In an unexpected turn of events, the cosmic realm has become the center of attention on Earth as a prominent Hindu seer, Swami Chakrapani Maharaj, ignited a debate by urging the Indian government to declare the Moon a “Hindu Rashtra.”
This proposition follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent announcement that marked significant lunar sites with symbolic names.
Swami Chakrapani Maharaj’s call for the Moon to be declared a Hindu realm has ignited both intrigue and controversy.
This cosmic proposition envisions the Moon as a sanctuary of Hindu ideals and spirituality, transforming it into a “Sanatan Rashtra.”
The proposal has sparked intense discussions, ranging from celestial sovereignty to cosmic security.
Interestingly, the proposal has also set off a political battle, with rival parties BJP and Congress finding themselves on opposing sides.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) attempted to bridge this divide, emphasizing the symbolism behind the lunar names – ‘Shiv Shakti’ representing unity and ‘Tiranga’ commemorating resilience.
As the cosmos entwines with terrestrial matters, the Moon’s transformation from a celestial body to a representation of ideology and unity reflects the ever-evolving relationship between spirituality, science, and society.



