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About the Book
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya: The Architect of Integral Humanism
The ideals and values that Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya propagated and practiced—leading to the rise of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh and later the formation of the BJP—are thoroughly explored in this book. A steadfast believer in the principles of the RSS, he dedicated his life to serving the nation, advocating for self-reliance, cultural nationalism, and an economy rooted in Indian ethos.
This book traces his journey as a visionary leader who not only instilled a sense of nationality but also spoke against the exploitation of people by the State. As Upadhyaya wrote, “The essence of a nation lies not in its geography, but in its collective consciousness.” His concept of Integral Humanism—a philosophy that seeks to harmonize individual, societal, and national growth—remains a guiding principle in India’s political and economic discourse.
While much has been discussed and written about him, his work has not always been easily accessible to the masses. This book seeks to bridge that gap, offering an insightful and engaging account of his principles, making his contributions understandable and relevant to today’s readers.
As he profoundly stated, “The purpose of politics is not power, but service.”