Dharm Ane Sanskruti
Added to library: September 1, 2025

Summary
Here's a summary of the provided Jain text from "Dharm ane Sanskruti" by Kalyanchandraji:
The author addresses the nation's re-creators, issuing a timely warning that Indians are not fully embracing spirituality in the way they should. He emphasizes that the foundation of Indian culture is spirituality, and this should never be forgotten. While acknowledging the need for adjustments in nation-building according to time and place, the author cautions against sidelining fundamental principles in favor of materialism. He asserts that doing so will inevitably lead to regret.
The text highlights the deep connection between nation-building and individual development. A nation built with the past sentiments of India in mind will make it easier to shape individual lives. The author stresses that society and individual lives are interdependent, with society being an organization of individuals, and the development of social life relying on the lives of prominent individuals.
The author observes that people are no longer content with limited thinking. The constraints of dry, traditional pronouncements, sects, and dogmas are largely unappealing today because the contemporary public mind is increasingly becoming intellect-driven. This suggests that people's broad perspective and intellect are moving towards integration and unity.
In this transitional period, the author stresses the importance of ensuring that the core elements of religion and culture inherent in the lives of the Indian populace are not destroyed. If nation-builders work towards shaping public life with this in mind, India will once again be capable of illuminating its culture to the entire world.