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Integral Humanism (Ekatma Manavvad)

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Introduction

In the mid-1960s, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya introduced Ekatma Manav Darshan or Integral Humanism as an indigenous ideological framework to guide India’s post-independence development. Amidst the challenges of the modern world, this philosophy emphasizes human dignity, harmony, and solidarity as the foundation for building an equitable and prosperous society.

About Integral Humanism Philosophy

  • Aim: To ensure a dignified life for every human being by balancing the needs of the individual and society.

  • It integrates the spiritual, social, and economic aspects of human life to create a harmonious society.

  • Central to this philosophy are the Purusharthas—the four cardinal goals of human life:

    • Dharma (righteousness)

    • Artha (wealth/prosperity)

    • Kama (pleasure/desire)

    • Moksha (liberation)

  • The doctrine emerged as a uniquely Indian alternative to Western ideologies, rejecting both excessive capitalist individualism and rigid Marxist socialism.

  • Three foundational principles of Integral Humanism:

    • Primacy of the whole, not the part — Emphasizes holistic development over fragmented approaches.

    • Supremacy of Dharma — Moral and ethical values are supreme.

    • Autonomy of society — Societal units must have self-governance and freedom to manage their affairs.

Core Tenets of Integral Humanism in Contemporary Times

  • Cultural Nationalism (Bharatiyata): Development must respect and incorporate indigenous knowledge, traditions, and lifestyles alongside modern advancements.

  • Social Integration and Harmony: Calls for the eradication of caste discrimination and strives to build a society rooted in equality and justice.

  • Antyodaya (Upliftment of the Last Person): Economic policies should prioritize uplifting the poorest sections before focusing on industrial or urban growth.

    • This aligns with Upadhyaya’s vision of ‘education for all’ and ‘har hath ko kam, har khet ko pani’, culminating in the idea of Economic Democracy.

  • Ethical Governance: The ideal Model State (Dharma Rajya) is governed by righteousness, moral values, and transparency, beyond merely protecting religious freedom.

  • Decentralization: Advocates for a self-reliant, village-based economy where communities control their development based on local needs and resources.

About Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya (1916–1968)

  • An Indian philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, and political activist.

  • Born in Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh.

  • Became President of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh in 1967.

  • Authored works including Samrat Chandragupt, Jagatguru Shankaracharya, and Political Diary.

  • Edited the weekly Panchajanya and the daily Swadesh.

  • His philosophy shares similarities with Gandhi’s ideals of Sarvodaya (welfare of all), Gram Swaraj (village self-rule), and opposition to untouchability and social injustice.

 

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