Hinduism is Sanatana Dharma: An Indivisible Truth

In recent times, some have propagated a conspiracy claiming that Hinduism and Sanatana Dharma are separate entities. This notion is not only misleading but also a distortion of historical and spiritual truths. Hinduism is Sanatana Dharma, and there is no difference between the two. To argue otherwise is to undermine the very essence of the eternal tradition followed by millions …

Why Every Apolitical Organization Should Support a Political Party

Apolitical organizations are pivotal in addressing societal issues, promoting welfare, and upholding values beyond partisan lines. Their ability to focus on community needs without the baggage of political alignment often lends them credibility and trust among the populace. However, the reality of governance and power dynamics underscores the necessity for these organizations to engage with and support, political parties that …

The Importance and Need of Opening Gurukuls in Modern India

The ancient Indian system of education, epitomized by the Gurukul, represents a profound approach to holistic learning rooted in the principles of Sanatan Dharma. Unlike modern education systems, which prioritize rote learning and materialistic pursuits, the Gurukul tradition emphasizes the all-round development of an individual—spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, and physically. With the decline in traditional values and the increasing influence of …

The Need for Rastriya Sanatan Sangathan in Today’s Scenario

In an era of rapid globalization, the foundations of cultural identity and spiritual heritage are frequently overshadowed by contemporary challenges. The timeless principles of Sanatan Dharma—emphasizing universal harmony, compassion, and sustainable living—are increasingly pertinent in today’s world. Rastriya Sanatan Sangathan emerges as a beacon dedicated to preserving and promoting these enduring values, providing guidance to individuals and communities striving for …

Peaceful Lifestyle of a Sanatani Monk

The life of a Sanatani monk, or Sanyasi, embodies the highest ideals of simplicity, discipline, and spiritual pursuit. Rooted in the teachings of Sanatan Dharma, a monk’s lifestyle is dedicated to self-realization and service to humanity, representing a path of inner peace and universal harmony. A Sanyasi renounces worldly attachments and material possessions, embracing a life guided by dharmic principles. …

About our Founder

Anindya Nandi, the founder of Rastriya Sanatan Sangathan, is a visionary leader dedicated to preserving and promoting the values of Sanatan Dharma. A former naval officer and a committed Sanatani, his life journey is a testament to resilience, service, and devotion to the cause of his people. Anindya Nandi was born on April 26, 1978, in West Bengal, India. He …