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Research and Development Foundation for Integral Humanism
According to Indian ethos, a man is born out of the integration of an individual, society, nature and the Almighty. According to them, a human being is neither an individual alone, nor is he a complete society, nor do they believe in the conflict of an individual versus society. It is neither a physical entity nor spiritual alone. The human being expresses the union of both these two. It is, therefore, imperative to understand the true meaning of a human being. Only then can we work for and measure his happiness.
Deendayal Upadhyaya tried to comprehend and articulate the true meaning of the ‘human being’ on the basis of India’s thought process. In this churning came out the philosophy of ‘Integral Humanism’. Deendayalji explained this internal churning of vyashti (individual) and samashti (society) through education, action, yogakshem and yajna. There indeed is a need to delve further into it. And this is the only way to free ourselves from the cobweb of western political process.
The Research and Development Foundation for Integral Humanism is an attempt to keep this churning on.
PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA (25 September 1916-11 February 1968) was a statesman, a politician, a journalist, an organiser—who dedicated his entire life to nation building through his sheer dedication, superlative intelligence and his peerless organisational capabilities.
Despite facing various adversities, he won several accolades in different stages of his student life. Though he was selected for the coveted provincial civil service, he chose to serve his motherland by joining the RSS. Having served as a Pracharak
in the Sangh, he was asked to lead a new born political party, the Jana Sangh.
Through Jana Sangh, he gave a political tinge to cultural nationalism and gave the country a political philosophy which swears by the motherland. His prolific writing during the freedom struggle and his leadership qualities during the tumultuous days of unification of India, particularly Kashmir and during the Goa Liberation movement will always be remembered.
Alas, his life was cut short by a conspiracy! But before he left his body, Panditji had given the nation an intrinsically indigenous political system that was distinct from the ones that ruled the mindset of the then rulers and kept them away from the realities of the Indian nation. He named his philosophy, the Integral Humanism, which is the essence of all the virtues of Bharat’s ethics, environment, economics and its dynamism. Jana Sangh’s present day avatar, the BJP has adopted this as its official philosophy.