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Episode 12 – Why Corrupt Rulers Dominate Today

Everywhere we look today, rulers are corrupt. Politicians fill their own pockets. Leaders make promises and break them the next day. Power is used not for service, but for greed. People ask, why do corrupt rulers always dominate? The answer lies not only in politics, but in the womb.

Sanatan Dharma teaches that society reflects its rulers, and rulers reflect their families. Strong families produce strong leaders. Weak families produce weak leaders. Corrupt rulers are not accidents—they are the result of careless parenting, careless conception, careless living.

Think of our dharmic history. When Jijamata prayed with devotion, Shivaji was born to defend dharma. When Kaushalya lived with purity, Rama was born to protect the world. When Kunti invoked the devas, Arjuna was born to fight injustice. Great rulers came from families who treated childbirth as sacred.

Now think of today. How are children born? By accident. By pleasure. With no thought of dharma, no preparation, no discipline. Mothers fill their pregnancy with stress and distraction. Fathers think of survival, not tapas. From such beginnings, what kind of children emerge? Not protectors of dharma. Not warriors. Not saints. But ordinary men and women, easily swayed by greed and weakness.

When these children grow, some of them rise into positions of power. And what happens then? A child raised without dharma becomes a leader without dharma. An ordinary soul placed on a throne becomes a corrupt ruler. And when rulers are corrupt, society collapses under their weight.

This is why corrupt rulers dominate today. Because Hindus have forgotten Garbh Sanskar. Because families no longer raise their children with intention. Because parents no longer see the womb as a temple. We complain about leaders, but leaders are born in homes. The corruption we see in politics is simply the reflection of the carelessness in families.

The cycle is clear. Dharmic families create dharmic rulers. Careless families create corrupt rulers. If we want to end corruption at the top, we must begin at the root. We must return to Garbh Sanskar. We must revive the art of raising divine children.

Krishna said: “Whenever dharma declines and adharma rises, I manifest myself.” But he manifests through parents who call him, not through parents who forget him. If we want rulers like Rama, Arjuna, or Shivaji again, then parents must once more call sincerely. Until then, corrupt rulers will continue to dominate.

The battlefield of politics is only the surface. The true battlefield is the home. The true temple of dharma is the womb. And the future of society is written in the children we raise.

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