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ISMSA Raises Voice for Farmers: A Call for Justice and Empowerment

The International Sanatan Minority Struggle Association (ISMSA) stands firmly in solidarity with the farmers—the backbone of our civilization and the custodians of our ancestral soil. In keeping with our mission to uphold justice, dignity, and human rights for marginalized communities, ISMSA extends its advocacy to the struggles and aspirations of farmers across India and beyond.

Why Farmers Matter

Farmers are not just food providers—they are cultural stewards and vital contributors to the economic and spiritual fabric of Sanatan society. Yet today, millions face:

Our Commitment

ISMSA actively raises the voice of farmers at national and international forums, demanding:

Voicing Farmers' Rights Globally

ISMSA engages with:

ISMSA Supports the Sacred Art of Murti (Statue) Making

The International Sanatan Minority Struggle Association (ISMSA) proudly supports the ancient and sacred tradition of God and Goddess statue making, known as Murti Kala—a cornerstone of Sanatan Dharma’s spiritual and artistic heritage.

Preserving a Divine Legacy

For thousands of years, artisans across Bharat have crafted murtis (idols) of Bhagwan, Devi, and Devtas, not merely as art, but as embodiments of divine energy and devotion. This tradition:

Our Role and Commitment

ISMSA recognizes murti-making as a sacred livelihood and a cultural right. We advocate for:

Global Advocacy

ISMSA is working to:

A Sacred Duty

Supporting murti kala is not just about art—it is about defending our dharma, honoring our deities, and protecting the hands that carve devotion into stone and clay.

Join ISMSA in empowering these divine creators and preserving the eternal expressions of Sanatan faith.

Program Overview:Initiative Report "Divine Artistry" – Celebrating Sanatan Values & Honouring Farmers' Spirit

Program Overview:
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The International Sanatan Minority Struggle Association (ISMSA) proudly presents an inspiring initiative titled "Divine Artistry", conceptualized and executed by our esteemed member, Dr. Shailendra Uttam Patel. This extraordinary project features a magnificent statue of Purushottam Bhagwan Shri Ram, meticulously crafted using 560 kilograms of rice grains, symbolizing the deep-rooted connection between divinity, agriculture, and our cultural heritage.

Objective:

The "Divine Artistry" initiative seeks to:

Artwork Description:

The centrepiece of this initiative is a majestic statue of Bhagwan Shri Ram, brought to life through the skilled hands of Dr. Shailendra Uttam Patel using 560 kilograms of rice grains. Each grain symbolizes the hard work, sacrifice, and dedication of our farmers, woven seamlessly with the divine attributes of Shri Ram — standing as a powerful representation of devotion, artistry, and community spirit.

Significance:

This initiative reflects ISMSA's unwavering commitment to nurturing both cultural and agricultural roots, reminding society of the symbiotic bond between the divine and those who toil the earth.

Impact Goals:
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Through "Divine Artistry," ISMSA envisions:

ISMSA's Commitment:

The International Sanatan Minority Struggle Association remains steadfast in its mission to:

The "Divine Artistry" initiative stands as a shining example of ISMSA's dedication to fostering spiritual, cultural, and social harmony, celebrating the divine in every grain, every hand, and every heart.

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