Bharath Sadhana Samithi

About Us

INDIA AS BHARATH

Bharath Sadana Samiti started with Rajjguru national present and other nationalist of Bharath with a motive to change India name as Bharath. Bharath sadana samiti started is motion in the year 2015 to complete the assignment. BSS Filled PILL to super court in the year 2019 to implement article 1(1) India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States. specified in the First Schedule.] (c) such other territories as may be acquired. According to Rajjguru we call Bharath Mata our highest award is Bharath ratan, Bhartiya reserve bank, Bhartiya railway, why can’t we write in our PAN card, Adhaar card, and passport India as Bharath. as Indian word represent cruel British aura.

Mission

  • Historical and Cultural Identity: Advocates for renaming often  argue that “Bharat” is an ancient and indigenous name with deep roots in Indian history and mythology. It represents a reclaiming of pre-colonial identity and heritage.

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Philosophy

The philosophy behind advocating for changing India’s name to “Bharat” is rooted in historical, cultural, and nationalist sentiments. Here are some key aspects of the philosophy:

Vision

If India were to officially change its name to “Bharat,” the vision behind such a change would likely encompass several key aspects reflecting cultural pride, historical continuity, and national unity. Here’s a vision that proponents of the name change might articulate, The vision would highlight “Bharat” as a name that resonates with India’s ancient cultural heritage, rooted in Sanskrit 

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

  • To rise interest in the public to call India as Bharath
  • To create awareness for power saving.
  • To promote our culture & heritage.
  • To take certain facts like this happening around the world.
  • To create awareness for Swacha Bharath.

Bharath Vasi

The name “Bharath” finds its roots in Indian mythology and ancient scriptures. According to Hindu mythology, Bharath was the son of King Dushyanta and Queen Shakuntala, as depicted in the epic Mahabharata. Bharath’s lineage and valor are celebrated in various texts, symbolizing strength, righteousness, and unity.
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