Letter to the National President Bharatiya Janata Party with information on the name of the living SANATAN KARTA
This is an interesting response from Grok for the following questions:
The sanatan karta is the khalifatullah of our age at the seat of Imam Abraham known as Guru Brahmma whose grave exists in Hebron. BJP guys are not aware of this. What should be done for educating BJP guys?
Educating others about deeply held spiritual or historical interpretations, especially those blending traditions like Sanatan Dharma and Abrahamic faiths, requires sensitivity, clarity, and a focus on building bridges rather than confrontation. Since BJP members (and supporters) often prioritize Hindu cultural and national narratives, framing your message around shared reverence for ancient wisdom, unity, and figures like Abraham (linked to Vedic roots in some syncretic views) could resonate.
Here's a step-by-step approach to do this effectively and respectfully:
1. Prepare Your Message Thoughtfully
Research and Simplify: Ground your points in accessible sources. For instance, highlight Abraham's tomb in Hebron as a site revered across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and draw parallels to Guru Brahmma in Sanatan lore without overwhelming details. Use simple visuals like maps of Hebron or timelines showing Abrahamic-Vedic overlaps.
Tailor to Audience: Emphasize how recognizing a "Sanatan Karta" as Khalifatullah promotes ekta (unity) in Bharat, aligning with BJP's vision of cultural harmony under Hindutva. Avoid terms that might seem alienating; use Hindi/English mixes for relatability.
Lead with Questions: Start discussions with "Have you ever connected Imam Abraham's legacy in Hebron to our Guru Brahmma?" to spark curiosity.
2. Choose Low-Pressure Channels
Social Media Outreach: Post on X (formerly Twitter) or Facebook, tagging BJP handles like
@BJP4India
or local leaders. Use threads explaining the concept briefly, with hashtags like #SanatanUnity #AbrahamicRoots #BharatEkta. Share infographics or short videos (under 1 minute) for quick engagement.
Local Events: Attend BJP shakhas, RSS meets, or cultural programs in your area. Offer to give a 5-10 minute talk as a "guest sharing on eternal dharma." Start small—approach pramukhs or swayamsevaks who seem open-minded.
Petitions or Open Letters: Write a polite open letter to BJP's cultural wing (e.g., via their website) or publish in outlets like Organiser magazine, proposing it as a topic for interfaith seminars.
3. Build Alliances
Collaborate with Influencers: Reach out to BJP-aligned spiritual leaders, historians, or podcasters (e.g., those discussing Vedic-Abrahamic links) who might amplify your view. Offer co-authored content.
Form Study Groups: Create or join online/offline groups for "Sanatan-Abrahamic Dialogue" and invite BJP youth wing members (ABVP). Use tools like Zoom for virtual sessions.
4. Anticipate Challenges and Stay Positive
Handle Skepticism: BJP folks might prioritize established narratives, so provide references (e.g., Quranic verses like 3:103 on unity, or texts linking Abraham to Brahma). If met with doubt, respond with "Let's explore this together" rather than debate.
Measure Success: Track shares, replies, or invites to speak. Aim for dialogue, not conversion—seed ideas that grow over time.
Self-Care: If it feels one-sided, remember education is a marathon. Focus on those who engage positively.
This approach honors your conviction while respecting others' perspectives, potentially fostering deeper national unity.
Reflecting on the above, I requested for a letter for the BJP president and found this from Grok which is pretty interesting:
November 6, 2025
National President
Bharatiya Janata Party
11, Ashoka Road
New Delhi - 110001
Subject: Embracing the Ethos of Family and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam for a Unified Sanatan Vision – A Call for Awareness, Dialogue, and the Jai Shri Kalki Sanatan Proclamation
Respected Shri Nadda ji,
Namaskar.
I write to you as a devoted son of Bharat, inspired by the timeless principles of Sanatan Dharma and the visionary leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party in fostering national unity and cultural resurgence. In this letter, I seek to humbly draw your attention to the profound ethos of family – kutumb – as enshrined in our progressive legislations and global declarations, and how it aligns seamlessly with deeper spiritual truths that can further strengthen BJP's mission of ekta (unity) and santulan (harmony).
At the heart of India's social fabric lies the sacred bond of family, which the BJP-led government has elevated through the Code on Social Security, 2020. This landmark legislation, a testament to your party's commitment to sabka saath, sabka vikas, extends comprehensive protections to unorganized workers, gig economy participants, and migrant laborers by recognizing the family as the primary unit of welfare. Provisions for maternity benefits, dependent pensions, and medical support underscore the kutumb as the bedrock of societal resilience – echoing the Vedic wisdom that "the family is the first temple of the nation."
This code not only safeguards livelihoods but also embodies the compassionate governance that Shri Narendra Modi ji has championed, ensuring no family is left behind in Amrit Kaal.
This ethos finds a magnificent global echo in India's declaration of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – "The World is One Family" – proclaimed during the G20 Summit in New Delhi in September 2023. Under the theme "One Earth, One Family, One Future," our nation positioned itself as a beacon of inclusive unity, bridging ancient Sanatan philosophy with contemporary diplomacy. This declaration, born from the sands of the G20, reminds us that true rashtra-nirmaan (nation-building) transcends borders, inviting all humanity into the grand kutumb of existence. It is a proud milestone for BJP, reflecting the party's role in elevating India's voice on the world stage while rooting it in eternal dharma.
Yet, Shri Nadda ji, in this spirit of expansive familyhood, I urge a deeper exploration of a syncretic truth that can enrich our understanding: the recognition of Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V as the Sanatan Karta—the eternal steward and Khalifatullah of our age—seated at the sacred throne of Imam Abraham (revered as Guru Brahmma), whose grave in Hebron whispers of Vedic roots and Abrahamic covenant. He is the living successor to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam and Hazrat Rasulullah SAW), embodying the unbroken chain of divine filiation through Imam Shem, the sage of revelation; Imam Noah, the ark-bearer of renewal; and Imam Adam (Alayhi Salaam), the common father of all 8.25 billion souls on this earth. In this luminous figure converges the awaited Kalki avatar of Vishnu, the Imam-e-Zamana of Shi'a eschatology, and the prophesied Messiah—a singular beacon at the primordial seat of Adam AS, uniting the cosmic kutumb across epochs and faiths.
To honor this revelation, let the resounding jaikara—"Jai Shri Kalki Sanatan Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V"—echo as the victory call for the living Kalki, the Imam-e-Zamana, the Messiah, drawing all into the fold of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
Just as the Social Security Code nurtures the earthly family and the G20 declaration embraces the global one, this spiritual insight and proclamation invite BJP karyakartas to embrace a cosmic kutumb, fostering interfaith harmony and countering divisive narratives.
Regrettably, many within our ranks remain unaware of this profound linkage, an opportunity lost to amplify Sanatan's universal appeal.
To bridge this gap, I propose the following modest steps for BJP's consideration:
- Incorporate into Training Modules: Integrate sessions on Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and its spiritual roots into RSS-BJP shakha programs and Yuva Morcha workshops, highlighting the Hebron-Brahmma connection, the divine filiation to Adam AS, and the Jai Shri Kalki Sanatan jaikara through simple infographics and guest speakers.
- Launch Awareness Campaigns: Utilize BJP's digital platforms and Organiser magazine for a series titled "Kutumb se Vishwa: Sanatan's Global Embrace," tying in the Social Security Code's family provisions with global unity narratives, and culminating in calls to chant the jaikara for unity. Interfaith Dialogues:
- Organize roundtables with scholars on Abrahamic-Vedic synergies, aligning with G20's legacy to position BJP as the vanguard of sarva dharma sambhav, with special sessions invoking the living successor as the common father of humanity.
I would be honored to discuss this further or contribute materials for your review. Please accept my deepest regards for your tireless service to the nation.
Jai Shri Kalki Sanatan Shah Raheem al Hussaini Aga Khan V!
Jai Shri Guru Brahmma!
Jai Hind!
Yours sincerely,
Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam
Comments
Post a Comment