A forum of Nationalist thinkers to foster critical thinking and a progressive public discourses.
Objectives of Prajna Pravah
Present the sublime philosophy of Bharat
Assess and suitably re-orient the existing social structure
Strive to harmonize modern technology with Mother Nature
Raise people’s loyalty to higher ideals of our country and civilization.
Strengthen the nation’s resolve to fight for unity and integrity.


What we do
Frequently asked questions
Why was Prajna Pravah started?
Prajna Pravah was started to address the need for a nation-wide, influential, nationalistic intellectual movement based on Bharatiya wisdom.
What does Prajna Pravah mean?
Prajna (प्रज्ञा) is the ability of the mind to distinguish truth from falsehood and solve problems through intellectual reasoning. Prajna Pravah refers to the eternal flow of Prajna through humanity.
Who can be part of Prajna Pravah?
Anybody who derives a sense of pride in being a Bharatiya and is passionate about learning and spreading awareness of Bharat’s intellectual hertiage is welcome to volunteer and be a part of Prajna Pravah.
Passionate about contributing to Bharat's civilizational cause?
Know more about Bhārat
A few thoughts to ponder about
Quotes from Prominent personalities

Shri Dattatreya Hosabale
Sarkaryavah, RSS
During the time of COVID-19, we made vaccines for the world. We also helped Sri Lanka during its recent economic crisis. Thus, Bharat has the moral right to talk about Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. Hindu Society and the people of Bharat have the power to make Bharat a ‘Vishwaguru’ (world leader)...One day, Bharat will show the path to the world.

Shri Sunil Ambekar
Prachar Pramukh, RSS
When the Pran Prathistha of Shri Ram Mandir took place in Ayodhya, the entire Hindu society rose above all its divisions. In every village, street, city, and town, there was a sense of positive enthusiasm and devotion. By coming together, we can understand the unity of Bharat. So, this consciousness among the people of Bharat is definitely being expressed in some form.

Shri J Nandakumar
National Convenor - Prajna Pravah
Hinduism is an all-encompassing thought. It has welcomed everyone with an open heart, even Charvaka who preached atheism. There is no other philosophy that gives more liberty. In Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna says: ‘You need not accept everything I say, you are free to debate and assimilate.’ Hindutva has never been a closed book and will never be one.
