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Contents
- Introduction
- Birth and early life
- Preparations for Revolutionary Upsurge
- In the National Movement
- Important incidence after which Dr. Hedgewar created a History
- Founding of RSS
- Bharat Mata as common deity
- Doctorji’s idea behind starting the Shakha
- Deciding National Flag
- Legacy
- Dr Hedgewar’s Last message to Swayamsevaks
- Remarks on Legendary Dr. Hedgewar by a great historian Professor G.C.Asnani
- Name of Dr. Hedgewar deleted from the History Text-book
Introduction
"Words fail to describe the depth of that pure and selfless love. The boundless affection of the mother's heart, the sleepless care and diligence of the father and the inspiring guidance of the guru found their culmination in that single bosom. I for one feel it my proud privilege to worship him as my ideal. The worship of such a soul transcends the worship of an individual and becomes the worship of the ideal itself. He is verily my chosen deity", says Sri Guruji Golwalkar, in a glowing tribute to Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar.
Dr. Hedgewar said often, "Even if the British
leave, unless the Hindus are organised as a powerful nation, where is
the guarantee that we shall be able to protect our freedom?" His words
have proved to be prophetic. Conjointly with Independence, parts of
Punjab, Bengal, Sindh and the frontier-areas were sundered from Bharat;
and, four and a half decades after the nation's attaining freedom,
Kashmir remains a thorn in the flesh.
Dr Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS was born on
Ugadi day [New Year's Day] in 1889 at Nagpur. He was a born patriot.
Even when he was studying in primary school, he refused to eat sweets
distributed on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the
coronation of Queen Victoria on June 22, 1897. Surprised at this stance,
his elder brother asked him, “Keshav, didn’t you get the sweets?”
Keshav answered, “of course, I got it. But, our Bhonsle dynasty was
liquidated by these Britishers. How can we participate in these imperial
celebrations?”
when as a child he stepped into the primary school and listened to the story of Shivaji, that great Hindu redeemer became his chosen hero. When he was studying in Neel City High School, Nagpur, he was rusticated for singing "Vande Mataram" in violation of the circular issued by the then British government. As a result he had to pursue his high school studies at Yeotmal.
when as a child he stepped into the primary school and listened to the story of Shivaji, that great Hindu redeemer became his chosen hero. When he was studying in Neel City High School, Nagpur, he was rusticated for singing "Vande Mataram" in violation of the circular issued by the then British government. As a result he had to pursue his high school studies at Yeotmal.
Once happened that Keshav had to accompany Abaji to
the house of one Jakatdar in Bhandara. Among those present there was
Amritrao bambawala, the Assistant Commissioner. After the introductions,
jakatadar said, “Keshavrao is not at all interested in studies. He is
spoiling his future by participating in student movements.” Amritrao
felt pity for keshav. He affectionately called Keshav near him and
advised: “Keshav, you are too young to understand things. These
activities will land you in trouble in future. Listen to me, and stay
away from politics. Such activities are not for students.” Keshav calmly
replied, “Sir, I am ready to quit politics as advised by you. In that
case, it is but proper that elders and learned persons like you should
give up your jobs and jump into the political arena. Until that happens,
students like me have no alternative except to take part in politics,
even at the cost of our studies if need be.” Amritrao, of course, had no
answer to this logical rejoinder.
The renowned revolutionary, Nalini Kishore Guha, introduced Keshav and Narayanrao Savarkar, younger brother of Veer Savarkar, into the Anusheelan Samity, a secret revolutionary organization, and according to the practice of the organization, they were administered a pledge and given secret names. Keshav was given the name 'Cocaine' and he became well known among the revolutionary workers because of his fiery patriotism, courage, deep intellectual capacities and foresight. Doctor of the Nation After passing the L.M.&S. Examination in June 1914, Keshav completed one year apprenticeship and returned to Nagpur in 1915 as a doctor. But his mind did not turn to the direction of practice and earning livelihood. He wanted to diagnose the disease that had afflicted the nation and cure it, and with this determination in his mind he dedicated his life at the altar of the Motherland. Since his arrival in Nagpur, Dr. Hedgewar was busy organizing the revolutionary youth in Nagpur, with the help of Bhaoji Karve. Dr. Hedgewar kept close links with the revolutionary organizations in Punjab and Calcutta.
The renowned revolutionary, Nalini Kishore Guha, introduced Keshav and Narayanrao Savarkar, younger brother of Veer Savarkar, into the Anusheelan Samity, a secret revolutionary organization, and according to the practice of the organization, they were administered a pledge and given secret names. Keshav was given the name 'Cocaine' and he became well known among the revolutionary workers because of his fiery patriotism, courage, deep intellectual capacities and foresight. Doctor of the Nation After passing the L.M.&S. Examination in June 1914, Keshav completed one year apprenticeship and returned to Nagpur in 1915 as a doctor. But his mind did not turn to the direction of practice and earning livelihood. He wanted to diagnose the disease that had afflicted the nation and cure it, and with this determination in his mind he dedicated his life at the altar of the Motherland. Since his arrival in Nagpur, Dr. Hedgewar was busy organizing the revolutionary youth in Nagpur, with the help of Bhaoji Karve. Dr. Hedgewar kept close links with the revolutionary organizations in Punjab and Calcutta.
When the First World War broke out, the
revolutionaries all over the country wanted to make use of the
opportunity created by the difficult situation in which the Britishers
were pitched against the Germans. The revolutionaries in India and
abroad conceived a plan for a revolutionary upsurge in the country to
throw out the Britishers. Dr Hedgewar also threw himself heart and soul
into the endeavour. The revolutionaries under the leadership of Bhaoji
Kavre and Dr. Hedgewar were collecting arms and money for the proposed
uprising. Once, in order to secure arms for the Gadar soldiers spread in
different parts of the country, Dr. Hedgewar put on a military uniform
and under the guise of a military man, managed to get away with a stock
of British guns kept in Nagpur railway station. He also entrusted to one
of his trusted colleagues, Vamanrao Dharmadhikari, the work of
receiving arms reaching Goa port in 1912 in a steamer sent by
revolutionaries abroad. But the British Government got scent of the
scheme and the ship was seized before it could reach its destination.
Analysis of the Causes of Failure The defeat of Germany in the War
foiled all the attempts of the Indian revolutionaries for a
revolutionary upsurge inside the country.
Dr. Hedgewar realized that the lack of discipline among the
revolutionaries, want of proper organization to coordinate the different
revolutionary groups spread all over the country and the absence of a
political and national awakening among the common masses were the root
causes for the failure of revolutionary upsurge. He also came to
understand that mere acts of bravery and self-sacrifice on the part of a
few daring and patriotic individuals will not bring independence to the
country. With this clear realization, Dr. Hedgewar diverted his
attention to the national movement launched by the Indian National
Congress. He participated in the freedom struggle under the leadership of the Indian National Congress and participated in the Non-cooperation Movement of 1921 and was jailed. He was released on July 12, 1922. In the National Movement Dr. Hedgewar's sterling character, untainted devotion to the cause of the country, undiluted patriotism, self-effacing sacrifice and amiable nature made him dear to all the leaders of the nationalist movement in Central Province and he soon rose to a top position in the Congress organization. At that time, the Congress in Central Province was in the hands of staunch supporters of Tilak. The extremist and nationalist leaders in the Congress were all looking with apprehension at the all-out support given by Mahatma Gandhi to the Khilafat movement in an attempt to exploit the discontent among the Indian Muslims against the British who were enemies of the Khalif of Turkey, the religious head of Muslims. Dr. Hedgewar, with his deep foresight, understood that this sort of appeasement of Muslim communalism, though intended to win them over to the freedom struggle, would in the long run sow the seeds of separation in the hearts of the Muslims and result in the disintegration of the country. And his fears did prove to be true in the long run.
Important incidence after which Dr. Hedgewar created a History
On 26th December, 1920, the Congress
session began with Sri Vijayaraghavachari as President. A significant
event took place in the session. Sri Bade moved in the AICC meeting a
resolution for cow protection. In the name of maintaining Hindu-Muslim
Unity, Gandhiji not only opposed the move, but even forced Sri Bade to
leave the meeting and brought the meeting to an abrupt end. This
incident did create a lasting impression on the mind of Dr. Hedgewar
about the disastrous consequences of the slogan of Hindu-Muslim unity
and the Muslim appeasement policy of Gandhiji and the Congress.
After making an in-depth study of our history, he
came to the conclusion that lack of patriotism and disunity among the
Hindus was the reason for our defeat at the hands of foreign invaders
and enslavement under foreign rule. He, therefore, felt that unless a
sense of patriotism, selflessness, sterling character, national
consciousness and sense of unity, selfless service, self-realisation and
discipline were inculcated in a substantial number of individuals, it
would be impossible to uplift the nation and secure political freedom.
He, therefore, decided to start a unique organisation to solve the problems. He took a vow to remain a bachelor and devote his entire life and energy to the aforesaid noble cause. For this purpose, he founded the "Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh" on Vijayadashami day September 27, 1925. He evolved a unique technique which was unprecedented, simple and inexpensive. He selected a group of young boys who would assemble in an open field every day for one hour. During that time, in addition to playing national games, he began to inculcate in them a sense of patriotism, unity, discipline, love for the country and selflessness, by singing of patriotic songs and narration of stories of patriots. He appealed to the youth to spare one hour a day for the Nation by attending the Shakha (the meeting). He visualised that the one hour programme in the Shakha would ultimately transform the youth to devote greater time and energy in the service of the nation. He, therefore, undertook the Himalayan task of organising the Hindus, who despite having a common cultural bond and fundamental unity had come to be divided into various castes, religions, regions and language groups.
He, therefore, decided to start a unique organisation to solve the problems. He took a vow to remain a bachelor and devote his entire life and energy to the aforesaid noble cause. For this purpose, he founded the "Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh" on Vijayadashami day September 27, 1925. He evolved a unique technique which was unprecedented, simple and inexpensive. He selected a group of young boys who would assemble in an open field every day for one hour. During that time, in addition to playing national games, he began to inculcate in them a sense of patriotism, unity, discipline, love for the country and selflessness, by singing of patriotic songs and narration of stories of patriots. He appealed to the youth to spare one hour a day for the Nation by attending the Shakha (the meeting). He visualised that the one hour programme in the Shakha would ultimately transform the youth to devote greater time and energy in the service of the nation. He, therefore, undertook the Himalayan task of organising the Hindus, who despite having a common cultural bond and fundamental unity had come to be divided into various castes, religions, regions and language groups.
Dr Hedgewar never used to impose his ideologies on others. In fact, for naming of Sangh, Doctorji arranged a baithak in his house on April 7, 1926 where 26 persons participated. Three names were suggested after elaborate discussions. They were: 1. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS); 2. Jaripataka Mandal; 3. Bharatoddharak Mandal. The name RSS was finally decided upon.
Bharat Mata as common deity
Dr Hedgewar felt that it was necessary to have a common deity to be worshipped by all and a common ideal which all should strive to achieve and a common prayer (mantra) for all. He declared that irrespective of castes, religions and languages, etc, we are all children of Bharatmata who shall be the common deity to be worshipped by all of us and the common ideal of all shall be to strive for all-round progress and development of the nation and for taking the nation to the pinnacle of glory. These two ideals were incorporated in the common prayer to be sung by all the members at the Shakha every day. The first line of the prarthana says "Namaste Sada Vatsale Matrubhume"Oh my beloved motherland salutation to theeand the last line of the prayer says "Oh God, please give us strength and bless us to enable us to take our nation to the pinnacle of glory" (param vaibhavamnetu metat swarasthram) and concludes with the all unifying slogan "Bharat Mata ki jai" (Victory to Bharat Mata). Having decided about the common deity to be worshipped, common ideals to be achieved, a common prayer to be made and the common slogan, Dr. Hedgewar started contemplating on who should be placed in the position of Guru.Doctorji’s idea behind starting the Shakha
Doctorji also said that one hour Shaka was to initiate Swayamsevaks to inspire them to dedicate themselves to the noble and onerous task of nation building. But moulding of character of swayamsevaks was a whole time job after shakha hours to be performed by the Karyakartas of the RSS. He advised and encouraged swayamsevaks to undertake higher education and for that purpose to go to different places in the country. He said higher educational attainment by Karyakartas would confer better suitability and capacities to spread the work of the RSS and going to different places was necessary to spread the work of RSS throughout the country.There was much ignorance and misunderstanding about our national flag ever since the beginning of the national movement in our country. From 1906 to 1921, different organizations had adopted different types of flags as our national flag. In the Karachi session of the Congress, a seven member committee consisting of Sardar Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru, Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Dr. Hardikar, Kaka Kalelkar, MasterTara Singh and Moulana Azad was formed to recommend a national flag.
This committee recommended an orange colour flag.
The working committee's approval was needed for the adoption of the
flag. Dr. Hedgewar, who feared that this flag might not get the approval
of those who were raising slogans of Hindu Muslim Unity, persuaded
Lokamanya Bapuji Ane to strongly support the recommendation of the flag
committee. He also went to Delhi, stayed in Bapuji Ane's house and met
other members of the working committee. But his efforts did not
completely meet with success. The Congress adopted a tri-colour flag.
However, in the place of red in the earlier flag, orange was selected
and it was taken to top with white and green strips below. Dr. Hedgewar
felt very sorry that though the saffron flag has been the symbol of our
national culture and heritage since times immemorial, and the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh had also adopted the same as its flag, the Congress
chose a national flag suited to the interests of certain individuals and
groups.
Legacy
On the morning of June 21, 1940, Dr. Hedgewar's
condition turned from bad to worse. The doctors attending on him decided
to perform lumber puncture. Dr. Hedgewar knew that his end was nearing.
Before undergoing the lumber puncture, he called Sri Guruji Golwalkar
and some other important workers of the Sangh by his side and expressed
his last wish that, after him, Sri Guruji Golwalkar should takeover the
responsibility of the Sarsanghchalak of the Sangh. Unto Eternal Rest the
efforts of the doctors to save the life of Dr. Hedgewar proved futile.
On 21st morning his temperature rose to 106o and the doctors gave up
hope. Dr. Hedgewar breathed his last at 9-15A.M. on that day. A glorious
life which, like a flame, burnt itself silently, but shed warmth and
light all around, ebbed away. Though he left his mortal coil, his spirit
still lives in the hearts of millions of Swayamsevaks all over the
country and abroad, who march ahead on the path shown by him to attain
the goal of Hindu Rashtra.
Dr Hedgewar’s Last message to Swayamsevaks
His message to the dedicated Swayamsevaks of the Sangh echoes and re-echoes in millions of hearts: "The flower of youth should be offered at the feet of the Mother when it is in full bloom shedding its fragrance and beauty all round. After it has lost its beauty and fragrance, that dry and withered flower is unfit for worship"?Remarks on Legendary Dr. Hedgewar by a great historian Professor G.C.Asnani
Persons like Hedgewar do not come every day. Once in a way, they appear on the horizon, take a position unconventional for their times, but bold and brave. The cowards, the cheats, and the envious ones cannot stand their presence, because their own position is in jeopardy; they find some excuse to eliminate them if possible. That was the position of Dr. Hedgewar and his organization known as RSS till today, which the Congress and the Secularists can not tolerate till today. Who stands condemned, RSS or Congress? In my view, Congress stands condemned. At one stage, Congress was the ideal organization for many of us including myself; now it has lost all its respectability and is in the dying stage. But that is the fate of many organizations that have come and gone on this Earth; Congress is no exception. This is the Rule of life...Name of Dr. Hedgewar deleted from the History Text-book
June 13, 2009Jyeshtha Krushna Panchami
Demonsrations by Bajrang Dal !
Nagpur (Maharashtra): The names of
the founder of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Dr. Keshav Baliram
Hedgewar who was raising agitations remaining underground, Madanmohan
Malviya are deleted from the History Text-book. Activists of Bajrang Dal
started strong agitations opposing the said incidence in Nagpur,
against Central and State governments.
There was a reference to Dr. Hedgewar and Shri.
Madanmohan Malaviya in the chapter ‘Unknown agitations in the Freedom
Movement’ of last year’s Text-book, ‘Modern Bharatiya History’; but it
is deleted this year.
Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat
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