Falgun (Holi) Purnima, Vik Samvat 2070. Yugabda 5115: March 16, 2014

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1. FESTIVALS: Ram Navami

2.  WORK SELFLESSLY TO TAKE BHARAT TO GLORY: DR. BHAGWAT:

3. CHINA IN TRANSITION – IMPLICATION FOR ASIA:

4. BOOK ON FORMER RSS SARASANGHACHALAK RAJJU BHAIYYA RELEASED IN MUMBAI:

5.  PROUD THAT BHARAT 'S A SOURCE OF GLOBAL TECH TALENT: SATYA NADELLA: 6. 4TH PUNYATITHI OF NANAJI DESHMUKH OBSERVED IN A UNIQUE WAY:
7. ASI DIGS OUT 12TH- CENTURY SCULPTURE: 8. SEWA INTERNATIONAL’s REHABILITATION WORK IN UTTARAKHAND:
9.   ANOTHER WENDY DONIGER BOOK PULLED OUT BY PUBLISHER: 10. FALLEN JAWAN’S WIFE TURNS LIEUTENANT:
11.    FULLY PREPARED FOR CHAR DHAM YATRA: U’KHAND GOVT: 12.   97% OF 12,000 NEW NRI VOTERS FROM KERALA:
13.  SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

1. FESTIVALS: Ram Navami, which is Chaitra Shukla Navami (April 8 this year) is a celebration of the birth of Bhagwan Rama, the 7th incarnation of the Dashavatara of Vishnu, to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya of Ayodhya. It also marks the end of the nine-day Chaitra-Navratri celebrations.

Ramnavami is celebrated by Akhand Paath, mostly of the Ramacharitamanas, with elaborate bhajan, kirtan and distribution of prasad after the puja and aarti. Images of infant form of Sri Rama are placed on cradles and rocked by devotees. Temples are decorated and traditional prayers are chanted. Many followers observe this day by Vrata (fasting) through the day.

In Southern Bharat, in Bhadrachalam, the day is also celebrated as the wedding anniversary of Sri Rama and his consort Sita. Sitarama Kalyanam, the ceremonial wedding ceremony of the celestial couple is held at temples throughout the Southern region, with great fanfare and accompanied by group chanting of name of Rama, (Rama nama smaranam).

The important celebrations on this day take place at Ayodhya  Sita Samahit Sthal (Sitamarhi) (Bihar), Bhadrachalam (Andhra Pradesh) and Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu), thronged by thousands of devotees. Rathayatras, the chariot processions, are taken out at several places, including Ayodhya where thousands of people take a dip in the sacred river Sarayu.

Sri Rama Navami is shared with Swaminarayan Jayanti, the birth of Swaminarayan, who was born in the village of Chhapaiya in the state of Uttar Pradesh. - go Top


 

2.  WORK SELFLESSLY TO TAKE BHARAT TO GLORY: DR. BHAGWAT: Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat urged people to work selflessly to take the country to heights of glory while speaking at Ranchi on March 15 at the silver jubilee celebrations of Ekal Abhiyan, a campaign launched by Friends of Tribal Society and other social organizations to eradicate illiteracy from the tribal dominated areas of the country.

“Ekal Abhiyan was launched as an experiment 25 years ago in Dhanbad to take the light of education to remote areas where government assistance could not reach.” He added. “The mission has been successful and it can be replicated across the country to empower the downtrodden,” said Bhagwat

As many as 5,000 schools — Ekal Vidyalayas — have been set up under the mission in remote areas across Jharkhand over the past 25 years, providing free education to tribal and poor children.- go Top


 

3. CHINA IN TRANSITION – IMPLICATION FOR ASIA: A seminar on the subject of ‘China in Transition – Implication for Asia’ was jointly organized by Department of Politics and Public Administraion, Uniersity of Chennai alongwith Indian Center for South Asia studies and other organizations. Many retired diplomats and beaurocrats participated in the seminar including Shri DS Rajan, Ambassador Ranganathan, Shri BS Raghavan and others.  The gist of the discussions is summarized below.

The peoples Republic of China (PRC) is now transiting through a crucial phase in its history. A heavy responsibility has come to rest on the shoulders of the current leadership Xi Jinping to work harder to realize the “Chinese Dream” of turning the country into a fully modernized one by 2050, it is natural that the country’s domestic and external policies have accordingly come to be pivoted on meeting the middle century goal. However, in the course of their actual implementation, Beijing may have to face serious challenges. Domestically, the focus of the nation’s economic growth model is to undergo a shift to boosting the internal demand. On the other hand, negative factors are emerging like environmental degradation, economic imbalance and social inequality. China’s leaders are now coming under more and more compulsions to address the gap between the deepened economic imbalance and social inequality and also due to economic liberalization process and the absence of real political reforms. How to meet the rising political aspirations of a rapidly rising middle class in the country could be a serious question for them. Worth viewing in this regard is the formation of a special group to fix future reform directions, during the November 2013 Party Plenum. As another requirement in the transit phase, China may have to make its military modernization goals more transparent. Externally, Beijing’s concentration should be on removing the distrust, a byproduct of its core-interest based diplomatic line, with neighbouring nations having territorial disputes. It may especially have to convince the outside world about the role of the newly formed National Security Council.- go Top


 

4. BOOK ON FORMER RSS SARASANGHACHALAK RAJJU BHAIYYA RELEASED IN MUMBAI: RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat released a book on former RSS Sarsanghchalak, late Prof. Rajendra Singh alias Rajju Bhaiyya, at a function in Mumbai on March 1st.

The book named as ‘Prof. Rajendrasinghaji Ki Jeevanyatra’ is a life story of P P Rajjubhaiya, the fourth Sarsanghchalak of RSS. It is authored by Ratan Sharda, a noted author of the book ‘Demystifying RSS’ who is a leading professional and Ma. Vibhag Sanghchalak in Mumbai. - go Top


 

5.  PROUD THAT BHARAT 'S A SOURCE OF GLOBAL TECH TALENT: SATYA NADELLA: It's been barely a month since he took over as only the third CEO of tech giant Microsoft since it was set up 39 years ago, but Satya Nadella already has Microsoft's five-year plan chalked out: use software as a driving force to advance the company's devices and services.While commenting on IT proficiency of Bharat in a recent interview, Nadella hailed Bharatiya talent, saying, "... Bharat is a tremendous source of technology talent, both at home and around the world, and that is something we can all take pride in." "I deeply appreciate all the support and encouragement I have received from people all across Bharat," said Nadella. Though he spent only a few years of his childhood in Hyderabad, he asserted, "I will always be a Hyderabadi."- go Top


 

6. 4TH PUNYATITHI OF NANAJI DESHMUKH OBSERVED IN A UNIQUE WAY: On the occasion of 4th Punyatithi of Rashtrarishi Nanaji Deshmukh,  an All Bharat Volunteer’s Meet was held at Chitrakoot to elucidate Deendayal Research Institute’s Self Reliance Model for villages that is replicable and sustainable, on Feb 27.

The 3 day conference was attended by 33 NGOs and 150 individuals that have an interest in rural development. Various sessions were devoted to topics like Poverty Alleviation, Unemployment, Education, Health & Sanitation etc. DRI also organized several social beneficial programs along with this meet like Mahila Sangam, Akhand Manas Path and Vrahad Bhandara.- go Top


 

7. ASI DIGS OUT 12TH- CENTURY SCULPTURE: History is being rediscovered at Purana Qila. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has chanced upon a rare 12th-century sculpture of Vishnu and a seal in terracotta from the Gupta period. The stamp impression has Brahmi script dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries AD. The discovery was made during an excavation project at the Purana Qila grounds. The findings shed new light on the fort's history and will be displayed at the site museum in a while.

Before this, there have been two excavations at the monument, in the 1950s and the early '70s. The new project is being undertaken on the southeastern side of Sher Mandal, 20m away from an earlier site. Apart from the two unique remnants, ASI has made several other discoveries. Which include pottery typical of the Kushan and Gupta periods, structures from the Rajput and Kushan periods, copper coins and other terracotta excavations.- go Top   


 

8. SEWA INTERNATIONAL’s REHABILITATION WORK IN UTTARAKHAND: Sewa International has undertaken several initiatives for rehabilitation of the flash flood victims of Uttarakhand.

A computer training center has been established at Ukhimath where the first monthly test was conducted providing good results proving that the centre is moving in right direction. This training centre has been sponsored by Sewa USA.

There is a strong demand for opening up new computer training centres and another center is on the anvil. The first Mobile Medical van was donated to Uttaranchal Daivi Apada Pidit Sahayata Samiti (UDAPSS) and would be operated by Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission (Dehradun) for visiting the flood affected villages. - go Top


 

9.   ANOTHER WENDY DONIGER BOOK PULLED OUT BY PUBLISHER: Within weeks of Penguin recalling Wendy Doniger's book, 'The Hindus: An Alternative History', another publisher, Aleph, has pulled out the American author's previous work, 'On Hinduism'. Confirming the move, an Aleph spokesman said, "We don't want to get involved in any controversy. 'On Hinduism' was published in 2013 while 'The Hindus: An Alternative History' was published in 2009. 'The Hindus' had been recalled by Penguin following protests by Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti, on grounds that its contents were "derogatory and offensive to Hinduism" and misrepresented facts. The Samiti upped the ante and demanded 'On Hinduism' be withdrawn as well, as it too was "malicious and offending."- go Top


 

10. FALLEN JAWAN’S WIFE TURNS LIEUTENANT: Scripting history, 26-year-old Priya Semwal, who lost her husband in a counter-insurgency operation two years back, was inducted into the technical wing of the Armed Force as a young officer on March 15 at the passing out parade of the Officers Training Academy – Chennai..

The mother of the then four-year-old Khwahish Sharma, Ms. Semwal’s future looked bleak when she heard the death of her husband Naik Amit Sharma serving with the 14 Rajput regiment in a counter-insurgency operation near hilly Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh in 2012.

“Her husband was serving in my unit. In that operation, he lost his life while others suffered injuries. When I learnt Amit had encouraged her to complete degree and then PG, I thought she should become an officer,” said Colonel Arun Agarwal, Commanding Officer, 14 Rajput Regiment.

There might be instances where wives of Army officers have joined the force after their death, but this is probably the first time, the wife of a Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) has become an officer, he pointed out.- go Top


 

11.    FULLY PREPARED FOR CHAR DHAM YATRA: U’KHAND GOVT: Despite the drastic reduction in Char Dham Yatra bookings due to last year’s disaster, the Uttarakhand State Government has claimed that it is fully prepared for the Char Dham Yatra which is slated to begin from May 2.

Tourism Secretary Umakant Panwar said that with 50 lakhs to one crore people expected to undertake the Char Dham Yatra this year, biometric registration of pilgrims will be facilitated and each pilgrim will receive a photo identity card which will also help keep tabs on the last known locations of the card holders.

 “The yatra bookings have dropped substantially as we do not have any magic pill to restore public confidence swiftly. We want to tell the public that all efforts have been made to ensure a safe yatra,” he said. - go Top


 

12.   97% OF 12,000 NEW NRI VOTERS FROM KERALA: For the first time, non-resident Bharatiyas will be voting in the general elections. A total of 11,844 NRIs have enrolled via post for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections but they will have to travel to their constituency to cast votes on the polling day.

Kerala accounts for the bulk of the NRI voters at 11,488, while Punjab with 138 and Tamil Nadu with 112 come a far second and third, respectively. NRI voter registration figures not only point to migration patterns but also indicate levels of political awareness. Uttar Pradesh, the state with the largest number of general voters, has no NRI voters.

Following the amendment of The Representation of the People Bill in 2010, citizens of Bharat living abroad were given a chance to register as voters. Smaller states seem to have more politically conscious citizens than larger ones. At least 56 citizens from Puducherry who are living in France have enrolled themselves, while 27 voters from Goa are on the rolls. New Delhi and Maharashtra have 13 NRI voters each, while the rest of the states have just one each.- go Top


 

13.  SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Shri Saumitra ji Gokhale samyojak Vishwa Vibhag would leave Bharat for tour to Australia, New Zealand and then to USA. Dr. Ram Vaidya sah samyojak would leave Bharat for UK.- go Top


 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: God is everywhere but he is most manifest in man. So serve man as God. That is as good as worshipping God. – Swami Ramakrishna Paramhans.- go Top


 

JAI SHREE RAM


 

(.Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, RSS’s annual meeting was held in Bangaluru from 7-9 March. Some important reports and information is shared below.)

ANNUAL REPORT PRESENTED BYMA. SARKARYAVAHA

SHRI BHAIYA JI (SURESH) JOSHI

Present Status of Sangh work: According to the available statistics, all over the country, 44982 Sakhas are being conducted at 29624 places. Saptahik Milans (weekly congregation) are being held at 10146 places, whereas work is being carried out in the form of Sangh Mandalis (monthly congregation) at 7387 places.

 

Some Achievements –

Sharirik Vibhag (Physical Training): As in the previous year, this year also “Prahar Mahayagna” was planned on December 16. In 19096 Shakhas, 2,08,386 Swayamsevaks took part in the event and executed 8, 28.30,122 prahars. Compared to last year, there was an increase of almost 25%. Two thirds of the Swayamsevaks who participated were less than 45 years old. The number of Swayamsevaks who executed more than 1000 prahars, registered a two-fold increase and stood at 37,006.

 

Boudhik Vibhag (Intellectual activities): Prarthana week: The period of February 16 to 23, was planned as the ‘‘Prarthana week’’. The planning was to conduct Boudhik Varg on Prarthana for the benefit of Swayamsevakas. All over the country, the programme was held, at 20192 Shakhas in which 2 lakh 90 thousand 334 swayamsevaks participated. As a result of this programme, the efforts to develop speakers with excellent communi-cation skills were fruitful.

 

Prachar Vibhag: More and more young and educated people are coming to Sangh using ‘Join RSS’ feature on RSS website www.rss.org. An effort is going on to appoint Karyakartas at every level in the follow up of ‘Join RSS’ feature. 12,118 people came to Sangh via ‘Join RSS’ feature in the year 2012. In the year 2013, this number has reached to 31,102. 

 

Pracharak Vibhag: A meet of elderly Pracharaks, who have not been entrusted with any specific responsibility, was held at the ‘Smriti Bhavan’, Reshimbag, Nagpur, from October 11-14 and 85 Pracharaks attended the meet including one with an age of 96. Discussions were held on the subjects like Dharmajagaran, Gow-seva, Seva Vibhag and Parivar Prabodhan. All the participants also attended the Vijaya Dasami programme held at Nagpur and also visited homes of swayamsevaks that day. Another meet of former Pracharaks, who are presently either Sanyasins or Mathadhipathis, was held at the same place from January 21-23 and 48 Sanyasins attended the meet. Discussions on Social Harmony, Parivar Prabodhan, Dharmajagran, and Promotion and propagation of Sanskrit language, were held. In both the meets, informal talks the participants had with the P.P. Sarsanghachalakji and Mananiya Sarkaryavahji were highly beneficial.     

 

Special programmes in various provinces

 Sankalp Mahashivir, Mahakaushal: A Sankalp Shivir was organised in commemoration of the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. In the Mahashivir held in the first week of January 2014, 34688 Swayamsevaks from 6066 villages, 713 Nagar Bastis attended the Shivir”. 

As part of the preparatory work, 1191 Swayamsevaks came forward as Vistharaks. 1 lakh 60 thousand households were contacted to extend invitation for the concluding programme. As a result, some 90 thousand Bandhus attended the programme.

 

Virat Hindu Sammelan, Baswada Chithod: “Mangad Balidan Shatabdhi Samaroh Samithi” organised a virat Hindu Sammelan at Baswada in Chithod Pranth. The Sammelan, held with the august presence of Param Poojaniya Sarsanghachalak, was a great success from the point of showing Hindu might. The event, held with the active participation of some 150 Sants from the surrounding areas, and co-operation and support in different forms extended by the local people and their physical presence in it, was highly inspiring. Including 95382 men and 26129 women, 1 lakh, 21 thousand and 511 people from 2065 villages took part in the Sammelan.

 

Hindu Sakthi Sangam, Jammu: In the wake of Param Poojaniya Sarsanghachalak’s tour of Jammu, an Ekatrikaran of Tarun Swayamsevaks was organised in the name “Hindu Sakthi Sangham” in Jammu. From the entire Pranth 4454 Swayamsevaks from 738 places participated in the programme wearing prescribed uniform. Almost the same number of civilians of Jammu also had attended the function. Such a programme held at Jammu has certainly been instrumental in instilling self-confidence in the Hindus there. Even from the point of making the workers active, the programme was very fruitful.

 

Navbharat Yuva Sakthi Sangam, Tejpur: The three-day “Navbharat Yuva Sakthi Sangam” of Uttar Assam Pranth, was held at Tejpur from January 24 to 26, 2014. Entry to the Shivir was restricted to Swayamsevaks belonging to the age-group of 28 to 40. From 29 districts coming under Uttar Assam Pranth, which includes the Brahmaputra Valley, Nagaland and Mizoram, 2749 Swayamsevaks attended the Sangam.

 

Arogya Chetana Shivir, Guwahati: Sevabharati has been active for the last 20 years in the northeast region of Bharat especially in the health sector. Till date, training has been given to more than 5000 young men and women as village helath workers and many of these people are still active in serving the society there.

A camp of all such workers was organised at Guvahati on November 7-8. 877 women and 1066 men from 1648 villages also participated in the camp. Apart from guidance from medical experts and mutual exchange of experiences, the Shibirarthis had the benefit of guidance from Akhil Bharatiya Seva Pramukh, Suhasrao Hiremath, and Mananiya Sarkaryavah Bhayyaji Joshi, etc. Presence of Karyakarthas of the age-group of 18 to 35 was the speciality of the camp. Participants had met the travelling expenses from their own pockets. The camp will certainly provide a new energy to the Seva activities in the northeast region.

 

Swaranjali: “Samskar Bharati”, on the occasion of the 50th year of the Chinese aggression, renewed the memory of those who had attained martyrdom during the Chinese aggression of 1962, and paid rich tributes to them at the function, “Sarhad ko Swaranjali,” The song ‘ye mere Vatan ke logon’, that has enthralled and thrilled our masses ever since 1963, and the song “Kath Jonavar Mruthyuhol”, written and composed by late Bhupen Hazarika, were the main attraction of the function. Students from 8 northeastern states took part in the competitions held on the occasion. The 92 year old mother of martyr Shri Jasvantsingh Rawat, Smt. Leela Deviji had attended the function. The participation of our Scheduled-tribe Bandhus and some 1000 artistes from all over Bharat, could give a glimpse of our unity to the society.

 

Tour of Param Pujaniya Sarsanghachalakji:  For last few years, Sarsanghchalakji’s pravas itinerary includes indidual all small group meetings with prominent personalities. Of the Programmes that need special mention are meeting with top scientists at Pune, Defense experts in Delhi , Directors of different educational institutions at Indore, Professors of I.I.T. Pavai, in Mumbai, as also leading lights in the business and industrial sectors.

He had also met spiritual leaders, including Poojya Acharya Mahasramanji, Jainacharya Srimad Vijay Ratnasunder Surishwarji, Jain Munis Poojya Sri Vidyasagarji, Poojya Sri. Tarun Sagarji, Poojya Sri Pulak Sagarji, Kanchi Acharya Poojya Jagatguru Jayendra Saraswathiji Majaraj, Poojya Shivababaji, Poojya Dada J.P. Vasvaniji of Pune, and the Chief of the Radhaswami Satsang Sabha.

He had also met well-known persons from different walks of life, among whom were noted music maestro P. Ajay Chakravarthi, leading foot ball player Subrato Roy, Retired Major General K.K. Gangully, Retired Supreme Court Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, Justice Ramalingam of Tamilnadu, and Maharaja of Sirohi Sri Raghuvir Singhji, Rajastan.

 

Excerpts from media address by Ma Bhaiya ji: One of the major events last year was Swami Vivekananda's 150th year birth centenary celebrations and it was a huge success. During the SV 150 celebrations we have experienced that the people of the country receive the ideals of Hindutva as propagated by Swami Vivekananda. The guidance of RK Mission has been phenomenal during Swami Vivekananda 150 birth centenary celebrations and Sangh gave them complete co-operation in taking forwards Swami Ji's message to the world during the last one year.

 

Go Raksha and Go Seva are two other prominent issues which Sangh feels are a necessity ofr our nation. Sangh would like to take the message of importance of Go Raksha and Go Seva to the people of this country as the economic and cultural ethos of our nation are tightly coupled with it. Many organizations, including Sangh's sister organizations, are working towards the cause and we hope that we will be successful in our endeavor. They have been successful in establishing more than a 1000 Go Shalas.

 

Gram Vikas is another sphere of Sangh has been working continuously. Villages are our backbone. But after 1947 people in our Villages have been kept away from basic developments that are most required, if not all which is available for our cities. Though we expect the governments to do more towards our villages, Sangh is also working towards it. Sangh is working in more than 200 villages which are becoming energy centers of our country.

It is true that a family is a basic unit in our society and Sangh also believes in it. But due to several reasons which are economical and cultural, there has been a threat to this structure. To keep the Family system intact, Sangh has taken up several initiatives like 'Kutumb Prabodhan', which aims to re-introduce the values and importance of a Family in our people.

There has been an increase in the number of shakhas in the country. A detailed report regarding this and other Sangh activities has already been provided to you. Sangh shakahas run is about 55,000 villages in the country today. But Sangh's work, through various other activities including service, has reached more than one lakh villages.

We have been successful in most of our endeavors and we wish to keep going in the right direction. Though it is difficult to achieve all our goals within a time frame, as this needs a change in the psychology of our people and the work involves common people from our society, we will keep striving for success in our work.”

 

Excerpts of his Q&A session with the media:

Q: Has there been a discussion on Homosexuality and the laws regarding the same? What is Sangh's view on this?

A: Though we have not discussed on this topic, we are of the view that anything which is detrimental to the health of the society should be detested.

Q: Will Sangh interfere in BJP's selection process when they are unable to reach a conclusion?

A: Sangh will not interfere in the internal affairs of the party as we feel that the leaders of that party are capable enough of dealing with such situations.

Q: Dalai Lama has supported live-in relationships. But he has also supported Sangh earlier. Now, how does Sangh view his statement?

A: It is his personal view and he is entitled to it. But we will try to engage him on this convey our viewpoint on it.

Q: Where there any resolutions in this ABKM?

A: No resolutions but have taken in this ABKM but we have released two press releases. One regarding, the sinister ploy to discredit Amma which we feel is a planned effort by several people and organizations and we condemn it. The second is regarding the centenary celebrations of Nagaland Rani Gaidinliu, who fought against the British and was also awarded the Padma Shree. We have invited everyone to involve in these celebrations.

Q: Sangh had earlier called for retirement of old politicians. What is its view on several old politicians who are still active and want to contest elections even now?

A: Sangh does not give directions but is of the view that new generation should get an opportunity. It is also true that we require the guidance and experience of the older generation. Keeping this in mind we need to make the right choices.

Q: What is the view of Sangh on Corruption and Anti-Corruption movements?

A: Sangh has always been against corruption in society and has said earlier too that Swayamsevaks will involve in any anti-corruption movements. Even Sangh organizations like ABVP are also involved in fighting against corruption.

Q: With the emergence of AAP on the political scene, how does Sangh view AAP?

A: We too see AAP as you in the media do. New parties are formed in a democracy and time will decide who is right and who is not. Their performance has been visible. But if they are indeed capable of fighting corruption Sangh will surely support them too.

Q: What is Sangh's view of Rahul Gandhi call to regard Jains as a minority community? Also how do you view his accusation that RSS members killed Gandhi?

A: Sangh has already said it does not support any move to divide the society as majority and minority. Jains are a part and parcel of the Hindu ethos, history and culture. Few of our traditions and rituals might be different but every culture of this land are Hindu.

Regarding Rahul Gandhi's statement at a rally, we have complained to the Election commission and hope that they will take appropriate action.

Dr.Manmohan Vaidya, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh was also present on the dais.

 

Statement 1: Conspiracy to malign revered saint Mata Amritanandamayi Amma: Following is the statement issued by Ma.Sarkaryavaha Shri. Bhaiyyaji Joshi on Theconspiracy to malign revered saint Mata Amritanandamayi Amma

Mata Amritanandamayi – Amma to millions – is a world renowned Hindu saint with a following that cuts across geography, religion, race and community. She has blessed the lives of millions of suffering humanity through her healing touch of boundless love and affection. This ‘Hugging saint’ has received international accolades from the United Nations and many counties for her relentless efforts at alleviating human misery. A personification of divine love, Amma maintains a gruelling schedule of travel to every nook and corner of the world, giving nigh-long sermons, answering the questions of thousands of devotees with utmost patience and responding to thousands of mails and letters. She also administers and manages countless social service projects for the benefit of the poor and needy. Through her hardwork, Amma has inspired a worldwide philanthropic movement.

It is shocking to see such a noble soul being targeted with malice and malevolence by certain evil groups in the West, whose credentials are highly suspect. The book Holy Hell is a despicable attempt by the enemies of Sanatana Dharma and humanity to tarnish the reputation of a great Dharmic movement, the growing influence of which is probably seen as a threat by the fundamentalist and obscurantist religious zealots of the West.

On behalf of the RSS, I reiterate our utmost reverence for Amma and her mission, and extend support to all the efforts in challenging the nefarious conspiracy against her and other Hindu saints and institutions.

The timing of the book, the totally false and unsubstantiated allegations hurled at Amma’s movement in that book and the immediate lapping up of those vicious and abusive contents by a well-known anti-Hindu section of the media and intelligentsia smack of a sinister international conspiracy. Several Hindu saints and missions were targeted in similar manner in the past too.

We strongly condemn these shameful attempts to berate a holy saint like Amma and call upon the entire Hindu society and the right-thinking world to denounce those behind these machinations as the enemies of humanity.

 

Statement 2: Accord national honor on renowned Freedom Fighter Rani Ma Guidenlu during her Birth Centenary: Langkao is a village nestled in the serene Himalayan ranges situated in the North Eastern state of Manipur. Hundred years ago, on 26 January 1915, Rani Ma Gaidenlu was born in this village. She was bestowed with great spiritual powers. She had realised and visualised the threats posed by the British empire and Christian missionaries to the Dharma, culture and tradition of Bharat. In 1928 Rani Ma, accompanied by her brother Hepau Zadonang, visited Guwahati and met Mahatma Gandhiji to have a serious discussion about these threats. Immediately after that, just at the age of 13, she plunged into an armed rebellion along with her brother Zadonang against the British empire. Zadonang, along with thousands of followers, launched a massive revolt against the British for independence. He was captured on 29 August 1931 and condemned to death by hanging using fictitious accusations. After the death of Zadonang, leadership of the rebellion went into the hands of Rani Ma Guidenlu. Rani Ma mobilised the local people living in the hills and took on the British. Unfortunately she too was captured in 1932. She was just 16 at that time. The British had sent her off on life imprisonment.

Shri Jawaharlal Nehru had visited Rani Ma in Shillong jail in 1937 and pronounced her as the 'Rani' of the entire North Eastern hills. She was set free only after the Independence in 1947. Her reputation as Rani Ma continued afterwards. Despite harsh jail term for 15 years, Rani Ma had not rested after the release. She got engaged in struggle against the religious conversions in the NE hills and the anti-national activities of the Naga National Council. She had to live underground because of that between 1959 and 1966. After prolonged conflicts she breathed her last on 17 February 1993.

The Government of Bharat felicitated her with Padma Bhushan in recognition of the yeomen services she had rendered to the freedom movement and protection of the people living in the NE hills.

It is a matter of pride to all of us that the activists of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram have made enormous efforts to carry the story of struggle and sacrifice if Rani Ma to the nook and corner of the country. Followers of Rani Ma have instituted Zaliang Rang Harakka Association in her sacred memory. They decided to celebrate Rani Ma's birth centenary from 26 Jan 2014 to 26 Jan 2015. Activists of Kalyan Ashram will join them in the celebrations to make them a success.

We commend the initiatives of the Zaliang Rang Harakka Association and Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram. We welcome these efforts to take the inspiring life stories of the heroes of the North East to rest of the country. It is our national duty to familiarise our countrymen about the inspiring lives of those great national leaders born in the North East. We call upon the patriotic countrymen to accord national honour to the heroic and inspiring life of Rani Ma by extending wholehearted support to all the activities being undertaken as part of her birth centenary.- go Top


Falgun Amavasya Vik Samvat 2070. Yugabda 5115: March 1, 2014

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1.  FESTIVALS: 13. PIO DEVELOPS CHEAP PAPER TEST TO DETECT CANCER:
2. ‘COUNTRY HAS A HINDU IDENTITY WHICH IS OUR NATIONAL IDENTITY’: MOHAN BHAGWAT: 14. RASHTRA SEVIKA SAMITI CALLS FOR A STRONG CENTRE:
3. ‘INDIA HEALTH LINE’ LAUNCHED: 15. DESIGN OF WORLD'S FIRST THORIUM BASED NUCLEAR REACTOR IS READY:
4. NHSF CELEBRATES 21ST BIRTHDAY AT LONDON PARLIAMENT: 16. SWAMINARAYAN TEMPLE REPLACES QUEEN’S PROPERTY:
5. IS YOGA THE SECRET TO OLYMPIC GOLD?: 17. ISRO TAKES ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT:
6. AMMA REJECTS CHARGES, SAYS MUTT IS OPEN BOOK: 18. BHAGAT SINGH’S HOUSE IN PAKISTAN TO GET RS 80 MN FOR RESTORATION:
7. BEYOND THE GHETTO: 19. VHP HAS NO POLITICAL AGENDA: TOGADIA:
8. SEWA MELBOURNE FUNDRAISING: 20. SIKH AWARDED FOR VOLUNTEER SERVICE IN SINGAPORE:
9. BHARAT’S $1.3MN HELP TO DISASTER-HIT ISLANDS: 21. HOMAGE TO DEENDAYALJI ON MARTYRDOM DAY:
10. NO FORCE IN THE WORLD CAN TAKE ARUNACHAL FROM US: MODI: 22. BLOOD DONATION CAMP ON SRI GURUJI JAYANTI AND BIRTH CENTENARY OF YADAVA RAO JOSHI:
11. COURSES FROM 3 IITS, IISC ARE IN GLOBAL TOP 50: 23. “UNEASY NEIGHBOURS: INDIA AND CHINA AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF THE WAR”:
12. NRI FINDS SOLUTION TO ORGAN PRESERVATION WOES: 24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN:
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: BALI - PROFOUNDLY INTIMATE

1.  FESTIVALS: Varsh Pratipada, also known as Gudi Padwa falls on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada (31 March this year) and considered as first day of Hindu New Year. In the celestial measurements, Hindu scriptures consider it to be the origin of the universe. Year is known by the term Yugabda. A sankalpa taken on this day reads ‘Atha Shri Brahmane Dwitiys Parardhe Shwetavaraha kalpe Vaivaswat Manwantare Ashtavimshati tame kali pratham charne Yugabde’ which links the present time to the start of the universe. The year starting on March 31st will be Yuagbda 5116.

It is also remembered as the day when SriRama entered Ayodhya after his victory over Ravana and also remembered by RSS swayamsevaks as birthday of its founder Dr.K B Hedgewar. -GO TOP

2. ‘COUNTRY HAS A HINDU IDENTITY WHICH IS OUR NATIONAL IDENTITY’: MOHAN BHAGWAT: RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat has said ’Country has a Hindu Identity which is our National Identity’, at Bhopal in a recent RSS gathering.
Dr. Bhagwat was addressing a RSS gathering a ‘kshethra’ level baitak in which representatives from 4 pranths namely Malwa Pranth, Madhya Bharat Pranth, Mahakoshal Pranth and Chattisgarh Pranths were participating.
On February 23, Bhagwat would observe a ‘Pathsanchalan’ (march past) that would be taken out in various parts of the city. Following the pathsanchalan, he would address a meeting of RSS workers at the Model School. -GO TOP

3. ‘INDIA HEALTH LINE’ LAUNCHED: A much needed social service in socio-medical field launched now. ‘INDIA HEALTH LINE’ national launch took place in Hyderabad in presence of eminent specialist doctors & representatives of medical fraternity on February 16. ‘INDIA HEALTH LINE’ is to have a National Call Center to attend to patients’ calls who, after seeing the neighbouring General Practitioner doctor, want to consult specialist doctors for further advice & necessary treatment.
Launching the healthline, renowned Cancer Surgeon, & VHP International Working President Dr Pravin Togadia said, “There are untreated diseases only because patients after primary examination by the doctor do not approach specialist doctors as advised. It is mainly due to poverty, fear of increased medical expenses if some serious diseases is detected & sometimes even ignorance. ‘INDIA HEALTH LINE’ aims at connecting medical Fraternity with the needy & poor patients. Doctors are a part of this great nation & the society.
The National Call Center number is 18602333666 -GO TOP

4. NHSF CELEBRATES 21ST BIRTHDAY AT LONDON PARLIAMENT: National Hindu Students’ Forum (UK) celebrated its official 21 years of achievements on February 3rd 2014 in the Palace of Westminster London at a reception hosted by MP Seema Malhotra. The organisation has 5,000 members and it aims to encourage and celebrate Hindu Dharma through practice, preserving, promoting and protecting Hindu Dharma through a variety of sporting, spiritual and social events for their members.
A host of Labour MPs viz Sadiq khan, Keith Vaz, Barry Gardiner, Gareth Thomas attended the reception including Leader of the Opposition and MP for Doncaster North, Ed Miliband who commented, “I wanted to congratulate the National Hindu Students' Forum for reaching 21 years and come here to recognise the work you do not just for the Hindu community but for the wider community. The Hindu community is part of the mosaic that makes our country stronger."
Please visit www.nhsf.org.uk for more information or contact prteam@nhsf.org.uk. -GO TOP
 

5. IS YOGA THE SECRET TO OLYMPIC GOLD?: Instead of going to Disney World after winning gold in the women's snowboarding slopestyle event, Jamie Anderson said she'll be headed to Wanderlust -- a yoga retreat on the North Shore of Oahu -- to celebrate.

The 23-year-old snowboarder told that she always practices yoga. "My favorite poses are variations on the handstand and the scorpion," she said. "You have to use your whole body, it's physically and mentally challenging. You have to find your balance in this uncomfortable position, so when you do it, you feel like you're really overcoming an obstacle."
Anderson credits yoga practice with helping her stay physically and mentally strong, and she's not the only one who feels that way in Sochi. In fact, we discovered so many Olympians-cum-yogis that if the United States Yoga Federation ever succeeds in making yoga asana, or posture yoga, an official Olympic sport, we'll most likely see some cross-sport competitors. -GO TOP

6. AMMA REJECTS CHARGES, SAYS MUTT IS OPEN BOOK: Spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi, fondly referred to as Amma by her disciples, has rejected the allegations leveled against her and her Ashram, the Mata Amritanandamayi Mutt at Amritapuri, in Kerala’s Kollam district, by one of her former disciples by saying, “My Mutt is an open book.”
Addressing disciples at the Brahmasthana Mahotsavam at Puthur in Palakkad , Amma said that the recent controversies were being propagated by certain forces which were trying to create problems by whipping up religious sentiments. She said that the Mutt had nothing to hide and that it had been giving financial details to the authorities every year.
Amma’s statement came in the context of the controversies spreading through Kerala about the Mutt on Facebook and other social networks on Holy Hell: A Memoir of Faith, Devotion and Pure Madness, a book written by Australia-born Gail Tredwell aka Gayatri, who had served at the Mutt till 15 years ago as a disciple of the Mata. -GO TOP

7. BEYOND THE GHETTO: Supreme court ruling on minorities adopting kids via secular law is welcome - The Supreme Court’s ruling, stating personal law can’t prohibit Muslims and other minority faith members from adopting children under the secular Jevenile Justice Act, is a positive move forward. Like the Special Marriage Act, this ruling emphasizes the growing flexibility of secular legal recourses communities administered by religious laws can have. This is a judicious step towards a uniform civil code enjoined by directive principles in India’s Constitution, whereby all citizens enjoy the same rights. And this makes individual lives richer, permitting these to be fuller with possibilities of joy – not starker by orthodox limitations on the same.
India’s lack of a uniform civil code relates to the tensions of our newly-free polity. India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru faced stiff resistance – including from conservative Congressmen such as first President Rajendra Prasad – when he mooted reforms for religious laws. Driven by conviction, Nehru pushed through the Hindu Code Bills.
But he lacked the confidence to push similar reforms – re-reshaping marriage, dowry, inheritance, adoption andother spheres of life – for many minority groups. Partition’s inheritance of unease steered Nehru away from presenting minorities with modernity, permitting them to be internally governed by customary internal laws instead.
The result hasn’t been happy. Given the imbalance in key laws majoritarian critics have a field day knocking the state’s ‘pseudo-secularism’. But such critics overlook how different laws governing crucial zones of personal life meant the deprivation of minority women’s rights. Facing disputes, the polity has been famously infirm. In the Shah Bano case, where the Supreme Court ruled a Muslim divorcee was entitled to alimony, the ruling was overturned by Rajiv Gandhi responding to pressures from orthodox men’s organisations.
But modernizing voices within minority groups are speaking up today. The restriction on adopting children has been challenged by a Muslim woman while moves to bar female worshippers from entering Sufi shrine sanctums have been countered my Muslim’s women’s groups. With its ruling, the Supreme Court has given greater access to empowerment and happiness for minority groups while highlighting the deeply humanitarian act of adoption, enriching the lives of abandoned children along with those longing to love a child themselves. All human beings must have the right to lead fuller, not narrower, lives. Young and modern voices within the Muslim community are saying this. It’s high time India’s polity hears them. (Editorial, Times of  India 21 Feb 2014) -GO TOP

8. SEWA MELBOURNE FUNDRAISING: In response to the appeal made by Sewa International (Bharat) for fundraising towards a computer center in Uttarakhand, Sewa (Melbourne) arranged a fund raising event on Sunday, the 23rd February at Annual Street Festival of Clayton. Funds were raised through two activities i.e., hand painting (Hena) with the help of lady Sewa volunteers and sale of cold drinks with the help of male Sewa volunteers.
Sewa is also participating in Annual Australia Clean Up Day on 2nd March, which will be attended by Mayor, Monash City Council and local Councillor. -GO TOP

9. BHARAT’S $1.3MN HELP TO DISASTER-HIT ISLANDS: Bharat has contributed over US $ one million to St Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, and Commonwealth of Dominica towards disaster relief assistance in the aftermath of flash floods that struck these islands in December last year.
Permanent Representative of Bharat to the UN Ambassador Asoke Mukerji handed over the contributions of USD 500,000 each to the Permanent Missions of St Vincent and Grenadines and St Lucia to the UN, and USD 300,000 to the Commonwealth of Dominica. The flash floods had struck the three Caribbean islands and resulted in the deaths of 15 people. -GO TOP

10. NO FORCE IN THE WORLD CAN TAKE ARUNACHAL FROM US: MODI: BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on February 22 countered China's frequent claims over Arunachal Pradesh, saying no force in the world could take the state from Bharat.
"It is because of the brave martyrs of the state that the Eastern frontier of the country is safe. Times are changing now and China must change its attitude towards Arunachal Pradesh. I am here to assure you that no force in the world can take Arunachal Pradesh from Bharat," Modi said at a massive public rally in the state's Pasighat town.
At the Silchar rally, the BJP leader assured that if his party comes to power in the general elections, it would resolve the burning issues like illegal infiltration from Bangladesh, Hindu refugees and 'D' (disenfranchised/doubtful) voters within 60 months. -GO TOP

11. COURSES FROM 3 IITS, IISC ARE IN GLOBAL TOP 50: Four Bharatiya universities, including the IITs at Delhi and Mumbai, are among the global top 50 in at least one of the 30 disciplines covered under the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
IIT-Delhi achieved the country's highest position, ranking 42nd in electrical engineering. IIT-Bombay was 49th in electrical engineering and 50th in civil engineering, IIT-Madras 49th in civil engineering and the Indian Institute of Science 46th in materials science.
The five life sciences disciplines feature only two Bbharatiya institutions, while Bharat draws a blank in six of the eight social sciences disciplines. The exceptions are statistics, in which five Bharatiya institutions feature, and politics, in which Jawaharlal Nehru University appears in the 101-150 grouping.
All round, IIT-B emerges as the top institution with four of its courses making it to the rankings.
On the other hand, the lack of world-renowned Bharatiya programmes in arts, humanities and social sciences continues to be a concern, Sowter said. "The latest QS rankings highlight the excellence of the specialist Bharatiya institutions in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) area and also identifies the need to improve the global competitiveness of our universities, in particular the large and comprehensive institutions," said Mohandas Pai, chairman, ICAA — Indian Centre for Assessment & Accreditation. -GO TOP
 
12. NRI FINDS SOLUTION TO ORGAN PRESERVATION WOES: .Dr Hemant Thatte, a senior cardiovascular surgeon at Harvard University worked out a 21-chemical solution that could preserve a donated organ for up to a week before a transplant.
Preliminary studies have shown that hearts stored in SOMAH solution (as the new preservative is called after the Sanskrit name for the elixir of immortality) for 24 hours can be resuscitated without medicines as against other solutions that allow for only four hours. In studies conducted on pigs, the solution has been effective in preserving tissues for up to a week. -GO TOP

13. PIO DEVELOPS CHEAP PAPER TEST TO DETECT CANCER: A Bharatiya -American scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a cheap, simple, paper test that can detect cancer, circumventing expensive approaches such as mammograms and colonoscopy.
The diagnostic, which works much like a pregnancy test, could reveal within minutes, based on a urine sample, whether a person has cancer, The star at the center of this breakthrough is MIT professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Sangeeta Bhatia, already a star in the US scientific firmament. The US born Bhatia explained that the paper test essentially relies on nanoparticles that interact with tumor proteins called proteases, each of which can trigger release of hundreds of biomarkers that are then easily detectable in a patient's urine. -GO TOP

14. RASHTRA SEVIKA SAMITI CALLS FOR A STRONG CENTRE: Rashtra Sevika Samiti calls upon sevikas to beware of self-proclaimed ‘anarchists’ as well as naxalites.  Both of them are wreckers of the system, the Samiti points out.  The Samiti, therefore, feels that a strong Central authority should emerge in the country—this was the idea of a resolution passed by Rashtra Sevika Samiti at its Akhila Bharitya Karyakarini and Pratinidhi Sabha Mandal Bitak held at Coimbatore from February 7 to February 9.  The Samiti also took a dig at Government of Bharat for opposing a Supreme Court order upholding Section 377 which declares that unnatural sexual relationships are an offence.  The Coimbatore meet was attended by Pramuk Sanchalika Shantha Akka and Pramukh Karyavahika Seetha Akka. -GO TOP

15. DESIGN OF WORLD'S FIRST THORIUM BASED NUCLEAR REACTOR IS READY:  The design of World's first Thorium based nuclear reactor is ready. It is the latest Bharatiya design for a next-generation nuclear reactor that will burn thorium as its fuel ore.
The design is being developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), in Mumbai, and aims to meet the objectives of using thorium fuel cycles for commercial power generation.
The AHWR is a vertical pressure tube type reactor cooled by boiling light water under natural circulation. The unique feature of this design is a large tank of water on top of the primary containment of vessel, called the gravity-driven water pool (GDWP).
Dr R K Sinha, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, said, "This reactor could function without an operator for 120 days." -GO TOP

16. SWAMINARAYAN TEMPLE REPLACES QUEEN’S PROPERTY: The Maninagar-based Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Sansthan is all set to redevelop McNicholas House, a heritage property, into a modern temple in the Kingsbury borough of London by August this year.
The temple, constructed at a cost of £20 million by London-based support group Shree Swaminarayan Siddhant Sajivan Mandal is being developed on land once owned by the Queen of England.
“The pran-pratistha ceremony for the temple will take place in August," said Swami Bhagwatpriyadasji, a religious leader of the community. -GO TOP

17. ISRO TAKES ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT: Bharat's hopes of sending humans on a spaceflight to demonstrate its technological advancement is moving in the right direction with ISRO starting the instrumentation process in a crew module structure.
ISRO which had announced that it will test the crew module and escape systems on a Geo-synchronous Launch Vehicle-MK III (GSLV-MK III) during 2014-15, has already obtained its first 'crew module structural assembly'.
A senior official from the space agency said: "The structure is in Thiruvananthapuram and our team has begun the process of instrumentation, likely to be completed in four to six weeks." -GO TOP

18. BHAGAT SINGH’S HOUSE IN PAKISTAN TO GET RS 80 MN FOR RESTORATION: Legendary Bharatiya freedom fighter Bhagat Singh’s ancestral house, school and his village in Punjab Province in Pakistan will be restored for Rs 80 million. “We have allocated Rs 80 million for restoration of the house and school of Bharatiya Independence war hero Bhagat Singh. The amount will also be spent for the upliftment of Singh’s village, where clean drinking water is not available and drainage system is in a bad shape,” Faisalabad District Coordination Officer Noorul Amin Mengal told PTI.
Mengal said that people in Faisalabad “take pride in the fact that Bhagat Singh was the son of their soil” and want the place to be known as “the town of Bhagat Singh”. The celebrated revolutionary was born September 28, 1907 at Bangay village, Jaranwala Tehsil in the Faisalabad (then Lyallpur) district of the Province. Singh’s village, Bangay, some 150 kilometres from Lahore, would also become a tourist attraction for people, especially Bharatiyas, once his house is restored by this year end, he added. -GO TOP
 
19. VHP HAS NO POLITICAL AGENDA: TOGADIA: Stating that they were not backing any political party or individual, Vishwa Hindu Parishad International Working President Pravin Togadia has asked people to vote for candidates with a clean slate and stature in Lok Sabha elections.
"VHP has no political agenda and the organisation is not supporting anyone. We are with those who are credible and committed to protect the interests of millions of Hindus," he said.
Criticising the formation of Minority Development Corporation by the UPA with a financial allocation of Rs 700 crore, he question its propriety and said that the majority population (Hindus) is deprived of such privileges. -GO TOP

20. SIKH AWARDED FOR VOLUNTEER SERVICE IN SINGAPORE: An 82-year-old Sikh Sujan Singh has been honoured for his outstanding volunteer service in Singapore. On February 22, he received the Ministry of Social and Family Development Volunteers Awards for helping some 60 boys, mostly involved in petty crimes such as theft.
Singh, a retired teacher, had one of the longest serving volunteer probation careers. He served for 42 years. "Trust is crucial. You cannot succeed as a probation officer if they (the boys) or their parents don't trust you," Singh was quoted as saying by The Straits Times.
"I stuck on with this (volunteering work) because I believe that human beings are basically good. This is one way I can help in society," said the Malaysia-born Singh, whose parents arrived in Malaya in the early 1930s. -GO TOP
 
21. HOMAGE TO DEENDAYALJI ON MARTYRDOM DAY: Rich tribute was paid to Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya on his martyrdom day on February 11. Functions were organised across the country. Veteran BJP leader Shri LK Advani paid tribute at the BJP head office in Delhi. RSS Sahsarkaryavah Shri Suresh Soni paid tribute at a function held at Deendayal Research Institute in Delhi.
Shri Suresh Soni highlighted three aspects of Deendayalji’s life—individual, ideologue and conduct. He also spoke about the integral humanism and said this kind of economic thinking suits the nation even today. At Pt. Deendayalji’s birth place in Nangla Chandrabhan, Mathura, a three day event was organised from February 9 to 11. At the event free dental and health camps were also organised.  -GO TOP

22. BLOOD DONATION CAMP ON SRI GURUJI JAYANTI AND BIRTH CENTENARY OF YADAVA RAO JOSHI: Rashtreeya Svayamsevak Sangh’s Govidaraja Nagar unit in Bangalore, in association with of Rashtrotthana Blood bank, Yadava Seva Samiti Sheshadripuram and Nachiketa Manovikasa Kendra Vijayanagar, organized the blood donation camp on the occasion of RSS’s second Sarasanghachalak Golwalkar Guruji’s 108th birthday (25th February) and birth centenary year of Shri Yadava Rao Joshi.
The annual blood donation camp on the occasion of Guruji’s birthday, being organized since 2006, was held on 23rd February 2014 at the premises of Nachiketa Manovikasa Kendra, a school for mentally challenged kids.
Well known dentist Dr. Girija inaugurated the function and explained the importance of blood donation. Vijayanagar Bhag  Vyavastha Pramukh Shri Subramanya narrated the inspirational life of Pa. Pu. Guruji and Shri Yadava Rao Joshi and elaborated the Seva activities in Sangh. Shri Ishwar of Rashtrotthana Blood bank gave an introductory account of Rashtrotthana Raktanidhi and also apprised on the benefits of donating blood. -GO TOP
 
23. “UNEASY NEIGHBOURS: INDIA AND CHINA AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF THE WAR”: New book “Uneasy Neighbours: India and China after Fifty Years of the War” by RSS functionary Ram Madhav is available in market.
 Interested persons can get copies from India Foundation office at discounted prices.
Mail ID is: mail@indiafoundation.in
“This book deals with the history of the 1962 War and highlights Bharat’s failure to understand its neighbor well. Bharat continues to suffer from same deficiency as she continues to tread the perilous path that it had tread before the war. This book proposes that the two countries remain fierce competitors and hence it is imperative for Bharat to understand the thinking, tactics and tantrums of her ‘Uneasy Neighbour’ China” said Ram Madhav in an interaction to www.samvada.org -GO TOP

24. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dr. Ram Vaidya sahsamyojak Vishwa Vibhag arrived in Bharat for ABPS baithak. Visitors: Brahma Rattan Agarawal, Abhinav Dwiwedi – USA, Keshav Agnihotri – Canada -GO TOP

 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Leave past memories behind and aim for reaching the stateless state of cosmic harmony. That alone will extinguish the need to worry over what goes on in the mind throughout the course of day and night. – Prasna Upanishad. -GO TOP


JAI SHREE RAM

BALI - PROFOUNDLY INTIMATE

Indonesia- Our Cultural Cousin
Shyam Parande
Swami Veda Bharati of Himalayan Institute, Dehradun, was invited to teach Vedic science by the Balinese a decade earlier or so, he conducted classes and his comment while returning is illustrative. He writes, “When I was called to Bali it was to teach and preach the Vedic teachings. But I came back with a humble realisation that I have to learn more from Bali than I can actually teach them.” This article from Swami Veda Bharati was sent by a friend and reading that while travelling to Bali helped me a lot in understating the Balinese Hindu Dharma, culture and the society.
Representing International Centre for Cultural Studies, I visited Bali first fortnight of October 2013 and I realised that there cannot be a different opinion on Bali other than what Swami Veda Bharti has stated about the native Hindu society and culture than what most visitors to Bali from Bharat have mentioned.
Accompanied by Prof Amarjiva Lochan I travelled to Bali, East Java, Sumatra, West Java and Jakarta, all of them being part of Indonesia- a country comprising of 13,500 islands. There are many lessons for Bharatiya Hindus provided we have an open receiving mind and try to understand the culture of the Island. There might be many issues on which Bharatiya Hindus might feel differently and worth criticism but there are many that we need to learn.
There are two most important factors for consideration. One of the most impressive factors of this insight is preservation of the culture of Bali, despite being part of a Muslim country and secondly being the most favoured tourist destination globally, attracting tourists from the West and Australia. The challenge is two folds and yet they preserved the tradition. The Hindu society of Bali has undauntedly shoved off the influence of western life and welcomed the tourists while regaling them with paramount hospitality, not compromising on their own culture. The history of Bali, of course, is replete with valour and courage for protecting this Island from the avalanche of invaders.
First impact of the Balinese society that any visitor cannot deny is the aesthetic sense of this community aided by the serenity of the nature. Bestowed by rich flora and fauna, the visitor is impressed by every little thing that one visualises or experiences, be it the architecture or arts or performing arts and music or pleasing decorations or charming flower pots or alluring food served on the table or the colourful attire they dress, Bali fascinates strikingly. Aesthetic is all over there, whatever they do. I became a great admirer of this society since I visited the island.
Bali is proud of its cultural heritage that they boast of the Vedic descent and that all the schools in Bali teach tradition of Vedic Rishis like Markandeya, Bharadwaja, Agastya and so on.
 It takes a lot of contemplation for a visitor like me to understand that the Balinese Hindu students learn these names and their achievements as History -Puranas- and not as fables or mythology. This makes a Hindu visitor from Bharat ponder about the history lessons that are taught in Bharat as Bharatiyas are the legitimate inheritors of the great Vedic knowledge and yet are deprived by the establishment while in a Muslim country like Indonesia this is most precious. Certainly, there are many more things that provoke a Hindu like me from Bharat for introspection. This makes every Balinese proud of being a Hindu and a Balinese and an Indonesian.
Most of the people we met, except for the official meetings, were proudly sporting the traditional wear like dhoti and the exquisite Balinese cap. Entering a Mandirr without the traditional attire is prohibited and all the temporal traditions are followed precisely.
Entry to Balinese Hindu Mandirs is allowed to people who wear Dhoti and the Balinese cap that is simple but lovely. All the rituals in the Mandirs are followed without dilution and people have patience to sit and participate in all rituals that many times are time consuming- no short cuts allowed.
Pretentions like being modern made Bharatiya Hindu society sacrifice many precious traditions and this realisation occurs to every visitor from Bharat, provided the visitor tries to understand the prominent features of Balinese Hindu Dharma. One of the most prominent traditions is that of the ‘Lontar’ what we call ‘Talpatra’.
This is probably the only community world over which is struggling to preserve the ancient tradition of writing on the palm leaves and bamboo skin. Lontar is a part of the syllabus for students studying Hindu Dharma at undergraduate level. We were amased to be witness to Lontar writing in skilled beautiful handwriting, first carved on the palm leaf and then filled in with ink- a spotless writing. An amasing experience it was. Every student is supposed to write the Dharmik lessons on Lontar for preserving his lessons for a lifetime this being sacred to them.
While performing religious poojas, everyone reads from the Lontars that they have written and preserved, and not the printed books like others. Ramayana Kakavin (Balinese Ramayana Granth) is very much valued for a family and is preserved by consecrating the Lontar Ramayana written by a family member and used for the Ramayana discourse or for the ‘Paath’.
We probably are the noisiest country in the world with highest level of noise pollution while Bali has the least noise pollution, a visitor experiences. The Balinese Hindu community celebrates a festival called Nyepi Day in total silence, no traffic including air traffic, no offices, no work, no vehicles, no TV, no entertainment, least possible movement on roads, everyone busy contemplating on what he or she did last year and planning the next year that too in total silence sitting at home, of course, worshiping the ‘Ishtadevata’ by maintaining ‘mauna’ (silence). It is just unbelievable for someone from Bharatiya society, where honking is ‘safety’ and the young motor cyclists scream your ear dead on the road.
Trikala Sandhya is another aspect of Bali that cannot be missed. Every student performs trikala sandhya and chants Gayatri Mantra thrice a day, as this is part of the curriculum. Many radio stations in Bali broadcast Trikala Sandhya three times every day.
We had an opportunity to visit a family that had lost a young son. Despite mourning the adornment for the funeral was so rich and the gathering of relatives and friends for days together was indeed huge. Whole village or town joins the funeral procession and mourning and shares the grief. Death in Bali, I could not stop myself thinking, is charming celebration.
For centuries together Balinese Hindu Dharma, Balinese Buddhism and Baliyaga, the traditional Balinese religion that exists since pre-Hindu, pre-Buddha times, live together in harmony and even participate in each other’s festivals, sharing the spiritualism. Shaivism and Buddhism living together without a tussle or a murmur is exactly what every other society would love to live like and Bali basks in that glory.
However, contemporary Bali is concerned about fast demographic degradation of the Island with Hindu population going down from 94 per cent to 84 per cent in a decade or so. The Hindu intellectuals of Bali express this concern in no uncertain terms. Bali being the most sought after tourist destination world over, the serene beeches, natural green carpet bedecked with diverse flowers, matched by exotic floral designs and splendid architecture donning tiled roofs, and the most outstanding factor – Balinese people with their incessant hospitality and smiling faces, attracts tourism and this pulls in investors from other parts of Indonesia, bringing in more and more Muslims creating demographic alteration. This worries them a lot. The contemporary challenge before the Balinese Hindu community is how to preserve the tradition that they and ancestors have so fondly preserved.
Balinese Hindu Society is facing huge internal challenges also, the severest, considering that this is emerging from within the society itself. Balinese Hindu society had been living on the island for centuries together and the dormant internal schisms are trying to raise their heads. This society fought back valiantly keeping the external forces away, preserving their tradition and faith and were victorious, for centuries together. However, the differences based on rites, rituals and sects are dividing the society- like sectarian ones. This society will have to rise above all such differences for the glorious future.
Well, I will not hesitate to mention here that interaction with Bharatiya Hindus worries the Balinese many a times. Various religious organisations and sects from Bharat, without understanding the Balinese Hindu Dharma, comment in various ways and try altering them to match ‘us’ and this is a threat in itself that is experienced by the Balinese. Bharatiya Hindu will have to understand that the ritual part is just superficial and belittling these would only distance the Balinese from Bharatiya and not bring them closer. Appreciating Balinese Hindus for their bravery and courage in preserving their tradition and culture will encourage the society and bring them closer to Bharat. This will be the best contribution of Bharatiya Hindu society to Bali, I feel strongly. (Shyam Parande is Asia Zone coordinator of International Center for Cultural Studies. The Organiser Weekly, March 2, 2014) -GO TOP