In the Present World Relevance of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay’s Integral Humanism and its Implications
Author : Dr. Anil Kumar Bharti
Abstract :
Jan Sangh leader Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya's early 1960s philosophical concepts are known as the Integral Humanism of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay. The ancient Indian heritage and cultural ethos have shaped the ideological outlines of holistic humanism. Integral humanism's philosophical roots were moulded by Indian civilization and Dharma's basic principles. He has shattered the social and political theories of capitalism and communism by pointing out their lack of concern for the humanitarian elements of individual life and their overemphasis on the financial one. Integral humanism, on the other hand, believes in a harmonious relationship between man and nature as well as the supreme power of God. Virat and Chiti may be found in all nations, according to Upadhyaya, and each community has its own unique characteristics that can be classified as Virat. Every person has a unique set of responsibilities and a wide range of activities. Integral humanism is based on the idea that all of these facets of human existence are interconnected and should be treated as such. It is our goal in this article to outline the many philosophical aspects of integral humanism while also looking at how this philosophy might help solve today's political problems.
Keywords :
Humanism, harmonious relationship, political problems