Pausha Krishna 9, Vik. Samvat 2071. Yugabda 5116: December 16, 2014


1. FESTIVALS: ‘KARTHIKAI DEEPAM’: 2. KAILASH SATYARTHI, MALALA YOUSAFZAI CONFERRED NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
3. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECLARES JUNE 21 AS 'INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA' 4.   SAY NO TO DRUGS: PM MODI’S RADIO MESSAGE FOR YOUTH
5.  BHARAT'S TEAM INDUS GOES FOR THE MOON SHOT 6. ISRO LAUNCHES GSAT-16
7.   SERVICE CHIEFS LEAD BY ‘FITNESS’ EXAMPLE 8.   “PROBLEMS FACED BY MANIPUR ARE THE PROBLEMS OF THE NATION”
9. ‘EMERGENCY AN AVOIDABLE MISADVENTURE’ 10.  CGS BARRACUDA, FIRST BHARATIYA WARSHIP TO BE EXPORTED
11. MIGRATION NEW MANTRA FOR BHARATIYA PRIESTS 12. SHRIGURUJI WAS LIKE A RISHI—MOHAN BHAGWAT
13. YOGA WILL BE PART OF SCHOOL CURRICULUM 14.   3 KERALA COMPANIES HAVE MORE GOLD THAN SWEDEN, SINGAPORE, AUSTRALIA
15.  STOP DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH YOGA THERAPY: SEWA INTERNATIONAL AND SVYASA CAMP AT HOUSTON 16. HINDU COUNCIL'S TALENT@60 SHOW IMPRESSES
17. BHARATIYA WINS ICT MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT AWARD 18.   3 BHARATIYAS VIE FOR $1 MN PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHERS
19.   BHARATIYA-ORIGIN EX-MINISTER SHRITI VADERA TO CHAIR BRITISH BANK 20. REMNANTS OF SHIVA TEMPLE FOUND DURING EXCAVATION AT MOSQUE IN GUJARAT
21.  KOREAN TEMPLE IN AYODHYA COULD HELP FORGE TIES 22.  SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN  -  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Articles:

YEZIDIS AND HINDUS MAKE COMMON CAUSE UNDER ‘PEACOCK ANGEL’

SANSKRIT MESMERIZED WESTERN INTELLECTUALS

1. FESTIVALS: ‘KARTHIKAI DEEPAM’ is a Hindu Tamils and Hindu Telugu festival. The festival falls in the month of Kārttikai as per Tamil calendar. This occurs on the day when the moon is in conjunction with the constellation Karthigai (Pleiades) and pournami. This constellation appears as a group of six stars in the firmament in the shape of a pendant from the ear. This year in Madurai, the festival was celebrated with piety and fervor on December 5. A large number of devotees thronged Sri Subramaniaswamy Temple at Tirupparankundram to get a glimpse of the ‘Mahadeepam’ lit atop the hillock on December 5. Devotees also stood in the streets around the temple and chanted hymns as the ‘Mahadheepam’ was lit at 6 p.m. Nearly 120 metres of cloth, five kg of camphor and 350 litres of ghee and oil were used for the wick and to fuel the ‘deepam.’ - goTop

 

2. KAILASH SATYARTHI, MALALA YOUSAFZAI CONFERRED NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: Bharatiya child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai received the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 at an impressive ceremony held in Oslo, Norway on December 10 for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. This is the first time that a Bharatiya and a Pakistani have jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize. Satyarthi said that he was accepting the award on behalf of the martyrs and activists. "I bow to my late parents, my homeland Bharat, and to mother earth. I remember all the kids who I have freed," said Satyarthi. "The single aim of my life is that every child is: free to be a child, free to grow and develop, free to eat, sleep, see daylight, free to laugh and cry, free to play, free to learn, free to go to school, and above all, free to dream," he said. - goTop

 

3. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECLARES JUNE 21 AS 'INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA': This comes less than three months after Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi proposed the idea. Through the resolution, adopted under the agenda of 'Global Health and Foreign Policy,' the UN General  Assembly recognised that Yoga "provides a holistic approach to health and well-being" and that wider the dissemination of information about benefits of practising Yoga, would be beneficial for the health of the world population. The main significance of the UN declaring an International Day is to focus the attention of the international community on the topic and to encourage activities among the member states to commemorate the day. - goTop

 

4.   SAY NO TO DRUGS: PM MODI’S RADIO MESSAGE FOR YOUTH: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi on December 14 called drug addiction menace a "national pain" that leads to the dark alleys of destruction and devastation. In his third 'Man Ki Baat' programme on Akashvani, the PM said instead of the youth mired in the problem, drugs should be shunned. "Drug addiction is bad, not the child," he said. Calling drug addiction "a malaise-filled 3D-darkness, destruction, devastation", Modi said a thinking process should begin to rid the country of this problem.
"Have you thought that the money you spend on drugs might be going to terrorists who buy bullets to kill our soldiers? You also love mother Bharat. How can you help terrorists," he told the youth.
Modi also referred to the UN decision declaring June 21 as the "International Yoga Day" and mentioned how the resolution, proposed by Bharat, was co-sponsored by a record 177 nations. - goTop

 

5.  BHARAT'S TEAM INDUS GOES FOR THE MOON SHOT: Narayan, an IIT-Delhi alumnus and a space enthusiast who had done several tech ventures, conceptualized the Moon mission in 2011 when he heard about the Google Lunar XPrize, a global competition to land a robotic space craft on the Moon by December 2015. He spoke to some of his friends, and four agreed to join him - Sameer Joshi, a former Indian Air Force fighter pilot, Julius Amrit, an investment banker, Dilip Chabria, an advertising professional, and Indranil Chakrobarthy, an aerospace engineer.
For Team Indus, a huge boost came in February 2014, when Google Lunar XPrize named the team among the five finalists for what it called milestone prizes-teams that had achieved certain technological landmarks and appeared closest to reaching the final objective. Team Indus was among three named for the landing system and among four named for the imaging system. Only two US teams -Astrobotic and Moon Express -were named in all three categories, including the rover. Since the landing system is regarded the most complicated and carried the highest prize money (of $1 million), Team Indus was seen as No. 3 in the race. Another big boost came three months ago when senior Bharatiya space scientists did a design review and showered the team with praises.
"We had tears in our eyes when we heard the fantastic evaluation," says Narayan. V Adimurthy, the Mars orbiter mission designer for ISRO, has recommended to ISRO that Team Indus be provided launch network and ground services. Team Indus will also need ISRO's launch vehicle when the project is ready, and lots more funding in the months to come.
Narayan says he's confident Team Indus can do it. - goTop

 

6. ISRO LAUNCHES GSAT-16: Bharat's advanced communications satellite GSAT-16 was carried into orbit by an European Ariane 5 rocket, that blasted off from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana on December 6. Weighing 3,181.6 kg, GSAT 16, designed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) carries 48 transponders -- automatic receivers and transmitters for communication and broadcast of signals. The GSAT-16 is equipped with Ku and C-band transponders to boost telecommunication transmissions on the Bharatiya subcontinent. The satellite is the 11th among GSAT series and the 24th geo-stationary communication satellite with a lifespan of 12 years. "GSAT-16 will replace the INSAT-3E, which expired in April," ISRO satellite centre director S. Shiva Kumar said. - goTop

 

7.   SERVICE CHIEFS LEAD BY ‘FITNESS’ EXAMPLE: Men in uniform have to look smart and fit. And the three Service chiefs live up to this image leading from the front. Sans pot bellies or extra flab, they can put any younger officer to shame with their fitness levels.
Army chief General Suhag runs five km on weekdays and 10 km on weekends. “I became a running enthusiast during my school days and after joining the National Defence Academy (NDA) it was part of our training.”
For Air Chief Marshal Raha, being a fighter pilot, he has to remain fit and alert in order to fly sophisticated planes. He also prefers the treadmill but for him regular yoga is the reason behind his fitness level and him being in shape.
A visitor to Admiral RK Dhowan’s office could well be bemused to find the Navy chief standing at the back of a specially-made desk and disposing of his official work. And he does so throughout the time he is in his office — “be it seven hours or eight hours”. “I picked up this habit as a navigator during my younger days. I had to stand on the bridge of the warship for hours together as part of duty and the only chair placed there is meant for the captain of the ship,” he says.
Late night parties are a strict no-no for the trio. “We have to be fresh and alert the next morning,” they stress. - goTop

 

8.   “PROBLEMS FACED BY MANIPUR ARE THE PROBLEMS OF THE NATION” said RSS Sarasanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat while inaugurating conference of cadres of the organisation at the Bhaigyachandra Open Air Theatre in Imphal on Dec 7. He said that the people of Manipur are part of the nation and their problems should be shared and solved by the nation. King Leishemba Sanajaoba, who was present in the function, said that the immediate need of Manipur is the reintroduction of the Inner Line Permit system. He also said that for the sake of posterity, the Armed Forces (Special Posers) Act 1958 should be repealed and the territorial integrity of Manipur protected.
A day before on 6th December, RSS opened a telemedicine unit at its Nagamapal Seva Bharati office complex, as a major endeavour of the Sangh Pariwar as part of its healthcare programme in the northeast. RSS Sahsarkaryavah Dr. Krishna Gopal inaugurated the unit in the presence of a number of swayamsevaks.
A team of medical and technical experts from Jharkhand and West Bengal have been engaged in the unit, the first-of-its kind in the northeast set up by the RSS. The new unit would help develop the healthcare system in the state, Krishna Gopal said.
Besides the health sector, the Sangh Pariwar has also taken up different education and career-oriented programmes in the northeast, including 'Psychological Mapping Test', (PMT) for students from Classes VI to X. - goTop

 

9. ‘EMERGENCY AN AVOIDABLE MISADVENTURE’: Revealing minute details of the events leading to the imposition of Emergency in the country, which included the liberation of Bangladesh and the Jayaprakash Narayan movement, Rashtrapati Pranab Mukherjee, in his book The Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years, has said that the then Prime Minister was “unaware of the constitutional provisions” of such a move and it was then West Bengal chief minister Siddhartha Shankar Ray who guided her into the decision. Mr Mukherjee, who terms the imposition of Emergency an “avoidable event’”, documents his relationship with Indira Gandhi through her good and bad years. “The Congress and Indira Gandhi had to pay a heavy price for this misadventure,” Mr Mukherjee says.
“Indira Gandhi told me subsequently that she was not even aware of the constitutional provisions allowing for the declaration of a state of emergency on grounds of internal disturbance, particularly since a state of emergency had already been proclaimed as a consequence of the Indo-Pak conflict in 1971,” he said. - goTop

 

10.  CGS BARRACUDA, FIRST BHARATIYA WARSHIP TO BE EXPORTED: Bharat will export its first warship later this month, a move that is seen as a big leap for the country’s defence public sector units. CGS Barracuda, a 75 ft by 15 ft off-shore patrol vehicle, will be handed over to Mauritius on December 20 and will be first such export by Bharat. The island nation has bought the ship for about Rs 300 crore. “This is a big leap for domestic defence manufacturers as this is the first time when we are delivering a ship that has been purchased by a foreign country,” sources said. The ship is built by state-owned Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited. - goTop

 

11. MIGRATION NEW MANTRA FOR BHARATIYA PRIESTS: With more temples coming up in countries like the US, UK, the country's best and brightest priests are headed abroad. While it is primarily devotion that drives young Brahmin boys to wake up at 4 am every day to study the vedas in their decade-long preparation for priesthood, a few ambitious souls among them are also inspired by the American dream. Over the past 40 years, temples in America have proliferated from one in the 1970s to around 700 today, opening up prospects for hundreds of Hindu priests. The 2,500-year-old Kanchi Mutt in Kancheepuram is one of the several hunting grounds in Bharat for trustees of temples abroad, who make annual recces to schools of Vedic studies and prominent temples looking for promising candidates. America and Australia are the preferred destinations for young priests-in-training, admits Chandrasekhar S Mehta, PRO at Kanchi Mutt.
A decade or two ago, homesickness, extreme weather and an uncertain grasp of English would have driven many holy men back to Hindustan, but as the expat population abroad grew, so did the kinship. - goTop

 

12. SHRIGURUJI WAS LIKE A RISHI—MOHAN BHAGWAT: The ancestral house of the second Sarasanghachalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), late Madhav Rao Sadashiv Rao Golwalkar, popularly known as ShriGuruji was renovated and dedicated to the nation at the hands of Sarasanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat recently at Ramtek, 50 km from Nagpur. Acharya Govindadev Giri Mahraj, RSS Sarkaryavaha Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi and many other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.
The new house has been named “Sw. Bhauji-Tai Golwalkar Smruti Bhavan” in memory of Shri Guruji’s parents. Sharing his emotions after inauguration Shri Bhagwat said Sri Guruji’s persona resembled to that of a Vedic rishi. In spite of his sharp intellect and deep knowledge, he was easily accessible to all. He took on many challenges of his times and successfully steered clear the organisation through strife and turbulence. He appealed to the swayamsevaks to dedicate themselves to the service of the nation following the ideal of Shri Guruji. Acharya Govind Dev Giri also praised the mission of Shri Guruji citing good number of examples to substantiate his point of view. - goTop

 

13. YOGA WILL BE PART OF SCHOOL CURRICULUM: A day after the United Nations General Assembly accepted Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi's proposal and declared June 21 as International Yoga Day, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on December 12 announced yoga would be included as an integral part of the school curriculum in the state.
Since 2007, Madhya Pradesh has been observing Yoga Day in January wherein schoolchildren, government officials, ministers and the CM publicly participate in a state-wide pranayam and surya namaskar exercise. - goTop

 

14.   3 KERALA COMPANIES HAVE MORE GOLD THAN SWEDEN, SINGAPORE, AUSTRALIA: Three gold loan companies in Kerala – Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance and Muthoot Fincorp – jointly hold nearly 200 tonnes of gold jewellery, which is higher than the gold reserves of Singapore, Sweden or Australia. Muthoot Finance 116 tonnes of gold as security for its loans, Manappuram Finance has 40 tonnes and Muthoot Fincorp, 39 tonnes. The trio's combined holdings are 195 tonnes. To put things in global perspective, Singapore's gold reserves are 127 tonnes, Sweden's 126 tonnes, South Africa's 125 tonnes and Mexico's 123 tonnes. Bharat, according to the World Gold Council, has the 11th largest gold reserves, with 558 tonnes. - goTop

 

15.  STOP DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH YOGA THERAPY: SEWA INTERNATIONAL AND SVYASA CAMP AT HOUSTON: “This was by far the best program in this center with highest rate of retention”, said William Rees ‘Billy’, Senior Consultant with DAWN (Diabetes Awareness & Wellness Network) facility in the 3rd ward area of downtown Houston. The 20 hour program to manage Diabetes through Yoga therapy was conducted in partnership with City of Houston Health department. This was 4th such camp offered by Sewa International and VYASA in Houston. 15 residents of third ward area participated in this camp which was spread over 3 weekends. Melanie Gilmore, (Health Planning Chief with Houston Department of Health and Human Services (HDHHS), Division of Aging, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention (ACDIP), expressed great joy and shared her happiness that so many participants could participate and benefit from this program . She and her family prepared delicious vegetarian soup and sandwiches for all participants and encouraged all to continue the practices which they found beneficial. - goTop

 

16. HINDU COUNCIL'S TALENT@60 SHOW IMPRESSES: The Hindu Council of Kenya hosted the inaugural 'Talent at 60 and over' concert on November 29. The idea of Shaina Shah, director, Social and Relief Welfare committee of the Hindu Council of Kenya, organizer of the event was to recognise the unknown and bring out the hidden talent of the people who are in their golden, diamond and platinum ages. The guest of honour was Dr Magan Chandaria. There were 15 entries with a variety of talents. The participants performed singing, dancing, reciting and acting. They also spoke on happiness. The talent show went on for more than three hours. - goTop

 

17. BHARATIYA WINS ICT MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT AWARD:  Jayprakash Panwar a Bharatiya won a mountain development award in Nepal along with Avinash Jha and Sibjan Chaulagain of Nepal, Suleman Mazhar of Pakistan and HELVETAS Swiss Inter-cooperation. The award given by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) reflects the increasing importance of the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in improving the lives and livelihoods of mountain communities. The winners will receive USD 250 along with a certificate of recognition.
ICT Mountain Development Award is given by the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)for promoting innovations and good practices for environmental conservation in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. The award seeks to recognise ICT-enabled innovations, good practices, and applications that help promote mountain development and environmental conservation in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region. - goTop

 

18.   3 BHARATIYAS VIE FOR $1 MN PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHERS: Three teachers from Bharat have made it to the top 50 exceptional teachers shortlisted for a new $1 million Global Teacher Prize. The teachers, two from Gujarat and one from West Bengal, were selected from nearly 5,000 nominations from 127 countries for the Varkey GEMS Foundation Global Teacher Prize, instituted by a UAE-based NRI educationist. The Bharatiya teachers among the global top 50 include Kiran Bir Sethi, who teaches at the Riverside School in Ahmedabad; Hira Prasad, who is from Birla High School Junior Section in Kolkata, and Bijal Damani of S N Kansagra School (The Galaxy Education System) in Rajkot. The winner of the prize, created to recognise an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession, will be announced at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on March 16, 2015. - goTop

 

19.   BHARATIYA-ORIGIN EX-MINISTER SHRITI VADERA TO CHAIR BRITISH BANK: Bharatiya-origin Shriti Vadera has been appointed as chairman of Santander UK, becoming the first woman to head a major British bank. 52-year-old Vadera, former minister in the UK's finance ministry, will join the board of Santander UK as joint deputy chairman in January before succeeding Terence Burns in March next year. She will also join a very exclusive club of just three FTSE 100 firms, listed on the London Stock Exchange with the highest market capitalisation, with women as their chair. Vadera was a Labour minister in the Cabinet Office, Business Department and International Development Department from 2007 to 2009 and served in the House of Lords. - goTop

 

20. REMNANTS OF SHIVA TEMPLE FOUND DURING EXCAVATION AT MOSQUE IN GUJARAT: Remnants of a Shiva temple having two shrines were found during an excavation carried out at Jami Masjid mosque and its adjacent areas in Gujarat about 35 years ago, the government informed the Rajya Sabha on December 10. Replying to a question whether two ancient Shiva temples were traced in Jami Masjid at Sidhpur district in Gujarat between May, 1979 and April, 1980 in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Culture Mahesh Sharma said that "while exposing parts of mosque and adjacent area after removal of modern buildings, the remnants of a Shiva temple having two shrines were found."
On the details of scientific excavations carried out at the archaeological monuments of Rudramahalaya and Jami Masjid at Sidhpur district of Patan in Gujarat during the same period, he said plinth of the temple was exposed and sculptures, architectural members, decorative mouldings were found after scientific excavations. - goTop

 

21.  KOREAN TEMPLE IN AYODHYA COULD HELP FORGE TIES: A Korean monument in Ayodhya, built to commemorate a fable, could serve as a platform for the two countries to forge closer cultural ties. The legend goes like this: About two thousand years ago, a Bharatiya princess from Ayodhya — known as Queen Huh from the Gaya dynasty — travelled to South Korea and married a Korean king. The stories about the Bharatiya princess are part of one of Korea’s important epics, the Sam Guk Yoo Sa, and are taught in schools. “There is no historical record but in Korea, it is a fact of history,” Kim Ki-Jae, president of the Central Garak Clan Society (CGCS) said.
Kim, who is the former mayor of Busan, the country’s second largest city, said a monument to mark the legend was built in Ayodhya in 2001 with the help of the Bharatiya and Korean embassies, Uttar Pradesh government and generous donations by Koreans. Since then, every year around 100 members from the CGCS visit the site, take part in traditional Korean ceremonies and are felicitated by the local authorities. - goTop

 

22.  SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas`: Ma Suresh Soni sah sarkaryavaha RSS will return Bharat after finishing his tour to Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar. Shri Saumitra Gokhale samyojak Vishwa Vibhag returned to USA from Bharat, Ravikumar sahsamyojak returned from Thailand. Dr. Ram Vaidya sah samyojak returned to UK.
Visitors: Smt & Shri Madhusudan Sukhwal - France, Ma Ramesh Bhutadaji & family, and  Rakshapal Sood - USA, Anil Shringi - Canada, Gayatri Mishra - Zambia.' - goTop

 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I am proud to call myself a Hindu, I am proud that I am one of your unworthy servants. I am proud that I am a countryman of yours, you the descendants of the sages, you the descendants of the most of glorious Rishis the world ever saw. Therefore have faith in yourselves, be proud of your ancestors. – Swami Vivekananda. - goTop
JAI SHREE RAM

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YEZIDIS AND HINDUS MAKE COMMON CAUSE UNDER ‘PEACOCK ANGEL’
Patrick Harrigan
A delegation of top Yezidi spiritual and political leaders visited Washington DC October 24-31 seeking support for their threatened minority and sacred sites in northern Iraq that are currently surrounded by ISIS fighters, who aim to ‘cleanse the Islamic State’ of any trace of the ‘pagan’ ancient religious minority who worship Melek Ta’us, the ‘Peacock Angel’.
In a deeply symbolic act, the Baba Sheikh, spiritual leader of the Yezidis, visited the Washington temple of the pan-Bharatiya war god Skanda-Murugan on October 29 to witness Soora Samhāram, the ritual conclusion of Skanda Sashti, ‘Skanda’s Six-Day War’ against demonic forces threatening the earth. It was the first time ever that the Yezidi spiritual leadership visited a temple of the peacock-mounted war god of Bharat, whom Yezidis identify with Melek Ta’us, the ‘Peacock Angel’ whom they consider to be God’s regent on earth.
In the Yezidi faith, Melek Ta’us is regarded as the foremost among archangels and an emanation of God Himself. Yezidi religion is centered upon Melek Ta’us, who is depicted as a peacock. Peacocks, however, are not native to the lands where Melek Ta’us is worshipped, but to the Bharatiya subcontinent.
According to their own oral traditions, Yezidis once lived in India thousands of years ago. Yezidis, moreover, still preserve a system of four castes that do not intermarry. And they also believe in karma and rebirth, which are core tenets of Hindu Dharma.
According to the Yezidi calendar, it is currently the year 6,764. Scholars of religion concede that the Yezidi faith has absorbed and preserved many elements from ancient faiths including Sanatana Dharma, Mithraism, and Zoroastrianism, as well as the influence of Sufis or Islamic mystics—all targets of hardline ISIS fundamentalism.
“The Yezidis are a very special religious community because they’re one of the only remaining religions in the Middle East with non-Abrahamic origins,” says Matthew Barber, a scholar at the University of Chicago’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
“The Yezidi religion has absorbed elements from many religious traditions in the Near East, but within their religious framework are preserved some very ancient beliefs that no longer survive in any other religion. The reason that ISIS attacks the Yezidi community in this way is because they view them as pagan and polytheistic because they’re outside of the Abrahamic religions that have a written scripture.”
The Baba Sheikh and his entourage evinced a keen interest in the Hindu war god’s associations with the peacock. They were astonished to see tall standing brass oil lamps surmounted by peacocks, identical to the sanjaks or brass peacock lamps that play a central role in one of the most important events of the Yezidi New Year—the ‘Parade of the Sanjaks’ or ‘Parade of the Peacock’.
The war god Skanda Kumara was among North India’s most popular deities during the Classical Age in the first millennium of the Common Era. He remains extremely popular in South India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and worldwide among the Tamil Hindu diaspora where he is known as Murugan, the ‘tender youth’ associated with poetry, love, and war.
The Baba Sheikh blessed Hindus who were observing the Skanda Sashti Soora Samhāram at the Washington temple. He remarked to them that this startling confluence of Yezidi and Hindu worship was also happening on a Wednesday, which is the Sabbath day of the Yezidis.
The Baba Sheikh urged listeners to strive for peace worldwide and not to descend into bigotry and intolerance that are the hallmarks of religious fundamentalism. Hindus and Yezidis alike marveled at the uncanny convergence of two ancient faiths on Skanda Sashti, and all prayed that their Lord of the Peacock would answer the fervent prayers of Yezidis in Iraq and worldwide.
The author is an American indologist specializing since 1972 in the Sri Lankan shrine Kataragama, regarded as sacred by the island’s Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and indigenous communities. -- December 8, 2014, WHN - goTop
SANSKRIT MESMERIZED WESTERN INTELLECTUALS
Salial Gewali
Sir William Jones first translated Kalidasa’s Shakuntala from the original Sanskrit into English in 1789. This stirred the minds and hearts of the top European intellectuals that include Johann Goethe, Gottfried Herder, Friedrich Schiller, August Schlegel, Wilhelm von Humboldt, et al.
Very impressed by the language and its philosophical plot the father of the German literature (J. Goethe) learnt the Sanskrit on his own. And, he plunged into this ancient play Shakuntala for the whole thirty years. He even wrote an insightful poem eulogizing this play. Again, George Forster translated this Kalidas’s work into German in 1791. In a span of some decades sprouted 46 translations into fourteen European languages.
On the other hand the translation of the Bhagavad Gita by Charles Wilkins in 1784 and Upanishads by Anquetil Duperron in 1801 opened up unprecedented vistas for the philosophical regeneration hitherto unknown in the European literature. ‘Oneness of the universe’ of the Vedanta seemed very plausible to the philosophical psyche of the western scholars.
Again, one of the fathers of Modern linguistic Franz Bopp and a great philosopher Friedrich Schlegel, both from Germany, laid the revolutionary foundation of the comparative linguistic by freely borrowing from Panini’s “Ashtadhyayi” which was later further developed by the language giants like Ferdinand de Saussure, Leonard Bloomfield and Noam Chomsky. Panini, who was an enlightened sage of 4th BC Bharat, was the first to systematically put down the comprehensive Grammar of Sanskrit language. This treatise consists of about 3959 sutras which can handle the nuances and intricacies of any languages in the universe, empirically and anatomically.
Having been too bewitched by the Sanskrit language a most renowned American linguist Leonard Bloomfield exclaims --- “It was in India, however, that there rose a body of knowledge which was destined to revolutionize European ideas about language. Panini Grammar taught Europeans to analyze speech forms; when one compared the constituent parts, the resemblances, which hitherto had been vaguely recognized, could be set forth with certainty and precision." Yes, here at home we prefer to call Sanskrit as a dead language, and instead, with enthusiasm and hubris chose to learn German.
There are countless western scholars and scientists who have overwhelmingly acknowledged the exceptional richness of Sanskrit language wherein they saw an immense scope in the development of an area of studies. Voltaire, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Emerson, Henry Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, TS Eliot, Neils Bohr, Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Oppenheimer, Mark Twain, Car Jung, J. D. Salinger and others learnt Sanskrit or studied Sanskrit literature to strengthen their intellectual prowess.
John Archibald Wheeler –a famous modern physicist who first coined Black Hole and Warm Hole and occupied the chair that had previously been held by Albert Einstein, enthuses – ‘One has the feeling that the thinkers of the East (INDIA) knew it all, and if we could only translate their answers into our language we would have the answers to all our questions.’ With the same vigor bursts out another physicist Erwin Schrodinger, known as the father of Quantum Mechanics --- “Some blood transfusion from INDIA to the West is a must to save Western science from spiritual anemia.”
Here are my few earnest questions -- had all these rational thinkers, scientists, writers whose theories, principles, literature, formulae and equations we study in schools and colleges and thus claim ourselves as academically qualified, gone crazy to heap high praise on Sanskrit and its literary treasure troves? How can we claim to be BHARATIYA when we joyfully belittle and undermine our own heritage? What is it that makes us to see only flaws in our Mother even without ever making a bit of genuine effort to know and realize her uncanny virtues?
I don’t think we have ever seen any country in the world that its citizens speak ill of their heritage, their tradition and values - however archaic, rustic and crude they may be. Why does it touch our raw nerves when someone appreciates the values and culture of the native land? Sanskrit and the myriad scriptures produced in this grand language are as resplendent as the Sun ball over our head. Can you ignore the Sun? I don’t think François Voltaire was a big fool to announce with vehemence about 300 years ago ---- ‘Everything has come down to us from the bank of GANGA’; ‘The first Greeks travelled to India to instruct themselves’; ‘India, whom whole Earth need, who needs no one, must by that very fact the most civilized land’. Should it not call for a dispassionate introspection and thus our self-correction and reawakening?
is a Hindu Tamils and Hindu Telugu festival. The festival falls in the month of Kārttikai as per Tamil calendar. This occurs on the day when the moon is in conjunction with the constellation Karthigai (Pleiades) and pournami. This constellation appears as a group of six stars in the firmament in the shape of a pendant from the ear. This year in Madurai, the festival was celebrated with piety and fervor on December 5. A large number of devotees thronged Sri Subramaniaswamy Temple at Tirupparankundram to get a glimpse of the ‘Mahadeepam’ lit atop the hillock on December 5. Devotees also stood in the streets around the temple and chanted hymns as the ‘Mahadheepam’ was lit at 6 p.m. Nearly 120 metres of cloth, five kg of camphor and 350 litres of ghee and oil were used for the wick and to fuel the ‘deepam.’ - goTop

Margshirsha Shukla10, Vik. Samvat 2071. Yugabda 5116: December 1, 2014


- 1. FESTIVALS: Janakpur marks Vivaha Panchami with fanfare 2. SANATANA DHARMA RESURGENCE MOVEMENT GETS BIG BOOST AT WORLD HINDU CONGRESS
3. MANGALYAAN AMONG BEST INVENTIONS OF 2014: TIME MAGAZINE 4. OBAMA INVOKES BHARATIYA-AMERICAN SCHOLAR THOMAS KAILATH
5. NARENDRA MODI HAS TURNED BHARAT INTO A MAGNET: MCKINSEY CEO DOMINIC BARTON 6. MODI IN SYDNEY: SETS DEADLINE FOR MERGER OF OCI AND PIO SCHEMES
7. CREATE NEW EDUCATION MODEL ACCEPTABLE TO ALL: MOHAN BHAGWAT 8. MORE TECHIES TURN SEVAKS, LOG INTO RSS IT MILANS
9. A BRAVE DAUGHTER OF MADURAI 10. AKASH MISSILE SUCCESSFULLY TEST-FIRED FOR SECOND DAY
11. ‘RESPECT EVERY MEMBER OF HINDU SOCIETY EQUALLY' 12. HINDUS MAKE IMPRINT ON PITTSBURGH  RELIGIOUS SCENE:
13. BHARATIYA - AMERICAN NAMED CHAIRPERSON OF DALLAS FED BOARD 14. HAF APPLAUDS TEXTBOOK PUBLISHERS FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN DEPICTION OF HINDUISM IN TEXAS
15. BHARATIYA COUPLE IN UK IS THE WORLD'S OLDEST PARTNERS 16. US HISTORIAN INSISTS 'ARYANS WERE INDIGENOUS TO BHARAT'
17. BHARAT SHOULD BRING BACK AREAS LOST TO PAKISTAN, CHINA: INDRESH 18. BHARAT HAS WORLD’S LARGEST NUMBER OF VOLUNTARY GIVERS
19. ‘GITA MY BASIS FOR COUNSELLING HINDUS IN U.S. MILITARY’ 20. ‘KRUNVANTO VISHWAMARYAM’ IS BHARAT’S ONLY WORLD MISSION: J NANDKUMAR
21. BHUTANESE AMERICANS MAKE HISTORY ADVOCATING ON CAPITOL HILL 22. BHARAT LAUNCHES E-VISA FACILITY FOR 43 NATIONS
23. SEWA REPORT ON “MY PARK DAY” 24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas:Visitors
FOOD FOR THOGUHT

1. FESTIVALS: Janakpur marks Vivaha Panchami with fanfare: Thousands of devotees gathered at Barhabigha area in Janakpur, Nepal on November 26th to observe Vivaha Panchami, a weeklong festival held every five years that marks the wedding between Bhagwan  Ram and Sita (Janaki). A wedding procession was taken out from Janaki Temple that converged at Barahabigha for Swayambar, a part of the Hindu marriage ritual. Following the ceremony, the procession moved around the town. More than 100,000 devotees from various parts of the country, as well as from Bharat, had arrived in Janakpur for the festival. -go top
 

2. SANATANA DHARMA RESURGENCE MOVEMENT GETS BIG BOOST AT WORLD HINDU CONGRESS

By J.V. Lakshmana Rao
One of the prestigious landmarks of Bharat’s capital city – Hotel Ashok International – wore a festival look with over 1,800 delegates, including 800 delegates from 50 countries congregated for a three-day deliberations addressed by 200 speakers in three plenary sessions and seven conventions that began on November 21 and concluded on November 23.The theme envisioned for this historic event was the Hindu principle of Sangachchhadhwam Samvadadhwam, which means ”Step together, express together”. About 10 percent of the attendees were women, who dressed in crisp saris and other Bharatiya dresses.
The inaugural session of the historic congress was addressed by Dalai Lama, Dr. Mohanrao Bhagwat,  Sarasanghachalak, RSS; Dr. Ashok Singhal, patron, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) ; Justice C.V. Wigneswaran, Chief Minister, Northern Province of Sri Lanka and other dignitaries. Swami Dayananda Saraswati, a distinguished traditional teacher of Vedanta, could not attend the congress because of age-related ailment. Swami Vigyananad who was the brain behind the congress said while explaining the aims and objectives of the Congress,  that one in every six people of the world was a Hindu, and Hindus carried great traditions in all fields. “Therefore we should develop a system of education to sustain Hindu excellence.  Hindu resurgence is the need of the hour. The youth are underutilized.  They must be trained to take Hindu excellence to the next level. Only then Hindus will be respected all over the world.  This august gathering aims to devise that system of Hindu resurgence,” he added. Delivering his inaugural address titled --  Hindu-Buddhist brotherhood of Dharma, a uniting factor -- the chief guest, Dalai Lama, said that all human beings were born with same traits mentally, physically and emotionally. There was love and affection in everybody.  But the differences among people were created by people themselves. “We should learn to respect all differences.  The Indus civilization is very ancient civilization.  It created great thinkers. When knowledge improves it develops new things.
Thousands of years ago, Buddhism was much developed one because of it following non-traditional ways, but it respected all ancient Hindu traditions. Modern Hindus are becoming Westernized.  But now you are trying to return to that ancient wisdom.  I respect Hindus, who have mastered the modern sciences and technology, and secured a place in the world.  To counter today’s problems; we have to develop positive emotions.  Knowledge is important to offset destructive emotions. A Hindu is aware of inner peace.  The world can be peaceful if we develop constructive and compassionate emotions,” he added.
He said that Ahimsa (non-violence) and religious tolerance were traits of all Hindus.  Wherever Chinese went, they created China towns; therefore to create and establish Bharat’s ancient culture, the Bharatiyas must create Bharat towns wherever they would go in the world.  “You should create Bharatiya cultural centers, thus help the world.  By doing so you will establish good relations between Hindus and the people of the world.  You will also unite the Hindus spread all over the world,” he said.
Dalai Lama said that philosophical views might be difficult to understand for many, but everyone would yearn for peace. “While you practice your rituals, you can also spread love and peace.  I am hoping that one day we will all have deeper experiences and deeper spiritual understanding.  Bharat is a land of ancient knowledge, which is relevant even to modern society,” he concluded amid thunderous applause.
Ashok Singhal said that Vishva Hindu Parishad aimed at creating a fearless Hindu society.  “We celebrate August 15 as Bharat’s independence day.  We got political independence but we should strive to get independence of free mind and thinking, and promote peace in the world.  We have our own government, but it is not allowed to work for us. If the government does not safeguard Hindus there can be no future for Hindu society. Hinduism seeks world peace and considers the world is one family – Vasudhaiva kutumbakam. Hindus must protect their self-respect.  VHP and RSS are working towards that goal,” he said.
Ashok Singhal said that agitations would not help achieving goals.  Foreign elements were following Hindu thought. Big forces were working against Hindus.  Rama Janma Bhoomi agitation had awakened need for Hindu resurgence.  Prithviraj Chouhan had sown seeds of Hindu awakening 800 years ago.  It was time to revive that spirit. Sanatana Dharma had connected countries like Nepal to Bharat.  The Ramayana and the Mahabharata had shown that the evil was fought against to achieve peace. That was the Hindu spirit to achieve peace.
Justice C.V. Wigneswaran said that truth was universal in a pluralistic society and political power was derived from it. Bharat had exemplified it, though peace was threatened there.  Because of threat to Hinduism, several pro-Hindu organizations had come together that led to the formation of VHP to create greater understanding of Hinduism.  VHP restored pride among Hindus by launching a revivalist movement.
He said that Hindu temples were destroyed in Sri Lanka to dismantle the Hindu society. Dalai Lama issued a declaration against the Hindu oppression in Sri Lanka.  The most important realization was the need to protect religious minorities in Sri Lanka.  Hindus were needed to be protected.
Justice Wigneswaran sought suggestions to take up Hindu renaissance movement in Sri Lanka, and paid tributes to Bharat’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching “Clean Bharat” campaign.
Speaking on “Right time for global Hindu re-emergence and collective efforts of Hindu society,” Dr. Mohanrao Bhagwat said that Hindus were seeking an identity among the people of the world. It was right time for such an effort.  “The balancing comes to those people, who think and act alike. Unity in diversity is the beauty of Bharatiya thought. This august gathering is an example of our effort to unite people.  It’s not against any religion. Let us rise in unison as a Hindu society.  Let us work and demonstrate it as Hindus.  Let us exemplify collective endurance of Hindu society. Let us show the value of sameness of humanity.  Let us stop not till we achieve it. That is Sanathan Dharma.  Let us work together to achieve Hindu  resurgence,” he concluded.
Thorough debates by several experts and intellectuals resulted in valuable suggestions at the seven panel discussions held on topics like World Hindu Economic Forum; Hindu Educational Conference; Hindu Women’s Conference; Hindu Youth Conference; Hindu Media Conference; Hindu Organizational Conference; and Hindu Political Conference.
The 200 speakers at the conferences consisted of stalwarts like political and economic thinkers, intellectuals, scientists in various fields, industrialists, educationists and mediapersons. Some of the notable speakers were Smriti Irani, Union Minister of Human Resource Development;  Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, an acclaimed scientist;   Dr. Nachiketa Tiwari, an associate professor at IIT Kanpur; Dr. Viswanathan, founder and chancellor of VIT University, Vellore;  Dr. Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry; Dr. Pravin Togadia, a cancer specialist and top VHP leader; and Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Shipping and Transportation.
The next WHC will be hosted in the United States of America in 2018. The World Hindu Economic Forum will meet in London in September 2015. -go top
 

3. MANGALYAAN AMONG BEST INVENTIONS OF 2014: TIME MAGAZINE: Time magazine has declared Bharat’s Mangalyaan as one of the best inventions of the year. Calling it as "The Supersmart Spacecraft," Time said, "Nobody gets Mars right on the first try. The US didn't, Russia didn't, the Europeans didn't. But on September 24, Bharat did. That's when the Mangalyaan went into orbit around the Red Planet, a technological feat no other Asian nation has yet achieved."Mangalyaan is among the 25 'Best Inventions of 2014' listed by Time magazine that are "making the world better, smarter and in some cases a little more fun."

Developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation, the Mars spacecraft cost Bharat just USD 74 million, less than the budget for the multi-Academy Award winning science fiction thriller film Gravity. Time said at that price, the Mangalyaan is equipped with just five onboard instruments that allow it to do simple tasks like measure Martian methane and surface composition.
"More important, however, it allows India to flex its interplanetary muscles, which portends great things for the country's space program and for science in general," Time said. -go top
 

4. OBAMA INVOKES BHARATIYA-AMERICAN SCHOLAR THOMAS KAILATH: US President Obama on November 20 invoked Kailath's life, work, and philosophy as an example of how the United States needs to keep its doors open to high-skilled foreign immigrants.

The occasion was the awarding of the annual National Medals for science, technology, and innovation in the White House, an event Obama's scientific advisor John Holdren says always perks of the President weighed down with a myriad issues (since this involves meeting problem-solvers).
As one of 19 honorees, Kailath might have expected to have his medal presented and moved on. Instead, Obama, with a landmark immigration speech ahead of him, chose to dwell on the Bharatiya-American who is a legend in Silicon Valley and in academia, having mentored scores of scholars and successful companies.
"As Thomas Kailath, one of our honorees today says, 'Scientists are intrinsically hopeful and believe in grand answers and that if we work hard enough we can find some of them in our lifetime,'" Obama began. "I'm intrinsically hopeful," he grinned, repeating the phrase. That's who I am. That's who we are as a people, as Americans, as a nation. We've had to fight to make stories like the ones here in this room not only possible, but sometimes likely." -go top
 

5. NARENDRA MODI HAS TURNED BHARAT INTO A MAGNET: MCKINSEY CEO DOMINIC BARTON: Dominic Barton, the CEO of the world's largest whiteshoe consulting firm, McKinsey, says that Bharat is back on the priority list of CEOs after Narendra Modi's ascension to power. "People had given up on Bharat. They felt Bharat is too complicated and it was difficult to get anything done. It had dropped in the last five years on people's priority (list). I think it has gone right back up, people are interested, obviously people are going to want to see action but I think the feeling is they will, because this government seems serious," says Barton.

PM Narendra Modi's high profile, the outcome of addresses at New York's Madison Square Garden and Sydney's Allphones Arena has helped advance Bharat's cause in global boardrooms. "I hear people say he seems very determined... We know it is unbelievably complicated but he is going to get it done. I see it in pharmaceuticals, industrial companies and the pension funds. The pension funds are interested and that is a big opportunity and so we are interested in getting more investment here too," says Barton. -go top
 

6. MODI IN SYDNEY: SETS DEADLINE FOR MERGER OF OCI AND PIO SCHEMES: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 17 said the differences between Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) schemes would be ended by January 2015. Addressing the Bharatiya community at the Allphones Arena in Sydney, the Prime Minister called upon Bharatiyas across the world to convert the atmosphere of hope and optimism into a reality of meeting the expectations and aspirations of Bharat`s people.

The PM said on the basis of his experience of the last six months, he could see no reason why the aspirations of millions of Bharatiyas could not be fulfilled. He referred to Swami Vivekananda`s dream of seeing Mother Bharat as a 'Vishva Guru' once again, and said he believed that dream would be a reality.
The Prime Minister congratulated and complimented the Bharatiya Australian community for working hard and making their 'karmbhoomi' proud. He named prominent Bharatiya-Australians who had excelled for Australia in sports and academics. -go top
 

7. CREATE NEW EDUCATION MODEL ACCEPTABLE TO ALL: MOHAN BHAGWAT: RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat asked the intellectuals, educationists and academicians to come out with a new indigenous model of education that would be universal in its appeal and produce better human beings.

"The change is much-needed and even cause of worry because education shapes the next generation and impacts whole of humanity. Several thinkers with varying ideological affinities are at work. So we have a huge responsibility, more so with the whole world hoping that Bharat would show the path to better learning for peaceful and contended life," said the RSS chief. -go top
 

8. MORE TECHIES TURN SEVAKS, LOG INTO RSS IT MILANS: Yashas Nataraj, 31, an IIM-B alumnus with a master's from Singapore, joined IT Milan 18 months ago. Since then, there has been no looking back.

Like him, around 2,200 techie swayamsevaks have joined IT Milans in the city since 2001 when the first shakha was launched by the RSS.
"It's a like-minded group and good eco-system to contribute to the society and fashion the national discourse. At the shakha, we start with physical exercises like yoga and Surya Namaskar, after which we discuss various issues, including national security, foreign policy and social issues," he said.
IT Milans are a weekly adaptation of the daily RSS Shakha (gathering of swayamsevaks at a common place for an hour daily). It comprises professionals, mostly from the IT sector.
With 110 shakhas, Bengaluru is home to half the 225 IT Milans in the country. Mysuru has two Shakhas. At an average of 20 members per IT Milan, there are about 2,200 techie Swayamsevaks in the city.
"It's growing every year. The online registration has increased," said Suresh Nayak, an RSS pracharak. The concept was launched in Bengaluru in 2001 to attract outsiders (non-Kannadigas) in the IT industry. The saffron IT brigade has kept pace with the growth of IT. This year alone, the organization has started about a dozen IT Milans in the city.
How's it different from a regular shakha? The regular shakha is a daily affair, while IT Milan is held on Sundays, normally between 8 am and 9 am.
The regular shakhas are held in Kannada, while IT Milan will be either in Hindi or English or Kannada, depending on the profile of the volunteers. However, like in a daily shakha, IT Milans also have physical exercises, patriotic songs, group discussions and prayer. "As they are professionals, there will be more intellectual activity. The focus is more on how they could help the society," Nayak said.
Besides attending shakhas, the groups take active part in Swachh Bharat campaign and activities of NGOs associated with the RSS.
3,400 SHAKHAS & 1.2 LAKH VOLUNTEERS!
Karnataka has 3,400 RSS Shakhas, including 600 added in the past four years, and around 1.2 lakh swayamsevaks (above 18 years). The process of joining is easy. There is no fee or registration. Once a person starts attending a shakha, he becomes a member.
A senior RSS leader, who didn't wish to be quoted, said, "We record about 30,000 online registrations, of which 1,000 are from outside the country. In Karnataka, the trend (attraction towards the RSS) has been there for the last three-and-a-half to four years.''
"Both interest and awareness about nationalism and the RSS have increased after Narendra Modi became the prime minister,'' said Radha Krishna Holla, who handles the RSS media relations.
(Times of India, December 2, 2014) -go top
 

9. A BRAVE DAUGHTER OF MADURAI: Dr. Kalyani Gomathinayagam is a young Bharatiya doctor who volunteered to spend four weeks in Foya, Liberia (West Africa) during September-October, 2014, helping those suffering and dying of Ebola, the awful epidemic.  She was one of the few doctors, and likely the only Bharatiya, who had volunteered to work in that region. Kalyani is no stranger to practicing medicine in rough situations. After her medical training in Madurai, and working in rural Kerala, she opted to spend a decade working as a medical officer with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police at extremely isolated regions on the border, including remote places in Jammu and Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, as well as a stint, once, on the Kailas-Mansarovar yatra route at Kunji Post.

“The most heartening news is that for the past one month they have not recorded any new case coming from Foya. There are some cases in the periphery -- in other districts. On the whole I think the community has really participated a lot in bringing the epidemic under control in Foya. That’s a good sign.”  -go top
 

10. AKASH MISSILE SUCCESSFULLY TEST-FIRED FOR SECOND DAY: For the second consecutive day, Bharat successfully test-fired its indigenously developed surface-to-air ‘Akash’ missile from a test range in Odisha as part of the user trial by the air force.

The trial of the missile was ‘fully successful’; ITR director M V K V Prasad said on November 18, adding that it hit a para-barrel target.
The test fire was a practice and evaluation trial for a new squadron and a repeat performance as the medium range missile had been test-fired successfully on November 17 from the same test range.
’Akash’ missile is a medium range surface-to-air anti—aircraft defence system with a strike range of 25 km and can carry a warhead of 60 kg. It has the capability to target aircraft up to 30 km away and is packed with a battery that can track and attack several targets simultaneously.
With its capability to neutralize aerial targets like fighter jets, cruise missiles and air—to—surface missiles, defense experts compare ‘Akash’ to the similar weapons of many other advanced countries. -go top
 

11. ‘RESPECT EVERY MEMBER OF HINDU SOCIETY EQUALLY': RSS Sarakaryavah Bhayyaji Joshi chaired a Social Harmony Meet (Samajik Sadbhavana Goshti) at Jammu on November 23. Several socio-religious leaders, social activists attended the meet and discussed the speedy mechanisms to achieve social harmony.

Addressing on the occasion Bhayyaji Joshi said, “We need to think above the caste factor and as Hindu we need to communicate and indulge in daily activities in the society. Every member of Hindu society should be equally respected. This will solve several problems. Law has its limitations, cannot eradicate the problem fully. Individually everyone should think and work for a change to achieve social harmony. To make Bharat Vishwaguru; we need to unite and strengthen Hindu society”. Pranth Pracharak Ramesh Pappa and other senior functionaries were present for the program. -go top
 

12. HINDUS MAKE IMPRINT ON PITTSBURGH     RELIGIOUS SCENE:  Seated in front of the floodlit, intricately sculpted façade of their Hindu temple in Penn Hills – Pennsylvania USA, hundreds of people recently looked into the October night sky, their faces glowing with the colors of fireworks bursting overhead to mark Diwali, a festival of lights marking the god’s victory over darkness and ignorance. Of all the Pittsburgh’s immigrant groups, its 10,000-strong Bharatiya-born community has made the most visible imprint on its diverse religious scene.

Bharatiya-Americans have organized two major Hindu temples and other smaller Hindu institutions, as well as a Jain shrine, a Sikh temple besides a small Christian congregation.  Worshipers prayed before the idol of the deity to whom the temple is dedicated – Sri Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, surrounded by consorts Lakshmi and Bhoodevi, goddesses of wealth and the earth. The deities were surrounded by gifts such as floral garlands, mango leaves and rice. -go top
 

13. BHARATIYA - AMERICAN NAMED CHAIRPERSON OF DALLAS FED BOARD: Bharatiya - American Renu Khator has been named the chairperson of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' board of directors. 59-year-old Khator, who has served as the president of University of Houston (UH) and chancellor of UH System, joined the board in 2011 and was appointed deputy chair two years later. Khator was UH System's first woman chancellor, UH's first foreign-born president and the first ever Bharatiya immigrant to lead a comprehensive research university in the US. Since 2008, she has overseen the UH System's more than 65,000 students and a budget of over USD 1.3 billion.

Khator, born in Farrukhabad - Uttar Pradesh, earned her bachelor's degree from Kanpur before pursuing her master's degree and a Ph.D in political science from Purdue University in the US. A noted scholar in the field of global environmental policy, she has published numerous books and articles on the subject. -go top
 

14. HAF APPLAUDS TEXTBOOK PUBLISHERS FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN DEPICTION OF HINDUISM IN TEXAS: In a landmark moment for the Hindu American community, the Texas State Board of Education voted in third week of November 2014 to adopt new textbooks that dramatically improve the way Hinduism is depicted. The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) was involved in the adoption process from the beginning, working with scholars and historians to ensure a constructive and accurate understanding of Hinduism. As a result of the changes made by publishers in response to HAF's reviews, the textbooks now present a picture of Hinduism that emphasizes the religion's core philosophies with accurate explanations of key concepts.

"This is a game-changing moment for our community," said Houston-based HAF Board Member Rishi Bhutada, testified before the state board in September, urging changes to the proposed content. "This is the first time that this type of textbook reform has ever been accomplished on a statewide level anywhere in the US, and to do it in Texas, one of the two biggest textbook markets in the country, is amazing."
Educators, several publishers, and other advocacy groups worked closely with HAF to make sure the representations of Hinduism were not steeped in the archaic and inaccurate "caste, cows, and karma" approach that has dominated textbook content for years. -go top
 

15. BHARATIYA COUPLE IN UK IS THE WORLD'S OLDEST PARTNERS: A Bharatiya couple, both over 100 years old and said to be the world's oldest partners, has celebrated their joint birthdays on November 23 in the UK. The couple tied the knot almost 89 years ago on December 11, 1925 after meeting in Bharat as teenagers.

They married the same year Margaret Thatcher was born and Stanley Baldwin was British prime minister. Karam Chand, a retired mill worker, reached 109 on the same day his wife turned 102. They marked the occasion with four generations of their family at their home in Bradford. -go top
 

16. US HISTORIAN INSISTS 'ARYANS WERE INDIGENOUS TO BHARAT': Throwing his weight behind the ‘Aryan Project’ by Delhi University’s Sanskrit department, noted American scholar David Frawley said there is a need for an extensive new Vedic study, and insisted that Aryans were indigenous to Bharat.

“There is a need for extensive new Vedic study and research in Bharat, including considering the mantric and yogic dimensions of Vedic knowledge,” Frawley said on November 24 while giving a presentation of his findings on ‘Aryan Theory in The Light of Textual Evidences’.
Vedic literary evidence — the largest, best preserved and most complete from the early ancient world — reflects a compilation over a long period of time by several kingdoms and dynasties, he said. The Sanskrit department, which has started the project to prove that Aryans were indigenous to the country, will hold at least seven lectures. It also plans to invite national and international scholars to speak on the issue. -go top
 

17. BHARAT SHOULD BRING BACK AREAS LOST TO PAKISTAN, CHINA: INDRESH: Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar on November 17 suggested that Bharat should take steps to reclaim territories which are controlled by Pakistan and China. He also said the people from the Valley who have left Jammu and Kashmir due to terrorism must be brought back in the greater interest of democracy.

Releasing a book, Plight of Jammu and Kashmir, by Justice (retd) G D Sharma, RSS national executive member Kumar mentioned a Parliament resolution on reclaiming Bharatiya territories and said, “Leaders of country must adhere to the resolution passed by Parliament. Bring back the lost land.”“Boundaries were changed due to our weakness and their (China and Pakistan) hawkish approach,” Kumar said. The RSS leader said Jammu and Kashmir was yet to join the “mainstream”, and that in 2014 there was an opportunity to bring back “Kashmir, Kashmiriyat and Kashmiri” into the mainstream of Bharat. -go top

 
18. BHARAT HAS WORLD’S LARGEST NUMBER OF VOLUNTARY GIVERS: Bharat tops the charts when it comes to the largest number of volunteers anywhere in the world. Nearly 18.65 crore people in Bharat support non-profit organizations (popularly known as non-government organizations or NGOs) by volunteering their time and effort. In stark contrast, China, with only 6.8 crore volunteers, was fourth on this list.
Compared with the previous findings relating to 2012, the number of Bharatiyas volunteering time has shot up by three percentage points as 29 million more people contributed their time in 2013. These findings were released by Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), a global non-profit that compiles the World Giving Index annually. This index looks at three measures of giving during 2013: The number of people who have given money to charity, volunteered their time or helped a stranger. -go top
 

19. ‘GITA MY BASIS FOR COUNSELLING HINDUS IN U.S. MILITARY’: Bharatiya-American Pratima Dharm has been a pioneer on multiple counts – last month she was appointed as the first ever Hindu chaplain of a U.S. university and in 2011 she made history after the Pentagon named her as its first Hindu and inter-faith chaplain. She served in the U.S. military through some of the hardest times faced by its soldiers in the battlefields of Iraq, and she counseled many of them afflicted by PTSD, steering them away from suicide, and helping them reclaim their familial relationships. She also participated in humanitarian aid missions into the Kurdish regions of northern Iraq, an experience that left her with lasting ties to the people there.

In a conversation with Narayan Lakshman, Ms. Dharm spoke of her deep links with Bharat and the principles of Hinduism that she associates with her upbringing in the country, and also shared her thoughts on Hindus in the U.S. military and the kind of leader she hopes Bharatiya Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be. -go top
 

20. ‘KRUNVANTO VISHWAMARYAM’ IS BHARAT’S ONLY WORLD MISSION: J NANDKUMAR: “To make the world cultured, rich in knowledge, thoughts and actions is the only world mission of Bharat and we have been pursuing this mission since eons. There were some obstacles and hurdles in accomplishment of this mission.

Dr Hedgewar started the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to remove those hurdles and fulfil the mission,” said J Nandkumar, Akhil Bharatiya Sah Prachar Pramukh of RSS while interacting with the students of journalism and mass communication at the depart of journalism, Rajasthan University, Jaipur on Nov 18. Nandkumar said that societal transformation was necessary for making the country strong and vibrant. We have to take our nation to the highest pedestal of the world community with the help of our society thus transformed. -go top
 

21. BHUTANESE AMERICANS MAKE HISTORY ADVOCATING ON CAPITOL HILL: A delegation of nearly 30 Bhutanese Hindus from across the country made history on Capitol Hill on  November 17 with the first ever Bhutanese American Advocacy Day. The unprecedented event, organized by the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), featured a congressional briefing along with meetings with the State Department and several House and Senate offices. There are now nearly 80,000 Bhutanese Hindu refugees living in major cities throughout America, and they face a number of challenges, including a high incidence of mental illness and suicide, trouble obtaining employment, and difficulty retaining their cultural and religious traditions.

The day was capped off with a meeting between the entire delegation and Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), the first and only Hindu in the United States Congress. Delegate leaders and HAF directly briefed the Congresswoman on the circumstances prevailing in Bhutan as well as the difficulties these refugees face assimilating to life in a new country. -go top
 

22. BHARAT LAUNCHES E-VISA FACILITY FOR 43 NATIONS: Electronic visa facility for visitors from 43 countries including US, Germany and Israel was launched in New Delhi on November 27."We want to promote tourism in the country in a big way. The contribution of tourism in the GDP is approximately 7 per cent and we want to double it up," Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on the occasion. Now, a visitor from these countries will just have to apply for an e-visa on the designated website and pay the fee online to get an electronic travel authorization (ETA) within 72 hours. Russia, Ukraine, Brazil, UAE, Kenya, Fiji, Mauritius, Norway and Oman and are among the countries which have got the e-visa facility in the first phase. E-visa will be valid for 30 days and a tourist can avail the facility twice a year. -go top

 

23. SEWA REPORT ON “MY PARK DAY”: On November 8 Sad-Karma Shakha and Durga Shakha participated in a Sewa project called “My Park Day” at Kissena Corridor Park in New York City.  The main project was to plant flower bulbs so that patients from the nearby New York Queens Hospital would be able to take a walk in the park during the Spring and see the beautiful flowers. The event was organized by Green Earth Urban Gardens and had over 200 people from several organizations and neighboring schools.  -go top

 

24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Shri Suresh ji Soni sahsarkaryavaha RSS is on a tour to Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar, Saumitra Gokhale samyojak Vishwa Vibhag returned to US, Shri Ravikumar sah samyojak is on a tour to Thailand, Dr. Ram Vaidya sahsamyojak returned to UK Visitors: Ravi Deo – Guyana, Ma Dr. Ved Nanada, Amrit  Mittal Shridhar Damle - USA, Ma Dhirajbhai Shah – UK, Ranjeev Gowrie – Netherlands, Radhakrishnan – SriLanka, Regu – Malaysia  -go top

 

FOOD FOR THOGUHT: A Hindu is someone who sees unity in all human diversity – RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagawat at World Hindu Congress on November 21, 2014.-go top

 JAI SHREE RAM