Newsletters

One Year Since Triumph Of Bhakti...

Swarajya Staff

Jan 20, 2025, 01:37 PM | Updated 01:43 PM IST


January Special Issue

January 2025 Issue
January 2025 Issue

Dear Reader,

It's been one full year. One full year since the centuries of bhakti and tapasya of Rambhakts bore fruit.

One full year since Ramlalla returned to his janmabhoomi, his dhaam, his abode.

One full year since the blood of karsevaks in Saryu was given its due.

One full year since more than a billion of the humanity celebrated second Deepawali.

One full year since the Hindu of this nation could look herself in the eye with the conviction and belongingness that she longed for and deserved.

One full year since Bharat's most consequential civilisational project triumphed, birthing and inspiring several others.

And one full year since Swarajya published its much-loved Ayodhya Ram Mandir special print issue — Triumph Of Bhakti.

That collector's edition was our finest print ever. But it wasn't just that. It reflected what Swarajya has always stood for — a modern resurgent Bharat rooted in it civilisational ethos.

While the mainstream media joined the saffron bandwagon (or atleast seemingly so) when it became easy, there was a time when the same MSM wouldn't touch the Ram Mandir movement with tongs, let alone lend support to it.

It is from such times that Swarajya has stood for what's 'Right'. We were able to do it:

— out of our belief in the Dharmic soul of this nation, and

— out of our confidence in the readers and supporters like you.

Thank you for the unwavering support to us and the cause of dharma and Bharat.

Now we have something special in the offing celebrating one year of Ram Mandir Pran Prathishtha. Yes, a special edition exclusively for you. Here's the PDF of it.

As much as it is a celebration, this edition is also a reminder to those who, in their delusional naivete, think they've "defeated the movement that began in Ayodhya". Based on an election result that did not even go their way.

Remember, this movement began before India was even a modern republic. It torched on when it had no political patronage. It sustained and thrived in the face of relentless onslaught of a secular-socialist state. And it is this movement which has birthed the modern-day politics of India and not the other way round.

Politics matter, but bhakti triumphs — always.

So for you, the special issue is now ready for you to download and read here.

Jai Shree Ram,

Anmol N Jain


Get Swarajya in your inbox.


Magazine


image
States