Hinduism urges Hindus to be valorous
Hindus, contrary to the beliefs of many, have (also) never
been votaries of cowardice and have always opted for valor to save Dharma and
integrity of Bharat, even if they have been ceaseless to voice the need of
serenity and goodness in the life of a nation, society and certainly the
individual.
It’s the same Dharma that has always propounded the
importance of acquiring Brahmyam (power of knowledge) and Kshatram (knowledge of power) for each and every Hindu to put
an end to the devilish forces that are inhumane and inimical to the sustenance
of Hindu Dharma.
And all these have been written profusely in the
Vedas.
“Agrataschaturo vedah
prushthatah sasharam dhanuh | idam brahmamidam kshatramshapadapi sharadapi” – Bhargav Sutra
Meaning:-
A person having four vedas (knowledge) in front (to guide him), a bow and
arrow (power) at his back (to back him) has a combination of “Brahmyam” and
Kshatram” and hence he is capable of defeating the enemy either by
"Shapa" (Power of Knowledge) or "Shara" (Knowledge of
Power) Thus, the aim is to impart “Power of Knowledge” and “Knowledge of Power”
in the youth.
A glimpse of the same is found in the tablets (in
Dakshineswar Temple Complex, Kolkata) enshrining the mantras in Yajurveda.
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