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Samrajya Sanatanvart is a nation led by Chakravarti Samrat Suryaion Mukherjee on the continent of Asia. Samrajya Sanatanvart's government is a Constitutional Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, Samrajya Sanatanvart favors far left wing policies. The official currency of Samrajya Sanatanvart is the Amrit. At 44 days old, Samrajya Sanatanvart is an established nation. Samrajya Sanatanvart has a population of 2,878,435 and a land area of 24,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 119.93. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.
ποΈ Government Type: Constitutional Monarchy
π Capital: Ayodhya β A fusion of ancient temples and futuristic smart cities
ποΈ Founding Principle: Sanatan Dharm (The Eternal Way)
π Motto: "Satya me va jayate" (Truth alone triumps)
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π Located between sacred rivers and golden mountain ranges
πΏ Deep reverence for nature, sacred groves, and eco-reserves
π§ Citizens contribute through knowledge, labor, or spiritual service
π£οΈ Languages: Hindi, English
βοΈ Built on the controlled extraction and export of raw iron ore β Sanatanvartβs sole industrial export
β’οΈ Powered by uranium-based nuclear plants, ensuring energy independence without environmental degradation
π« Rejects industrial overreach to uphold sacred ecological balance and spiritual values
π¬ Domestic economy thrives on commerce and services, with vibrant banks, supermarkets, shopping malls, and national stadiums contributing to citizen well-being
π΅ Currency: Amrit β A symbol of elemental strength and cultural dignity
π¦ Exports: Only raw iron ore (unrefined)
π₯ Imports: Food, refined steel, gasoline, munitions, uranium, aluminum, and advanced infrastructure components
π§ Economic policy is guided by dharmic sustainability: high autonomy in resources, low environmental impact, and ethical trade
π€ Relies on strategic eco-aligned trade agreements to balance minimal industrial footprint with necessary foreign imports
Sanatani Raksha Bal (SRB) is the unified military force of Samrajya Sanatanvart, built on principles of ethical warfare, precision technology, and elite training.
The SRB consists of three main branches:
SRB Thal Sena (Army) πͺ
SRB Vaayu Sena (Air Force) βοΈ
SRB Nau Sena (Navy) π’
Each branch is led by experienced commanders dedicated to protecting the nationβs sovereignty and maintaining regional peace.
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The Army specializes in versatile ground operations with modern tanks, infantry units, and artillery.
The Air Force commands a fleet of advanced fighter jets, reconnaissance aircraft, and strategic airlift capabilities.
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The Navy secures maritime interests through a powerful fleet of surface combatants and vessels.
SRB also includes specialized units such as:
Intelligence & espionage operatives π΅οΈββοΈ
Overall, the Sanatani Raksha Bal represents a modern, balanced, and formidable defense force committed to strength with responsibility.
π"Ahimsa paramo dharmah, dharma himsa tathaiva cha."
Non-violence ποΈ is the highest duty, but violence π₯ to protect righteousness is also duty βοΈ.Β
π€ Champions peaceful coexistence and cultural diplomacy
π§ Strong principles of sovereignty, ecological responsibility, and knowledge exchange
π« Zero tolerance for religious extremism or ideological coercion
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π€Member of Mercenaries of Orbis since 15 August 2112
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Nation Name: | Sanatanvart |
Leader Name: | Suryaion Mukherjee |
Currency: |
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National Animal: |
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History: | ποΈ π The Scroll of Samrajya Sanatanvart π "Let truth be eternal, and the land be sacred." π―οΈ I. The Age of the Eternal Flame (ca. Orbis 1500 BCE – 0) In the age before time was tallied in ledgers, the land of Suryavarta flourished—a confederation of dharmic realms under the guiding light of the sun. Sages such as Rishi Satyaditya and Acharya Vyomdev founded learning sanctuaries among the Golden Ranges. The city of Ayodhyapuri, sacred and serene, stood as the heart of Rajadharmic civilization—where governance, philosophy, and nature danced in harmony. Under the Codes of αΉta, balance and duty reigned supreme. As foreign winds stirred beyond the mountains, this golden era dimmed, but the flame endured in silence. πΉ II. The Age of Fragmentation (Orbis 0 – 1000) With the ancients gone and the flame flickering, Sanatanvart’s lands fell into disarray. Warlords, guilds, and forest clans contested dominion. Empires from afar encroached—desecrating temples, burning scrolls, and dividing hearts. Yet in caves and cloisters, the Agni Mandala whispered the old chants. The Vishwaguru Manuscripts, hidden in frost-veined mountains, waited for the day the people would awaken. π΄β οΈ III. Colonial & Corporate Chains (Orbis 1000 – 1800) A foreign eco-industrial empire carved deep wounds into the land. Forests were razed, rivers tamed, and the dharmic pulse replaced with profit and pipelines. Spirituality became contraband. From silence rose the Satyagrahis, who resisted not with blades, but breath. Devi Haripriya, last of the forest oracles, died defending the Sacred Grove Accord. But her whisper echoed: “Dharma sleeps, not dies.” π₯ IV. Reclamation & Awakening (Orbis 1800 – 2111) The empire fell. But in freedom, the land was lost—ecologically ruined, spiritually severed. From this wasteland bloomed the Dharma Renaissance Movement (DRM)—a confluence of displaced farmers, meditating scientists, wandering sages, and awakened youth. Their creed: Return to the Future. Thus rose schools like Eco-Vedanta, Dharmic Futurism, and Swarajya Systems Theory—blending quantum code with cosmic law. βοΈ V. The Rise of the Chakravarti (Orbis 2112 – Present) In the year 2112 Orbis, under the full moon of Vaishakha, a new flame rose: Suryaion Mukherjee, born of forest exiles, weaver of AI ethics and Upanishadic insight, led the Great Pilgrimage of Reclamation. Ruins became sanctuaries. Labs bloomed beside groves. He declared the founding of the Samrajya Sanatanvart—a sacred monarchy guided by the Dharma Sabha, consecrated by all sects of light. π§ Sacred Legacy of Sanatanvart National Epics: Mahabharat, Ramayan Core Scriptures: Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, Upanishads Sites of Eternal Memory: π Tapovana of Vyomdev – Skywatcher’s observatory π₯ Forest of the Thousand Flames – Birthplace of the DRM πΈ Amrit Vatika – Garden where the first Amrit coins were minted "Where machines hum beside mantras, where wisdom flows like rivers—there lies the soul of Sanatanvart." |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 38,624.16 sq. km |
Terrain: | πΊοΈ Geographic Overview: Total Area: 1,000 square miles Location: Cradled between two sacred rivers—Suryanadi (River of Light) in the east and Chandravati (Moon-born River) in the west—nestled beneath the Golden Ranges, an extension of ancient spiritual mountains in Asia. π Major Terrain Zones: 1. ποΈ The Golden Ranges (Uttara Parvat Mala) A series of gently sloping, gold-tinged peaks with high mineral content that reflect sunlight in the early dawn, giving the nation its ethereal morning glow. Home to hermitages, meditation caves, and wind-energy farms shaped like lotus petals. Also the site of ancient observatories and astronomical temples that blend science with spiritual geometry. 2. πΏ The Sacred Grove Belt (Tapovana Vana-Shrinkhala) Dense, regulated eco-reserves covering about 30% of the landmass. Rich in medicinal herbs, biodiverse flora, and ancient trees believed to be thousands of years old. Sacred groves serve both spiritual and scientific functions: meditative zones, herbal research centers, and ecological education hubs. 3. πΎ The Dharma Plains (Dharmakshetra Maidan) Vast fertile plains along river basins, where high-tech agronomy meets traditional Vedic farming. Irrigated by sacred canals designed in mandala patterns, maintaining both water conservation and symbolic harmony. These plains are dotted with knowledge centers and solar-powered villages known as Jnana Gramas. 4. ποΈ Ayodhya Metropolis Located at the spiritual intersection of Suryanadi and Chandravati rivers. An intentional city planned with Vaastu principles and futuristic green architecture. Layers include: Temple Districts with cyber-enabled shrines Floating Gardens and vertical forests AI-regulated silence zones for spiritual practices Light rail systems inspired by chakra energy pathways 5. ποΈ The Ash-grey Expanse (Smriti Kshetra) A solemn, preserved wasteland left untouched as a reminder of pre-founding ecological destruction. Now functions as a national site for reflection and environmental education. Hosts memorial monoliths, prayer gardens, and carbon reclamation towers that purify surrounding air. πΎ Natural Features: Rudrasthali Crater Lake: A sacred lake formed by a celestial meteorite, believed to contain unique mineral frequencies aiding meditation. The Whispering Forests: Trees here produce resonant wind-tones; often used by sages to compose mantras and meditative rhythms. Saptasrota Delta: Where the seven branches of the Chandravati meet the sea, forming a bird sanctuary and pilgrimage site. π§βοΈ Human-Terrain Interaction: No skyscrapers taller than the Ananta Tree, the nation's sacred height limit (symbolizing humility). Dharma Pathways (walkable, barefoot-friendly pilgrimage trails) connect spiritual, agricultural, and educational centers. All homes follow Pancha Mahabhuta design philosophy, blending the five elements into architecture |
Highest Peak: | Suryadri Shikhar, 8,250 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Chandrapath Valley, -150 meters |
Climate: | βοΈπ§οΈ Climate Description of Samrajya Sanatanvart “A climate that breathes with the rhythms of Dharma and Nature.” π‘οΈ General Climate Type: Temperate Spiritual Highland Climate (TSHC) — a rare, harmonious climate zone unique to the elevated valleys and mid-altitude plains of Samrajya Sanatanvart, combining moderate temperatures, clean air, and seasonal cycles aligned with ecological and spiritual rhythms. π Seasons & Patterns: 1. Vasant (Spring: March to May) Temperatures rise gently from 14°C to 24°C. Early blossoms of sacred flora like Tulsi, Basil, and Sandalwood fill the air with natural fragrances. Light, frequent rains nourish the Dharma Plains for the upcoming agricultural cycle. Clear skies, ideal for solar energy harvest and outdoor spiritual festivals. 2. Grishma (Summer: June to August) Warm but never scorching; averages 22°C to 28°C. Cooling mountain breezes from the Golden Ranges prevent heat extremes. The Monsoon of Renewal delivers moderate, predictable rains that sustain the Sacred Groves and recharge rivers Suryanadi and Chandravati. High humidity but tempered by extensive forest canopy cover, keeping citizens comfortable. 3. Sharad (Autumn: September to November) Crisp and clear, with temperatures dropping back to 18°C–22°C. Harvest season for high-tech agronomy crops and traditional grains. Celebrations align with the Harvest Festival of Jyotirmaya, honoring the sun’s blessings. Night skies are exceptionally clear, perfect for astronomical observances at mountaintop observatories. 4. Hemant (Winter: December to February) Mild winters with daytime temps averaging 14°C–18°C; nights occasionally dipping to 8°C. Frost is rare but celebrated in Frost Rituals, symbolizing renewal and purity. Dry, invigorating air with minimal pollution, favored for meditation retreats and Ayurvedic therapies. Solar farms maintain energy production; minimal heating needed in architecture by design. π¨ Microclimates & Weather Phenomena: Suryanadi Mist: Early morning river mists carrying charged ions that invigorate the senses and are considered auspicious. Golden Range Wind Currents: Steady, gentle winds that power lotus-shaped turbines and aid pollen dispersal in sacred groves. Celestial Thunderstorms: Rare, intense thunderstorms during the Monsoon, seen as divine blessings, often followed by vivid rainbows called “Dharma Arches.” πΏ Environmental & Ecological Impact: Pollution Level: Nearly non-existent, due to strict green policies, natural purification systems in forests, and zero fossil fuel dependence. Air Quality Index: Consistently rated in the "Excellent" category, with abundant oxygen levels due to vast forests. Water Quality: Rivers and groundwater are crystal clear, maintained by natural filtration zones and community stewardship programs. Soil Fertility: Exceptionally high, thanks to mandala-patterned crop rotations, organic composting, and biochar usage. π§βοΈ Climate and Culture Synergy: Seasonal festivals and agricultural cycles are synchronized with natural climate rhythms, reinforcing the nation’s Sanatanic principle of living in harmony with αΉta (cosmic order). Architectural designs incorporate natural ventilation, thermal mass, and sacred geometries to optimize comfort without mechanical HVAC systems. Citizens practice daily Pranayama (breath control) and Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskar) outdoors, harnessing the purity of the air and gentle sunlight. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 2,878,435 people |
Demonym: | Sanatanvarti |
Demonym Plural: | Sanatanvartis |
Ethnic Groups: | Sanatani Aaryavanshis - 82.0% Vindhya Dravidians - 12.0% Marut Sakhas - 6.0% |
Languages: | Hindi - 100.0% English - 100.0% |
Religions: | Sanatan Dharm - 100.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 100 years |
Obesity: | 5% |
Alcohol Users: | 0% |
Tobacco Users: | 0% |
Cannabis Users: | 0.5% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | π Industrial Profile Primary Sector: βοΈ Raw Iron Ore Mining (Main export; no domestic refining) β’οΈ Nuclear Energy (Self-reliant, eco-efficient power grid) Secondary Sector: π« No major manufacturing or refining – industrial overreach is culturally and constitutionally restricted Tertiary Sector: π¦ Public Banking System (State-run and dharma-aligned) πͺ Supermarkets & Shopping Malls (Domestic commerce and food distribution) ποΈ Civic Venues (Stadiums, forums, and recreational infrastructure) π¦ Trade Balance Exports: Raw Iron Ore (unprocessed) – exported to trusted partners only Imports: π Food and agricultural products π Refined Steel & Aluminum β½ Gasoline π« Munitions β’οΈ Enriched Uranium πΏ Economic Principles π§βοΈ Dharmic Economics: Wealth is seen as a tool for collective upliftment, not material indulgence π« Zero Tolerance for Ecological Exploitation: Industrial expansion is regulated by spiritual environmental councils π Swarajya Model: Emphasis on local autonomy, low external dependence, and ethical trade π± Currency Name: Amrit Type: State-minted, semi-digital sacred currency backed by mineral reserves and spiritual trust First minted in the Amrit Vatika garden during the Great Reclamation |
Average Yearly Income: | $157.05 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $4,061,789,159.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,411.11 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $2,198,387,335.00 |
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Military | |
History: | Name: Sanatani Raksha Bal (Sanatani Defence Force) βοΈ Motto: Ethically guided warfare, precision-based systems, and elite training π‘οΈ The Sanatani Raksha Bal (SRB) embodies the nation’s commitment to defending its sovereignty with a foundation of ethical warfare principles, cutting-edge precision technology, and highly trained personnel. This unified defense force integrates ground, air, naval, and strategic units under a cohesive command structure to ensure national security and regional stability. Ground Forces Name: SRB Thal Sena (Army) Commander: Senaadhyaksh K.M. Kariappa Description: The SRB Thal Sena serves as the primary land warfare branch of the military, tasked with defending the nation’s borders, conducting offensive and defensive ground operations, and maintaining internal security. Under the leadership of Senaadhyaksh K.M. Kariappa, the army emphasizes modernization, mobility, and combined arms warfare. Key Assets: Modern main battle tanks equipped with advanced armor and firepower. Infantry units trained in mountain, jungle, and desert warfare. Artillery and missile brigades for long-range engagements. Air Force Name: SRB Vaayu Sena (Air Force) Commander: Senaadhyaksh Subrata Mukherjee Description: The SRB Vaayu Sena is the air warfare branch responsible for air superiority, strategic bombing, reconnaissance, and support of ground and naval operations. Senaadhyaksh Subrata Mukherjee commands a fleet of multi-role fighters, transport aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Key Assets: Multi-role fighter jets with stealth and supersonic capabilities. Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft. Tactical and strategic airlift capabilities for rapid deployment. Naval Forces Name: SRB Nau Sena (Navy) Commander: Senaadhyaksh Sardarilal Nanda Description: The SRB Nau Sena is tasked with securing the nation’s maritime interests, protecting sea lanes, and power projection. The navy operates a fleet of surface combatants, submarines, and amphibious assault ships under the command of Senaadhyaksh Sardarilal Nanda. Key Assets: Guided missile destroyers and frigates. Assault ships for expeditionary operations. |
Soldiers: | 180,000 |
Tanks: | 15,000 |
Aircraft: | 875 |
Ships: | 180 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 06/30/2025 08:54 am |