To help people reconnect with Sanatan Dharma
Since the dawn of civilisation, Sanatan Dharma has been the spiritual backbone of Bharat. It has not only shaped our values and guided our ancestors but also protected the Bharatiya society for thousands of years. The origin of Sanatan Dharma is deeply rooted in its eternal principles of balance, truth and duty.
Forces from distant lands, time and again, have tried to chain our spirits and erase our roots, but Sanatan Dharma has always stood firm – Eternal and unyielding.
However, today we are facing a unique but subtle challenge. Not from colonisation or swords but from soft influence and cultural distortion.
In recent times, a wave of so-called woke culture, pseudo-liberalism, and toxic secularism has begun reshaping how our younger generations perceive Hinduism. Modern entertainment, media narratives, and even education systems often portray our traditions as outdated or regressive. Bit by bit, this has created a silent disconnect — a wall between our Dharma and us.
But in reality, many fail to see the beauty of Sanatan Dharma, which lies in its ability to evolve while staying rooted in timeless wisdom.
Lately, a wave of increasingly prevalent woke culture, pseudo-liberalism and toxic secularism has started reshaping the perceptions of Hinduism, especially in the younger generations. Contemporary media narratives, modern entertainment, and even education systems (in some places) have begun portraying our culture and traditions as regressive and outdated, overlooking the power of Sanatan Dharma that once guided our civilisations with purpose and harmony.
Bit by bit, all this has created a silent but dangerous disconnect; A wall between our Dharma and us.
The majority of Hindus may not even realise it now, but it is a slow erosion of our cultural confidence which could become a serious threat to our Bharatiya identity in the coming years.
The Dharmik Soldier was born out of this realisation
It is an effort to awaken awareness, restore pride, and rebuild our connection with the eternal wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. It focuses on reminding people of the beauty of Sanatan Dharma, not as a rigid belief system but as a way of life that promotes inner strength, responsibility and balance.