Mahabharat — Retold, As Never Before
From Direct Action Day to today, Bengal’s history is a warning—why Hindus must remain Akhand Savdhan.
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Inspired by Samarth Guru Ramdas’s call of “Akhanda Saavdhaan”, this pilot reveals the new age of mental colonisation—where shame, hashtags, and “cool” narratives disconnect Indians from their roots.
This is not about blaming communities. This is about understanding how narratives are constructed—and repeated.
A sharp, fact-driven series decoding deep-state influence, demographic shifts, and global ideological trends shaping India’s future.
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From Direct Action Day to today, Bengal’s history is a warning—why Hindus must remain Akhand Savdhan.
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