The attack on Jews in Israel was not a war, but the demonic form of cowardice of Jihadis. Ravindra Arya

The Aryans of Aryavarta always fought the war of Sanatan Dharma with pride and respect for the protection of nature.

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New Delhi. Our Sanatan Dharma gives us a spiritual message, which leads man towards light and gives him an opportunity to understand the true form of the values ​​of nature. God has given us the opportunity to celebrate festivals so that we can cherish these values. Yogi Purush Shri Krishna, who is the hero of Mahabharata, is not called God for nothing. Even though millions of brave men were killed in the war of Mahabharata, this war took place on open land, and there is no example that even a single tree was harmed or any innocent was killed. Shri Krishna deeply understood the importance of nature and the value of its protection and cherished it.

Compared to today’s war, which has taken the form of carbon war, billions of living beings are killed by bombs and nature suffers huge losses. In the present times, humanity and nature are being destroyed, and man has become devoid of conscience and intelligence.

This explains the inhuman atrocities that took place on October 7, where innocent children and women were killed by deceit and a naked dance of barbarism was played out. This war was the height of cowardice, which some people glorify by calling it “Jihad”, but it is only the massacre of innocents. A particular community is being seen as a demon of Kaliyug, which is violating all limits of humanity and morality.

The attack on Jews in Israel was not a war, but a demonic form of cowardice of the Jihadis. This attack was an attempt to spread atrocities and terror on innocent people, in which human values, peace and goodwill were violated. The principle of war is associated with courage and dignity, but this act showed only violence and cruelty, which was a symbol of cowardice.

Both Israel and India have been facing brutal and inhumane attacks by terrorist and jihadi groups for decades. While Israel has to face Iran-backed proxy groups, India has to grapple with the activities of terrorist organizations backed by Pakistan. These proxy groups wage wars in the name of so-called “jihad” from across the border based on a particular ideology, in which innocent people are targeted. Iran and Pakistan support and protect these organizations and keep them ready for war, thus promoting terror.

The allegations made by Israel are indeed serious and raise many important questions in international relations. The allegations that UN-related organizations, which work for peace and serving children, are secretly engaged in a kind of proxy war by joining in support of jihadi proxy groups is a worrying situation. If there is truth in such allegations, it raises serious questions about the motives of these organizations and their credibility.

The allegations leveled by Israel against the media, especially channels like Al Jazeera, of promoting a view sympathetic to terrorist groups, and of spying or playing a role in negative propaganda against Israel also raise questions about their impartiality and journalistic principles. The job of the media is to provide unbiased and factual information so that people can understand the truth. But if the media is supporting one side or promoting a particular ideology, it loses its impartiality and independence.

Such a “proxy war” is against the basic principles of humanity, as it not only harms the efforts of peace building but also breaks the trust of millions of people who depend on these institutions. Such allegations need to be investigated impartially so that the truth can be revealed on the international stage and the reputation of the organizations serving humanity remains intact.

The war of Sanatan Dharma has always been a war of pride and honour. From Mahabharat to Rajputana, Maratha, Prithviraj Chauhan, Rani Laxmibai, our ancestors fought wars but always respected peace, honour and nature. Even mighty warriors like Ravan, whose virtues are sung till date, saw war as a morality and protection of Dharma. Nature was never destroyed in the wars of our ancestors.

This is the message that Shri Krishna has given us through the Holy Gita. He explained to us that war should be fought only when it is necessary to protect Dharma and that too should be done with goodwill, morality and restraint. This message of Sanatan inspires us to introspect, so that we can give top priority to harmony, restraint and protection of nature in life.

The Aryans of Aryavarta always fought the war in accordance with the principles of Sanatan Dharma, with pride, honour and protection of nature. For them, war was not just a means of victory, but a sadhana for the establishment of Dharma, justice and truth. He always entered the war with respect for religion, nature and humanity, in which priority was given to balance and protection of nature by not using unnecessary violence. This was the reason that his war policy contained not only bravery but also dignity, compassion and a sense of environmental protection.