Dharma Yoddha

byRakesh Kanojia

Book 2

From ancient alliances against invasion to modern propaganda — Book 2 maps Sanatan resistance across civilisations and centuries.

Overview

The second volume of Dharma Yoddha extends its scope from ancient battlefields to the contested terrain of modern India — politics, education, entertainment, and media. Where Book 1 established the civilisational foundation, Book 2 traces its thread of resistance across continents and centuries, from the sacred fires of the Zoroastrians to shared codes of honour found in Mittani, Mesopotamia, the Americas, and Serbia.

Rakesh Kanojia's argument here is about continuity and fracture: the Abrahamic order, riven by internal rivalries, disguised its failures by ridiculing Sanatan culture — and that process of mockery and erasure did not end with the colonial period. The book documents alliances of kings, queens, sadhus, and adivasis who stood against successive waves of invasion, and then asks what that resistance looks like now, when the battle is fought through textbooks, screen narratives, and institutional memory.

Meticulously researched and openly polemical, Dharma Yoddha Book 2 is addressed to readers who believe the defence of civilisational memory is an active, present obligation — not a matter for scholars alone.

-:ABOUT THE BOOK:- If you think the war for Dharma ended in the past you're already losing it. From the sacred fires of Zoroastrians to echoes of Sanatan in Mittani and Mesopotamia, from the Americas to Serbia, this is the story of civilisations bound by shared codes of honour, learning, and worship. Yet, the Abrahamic caste order fractured by its own rivalries, cloaked itself in dogma - ridiculed Sanatan culture to mask its failures. Here are the alliances of kings, queens, sadhus, and adivasis who stood together against waves of invasion; the lands seized, temples desecrated, and culture mocked, yet never erased. Dharma Yoddha traces the unbroken thread of resistance from ancient battles to modern propaganda in politics, education, entertainment and media. This is the testament of a civilisation that refuses to vanish. Bold, unapologetic, and meticulously researched - it calls upon you to stand in the last line of defence. Dharma survives when you choose to defend it. With over 30 years of international experience in IT Consulting, Rakesh Kanojia, born in a small village along the sacred Ganga, has nurtured a lifelong curiosity about ancient civilizations, which has fuelled his enduring passion for history. "Dharma Yoddha is a well-argued civilisational counter-narrative-reminding us that Dharma is not belief alone, but responsibility, memory, and resistance in Kaliyuga." -Sankrant Sanu, Author of The English Medium Myth "A bold and necessary counter-narrative that challenges the comfort of colonial history. Painstakingly researched, passionately written, this is history from within, not from above." -Satyaki and Major Garg, Author of Butshikan Tears of Somanatha

Author

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Rakesh Kanojia

In an age where biased narratives cloud our understanding of the past, the Author's book stands as a compelling call to action, especially for those silenced due to limited knowledge of Sanatan heritage. For too long, questioning Bharat's civilisational history has been discouraged, often dismissed as regressive or unfounded. Like many of us, the Author was raised on a version of history that glorified invaders while erasing the courage, wisdom, and sacrifices of our ancestors. With over thirty years as an IT consultant and a habit of studying the history of every land he visits. The Author noticed recurring themes-cultural erasure, spiritual suppression, and Mleccha colonial narratives that mirrors Bharat's own experience. Rooted in a modest village on the banks of the sacred Ganga, he brings to this work not only intellectual curiosity, but a deep, lived connection to Bharat's spiritual and cultural fabric. This book dares to question dominant academic perspectives and urges readers to look through an Indigenous lens; one that reveals a powerful truth: when we ignore the past, we risk losing the very essence of who we are. This is not just a book; it is a bold reclamation of identity. It challenges us to honour our dharmic lineage, to speak up where silence once ruled, and to take pride in a civilisation that has endured with grace and strength. For anyone seeking clarity, courage, and connection to their roots-this is essential reading.

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