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Valmiki Study Circle organized a Saṃvāda with J. Sai Deepak in JNU

Valmiki Study Circle organized a Saṃvāda with J. Sai Deepak in JNU (Link to Sai Deepak's monologue with better audio:    • Sai Deepak's Monologue in JNU with be...  ) In search of Bhārata-bodha, Valmiki Study Circle organized ‘a conversation on the manufactured faultlines of Bharat’ with J. Sai Deepak in the JNU Convention Centre on 20th December. The event, the second conversation organized under the ‘Bhārata Vande Mātaram Saṃvāda-series, began at 5:30 PM and continued till 8 PM. J. Sai Deepak initiated the samvāda by explaining the essence of his two books ‘India that is Bharat’ and ‘India, Bharat, Pakistan’. Hinting towards the content of his upcoming works, he highlighted the flawed narratives of caste, language, gender, etc that are used by the anti-Bharat forces to manufacture social fissures, where none exist, in Bharat. A 20 minutes monologue was followed by one and a half hour of invigorating discussion with the student audience of JNU. The conversation was moderated by Chirag Dhankhar. Replying to questions and jigñāsā-s ranging from caste/linguistic divisions to the ‘aazadi’ gang, Sai Deepak stated that Bharat has been struggling with two forms of coloniality since the past millennia- Middle-eastern and European. He proclaimed that without understanding these ideological strains that bars us to understand and practice our own traditions and ways of life, we cannot move forward as a civilizational state. Decoloniality or Dharmic civilizationalism is a complex continuous process/struggle which needs thorough research works from esteemed institutes like JNU. He criticized the use of colonial terminologies like ‘ādivāsi’ or ‘modern’, because while the former was a 20th century British construction to legitimize the hoax of Aryan Invasion Theory, the latter reeks of anti-indigenous knowledge and anti-dharmic narratives that are controlled by ‘the West’. He confidently stated that the global intellectual community is in dire need of normative alternatives. Whether it is in the field of environmentalism or handling diversity without homogenization, Bharatiya knowledge traditions can contribute a lot. Valmiki Study Circle is striving for the Bhāratīyakaraṇa of the popular discourse in JNU since 2019. Bhārata Vande Mātaram Saṃvāda-series is not merely a lecture series for us, but rather an intellectual search for our own civilizational roots; a reclamation of our own narratives, and; a rediscovery of our own knowledge traditions, in a university campus infested with colonial (Marxism, Maoism, Postmodernism and other Breaking India cults) knowledge frameworks since its inception. We will continue to organize such events in the future too. Know and join us in this Deva-Kārya! 🙏🌸 Bhārata Māta Kī Jaya! Vande Mātaram! #JSaiDeepakinJNU #ValmikiStudyCircle #BharatVandeMataram #jsaideepak #indiathatisbharat #bharatmatakijai #vandemataram

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