The second day of Delhi Shabdostav 2026 at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium featured a discussion on the history of Hinduism. Writers and historians shared insights on Indian literature and culture. Ami Ganatra, a management professional and writer, emphasized the concept of ‘Ram Rajya’ and its societal implications, urging people to emulate Lord Ram’s behavior.
She defended Lord Ram against critics who question his existence, stating that his life principles remain relevant today. Ganatra highlighted the historical significance of Lord Ram, noting the enduring values he represents for society. Anil Gupta, RSS Delhi general secretary, noted the evolving understanding of religion and culture, especially among the youth.
Gupta praised the younger generation’s active engagement in religious activities, contrasting it with past trends. He commended the youth for their involvement in bhajans and religious practices, highlighting a positive shift in religious participation towards a younger demographic.
