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RSS approaching 100: Key moments that shaped the evolution of ideology and organisation

Sixth RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat paying tribute to its founder and first Sarsanghchalak Dr KB Hedgewar at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur(Maharashtra) in June 2023. Image Source:https://www.facebook.com/RSSOrg

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) will turn 100 in the year 2025. It  was founded in 1925 on the auspicious day of Vijayadashami, a festival celebrated across India generally in the month of October. The RSS celebrates its foundation day every year on Vijayadashami when the Sarsanghchalak (Chief Mentor) of the organisation delivers his annual address that provides a guiding framework, in the contemporary context, for Sangh and other organisations inspired by it.

Following are some of the key moments in the 96-year-old journey of RSS that probably shaped its evolution:

At present, thousands of these camps are organised at district, state and national levels with lakhs of volunteers participating in them and coming out as highly motivated cadres. Many of them become full-time workers.

Those who attended the meeting conducted a detailed review of the way RSS functioned from 1925 to 1939 and decided to bring uniformity. Marathi and English were replaced by Sanskrit as a medium of instruction and it was decided that the instructions issued at the RSS shakhas will be in Sanskrit henceforth.

The issue of developing an RSS prayer in Sanskrit was also discussed. The essence of the RSS’ prayer was initially penned in Marathi and then the ‘Karyavah’ (Head) of Mohite Shakha at Nagpur, Narayanrao Bhide, who was known to be an expert in Sanskrit, was entrusted with the responsibility of converting the Marathi prose into a Sanskrit prayer. He did his job so well that, with hardly any changes, the Sanskrit translation was accepted by all.

This Sanskrit prayer was recited in the next RSS camp held at Pune in the presence of Dr. Hedgewar and Guru Golwalkar for the first time. The same Sanskrit prayer is recited even today in the RSS shakhas without any change.

This also resulted in the Sangh making a big foray into the field of social service. At present, RSS volunteers under the banner of different organisations are running around two lakh service projects across the country.

All the three times, the ban was lifted within a short span of time, the RSS was absolved of the false charges levelled against it by the authorities and it came out much stronger. The RSS Constitution was drafted after the ban was lifted in 1949. During 1975-77, the RSS led an underground movement to restore democracy from the front and its role was recognised globally.

After the 1992-ban was lifted in 1993, the Indian polity witnessed a major paradigm shift with ‘Hindutva’ getting established as a core issue subsequently leading to a major transformation of the Indian public discourse that we are witnessing today.

People from all walks of life were invited and the Sarsanghchalak concluded the session with an exhaustive Q&A session taking questions from mostly those who hadn’t been part of the RSS. This event was the first of its kind in the history of the RSS as it was considered to be a major outreach initiative of Sangh.

The content of this address where Sarsanghchalak spoke for around two hours for consecutive three days is considered to be the guiding framework for the RSS in contemporary context.

 

 

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