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How important is the ‘Saffron Flag’ for the RSS and why?

RSSFACTS: When the RSS was founded, it was decided that the ‘Saffron Flag’ should be the ‘Guru’. What explains the rationale behind this decision. For one, the ‘Saffron Flag’ has been integral to the identity, struggles, aspirations, history, and culture of the Hindu nation. There are other important reasons too

March 12, 2024 / 11:09 IST
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The Saffron Flag occupies the highest pedestal in the RSS hierarchy.

RSSFACTS is a column that demystifies the functioning, organisational structure and ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

The Saffron Flag, commonly known as, ‘Bhagwa Dhwaj’, is considered to be the ‘Guru’ (the Master) by all Swayamsevaks. When the RSS was started, several Swayamsevaks wanted its founder Dr KB  Hedgewar to be designated as the ‘Guru’, as he was the most revered figure amongst them and every Swayamsevak looked up to him as an ideal.

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But Dr Hedgewar decided that the Saffron Flag should be the ‘Guru’. Every year on the day of ‘Vyas Poornima’, according to the Indian calendar, the Saffron Flag is worshipped formally. This is known as ‘Gurupuja’ and is one of the six main festivals which the RSS celebrates every year.

The first ‘Gurupuja’ in RSS was organised in 1928 where the ‘Bhagwa Dhwaj’, was formally worshipped as the ‘Guru’ for the first time. Since then, there has been no break in this tradition and the Saffron Flag continues to occupy the highest pedestal in the RSS hierarchy. It is the ‘Supreme’, even above the Sarsanghchalak (RSS Chief Mentor).