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जवानी हो तो इनके जैसी || आचार्य प्रशांत, भगत सिंह पर (2019)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Bhagat Singh
Spiritual Liberation
Sacrifice
Youth
Revolutionary Literature
Socialism
Nationalism
Dedication
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Acharya Prashant explains that Bhagat Singh's struggle for national independence was not merely a social or political initiative, but fundamentally a spiritual campaign for liberation. He highlights that at the young age of twenty-three, Bhagat Singh was able to sacrifice his body because he did not identify with it, having instead aligned his identity with a much greater entity—the nation. This sacrifice was not a result of adolescent impulsiveness but was rooted in deep knowledge and an extensive study of contemporary revolutionary literature, including socialism and communism. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that such a renunciation of the body is impossible without overcoming deep-seated physical attachment, which he identifies as a spiritual achievement. When faced with the prospect of marriage, Bhagat Singh declared that liberation was his bride, demonstrating a total spiritual surrender where personal desires and social traditions held no value compared to the goal of freedom. Acharya Prashant concludes that the only meaningful way to live during youth is to dedicate oneself to a high mission or purpose; otherwise, life becomes a cycle of confusion, wasted time, and unfulfilled desires. He urges looking toward those who offered themselves as a sacrifice for a cause greater than themselves as the true model for living.