Rediscovering Bharat: Shaping Country's Future - The Power of a Nation's Name
Rediscovering Bharat: Shaping Country's Future - The Power of a Nation's Name
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New Delhi: Today, when the discussion is going on to change the name of the country from India to Bharat, it is being said that the Modi government may bring a proposal in this regard in the special session of Parliament which is going to start from 18 September 2023. In such a situation, it becomes necessary to take a look at the in-depth conversation between Sadhguru of Isha Foundation and former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi in 2014. In this, Sadhguru has told that what is the effect of the name of the nation on the country and the people.

In a profound conversation that took place in 2014, Kiran Bedi and Sadhguru delved deep into the essence of India's name, "Bharat," and its historical significance. Their dialogue, rich in wisdom and historical insights, rekindled a debate about the name of the nation, its roots, and the potential it holds for the future.  

Embracing Our Ancient Identity: "Bharat" vs. "India"

Sadhguru and Kiran Bedi embarked on a profound exploration of the nation's identity, igniting a dialogue that resonates deeply with our historical roots and the potential for our future. In the wake of potential discussions regarding a name change, we find ourselves at a crossroads, where our ancient heritage and identity as "Bharat" emerge as a beacon of hope.

"Bharat": A Name Steeped in History and Wisdom

Sadhguru initiated the conversation by shedding light on the name "Bharat," revealing its profound connection to life and existence. "Bha" symbolizes sensation, "ra" embodies emotion, and "ta" encapsulates the rhythmic harmony of life. Together, they form "Bharat," signifying the intricate interweaving of human existence with sensations, emotions, and the intrinsic rhythm of life itself. This name resonates deeply with our core humanity, forging a connection to our cultural roots that transcends generations.

Historical Context and the Essence of "Bharat"

Kiran Bedi inquired about the historical context of naming our nation "Bharat." Sadhguru unveiled that "Bharat" has ancient roots, tracing its origins to one of the world's oldest civilizations. Unlike contemporary nations often defined by language, religion, or ethnicity, India, or Bharat, stands as an exception that eludes categorization based on homogeneity. This exceptional aspect has puzzled outsiders, as India has historically been home to over 200 political entities at various times. So, what is it that truly defines this nation?

The Lost Essence: From "Bharat" to "India"

Sadhguru candidly remarked on the transition from "Bharat" to "India" as a significant and, in his words, "serious mistake." He drew attention to the historical pattern where occupying forces often begin by changing a nation's name as a means of asserting dominance and control. He compared this to the African-American experience, where the names of enslaved individuals were altered, effectively erasing their cultural identities.

Unity Amidst Diversity: The Quest for Truth and Liberation

Sadhguru revealed that India's unity springs from its people's shared identity as seekers. India has always been a sanctuary for those on a relentless quest for truth and liberation. This seeking has cultivated a profound sense of oneness that transcends the confines of language, religion, or ethnicity. India's identity is not rooted in uniformity but in the common aspiration to seek knowledge, realize one's potential, and attain liberation.

The Potency of the Name "Bharat"

Sadhguru emphasized the power inherent in the name "Bharat." Names are not mere labels; they carry profound meanings and resonances. The name "Bharat" has the potential to kindle passion, commitment, and pride among the diverse population of the nation. It is not just a word; it is a sound that can resound deeply within the hearts of every Indian, fostering a profound connection with their cultural and national identity.

Identity and Inspiration: The Role of Names

Kiran Bedi raised the question of whether transitioning from "India" to "Bharat" had any implications for the nation's identity, especially concerning the safety and security of women. Sadhguru acknowledged that a name alone cannot resolve such complex issues, but it can serve as a potent source of inspiration, awakening passion and commitment to the nation's well-being.

Addressing Poverty and Corruption

Furthermore, he stressed the urgency of addressing poverty and corruption, with a primary focus on alleviating poverty. When people's basic needs are met, they are more inclined to engage in discussions about ethics and values, fostering a more equitable and just society.

Nurturing Pride and Unity

Sadhguru emphasized the significance of instilling pride and unity among citizens. He highlighted the remarkable achievements of Indian civilization across the globe throughout history, underscoring the importance of nurturing pride in one's heritage as a cornerstone for building a great nation.

Choosing "Bharat" Over "India"

Sadhguru concluded that renaming our nation to "Bharat" would be a step toward embracing our ancient identity and kindling passion for our homeland. He urged that the name "Bharat" has the power to reverberate within the hearts of every Indian, fostering a profound connection to our cultural and national heritage.

In a world where nations seek to preserve their identity and cultural richness, "Bharat" emerges as a name that encapsulates the essence of our land, our people, and our history. It is a name that invites us to embrace our roots and stand united as a nation defined not by sameness.

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