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Sorry, Forgiven, Thank You & Love You.

A Pranic healer friend told me how to deal with toxic people who want to continuously bring you down or humiliate you or hurt your dignity without provocation. What is the reason for their behaviour. As a follower of the Shaktha school of philosophy I already knew the answer. They owed me one. I was getting paid by the same coin – Karma. But I also know that its quick and easy to disown that Karma. You get attached to things when you invite that sort of bad energy into your life by accepting someone’s bad behaviour by acknowledging it. What if you ignore their violation of your boundaries. You are not responsible for the way they function. You can always refuse to receive their negativity. You don’t have to react. Register but don’t respond. Stop letting their darkness cloud your brilliant light. Well, that is what I shall be trying to do in future. My Shaktha school reasoning dawned on me for the mental trauma : the Karma quotient. I understood right from the start why things happened the way they did.But now I have better clarity.

So having reckoned that I am being paid back for my past Karma, to those who I have harmed/offended in my past janam, I SAY SORRY NOW. I owed them an apology since long.

To them who are now paying me back with interest due for my past Karma with their own misdemeanour, I WANT TO SAY I FORGIVE YOU, FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING TO ME IS NOT YOUR BIDDING. ITS YOUR KARMA THAT IS CALLING THE SHOTS.

Those who for no reason hurt me, I THANK YOU FOR THE INVALUABLE LESSONS YOU HAVE TAUGHT ME WHICH ARE PART OF MY LIFE EXAM SYLLABUS IN THIS JANAM. Thanks to you I have checked that box. You have helped me complete a chapter of my janam’s assignment.

And to those who have been mean to me, I STILL WANT TO SAY I SHALL LOVE YOU INSPITE OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING TO ME.

This is because I don’t want their negative energy any more in my life. I want to release them completely from my disappointment, anger, rage and avenging fury. I take back my curses and clear the slate for you. So by releasing them, I am doing myself a favour: my own Karmic cleansing. The ball is now in their court. Whether they accumulate fresh Karma or negativity is entirely upto them. But I won’t be letting their darkness dim my light anymore.

What a profound way to deal with toxicity. Everyday is a day to grow into better human. This is how we evolve into latest and updated version of ourselves. I am not my yesterday. I am my today.

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We are all connected by little Karmic dots. Nothing happens without a reason. My journey is different. I don’t want negative energy to eclipse the shining brightness of my soul. I release the EVIL. I release the NEGATIVITY. I release the TOXICITY. I flush out my own toxins. And here I am as good as new.

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Not the Festival of Lights, but Diwali. Not the Festival of Colours but Holi.

Diwali marks the homecoming of Ram to Ayodhya. It has nothing to do with Christianity or Islam. It will neither be allowed to be trivialized as mere festival of lights nor dubbed into jashn-e-roshan.

Happy & Prosperous Diwali! Happy new year Vikram Samvat 2081 !

Its time to stop refering to Diwali/Deepavali as the Festival of Lights. Even Hindus have fallen prey to the agenda of trivialization of Hindu festivals by Chrisitian conversion mafia. Diwali is a distinct HINDU RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL CELEBRATED AS COMMUNITY. In Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated on the 14th day of the moon which is Chaturdashi, and in the rest of India, Diwali is celebrated on Amavashya the new moon day. Diwali also marks the Hindu New Year when the NSE and BSE of India, the national stock exchanges, open for a couple of auspicious hours that we call ‘muhurat.’ All accounts and ledgers are opened in entire India on this day, at this specific hour of trading that we call Muhurat trading. Diwali is the day Ram came back to Ayodhya with Seetha after defeating Ravana of Sri Lanka. For the first time in 500 years therefore, Ayodhya is welcoming Ram back finally. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F13nrT03HBw

Lamps/diyas are lit as was the prevailing custom in the bygone eras. Lamps/Diyas we light in Hindu temples are oil lamps that are environment friendly. The wicks are cotton wicks. The fireworks used from Ramayana days to until a few decades before were organic and not toxic.

Diwali is typically preceded by Dhanteras (the Puja for Dhanwantri, the Hindu god for Health) and Lakshmi (Kubera) Puja (for Goddess of Wealth Lakshmi) in northern India. ‘Shubh’ ‘ ‘Labh’ is the byline. . Dhanteras is celebrated with gold and diamond shopping by prosperous Hindus. Diwali is the third day which is also marked by prayers and intense pujas. Fireworks meant the defeat of Narakasura by Lord Vishnu (in Tamil legends) and the victory of Ram over Ravana in rest of India. Hindus pray for health and prosperity during Diwali as Ram’s homecoming marks return of golden reign to the kingdom. Fireworks were for welcoming Ram back to Ayodhya. The tradition of lighting up fireworks in celebration of Ram’s return to Ayodhya continues for ages even if Ayodhya wore a gloomy look for five centuries after Babur the Mogul invader and marauder from present day Afghanistan, razed the holiest of Hindu shrines that was the birth place of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. Now can you imagine such a fate to Mecca or Madina. Bharat (INdia) is the cradle of Hindu Dharma. The reclamation of Ayodhya is Ram’s will, not Narendra Modi’s. The fourth and final day of Diwali will be the Bhai Dooj, which is celebration of brother-sister relationship. Diwali is a 4-day celebration for Hindu community. At the least, it is 2 day celebration. Now all that is what is compacted and trivialized by the church as one single festival of lights.

We also have the sikularists of India and foreign media referring to Diwali as ‘festival of lights’ trying to trivialize Diwali and foment a disconnect between the festival and its religious aspect. Many fellow Hindus have also started referring to Diwali as ‘festival of lights’ instead of calling it Deepavali. Its time this trend stops.

Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, is already neutralized and made into a global festival. Nobody talks about the Holi puja. From Raksha bandhan to Navarathri and even Pongal/Sankrtanthi, every Hindu festival first is ritualistically observed at home before the community celebration kicks in. Without the worship of Sun God there can be NO PONGAL. So what are these Tamil Christians celebrating as ‘samathuva Pongal?’ You left Dharma for foreign faith, then why do you want to hang on with Hindu rituals?

Here is a blatant attempt to trivialize and if possible christianize Diwali:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/diwali-christian-reflecti_b_2119892

The church will stop at nothing to absorb Diwali as their own. Well, Ramayana will be a story as much as Jesus was conceived by IVF. The author must know that Hindus don’t sell Dharma door to door like Jesus Harpic or Jesus Stayfree. Dharma is self reflection never imposed or bribed or bought over.

Look what they have done to Yoga: Beer yoga, Goat yoga. Nothing is sacred for them.

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The Tirumala Laddoo Controversy.

One of the possibly worst blasphemous crimes in Indian history was committed in Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthana temples. The temple prasadham Tirupathi Laddoo which is GI tagged for its unique recipe, allegedly is made with fish oil/beef tallow. The use of low grade ghee for ingredient is to blame. The news has vexed millions of devout Hindus who are vegetarian from birth. Even meat eating Hindus do not touch beef. The non vegetarian Hindus also don’t visit temples on consuming meat. Temple prasad and house menu on auspicious days of the week like friday and saturday and also for festive occasions such as family weddings, Diwali, Pongal, special pujas and even for death anniversaries etc., see all Hindus turning vegetarian. Food is an extremely sensitive issue for Hindus. I don’t even eat foreign chocolates because they contain gelatin. Eat the vegetarian cheese. And avoid croissants because they are brushed with egg white. Plane food is another complex problem for us vegetarians. As veganism grains grounds around the world, we are able to breathe a little easier these days. We get at least the garden salad wherever we go. Otherwise, world is a very tough place for vegetarians to survive outside India which is an overwhelmingly vegetarian country.

So imagine having the temple prasad contaminated with fish oil/beef fat. This may be a possibility because the laddoo making is outsourced by the temple. Unscrupulous elements could be making a backdoor entry here to spoil things for Hindus. Already non Hindus are employed in TTD temples which goes against Dharma. Will churches and mosques ever employ Hindus to keep accounts and manage their affairs. Rajashekar Reddy and now his son Jagan Reddy are known for taking missionary activities to the nook and corner of Andhra Pradesh. Rajashekhar Reddy’s copter crashed right on Nallamala hills when he was still the CM. Crypto christians using Hindu names is very common crime in India : just like how Seetharam Yechuri the communist who passed away recently hoodwinking the masses of this country got his christian burial.

There are no written laws in Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism). There needn’t be one. We Hindus adhere to strict code of conduct when it comes to our faith and temples. Women with menses do not enter the temples for 5 days and even our Pujas at home remain closed at this time. Birth/death in the family bars us from having puja at home or going to temples for fixed no. of days. We don’t go to temples without showering (cleansing). Even meat eating Hindus do not visit temples after consuming meat.

Lab tests reveal the presence of animal fat in the temple prasad Laddoos. Tirumala temple is world famous for the laddoos alone apart from being the world’s third richest after Shri Padmanabha temple, Thirvananthapuram (Kerala, India) and Vatican.

We have none to blame in this case, not even the Pakistanis. But we have in our midst our own brown christian and muslim agents working against the native Hindus and against Indian interests = who will do whatever it takes to convert this country into one more wretched Latin American missionary mafia country or pariah of the Arabs playing stooge to the middle eastern countries. Being Hindu by character and DENYING CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM negating them totally is India’s biggest problem which is now the world concern.

As for Hindus, it is time we too as a community and culture move away from Sarguna way of worship to Nirguna where we don’t have to involve ourselves with matters not concerning our inherent faith. Hindu Dharma is getting increasingly steeped in rituals with the substance getting lost in the process. The discipline both physical and mental and the decorum are for a higher purpose. Every single practising Hindu must remember this ultimate truth. We are seekers who are here with temporary costumes: both memory (birth life and relations) and body being the set of clothes we don on for one of our earthly sojourns. Our Atman alone is ours to take back with us with the essence of this lifetime added to us in the form of Karma. We are going to shed our memory and the body both. We are going to get a fresh pair of clothes in our next birth by way of a new memory and new body. So let us leave trivial matters to where they belong. Of course the laddoo matter is very sensitive. Its outrageous that someone could willingly inflict such a psychological damage on a massive population. The perpetrators of such a heinous crime must not go unpunished. In fact we need to treat this criminal offence as war on India. Yet it is wise to leave things at that and move on. May the custodians of law take up the matter. Everything else is immaterial, only the saaraansh of our bhakthi/faith counts. The more we focus on superficial matters, the more we shall lose track of our original goal and purpose in life. Our journey must not get stuck at a point with matters such as this laddoo for instance. These are hurdles in our path, nothing more. If Dharma has to die, then the world will come to a complete standstill. Dharma more than anything, is the much needed balance. With that self assurance, don’t look back but move up your spiritual life.

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Sri M’s past lives.

A friend of mine is a follower of Sri M. Long back she narrated to me his story. He is a muslim by birth. In one of his previous janams (3 or 4 births earlier), he was a brahmin who was born in a very traditional family steeped in aachaara, anushtaanams. The family followed Mahaavatar Babaji. The young man in the family also followed their footsteps. He wanted to lead a yogic life and so he went to the Himalayas to do his sadhana/meditation/tapas where he found himself a guru. One day he was disturbed by a muslim seeker who wanted to learn the ways to self-realization from him. A fakir whose disciple he was, had sent him there. The brahmin was enraged that a muslim asked him to accept him as his shishya. He refused to teach anything to the muslim man. His guru then said, he would have to take multiple rebirths for that one sin and he would have to be born a muslim in the last birth of his to attain Nirvana. Every single sin or mistake of ours must be corrected and we must learn our lesson. It takes million rebirths to be born the perfect one like the mahaans. In his previous Brahmin birth of his, Sri M was too very close to get liberation from the birth cycle. It was to be his last. But a small slip pushed him back into the rebirth cycle. He endured a couple of more births to learn his lessons. Sri M who is now a born muslim, in his late teens or early 20s, met his guru when he was not looking for one. Later he remembered his previous births and especially the one wherein he refused to teach the spiritual ways to someone who was not brahmin by birth. This probably finally is his last birth. Sri M now is an enlightened being. Sri M’s rebirth story is of relevance to everyone including me me on faith. The depth and reach of Hindu dharma is unbelievable. Buddhism was born out of Hinduism and adopted 90% Hindu philosophy tweaking original Dharma here and there. Such a profound treasure is Sanathana Dharma (Hinduism). Blessed to be born a Hindu. And to be vegetarian from birth is one of the greatest blessings/birth privileges.

Got nothing to do at all with the Abrahamic philosophies. Jesus spent 6 out of 17 of his unknown years in Hindu Kashmir and Puri in India to learn the Hindu scriptures – the Vedas and the Upanishads from Hindu gurus.

Some copy-paste job on Jesus from Google that no Bible can teach them :

How long did Jesus spend in India?

He crossed Punjab and reached Puri Jagannath where he studied the Vedas under Brahmin priests. He spent six years in Puri and Rajgirh, near Nalanda, the ancient seat of Hindu learning.

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Did Jesus learn yoga in India?

Chetan Nath, a leading entity of the Nath Yogi Sampradaya, is considered to be guru of Jesus. It is believed that after crucifixion, he revived Jesus by his yogic powers and returning to India, Jesus lived in Himalayas in Kashmir for the rest of his life. Jesus eventually learned Kriya Yoga technique from Chetan Nath.

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Is Jesus mentioned in Bhavishya Purana?

Vedavyas, a research scholar with a doctorate in Sanskrit, discusses some important prophecies from the Bhavishya Purana, which he says dates back to 3000 B.C. He states that one prophecy describes the future appearance of Isha putra, the son (putra) of God (Isha)(Jesus Christ), born of an unmarried woman named Kumari …

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_years_of_Jesus

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When 15000 year old Hindu Dharma is sitting pretty here without spreading by sword (by conquering) (like Islam) or by bribe/brainwashing (like Christianity) as the ONE AND ONLY CONTINUOUS AND UNBROKEN CIVILIZATION IN THE WORLD HISTORY, why do these evangelists/christian missionary mafia want to convert Hindus to Christianity. Your Christ learnt his trade from our Hindu gurus. I am not saying this. Research says.

FOUNDER OF HINDU DHARMA: UNKNOWN

BOOK OF HINDUISM (LIKE BIBLE/KORAN) – NONE (Vedas and Upanishads are scriptures but not the ultimate book)

MECCA/VATICAN FOR HINDUS: NONE – TOO MANY HOLY PLACES AND NOT ONE IN PARTICULAR.

This should shut some big mouths yapping about converting illegally minor children to christian faith which is ILLEGAL. THIS WILL BE VIEWED AS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE INVITING APPROPRIATE RESPONSE/ACTION.

But theft from Hindu Dharma to Christianity continues: Yoga is essentially a tool to be used for your self awareness. It is meant for both physical and mind control. The ultimate goal is renunciation. Now America has beer yoga, goat yoga. How to degenerate and dirty and trivialize anything sacred – the Americans know. They stole and patented mathematical formulas as their own. They stole medicinal acumen and patented them as their own. They are now out to steal even concepts like Kundalini, Avatars (rebirth) etc. See how you-tube is flooded with ‘those who have come back to tell the story having met jesus.’ How is this possible when your Bible never talks of rebirth. Soon they will absorb everything as theirs (christian). Cultural appropriation is their most trusted weapon. What they cannot conquer, they buy out/merge with.

No depth of philosophical knowledge in christian church. Blah blah blah. Such a shallow preaching and understanding of faith. That is why they sell Jesus like Harpic and Whisper door to door. To flush your closet with. To wipe your ass with.

Hindu way of life – Yogic (leading to renunciation as you age – gradual detachment from worldly life). Hindus believe in million rebirths. To escape the birth cycle, you have to have self realization. This is the state of Nirvana which must be attained in your living years. Both the body and mind are temporary. Only the Atma is permanent. In every birth you get a new memory (mind) and body – like a set of clothes that you shed on death. So don’t fret too much. In your next birth, especially if you hate middle east, you may be born in Yemen! To cure you of your evilness, that is how Karma will assign you your next assignment!

American/Christian way of life – Bhogic. Only physical pleasures such as booze and sex are of prime importance. Materialistic life is the meter of the progress of the nation. No attempt for self realization. This is the reason for lack of morality, integrity and ethics among them. No holistic development. Only physical gratification. Physical cravings. No food for the soul. Look at the mass school shootings. EVeryone on therapy. If they are not in the bar, they must be stoned. Junk. Extremely immature population. This is why Steve Jobs to Beatles came looking for a guru to India.

Is it possible to realize deities. Not a pagan without reason. Christanity is superficial and they know their shallowness. Their cunning lies in propagating and projecting the basics of Hindu dharma meant for layman as the crux of dharma, while remaining wholly aware of what is the essence of Dharma. This they have done to all native faiths that are far superior and richer in content than christianity.

Heaven for Hindus is collective conscience – merging with collective consciousness. Everything else – the deities, the heaven, hell etc., may be symbolic.

We don’t want those who are not born Hindu by blood into Hindu Dharma. As an Abrahamic if you realize on your own and you are really a spiritual person, you will be drawn automatically to Sanathani (hindu) way of life. The discipline, the morality, the ethics are for a higher purpose. The body and mind have higher purposes – not for gluttony and booze and sex and gambling alone. You can have your cars and skyscrapers. We shall have our harmony and our hearth.

I am no expert in philosophy:

https://vijiravindran.com/category/food-for-soul/

If the American character has to be described in one word, I would call them the CHARVAKAS.

HALF BAKED CASES with church doing the missionary work for statistics is hilarious.

Not only with spirituality, in every other field Hindus/Indians are good and exceedingly good only. If they have NASA we have ISRO but we are not their level because CIA assassinated over 5000 scientists of ours in last 7 decades. Unexplained inexplicable mysterious deaths including high profile ones like Homi Bhaba, founder of Indian Atomic Mission. USA are better than rest of the world because they KILL,, sabotage and wipe out others. Its not that others are not competent enough. Its just like when their Jesus had a Hindu guru, they don’t speak about it but try to convert rest of the world to Christianity.

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Puri Jagannath saved Trump’s life?

Did Hindu God Puri Jagannath save Trump’s life recently. It emerges now that in the year 1976, when everyone refused ISCKON space, Trump gave the Krishna temple the space near where the assassination attempt took place. Right now ISCKON Rath Yatra is on in all parts of the world celebrating Krishna Consciousness.

  • Puri Jagannath (ISCKON KRISHNA) is one of the most powerful Hindu deities with followers around the world.
  • ISCKON is NOT HIPPIE. It is Dharmic, it promotes veganism and non violence and harmony among humanity.
  • Abrahamics try to reduce Hindu Dharma to idol worship wholly aware that its only the first basic step in the pyramid of Dharma that you have to climb. The rest of the way is steep. Manifestation of deities in idols makes it easy for layman to develop strong faith and focus. Deities are not stone blocks or metal chunks. Just like we don’t think of our national flag as our entire nation. Idols are merely symbolic. They are manifest with immense powers from rigorous vedic chantings and prayers on ‘Prana Pradishta.’ In ancient India, Hindu sadhus used to pledge their prana (life) on the deities installed giving the idols their meditative powers of a lifetime. An idol to Hindus is a living/breathing entity. You have feed the entity, you have to robe the Gods and Goddesses. You have to entertain them. Its no joke. There are those who see Ma Kali walking within the Kali temple, Calcutta even today. Many Hindu deities have revealed themselves to true and intense bhakths. There are spiritually evolved Hindus who see the deities the way they envision. When you say God has no form, you lose your chance to have a look at god. God has no form indeed but you can manifest god the way Hindus do as different deities. Every Hindu deity is manifest with differently endowed power. The aura of the temple idol magnifies manifold with increasing footfalls in the temple and mass prayers and daily mantra chantings. This is why, visiting temples is as important as praying at home. Christianity has suddenly woken up to rebirth concept and is about to patent it as theirs as usual stealing it from Hindu Dharma. In Hinduism, the heaven is only the higher consciousness you achieve after probably millions or zillions of births and rebirths. Nirvana is freedom from this Karmic birth cycle. You simply merge with the light – with the collective consciousness. This concept is best explained in Avatar, picture. Even the word Avatar (reincarnation) is Hindu. This is my small attempt at explaining idol worship which is only the tip of the iceberg.
  • Just like the white people reduced ISCKON to Hippies, they are trying to reduce Yoga to beer Yoga, goat Yoga etc. Now their latest toy is Meditation. EVerything is now stamped as christian meditation, christian yoga. By next century, all the Hindu concepts including rebirth and yoga and meditation will be incorporated as christian fundamentals. Yoga is one of the tools that can help you in self-realization as it can hone your concentration, alignment, meditative powers etc. YOga is the essential physical and mental discipline if you want to evolve to higher state of consciousness WITHOUT HACCULINATION AIDED BY SUBSTANCE.
  • Our Hindu ancestors never patented calculus or plastic surgery invented before the birth of Christ. The Hanuman chalisa clearly mentions the distance between the sun and earth. All these and many more discoveries and inventions are now deemed American or European.

In what way Sanathana (Hindu) Dharma is different from and FAR AHEAD OF ABRAHAMIC FICTION? Only Hindu Dharma figured it out and which is why we are the only unbroken civilization for over 10000 years in the world. Awareness is kicking in now among Abrahamics. They know they lost it even before the race began. And their missionary mafias spend billions trying to convert my Hindu nation to christian!

God does not discriminate between us like a mother will never discriminate between her children. Good or bad, the mother feeds the kids alike when they are hungry. You don;t have to be good really to earn the mercy of God. A staple benevolence will always be upon you. REst will be taken care of your Karma. God has no role to play in your Karma. Even if its Her game, She leaves a few pages blank for you to fill up. What you inscribe their will decide your destiny and the ensuing Karmic cycle.

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Too much materialism can kill the spirit.

Too much materialism can backfire. Many don’t get it. What is there in too much money. While explaining our basic needs with regard to retirement, someone was telling me this: You may be making say for instance one lakh of rupees per month in service. But would you be spending your entire earnings? NO. Typically we Indians spend only 30 to 40% of our gross earnings and have the habit of saving/investing the huge chunk of the reminder. One reason Indians are getting richer is this. Frugal lifestyle and savings habit. So for 1 lac income earner, it means, he and his family can subsist on mere 30 k or 40 k per month which will be their monthly needs maximum except under unforeseen circumstances – good or bad. You learn to live within this money bracket. You train your tastes, expenses, spending style everything to stay within this expenditure band. Even if your income is to increase to say 2 lac per month, you are going to live within the same limits mostly. Your spending style may change but the percentage of savings is going to remain equally proportional to your past savings percentage. You stick to the same 30-40 or even say 50-60% spending bracket. Whatever strata of society you may belong to, you are going to go for major savings.

On retirement, it is just that, your earnings come down to that 30-40% spending expenditure limit of yours. You won’t be having that buffer to spare, otherwise you are fine. So in retirement, with pension or with PF/Gratuity investments, you can still maintain the same standard of living that you are used to. You don’t have to sacrifice anything as you fear. What you shall be missing is only your SAVINGS PART. The savings from your service years is going to be your nest egg which shall be passing on to your legal heirs someday, should it remain unused by you. Well, this is how we Indians have lived for decades at least ever since the 9-5 routine became the standard norm of our society. With minor adjustments you will be fine on retirement. You will be aware of the non availability of the surplus that used to go into investments like in your working years. You will be factoring it in long before you retire in your scheme of things. You will retune yourself to ‘the new normal’ of sticking to within 30-40% range at mind level that you have been adhering to anyway.

So tell me what is the reason to work your head off ? You accumulate more, you make your sons lazy! The greatest incentive to go after our economic goals is poverty. This is why you see the sons not succeeding as well as the fathers even in Bollywood. The fathers never had the cushioning. The fathers had to toil at every step of their way to glory. The sons had it easy so the inspiration part was missing.

What happens when you build an empire with the massive savings and investments you stack up in your lifetime? You are going to live the rest of your life only on the same 30-40% income level that you are conditioned to mentally. The savings are going to go to your kids – and if they are used well, it is fine. Otherwise, the mere existence of the nest eggs can dull our children and kill their spirit. They are spoilt right before they are born. Hundred years earlier, we don’t know who lived in the space where we live today. What is going to happen to our fine jewelry.

I find too much materialism sickening really. I believe strongly in helping in whatever way ease someone’s life if we can. I believe in sharing your fruits a little at least in your own lifetime with poorer relatives, poorer friends or in general with the community you are part of. That plough back or giving it back is absolutely essential. Do something to pass on your life earnings in whatever shape to next generations who may benefit from it. That is the only legacy that is going to last long. Excess of anything must go into MEANINGFUL charity or strengthening of existing institutions that inculcate values such as schools, art or any kind of creativity that can engage future generations resourcefully, homes for the aged/destitute if we cannot create one ourselves. That improving of quality of life for fellow humans is a matchless service.

The leading Malaysian business tycoon, a billionaire Hindu of course and one of the richest in the world, Anand Krishnan who owns Maxis etc., had his son becoming a Buddhist monk, forsaking worldly pleasures at the age of 18.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/new-updates/meet-ajahn-siripanyo-the-billionaires-son-who-gave-up-rs-40000-crore-to-become-a-monk/articleshow/101985978.cms?from=mdr

There is a limit to materialism. Now we have the younger generation opting out of marriage and parenthood fearing responsibilities. What will they do in their old age with the huge bank balance?

Our friends and relatives come home not because they are lacking for food. They are coming for that human warmth, which is what life is all about. Treat them well. Feeding people at home is one of the greatest punyas, the good karma of which shall be passing on to your children. ‘Aditi (guest) devo bhava’, we say in Sanskrit. God comes to your doorstep in the ‘roop’ of guests. IN our Mylapore home, nobody left without being fed. Our home was known for hospitality. People remember how my grandma FED people. Never regretted whatever my grandfather gave away for charity toward temples and institutions. Even when left with bare minimum we could still make it better in life. We Hindus have haldi-kumkum etc., at home for this reason: to feed the Sumangalis on auspicious occasions. I recall my grandma saying ‘elai vizhanum’ – which means ‘the (banana) leaf must fall (into garbage) from our home as much as possible. It meant we must host guests at home who eat heartily (the food we serve on banana leaf – typical south Indian custom). The tongue may not bless, but the stomach will. It is the blessings like these that save our children when times could get critical. Those of us who have made it against all odds know, our parents and grandparents saved us with their good deeds and good karma.

Positive vibes is about this really. This generosity, this broadmindedness, this empathy. Do your bit and don’t brag about it. Stay low key. Touch people’s lives. Let the business tycoons get filthy rich. They are going to take a million janams. Let us reduce our Karmic footprint on earth. One great way of doing this is by being sensitive enough to give help without being asked for it. Affect someone’s life in a way to totally transform it. Even those things as buttermilk distribution in hot sun in our Chennai streets is a great effort.

There is no point in always thinking in terms of I, ME, MYSELF, MY WIFE, MY KIDS. You are going to get a fresh batch of all of these in your next janam! I am sure, every Hindu believes in rebirths. Not all of us can become monks but we can lead a Dharmic life even within our family system. We call this LOUKEEKATHIL DHARMAM as my Guru would put it. You can lead the perfectly ‘loukeeka’ life which means familial life – eating well, enjoying life, admiring aesthetics such as art etc. But every single act of yours must be in pursuit of Dharma. All roads must lead to Dharma eventually. The order of things is: DHARMA, ARTHA, KAMA, MOKSHA. Lead a dharmic life, prosper with your hard work, enjoy life’s pleasures and then finally make your way to Moksha. This is how a Hindu life must be lived.

Hundred years later, in the nether waiting for your next janam and the carrying vehicle called a mother’s womb, you may wish you had lived differently! All the materialism of the world could make no sense. Our loukik dharmic life never dissuades anyone from making money and living a prosperous life. Its only what you are going to do with the wealth you are building that matters. ‘Immai, Marumai’ – we say, we must live well both in this janam and in the next. Do something that shall guarantee the next part.

A regular visit to orphanages and homes for destitute and special schools for kids born with a range of debilitating physical and mental disabilities – can totally change you at heart. Those who do not understand the purpose of life will learn their hardest lessons on reality then. Its a must for everyone to step into these most blessed places of God every now and then. It can have a huge impact on your psyche. I don’t believe in keeping everything to ourselves. Yes, of course, we must first take care of ourselves and we don’t have to cut corners to take care of others. Beyond that, we have to do our bit to causes. Too much of anything is poison and this first applies to money. Also this is a reason why star kids are bored to the extent of taking to doping.

Why is religious faith important: You can break down complex faith into blocks of simpler logic. Faith keeps repeating boring messages underscoring the virtues of charity and righteousness. May be that can get stuck into some dumb heads?! Where there is no discouragement to vices by way of religious worship in family life, materialism shall assume mammoth proportions of significance. Success in life will sadly get equated success in material life. NOw those who lead the society with their material acquisitions are only calling the shots. They decide the governments. And this becomes the vicious cycle. It is so banal because there is nothing in this lifecycle other than physical satiation in every way. There is no scope for enriching the soul, the mind. This is the reason for rapid rise in mental health issues of late. Caring and sharing are in our blood: human beings are social animals basically. We herded that way for millennia before we settled down in institutions of marriage and civil societies with culture and laid-down code of morals. Nurturing our genetic traits of sharing is therefore crucial for our very existence.

EVen an autowalah in Chennai makes 1000 bucks easily if he drives for 6-8 hours in the city. My regular one says he makes 2 k everyday without having to join hands with Uber or Ola. Money making is not exactly difficult. What you do with that money is the question. Use your resources to make planet earth a little bit better place to live in than how you found it. Giving a helping hand to fellow humans, playing your part in protecting nature and environment, sustaining institutions of academics, arts, skills and providing for upkeep of the children of the lesser god, those destitute and those underprivileged and sick and poor and those special kids – is what will be the legacy you leave behind. You may not be remembered long after you are gone, but what you help grow will have your name printed on the wind that shall stay forever. Enjoy your life full quota, but take care of your Karma footprint.

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Inspiration comes from various sources. A friend’s brother who was doing exceptionally well in the US returned to India and is engaged wholly in social service catering to 500 meals a day for children’s hospitals besides rendering other humanitarian services. From lifting the Gods in temple festivals to attending to invalid elderly living alone, their team is paying yeoman service to society that cannot be measured in financial terms. We call this ‘vana prastham’ in Hindu Dharma. Over 60 or when the Hindu parents would become grandparents, in ancient Bharat/India, the older people would leave their homes and make their way through forests substisting on bare minimum such as fruit and root vegetables there for survival until death came to them by way of a wild animal attack of disease or natural calamity such as river flooding. During this time, their aspiration is to seek ‘nirvana’ or ‘moksha’ as they hone their spiritual quotient. This after-60 part of a Hindu life used to be entirely devoted to seeking ‘liberation’ which is how our ancestors lived for centuries. That much detachment they purposely developed giving up material pleasures for the supreme bliss of getting eliminated from the birth cycle.To me what my friend’s brother and his wife are doing is modern day Vanaprastham. Not all of us are after money ruthlessly. Our society needs atmas like them to show us what is the point of taking this birth as a human being. :Pre-occupation with sensory pleasures in this mature age is not going to do us good. It means we never grew up. We choose to live by our own set standards that define us. Loukeekathil Dharma: I am seeing this at a very advanced level with my own eyes. Get influenced by right things in life. Leave a mark but don’t expect others to acknowledge the part you played in the scheme of things. Those who plant coconut trees and mango trees are not doing it for themselves. They are doing it for the future genertions remember. We are sitting under such a shady banyan tree that was planted by our forefathers.

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Mithai shop or the Honey comb.

Beautiful piece by the RK Mission Mutt monk where he compared human minds to the fly hovering over the sweet displayed in the mithai shop and also to the bee going for only the honey gathered in the honey comb. The sweet shop invites flies that may sit on the sweets, then fly to the drain or sewer from where they may return to the sweet soiled, so on and so forth. The honeybees never go to the sewer. They have just the coveted honey that is just for them. Their odyssey is between the sweet smelling flowers blooming under a cheerful sun, to gather the nectar for their complex yet incredible honey comb that’s all.

Even though the swamiji used the simile to explain how a mature mind will stay in control than wandering from here to there, focused on higher goals in life, guess we may use the analogy for all of us especially women. I am still a Hindu, an Indian middle class nari who lives by the unwritten code of my conservative society. While I believe in equality of sexes, and women from my place have gone on to accomplish at global stage and mark our presence, I would still like to say, its always upto the women. Its for us to be the mithai shop sweet exposed and available for the dirty common fly or be the elusive honey that only the honey bee that does not feast on the sewer can have access to. Our mothers strictly belonged to the honey category. Values have started eroding from our generation. Our next is gone for a toss! Even for writing this piece I may be labeled a ‘sexist!’

Some of us women are not being rude or blunt. We don’t sell our soul that’s all.

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Emiratis celebrate Ramadan in BAPS Hindu Mandir, Abu Dhabi

Emiratis from Abu Dhabi and Dubai reportedly broke their Ramadan fasting at BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi recently.

Co-existence is the nature of Hindus and the belief that this galaxy and beyond can hold more deities than all the stars that shine in the sky makes it possible for Hindus to accept and respect other faiths and gods.

God bless UAE! Having a Hindu Mandir can bestow the Arab nation with more prosperity. Look at those who tore down ancient Hindu temples: Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Vedas and Upanishads and mantras recited at Hindu temples are easily 4000 to 10000 years ancient that bring a special vibe with them. Homams/yagnas carried out in our mandirs invoke the deities because we view the agni/fire to be the holiest medium for our offerings to our deities. This holy fire is fed only organic materials such as ghee, turmeric, nuts, grains, flowers, fruits etc. Its a purification process of the atmosphere removing toxins in the air. Repeated invoking of deities with specific powerful mantra chanting can bring in peace and prosperity and stability in the long run. This is what we do in our Puja at home too. Hindu way of worship is way too different that a majority of Abrahamics have no idea about. Whereas we Hindus have basic knowledge about others ways of worship. This is why I am stating here why Hindu temples mean wellness for nations.

More than all that, the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi reflects the highest esteem at which the native Arabs especially the Emiratis hold Hindu Dharma and the followers of Sanathan Dharma (Hinduism) and Bharat (INdia) in general. Millions of Hindus work in Arab countries. One way the Arabs show their respect to the Hindus is by allowing us to follow our faith openly in their soil and honouring our ways of worship. Respect is mutually reciprocated. Trust is mutually earned. There are Hindu temples in Muscat, Oman and in Bahrain and also in Dubai, UAE but BAPS is the grandest of them all. Now gulf employed Hindus are flocking in thousands by way of pilgrimage to Abu Dhabi! Before we retire, we too want to touch this holy land that is even more sanctified now with the coming up of BAPS. Business reasons or whatever, it still takes a big, big heart to make BAPS Hindu Mandir a reality in Arab soil. It marks a sea change in the whole Arab outlook at the world in general and at Hindu India in particular.

Saudi Arabia now has Ramayan and Mahabharat, the great Hindu sagas in their school text book syllabus. In less than 20 years, Saudi will be building the first Hindu temple. What a turnaround. Very rigid Islamic nations are gradually changing but this change is visible only to those of us who are residents of Middle east now for years. BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi is the largest Hindu temple in Arabian deserts.

People change, nations change, cultures change. Nothing is permanent. God bless the Arab countries building more and more Hindu temples.

PS: When we were new to middle east, an arab presented my husband with Zam zam holy water from Mecca. I have placed it alongside Ganga Jal in my Puja. That is what Hindu faith has taught me. Hindu dictionary has never had words like ‘infidel’ or ‘divorce.’ These are entirely western concepts.

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What i didn’t click was the Manikarnika ghat.

Normally my phone memory runs out very fast. Whatever capacity I may have, i exhaust fast. Repeatedly I have to remove videos, delete folders to save space. I click, click and keep clicking but even my girls now encourage my clicking of pix in our temples especially, because after a few years, that is how we recall/remember these places.

Women are not allowed normally to crematoriums in India. I mean, that is the custom. That’s why in Tamil, Kannadasan wrote, ‘veedu varia uravu, veedhi varai manaivi, kadu varai pillai, kadaisi varai yaaro.’ Means, when a man is carried for cremation, relations stop at the door, wife stops with the street end, son stops with the (cremation) ground performing the last rites for his father, but who will accompany the man until the fag end?’ Of course since most of the crematoriums in India are now electric, daughters are also lighting the funeral pyres of their fathers today. One more reason for this extremely vital social progress is that, our families have shrunk in size with just a kid or two. Daughters are more than sons aren’t they, in present times. Even so, its extremely rare for women to be present in the crematoriums. The latest electric ones make the passing so easy – and easy for the onlookers (in this case the kith and kin) too. Its less macabre, job gets done in matter of minutes. You only have to press a key and leave as you watch your parent slide inside the furnace. In two hours your father or mother will be returned to you in the form of an urn of ash. A couple of my friends have told me how bizarre it could be, but assured me, its far more palatable than actual cremation we have had for centuries with real funeral pyre burning through the night.

Well, Kashi aka Varanasi aka Benaras is one place where still the manual funeral pyre goes on – not just for a single evening, but for 24 hours non stop on the banks of Ganga, 365 days an year. There are a total of 84 ghats in the holy city where Hindus arrive for the sole purpose of dying, for being cremated here but locals say, after Modi-Yogi came to power, a lot of sprucing up/cleaning up has been done. The Varanasi corridor for instance links all the 84 ghats while the centuries old stone carved steps leading to the holiest river in India got relaid. The entire old city and the suburbs of the new city got revamped, especially the ghats. Only VVIPs get ritual manual cremation these days. For rest of us mortals, it is the electric crematorium only. Cremation is confined to mere two ghats now in Varanasi: The Harischandra ghat and the Manikarnika ghat.

While Harsichandra ghat gets limited cremations, Manikarnika ghat sees at least two dozen bodies burning in the open any time of the day. This is the only ghat in India where cremation is allowed 24 hours a day. Normally, the dead cannot be transported beyond city limits/village/panchayat limits in India. Transporting the dead beyond even your postal code zone for the purpose of cremation/burial is a criminal offence in India. Except under special cases, legal permission is denied outright. However, this rule is relaxed in the case of Kashi alone allowing the continuation of the traditional custom that is ages and ages ancient as the city itself is. Followers of Dharma from all parts of INdia used to arrive at Kashi in their last days to die. Hindus from any part of India can be transported alive/dead to Kashi even today for the sole purpose of dying/cremation. Neighbourhood Delhi and states like Uttar Pradesh and Haryana see the elderly and very sick being moved to Varanasi by road or air when their end may be nearing. Some reach here in lifeless state for cremation. Many have getting cremated in Kashi as their last desire or death wish. We Hindus believe that a cremation or death in Kashi can lead your atma straight to Kailash and you will have no rebirth, being liberated from the birth cycle. This is the reason for the rush of the dying to Benaras. Varanasi sees lakhs of Hindus and foreign tourists arrive everyday for religious reasons. Hats off to city administration and civic authorities who are doing a fabulous job. The cops are vigilant and foot guides are available to help us meander through the milling crowds.

Harischandra ghat has a history going back by millennia or even yugas. Raja Harischandra never spoke a lie. He lost his throne and was reduced to working in a ghat that goes by his name even today in Kashi. Here Harischandra once encountered his wife who came for the cremation of their only son who died of snake bite, having nothing to pay for the rites. Even under the circumstances, he stuck to his honesty and integrity. Sometimes I can’t believe that I live in a nation where our ancestral kings gave up their power and watched their families die in front of their eyes refusing to go corrupt. Anyway, Harischandra ghat today sees limited cremations. Less eerie to look at when you go on boating on the Ganga !

And no! The dead are not washed into the river. Only the flowers and organic waste end up in the Ganga. Even the diya we float in the river is clay (pottery). The puja thali (aarthi plate) is dried lotus leaf. No plastic is thrown into the river and care is taken for routine clean-up. I am told again, all this is from ever since Modi-Yogi duo assumed powers at the centre and state. Varanasi is Modi’s constituency. He has done wonders for the city and is looked upon as God in Uttarkhand/Uttar Pradesh where the economic progress is visible in every walk of life in last 10 years. The locals say, they haven’t seen better days in the past.

I saw a burning pyre from a distance for the first time in my life in this 55th year of mine – at Haridwar. Our guru told us to repeat within our mind the mantra ‘Ram Ram’ and/or ‘Om Namashivaya’ whenever we happened to see an open cremation even from afar. Soon I was in Rishikesh and then in Kashi.

In Kashi, I seemed to feel as if the line between life and death had blurred. I couldn’t believe the sight of burning bodies – a dozen or more of them, almost two dozens in fact – all at one time side by side, from our boat in the Ganga. This was Manikarnika ghat. First I found it ghastly but then the boatman reassured me and asked me to look at it the spiritual way. The first night in Kashi I also had a bad dream. Our guesthouse was closest to Ganga. It was that evening for first ever time I watched a cremation from a little closer in the Harischandra ghat. May be that got buried in my subconscience. I had a nightmare that day where I witness someone murdered. The murderer takes notice of me watching and then starts chasing me. I woke with a start, with my heart beating wild. The second day, I got used to the ghats. Death was as casual as life in Kashi, i realized. All the five days we were roaming in the ghats and going on boating. Not for a single evening we missed the Ganga Aarthi, both from the ghat side and from a boat. I finally drew the courage to ask the boatman to go closer to Manikarnika ghat as others did. I watched only from the boat. I said a small prayer. Over twenty bodies were being cremated at the same time. Some relatives were walking up and down the steps. Some religious rituals were still on in some cases. Broken mud pots and flowers and cotton clothing were the only organic waste that ended up in the river, I noted. And this too was residual after regular clean-ups. Woodstock was piled and loaded fresh closeby anticipating more bodies.That gave me a grim satisfaction even in those sombre moments that Ganga was not getting as polluted with plastic waste as we originally feared. Lots of care was taken to limit the contamination. We Hindus have cultural attachment to Ganga flowing at this geographical point on earth which is Varanasi. We can only minimize the damage. With time, the cremations may end hopefully. Public awareness is making a difference already as I could see.

At that point of time, I knew what it meant to be a Hindu. I knew I came from a different society, and that we would have nothing in common with the Abrahamics. Everything for us started and ended with intense spirituality. The vibes of Ganga Aarthi can be matchless. Relentless chants of ‘Ganga Mata ki jai’ rented the air. Even foreign tourists stood mesmerized and speechless at the religious fervour that cloaked the ghat. Ganga Aarthi can leave a spectator spellbound. This must be on everyone’s bucket list. Why, in fact the city of Kashi must be everyone’s couples goal. Taking a dip in the Ganga as husband and wife will tell you why I am insisting on Kashi as the place to be for the middle-aged.

The ghats are steep with 20-40 or even 60 hard and high stone steps carved out of the earthen bank leading to the Ganga. We had a good cardio climbing up and down multiple times the five days we were in Kashi. Closest to the gots, the river is a bit unclean. But strictly no use of cosmetic soap or shampoo is permitted. You can only immerse/bathe in Ganga without any anointment. It goes a long way from polluting the Ganges from hazardous chemical waste.

Strangely, when I clicked almost a 1000 pictures with my mobile phone in Kashi, I could not bring myself to click a single picture of either the Harischandra ghat or the Manikarnika ghat. I saw many pilgrims clicking mostly the cremation pictures from the safety of their boats. There were also the daredevils who walked the ghats and reached the Manikarnika for closer look and pictures. From here Kashi Vishwanath is a mere stone’s throw away. In Kashi, death is not ‘theetu’ as we say in Tamil, which is self-quarantine that we normally observe in Hindu families when we are bereaved of a loved one.

Kashi is one place that none of us must miss. When you are still young enough, go there as couple as much as possible. Holding hands, take a dip in the Ganga. Watch the Ganga Aarthi. Take a darshan of Kashi Vishwanath (that also has a history like Ayodhya), His consort Vishalaskhi, Annapoorna, Kala Bhairav, Varahi (this temple is at least 3000 years old), Nepali temple, Sarnath (that we missed), Sozhi Amma. Shop till you drop for Benarasi silks! Benaras is a heaven for shoppers, especially ladies! Have your fill of Malayo – the ultimate before which no dessert in any part of the world can stand a chance. From desi cow’s thick frothing creamy milk. Kashi is eco-friendly to an extreme level. Food/coffee/tea/desserts everything gets served in matka – or the clay pots only. No one time use plastics. Lassi and Buttermilk of Varanasi are world famous. Puri halwa as well. Well, I didn’t try the famous Kashi paan! Don’t have the paan habit. Walk through the cobblestoned galis of Kashi. Many of us get Ganga Jal from here from shops sold in sealed copper urns. I preferred collecting Ganga jal directly from the river midstream where the boatman said the river was purer. We rounded off our trip with the BHU, Benaras Hindu University that includes an engineering wing and medical campus as well, centuries old. Its sprawling and is a township by itself. Varanasi is an experience unlike any other. Its a realization how mortal this janam of ours is. Every Hindu must visit Kashi and as I said, if possible, as couple.

If there is one place I may want to go back year after year, it may be Kashi. With Ayodhya and Gaya, the option now is even more attractive. Make it 10 days!

Janma Saphalya.

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Fragile faith.

If you have to feel insecure if your god is done as caricature or objectified, then your faith is that shaky! My heart goes out to the Pakistan woman who wore an Arabic print kurta and got mobbed. The print was mistaken for Quranic verses. Ultimately a female cop rescued her and took her to safety. These Pakistani fools must know that calligraphy is a wonderful art and finds massive expression in the arab muslim world where performing arts, especially for women, get discouraged. Visual art therefore acquires a significant prominence and has assumed multi dimensions. So calligraphy is a very popular art form in the middle east. As a resident of west Asia for over 15 years now, I have come to love this extremely exquisite work or art which is kind of expression like none other. Many calligraphy works I could get to see were from war torn nations. Although I could not pick up the language, I could get the intensity. Knowing the language could have helped because I am told they are sometimes sarcastic expressions, sometime hopeless words, sometime optimistic opinion. Where expression of any other form is negated, the artistes make use of this unique form of art to give vent to their pent up emotions. The original and authentic muslims, the arabs, are keeping quiet. Its the converted Pakistani muslims with a severe inferiority complex and NO IDENTITY to call their own, who are barking at the mountain. And no other language or script is more suited or a natural when it comes to calligraphy as the Arabic. I have also had exposure to Tamil calligraphy and Hindi calligraphy but our alphabets are complicated and not all scrawls and dots and lines like the middle eastern language. Well, Tamil alphabets to me look like jelebis 😀 (I mean from the calligraphy point of view!)

What a shame!

I do have Buddha print saris and kurtis and even Krishna print saris! I love wearing Hindu gods on me! I have my Shakthi in a dupatta that I love draping around me. Why we even have Modi saris in India! Wrap your prime minister around you hahaha!

https://m.rediff.com/getahead/report/glamour-will-you-wear-a-pm-modi-sari/20190226.htm

Popular images of Hindu gods that get printed in clothes and bags include Ganesh, Krishna and Mother Goddess Lakshmi/Saraswathi/Parvathi. Of course when I wear them, I am reverential and don’t take them lightly. Mostly I wear them to temples. Buddha is casual wear! Madhubani and Kalamkari handblock prints are especially devoted to creating Hindu deities on our garments that we relish with delight! Hindu gods are around us everywhere! On cars, on carpets, on grocery bags, on calendars… So far only Harpic and Stayfree are left out! But then we have our Christian evangelists selling Jesus door to door like Harpic and Whisper so probably Hindu gods are exempt from marketing of sanitary napkins and toilet wash! That is entirely the department of Christ!

Of course a friend told me about a woman from Chennai who was stranded in Colombo airport in Sri Lanka for wearing a Buddha kurta. Official religion of the island nation is Buddhism. This woman was not even traveling to Lanka. She was merely switching flights in Colombo to fly back to Chennai when she was picked up for questioning, with her phone whisked. She had no idea what was happening until someone in the airport told her it was all about her clothes. Someone influential from India transiting the airport intervened and the woman was allowed to fly with a warning. But it is atrocious that an Indian citizen must be stopped for wearing what she pleases while transiting an airport. Now we understand that the Sinhalese are so envious that they want to pick up some trouble or other with Indian citizens. But this highlighted to me the importance of safe travels in foreign countries. Wear neutral clothes that won’t garner attention.

What is blasphemy really. If an image, a caricature, a verse can turn the masses bloody violent, it means their faith is on very shaky grounds that it needs to be strictly controlled with fear factor. There is absolutely no free will here. No logic. A day may dawn when the frivolous strappings will have to give away finally. One day, the cartoon will arrive. One day the jokes will be made. One day images will come out. One day a film will be made. Remember, it shall take only one single brave move to open the floodgate. Then there won’t be a stopping at all the avalanche that has to follow! What shall happen then to your faith? Hindu Dharma is not here for over a 10000 years as the one and only UNBROKEN and continuous civilization in the world, without going through these tamashas for centuries. Nothing ever rattled us. My Sanatana is not as fragile as the middle eastern cults and my gods don’t become what others deem them to be or portray them to be. My faith is UNSHAKEN. I AND A BILLION HINDUS BELIEVE IN IDOL WORSHIP. Nothing you write about us or draw about our gods can ever have an adverse impact on our solid belief in our faith. Call us idolators, fine. Call us pagans fine. WEar the Ganesha chappal and have a Krishna toilet seat, fine. All that shall not make Ganesha and Krishna what they are NOT. I also understood why the Americans make a doormat of Ma Kali and pillow cases of Ganesha. They do the same with their national flags as well. Their approach to faith is entirely different. Their perspective on religion is COOL! I have come to appreciate and love that kind of zest in people.

How can someone be intimidated the way this Pakistan woman was for whatever she was wearing. The stupid fools who almost threatened her life in fact had had not a clue! Looks like the kurta was made in Saudi! What a joke! The woman should not have apologized. When you surrender for no fault of yours, you make them worse. You are succumbing to idiots and sycophants. Even the cops justifying and clarifying that the verses were not from the holy book sounded sickening to my ears.