Have you ever asked yourself why we no longer see leaders like Krishna, Rama, Arjuna, or Shivaji? Why do we only see corrupt politicians, weak rulers, and selfish men in power? The truth is uncomfortable. Divine leaders are not born by accident. They are created with intention. They are invoked. Somewhere along the way, Hindus forgot this ancient art of creating divine children.
Let us return to history. Shivaji Maharaj, the protector of dharma, was not an ordinary birth. His mother, Jijamata, prayed day and night to Bhavani Mata, begging for a son who would rise against tyranny. She filled his childhood with stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. She placed a sword in one hand and the Gita in the other. From the very womb, Shivaji was prepared to become a warrior of dharma.
Even earlier, King Dasharatha had no heir. He did not leave it to chance. He performed the sacred Putrakameshti Yajna to invoke sons who would embody dharma. From that fire came Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Their very births were the result of sacred intention and divine calling.
And consider Abhimanyu. While still in his mother’s womb, he absorbed the knowledge of war, listening to Arjuna explain the secret of the Chakravyuh. This is Garbh Sanskar—the Sanatan science of shaping a child before birth.
Do you see the pattern? The greatest leaders of Bharat were not accidents of lust or chance. They were the fruit of prayer, tapasya, and sacred preparation.
Sanatan Dharma teaches that a child is not just a body. A child is a soul invited into this world. If parents live with dharmic discipline, if they chant, fast, and pray before conception, a divine soul will come. If parents live without control, without vision, without prayer, then what kind of souls will be drawn?
Look at today. Most children are born without vision. Conception happens by accident. Mothers fill pregnancy with stress, gossip, or distraction. Fathers think of survival or pleasure, not dharma. And then we ask, where is our Krishna? Where is our Shivaji? The answer is simple. They have not come because we have not called them.
Krishna himself said in the Gita: “Whenever dharma declines and adharma rises, I manifest myself.” He does not wait for a distant Kalki. He does not wait for another Yuga. He comes whenever and wherever he is sincerely called. The question is—who among us is calling? Which parents today are praying for a son like Arjuna? Which mother is begging for a Shivaji? Which father is preparing for a Rama?
Instead, we see accidental children, raised without dharma, without fire, without vision. And so, we get weak rulers and corrupt politicians. Empty wombs produce empty thrones.
The future of dharma depends on the children we create today. If every Hindu couple revives Garbh Sanskar—if every family says, I will not just have children, I will raise warriors of dharma—then within one generation Bharat will be full of protectors again.
Krishna has already promised: “If you call me, I will come.” If you want Krishna, call him. If you want Shivaji, live like Jijamata and Shahaji. If you want Rani Laxmi Bai, raise your daughters with courage and dharmic pride.
Good rulers create good society. Bad rulers create corruption. The choice is ours. The future of Sanatan Dharma is in our hands.

