating caste based discrimination and untouchability from its roots and to establish unity among all the classes and castes of the society. Samarasta means considering everyone as equal. All human beings in the universe are children of the same God and there is only one consciousness present in them; accept this wholeheartedly.
If seen, any kind of discrimination against anyone has never been accepted in ancient Indian culture. Even in our Vedas there is no mention of any discrimination on the basis of caste or varna. During hundreds of years of slavery, some false things were added to our religious texts by the invaders due to which many distortions occurred in them due to which a situation of confusion has arisen today.
In the Vedas, the Varna system has been described not on the basis of caste but on the basis of karma. For example, the son of a Brahmin became a Brahmin by doing the same work and the son of a Shudra became a Shudra because the person was named according to the work he did. With the passage of time, many distortions occurred in these systems, as a result of which many evils and bad practices were born. Due to all this, the tendency of caste discrimination, untouchability etc. increased. Due to this, upper class and lower class were born.
This discrimination increased so much that the upper class started looking at the lower class people as inferior and they became more and more backward. Restrictions on entry into temples, discrimination in educational institutions, ignoring them in public functions are many reasons due to which these people became neglected. People of the upper class started considering visiting the houses of these people, let alone drinking water from their hands, as impure. It is the fault of caste discrimination which causes lack of harmony.
Through this campaign, we will try to spread the message of social harmony and equality of all religions given by Maharana Pratap to the people, the way Maharana Pratap lived his life by taking people of all religions and communities along with him. We all should take inspiration from Raj Kiya.
The history of India is considered to be several thousand years old. India is a vibrant and culturally diverse country with vast geography and history. Evidence of the country's historical achievements is still visible in visited architecture, heritage sites and the worship and study of traditions.
Some of these heritage sites attract much global and national attention. However, these heritage sites face the risks of urbanization, economic growth and the implications of unpredictable change. Conservation of World Heritage Sites, ancient monuments and archaeological sites is of national importance and helps in promoting the development of tourism, which is one of the major sources of economic growth.
An active organizational structure will be set up in every district of the country and most of the historians of the country will be associated with the organization. It was also decided that an army of historians would be prepared to rewrite the history of the country. Historians will be requested to teach the actual history of the country along with teaching the courses in the classes.
Through this campaign, we will make people aware across India about the correct information about Indian history as well as its preservation
1. A man's pride and self-respect are his biggest earnings. Therefore, they should always be protected.
2. To compare and understand the difference between the motherland and our mother is the work of the weak and foolish.
3. A man without respect is like a dead person.
4. This world listens only to the brave ones. Therefore, remain firm and steadfast on the path of your work.
5. Time is so powerful that it can feed even a king with grass.
6. Time gives its inheritance only to the strong and courageous, so stay firm on your path.
7. The battle of Haldighati may have taken away everything from me. But my pride and honor increased further.
8. Those who are overjoyed in happiness and bow down in fear in adversity, neither get success nor a place in history.
9. In your good times, earn so much trust through your actions that when bad times come, they will make them good too.
10. Those who do not bow down and accept defeat even in the most difficult situations. They win even after losing.
11. Even if you love a snake, it will bite as per its nature.
12. Only successful and brave people have enemies.
13. The first duty of a ruler is to protect the pride and honor of his state.
14. Keep working hard until you reach your destination.
15. It is better to serve your nation than to waste your precious life by making it a life of happiness and comfort.
16. Man can immortalize his name only through his hard work and sufferings.
17. The one who thinks about his nation apart from himself and his family is a true citizen.
18. If the intention is noble and strong. So man's victory is not defeat.
19. Difficulties, calamities and crises make life strong and experienced. One should not be afraid of them but should fight them happily.
20. Truth, hard work, and satisfaction are the means to a happy life. But violence is also necessary to counter injustice.
21. The path to success becomes easier by remembering your goal, hard work, and self-power daily.
22. Life should not be considered more valuable than pride, dignity and self-respect.
23. The whole world can be made to bow by bowing before our elders.
24. It is the duty of the entire human race to destroy injustice, unrighteousness, etc.
25. A man striving for his duty and the welfare of the entire creation is remembered throughout the ages.
Through this campaign, we will make people aware across India about the correct information about Indian history as well as its preservation
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