Shubhendra, also known as Junior Kautilya, envisions transforming India into a Sanatan religion-based state, where a Brahmin Sanatanpati will act as the guardian and protector of the Sanatan religion. Instead of democracy (Loktantra), the country will adopt Dharmtantra, an exquisite blend of religion and democracy. The Sanatanpati will be the spiritual head of the country with unrestrained authority. The Sanatan State will be known as the protector of every living creature, offering a life in harmony with nature where true bliss becomes a reality. Modern development will be discouraged to allow greenery to cover the entire nation. All concrete constructions will be razed so that Mother Nature can reclaim the land lost to development. Life in India will be guided by spiritualism rather than Western thoughts. As far as possible, Western influences will be abandoned. In this religious state, the cow will be the holiest animal and will be featured on coins and currencies along with her calf. The Sanatan State will be based on equality, not discrimination.
Worship will be compulsory for the followers of different religions. Untouchability will be regarded as an unforgivable crime, punishable by instant imprisonment. Sanatanis will be required to wear traditional robes, and the English language will be banned from Sanatan soil.
Will Shubhendra's Sanatan Manifesto be welcomed in India by the people? Will the followers of Western lifestyles give up their habits? To know the real mission of Brahmin Sanyasi Shubhendra, read "WAR AGAINST KALIYUGA".
Niyaz Khan lives in Bhopal, India. This is Niyaz's 10th novel. His earlier novels are Be Ready To Die, Destiny in Drugs, Talaq Talaq Talaq, Confessions at Black Grave, Untold Secrets of My Ashram, Love Demands Blood, Once I Was Black Man, Brahmin The Great and Brown Desert IV 786. You can contact him at: [email protected]
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