Prof. Vivekananda Tiwari: Championing Sanatan Dharma, Tradition, and Cows

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BI News, Agencies: In the heartland of India, where the flag of Sanatan Dharma and tradition flutters proudly, there resides a scholar whose contributions to religious, cultural, social, and political discourse have left an indelible mark. Prof. (Dr.) Vivekananda Tiwari, born near the spiritual epicenter of Greater Kashi (Varanasi) in Bhabhua, Kaimur Bihar, is a luminary whose life’s work has enriched the very essence of Indian culture and spirituality.

Throughout his remarkable journey, Prof. Tiwari has dedicated himself to the pursuit of knowledge and the preservation of age-old traditions. His prolific writings and in-depth research have illuminated the realms of religion, spirituality, society, and the nation. With a profound understanding of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture, he has quenched the curiosities of millions of Sanatani people, offering a profound understanding of the foundation of these cherished traditions.

Two of his magnum opuses, “Go Samagra” and “Ganga Samagra,” stand as testament to his dedication and expertise. These exhaustive research books on the sacred cows (Go) and the revered Ganga river delve into the very essence of Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture. In them, he explores the multifaceted significance of cows and the sacred river, leaving no stone unturned in his quest to reveal their sanctity and importance.

Prof. Vivekananda Tiwari’s childhood was immersed in the vibrancy of Indian civilization and culture, growing up in a rustic village where agriculture and cow rearing were not just vocations but matters of pride. His connection with nature and his firsthand experience of crucial aspects of Indian society and culture, including marriage, family lineage, kinship, and caste, have greatly influenced his scholarly work.

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His educational journey took him to the hallowed grounds of Kashi Hindu University, where he undertook extensive studies in Sanatan Dharma, history, tradition, spirituality, culture, society, and politics. These formative years contributed to his transformation into a renowned writer, researcher, social worker, nationalist thinker, litterateur, sociologist, and historian.

In his writings, Prof. Tiwari has dissected the intricate structure of Indian society and concluded that equality and fraternity are the strong pillars of Indian civilization. He firmly believes that the indigenous economic system, founded on the revered mother cow, holds the key to a sustainable and equitable socio-economic structure. His work underscores the significance of a cow-based economy in fulfilling the religious, economic, health, cultural, and societal aspirations of India.

His contributions to the understanding of Ganga, Gomata, and other national issues have earned accolades from esteemed academicians across the nation. Particularly noteworthy is his exploration of the Indian rishi tradition, which reflects a profound contemplation of universal ideals and the supremacy of Vedic epistemology.

Prof. Tiwari’s ideology is grounded in the belief that the environment is an integral part of human life, and its destruction can lead to the demise of human civilization. He champions the idea that preserving the environment, as revered in ancient scriptures, is paramount for human well-being. His research and writings advocate a return to traditional ecosystems, as detailed in the Vedas and Puranas, to address the contemporary climate change crisis.
Remarkably, Prof. Vivekananda Tiwari has authored over 150 books and published more than 250 research papers in national and international research journals. His contributions have been recognized and celebrated through various honors and awards, including the “Bharat Bharati Samman,” “Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Shiksha Samman,” “Rashtra Gaurav Samman,” “Mahashakti Samman,” and “Sharda Shatabdi Samman.”
In a feat that attests to his unwavering commitment to the cause of cows, Prof. Tiwari has set a world record by publishing 61 books on various aspects of cows simultaneously in 2023. This exceptional achievement underscores his dedication to championing the cause of these revered animals.
Today, Prof. Vivekananda Tiwari continues his scholarly journey as a Professor and the Head
(Ambedkar chair faculty of social sciences Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.)
His relentless dedication to the preservation of Sanatan Dharma, Indian culture, and the sacred cow remains an inspiration for all who seek to safeguard the rich heritage of our nation. Prof. Tiwari is not just a scholar; he is a torchbearer of tradition and a guardian of our cultural heritage, whose influence will continue to resonate for generations to come.