SSDM Literature & Temples
Preserving the Soul of Sanatan Dharm
Sanatan Dharm is not just a set of religious practices; it is a civilization — deeply rooted in profound literature, timeless wisdom, sacred temples, and spiritual traditions. These treasures are the heartbeat of Bharat’s soul. At Save Sanatan Dharm Movement (SSDM), we recognize that to secure our future, we must first preserve and revive our sacred past.
The Literature & Temples initiative of SSDM focuses on two major goals:
(1) Reviving our ancient scriptures and knowledge systems, and
(2) Restoring the dignity, accessibility, and spiritual power of our temples across India.
Revival of Ancient Literature
Our sages — the Rishis, Munis, and Acharyas — bequeathed to humanity a treasure trove of unparalleled knowledge through the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Yoga Sutras, Ayurveda, Vastu Shastra, and countless other sacred texts.
Unfortunately, centuries of invasions, colonization, and neglect have led to the loss, destruction, or distortion of much of this literature.
Our Action Plan:
● Search and Recover hidden manuscripts stored in temples, private collections, and forgotten libraries.
● Digitize and Preserve ancient texts to protect them from further decay.
● Translate and Publish works into Indian languages and English to make them accessible to a wider audience.
● Promote Sanskrit as the medium for authentic research and learning.
● Research and Validate our mythological narratives like Ram Setu, Dwarka, and timelines from the Mahabharata.
Through this revival, we aim to restore the intellectual, spiritual, and moral foundations of Sanatan society.
Restoration and Revival of Temples
Temples are not just places of worship; they are the very centers of community life, art, education, culture, and spiritual elevation.
Sadly, many of our temples today lie in neglect, lack basic amenities — some due to lack of resources, others due to deliberate attacks or systemic apathy.
● Renovate and Restore ancient temples, especially those built centuries ago, preserving their original architecture and spiritual significance.
● Rebuild Destroyed Temples wherever historically possible, such as those lost during invasions.
● Improve Facilities in temples — clean premises, better access roads, sanitation, and amenities to encourage pilgrimages among youth and families.
● Build New Temples aligned with Vastu Shastra principles to correct cosmic energy flows and rejuvenate Bharat’s prosperity.
● Promote Temple Tourism — connecting people emotionally and spiritually to their heritage.
Restored temples not only preserve faith but become engines of social unity, economic activity and cultural revival.
A Sacred Responsibility
Preserving literature and temples is not a favor for our ancestors — it is a sacred responsibility we owe to our future generations. Through these living symbols of Sanatan Dharm, we protect the light of wisdom, compassion, and dharma for all of humanity.
At SSDM, we believe that when we restore our temples and resurrect our scriptures, we don’t just save stones or texts — we save a civilization.
Join us in the noble mission to protect our sacred heritage. Be a guardian of Dharma.
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The Literary Treasures of Sanatan Dharma
Sanatan Dharma possesses an enormous wealth of literature, created over centuries by sages and scholars. These texts serve as spiritual, philosophical, and practical guides for humanity. From the Vedas to Chanakya Niti, every scripture carries profound wisdom that must be preserved, translated, and made accessible to all.
Key Categories of Sanatan Dharma Literature
Over a period of time, invaders burnt down our ancient universities and their libraries. A large amount of our literature was burnt and destroyed. It is possible, our ancestors, fearing destruction, may have hidden some of it. There is a need to search, retrieve and restore them.
The mythological stories of our Gods, Goddesses and their Avatars ( such as Shiv , Vishnu, Brahma, Ganesh ji and Hanuman and more ) should be researched, factual positions established and published.
Existence of our ancient historical sites such as Ram Setu of Ramayana or Dwarka of Mahabharata times and more need to be researched and factual positions established.
Also all ancient temples ( spread all over India) and Parvath (such as Kailash , Kiskindha ) have very important mythological stories associated with it. These stories need to be researched and factual positions established.
Over time,Sanatanis have forgotten the relevance of chanting Mantras, Chalisa and Slokas. One such example is the Gayatria mantra, which improves children’s memory. There is a need to research , establish their significance and enlighten society on their benefits.
The stories of our sages (Rishi’s, Muni’s, Maharishi’s and Sadguru’s) should be researched and their contribution to society should be published.
The usefulness of Vastu Shastra, Ayurveda ,Astrology, Yoga and Pranayama for a healthy living should be established by research and made part of the curriculum in our schools and colleges.
Our youth is well educated and does not believe in mythological stories. However, Stanadan Dharma research work done by our sages have either been lost , destroyed or burnt. In order to authenticate these mythological stories to publish our research work.
Revive Sanskrit and make it the National language as Sanskrit, as it is the most scientific language, suited for computers and space applications.




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