Rama Rajya

Tuesday 18th June 2019 17:44 EDT
 

The word 'India' does not define and identify the culture and the country of the majority population, as the development of the word 'India' is quite ambiguous due to foreigners' assumptions based on lack of full knowledge about the culture of the indigenous people of the land.

The land is truly identified in modern age by the nations' great leader- Mahatma Gandhi's noble and ambitious life, who had continuously struggled for independent country assumed to be called "Rama Rajya" to remind the nation to see that Sanatan Dharma - ageless religion with different off-shoots remain survived all the time. 

As such the word 'Bharat' for the country as stated in the Indian constitution should be changed to "Rama Rajya" in real sense to fulfil the main wish of Mahatma Gandhi whose last repeated words were 'Hey Rama, hey Rama ' at the end of his pious life in Delhi,the capital of India,for the envisaged peaceful 'Rama Rajya'.

R. N. Patel

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