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Kartik Shukla 8, Vik. Samvat 2075 Yugabda 5120: 16 November 2018


1. FESTIVALS: Diwali 2.  The Princess from Ayodhya who became the Queen of Korea
3. Giant ‘Diya’ ushers in Diwali in guyana 4.  Citizen groups must hold netas accountable – DR mohan BHAGWAT
5. HSS VIJAYADASHMI UTSAV IN KENYA 6. You are Bharat's cultural ambassadors: VENKaIAH NAIDU
7. HSS Balagokulam, Japan 8. SANTS DEMAND ORDINANCE FOR MANDIR
9. RSS WILL FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND WATER CONSERVATION 10. Ram temple is a matter of sentiments of crores of Hindus - Bhaiyaji Joshi
11. "Idea of Bharat is our age-old legacy” - J Nandakumar 12. Hindu temple with capacity of 7,800 people opens in Massachusetts
13. At 41m, Sikkim unveils tallest statue of Buddhist deity Chenrezig 14. Statue to recognise Sikhs’ contribution in WW I unveiled in UK
15. With Arihant, BHARAT joins N-missile club 16. ISRO’s mission accomplished by successfully launching GSAT-29 communication satellite
17.  Swadeshi “RuPay” Taking its own market 18. Bharat surges 23 places in ease of doing business rankings
19. ANZAC JAWAN Cenotaph Memorial dedicated to bharatiya Soldiers 20. Bhindi Family’s $12 Million Philanthropic Effort Gives 300 Fijian Squatter Families a Fresh Start
21. 4 BHARATIYA-AMERICANS RE-ELECTED TO US HOUSE 22. OBITUARY
23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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HINDUISM IS A RELIGION, BUT IT IS SOMETHING MORE: DAVID FRAWLEY


1. FESTIVALS: Diwali , the festival of lights was celebrated with all the fervor and gaiety not only across Bharat but across the globe wherever Bharatiyas reside. Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi reached Harsil near the Bharat-China border in Uttarakhand to celebrate Diwali with Army and ITBP personnel on November 7. Greeting the jawans on the occasion, Pradhan Mantri ji said their devotion to duty in the remote icy heights, is enabling the strength of the nation, and securing the future and the dreams of 125 crore Bharatiyas. In the morning, Pradhan Mantriji offered prayers at Kedarnath temple before closure of its portal.

Swarna Mandir at Amritsar celebrated Diwali with fireworks and an LED light show as Bandi Chhor Diwas or prisoner liberation day. On this day, the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, returned to Amritsar after being released along with 52 princes from imprisonment by the Mughal emperor Jahangir from the Gwalior prison in 1619. The Ayodhya Deepotsav  2018 made its way into the Guinness Book of World Record after 301,152 diyas, or earthen lamps, were lit on November 6, the eve of Diwali, at ‘Ram Ki Paidi’ on the banks of River Sarayu. A massive 30-feet statue of Bhagwan Ram was also installed on the banks of Saryu on the occasion. South Korean First Lady Kim Jung-sook, who was the chief guest at the event, began her tour by offering tribute at the Queen Heo Memorial. Kim visited the site, along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath, and attended a ground-breaking ceremony for upgrade and beautification of the memorial dedicated to the legendary princess of Ayodhya who went to Korea. Later, Kim garlanded ‘Sita’ and Uttar Pradesh Governor Ram Naik and Adityanath welcomed Bhagwan Ram and Laxman by garlanding them as they descended from the helicopter at the banks of Saryu. Dressed in a pastle green saree, the First Lady said that the light gave the power to fight injustice in the society. “There is slogan in South Korea that light leads to prosperity and on the eve of the festival of light your faces are aglow with happiness which is a sign of a prosperous nation,” she added.

US President Donald Trump lit a traditional Diwali lamp in the Roosevelt Room at White House on November 13, calling Bharatiays ‘very, very special people’. In Victoria province of Canada, Premier John Horgan lit a diya at the legislature hall. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator John Cornyn, who is co-chair of the Senate India Caucus, also wished Bharatiyas a happy Diwali. Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Timothy Harris wished Bharatiyas a ‘Happy Diwali’.

The 1,250 ft high iconic Empire State Building in New York City, one of the tallest in the world was lit orange in celebration of Diwali. The United Nations Postal System issued stamps in the $1.15 denomination with 'Diyas' to mark the celebration of Diwali.

Diwali was celebrated in a joyful fashion at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in New Zealand by Bharatiya students and staff, including several international students. Thousands of revelers poured into Artesia Park on November 3 to attend the annual ‘Diwali Festival,’ hosted by the Federation of Indian American Associations and the City of Artesia in California. Congressman Luis Correa, who was among the dignitaries present at the event, wished everyone present a “Happy Diwali,” adding that he was looking forward to working with the Bharatiya American community. Thousands celebrated it at Balboa Park, San Diego, California and Sugarland Texas. -GoTop

 

2.  The Princess from Ayodhya who became the Queen of Korea: The legend of Princess Suriratna continues to connect Bharat and Korea after two millennia; cultural unity transcends the geographical distance. According to the legend, Princess Suriratna, also known as Heo Hwang-ok, went to Korea in 48 AD, some 2000 years ago, and started the Karak dynasty by marrying a local king.  A popular South Korean book comprising fables and historical stories, Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms), mentions that Queen Hwang ok was the princess of "Ayuta" kingdom. The royal couple prospered. They had 10 sons. An anthropologist named Kim Byung-mo Ayuta appeared to confirm the widely held belief that Ayuta was actually Ayodhya, as the two names are phonetically similar. Every year  people who claim to be from the queen's lineage come to Ayodhya to pay tribute to the princess at her motherland. In 2016, a Korean delegation sent a proposal to the Uttar Pradesh government to further develop the memorial. Queen Suriratna's story has been and can be the "foundation for building better relations" between South Korea and Bharat. -GoTop

 

3. Giant ‘Diya’ ushers in Diwali in guyana: Diwali, was ushered in on November 4 night at Rahaman’s Park, Greater Georgetown, with the illumination of a giant diya created by the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh-Hindus for Selfless Service (HSS).The diya is touted as the country’s National Diya and this is the fourth National Diya created by the HSS. Along with the creation of the diya, there was a cultural evening of dances, skits and music to portray the significance of the national holiday. There is an ‘Om’ at the top of the structure, which represents Hinduism. Youths of the HSS spent about three weeks, sometimes working until 1 0’clock in the mornings to get the design perfected. Bharat’s High Commissioner to Guyana Venkatachalam Mahalingam said, “The most important significance of Diwali is the spirit of togetherness.” -GoTop

 

4.  Citizen groups must hold netas accountable – DR mohan BHAGWAT: RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that people's organizations have a role to play in holding accountable those in power and should not become subservient to authority. Speaking at an event in New Delhi on November 10, organized to commemorate veteran RSS pracharak Dattopant Thengadi, founder of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Bhagwat said the governing system has to work as per the Constitution and vigilant citizens led by "Lok Sangathan" (people's organizations) will have to ensure it. Bhagwat said there could be individuals in power who want to bring about change but were bogged down by flaws in the system. "Changing the system will come from awakening people and strengthening people's organization and from such people who shun power...this is what Dattopant Thengadi believed in," he said. Speaking about the life of Thengadi, Bhagwat said that everyone should follow his life. "We have to see his (Thengadi) life as per his ideology. We also have to see what emotions he filled in the organizations. -GoTop

 

5. HSS VIJAYADASHMI UTSAV IN KENYA: A march past consisting of 125 participants including the band commenced at Ram Mandir in Parklands and en route Jamhuri High School on October 28 and passed various important religious landmarks like East Africa Satsang Temple, Jain Shwetamber Munisuvratswami Temple, Shree Vishwakarma Mandir, Mangal Mandir and Shri Digamber Jain Mumukshu Temple etc. Demonstrations of Yoga, Martial Arts & Dumbells (Women’s Wing – mixed age groups), Yoga by BalGokulam   (3 – 6 year old children) and Surya Namaskar by all were the highlights at the Vijayadashmi Utsav organized by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh – Kenya at Jamhuri High School, Nairobi. Chief Guest, Shri Sathyamoorthy Rajagopalan addressed the gathering with appreciation and touched on the importance and meaning of Vijaya Dashmi. -GoTop

 

6. You are Bharat's cultural ambassadors: VENKaIAH NAIDU: Upa-rashtrapati M. Venkaiah Naidu interacted with the Bharatiya community in Botswana's Gaborone town on 1st November and called them "Bharat's cultural ambassadors.""You have ventured out into the global arena and made a mark. I would suggest that you should also look at how you can contribute to the exciting growth story unfolding in India today," Upa-rashtrapati ji said."You are India's cultural ambassadors and the world sees you as the representatives of Indian values and way of life," he added. -GoTop

 

7. HSS Balagokulam, Japan: Balagokulam supported by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Japan organized its 3rd annual marathon in Tokyo on November 3. 90 runners participated in it, beginning from the age group of 4. Winners of all age categories were given gold, silver and bronze medals. Participatory medals and Balagokulam certificates were given to all children who took part in the marathon. There was around 20 percent increase in the number of participants this year compare to last year’s event. -GoTop

 

8. SANTS DEMAND ORDINANCE FOR MANDIR: The Ram temple movement gathered further momentum with 3,000 seers, including Baba Ramdev, Jaggi Vasudev, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, passing a resolution asking the Government to either bring an Ordinance or enact a law for the construction of the temple in Ayodhya. The resolution also said that five lakh Ram Bhakts will gather at a ‘Dharma Sabha’ in Delhi on December 9 to put pressure on the Government for building the Ram temple.

Several top BJP leaders, including Yogi Adityanath, Uma Bharti and Giriraj Singh, also called for construction of the temple without any waste of time. The demand for a law for construction of the Ram temple has intensified after the Supreme Court refused to entertain plea for speedy hearing of the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case.

The resolution was passed at two-day seers’ sammelan ‘Dharmadesh’ organized by the Hindu seers and sants at the Talkatora Stadium on 3-4 November. Seers and sants who spoke on the occasion also criticized the Supreme Court for deferring the hearing on Ayodhya issue for January 2019. As per resolution, a large number of seers and sants will gather in Ayodhya, Nagpur and Bengaluru on November 25 to press their demand of Ram temple. After that, similar gathering by seers will be held in at least 500 districts across the country.

Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar denounced the Supreme Court’s intervention as an option in order to build the Ram temple at the dispute site in Ayodhya, citing continued talks between the primary players should be of prime importance. In his valedictory speech, Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Hansacharya narrated the “Dharmadesh” to the Government. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also advised people to “light a diya in the name of Bhgwan Shree Ram. -GoTop

 

9. RSS WILL FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND WATER CONSERVATION: The Rashtriya  Swayamsevak Sangh has decided to focus on environment protection and water conservation in near future. The Sangh’s Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meeting was held from October 31 – November 2 began at Keshav Srushti at Uttan near Mumbai. Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkaryawah Suresh ‘Bhaiyaji’ Joshi garlanded the images of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Bharat Mata at the beginning of the meeting.

RSS Sah Sarkaryawah Manmohan Vaidya briefed the reporters after the meeting started.  He said that the Sangh has undertaken several initiatives since 2010 to expand its horizon. Today, there are around 55,000 shakhas from Ladakh to Andaman and Tripura. Sangh work is spread across 850 districts and 6,000 talukas. Sangh shakhas are running regularly at 90 percent blocks. In last three years, there is 5 percent increase in the work in number of mandals and 3 percent in the shakhas. In all, around 31,000 villages have shakhas.

At present, Sangh is running 1.5 lakh social projects. Sangh has started an activity for protection of Bharatiya cows, cow oriented farming and health care on the basis of cow products. Vaidya informed that rural development activities are going on since 1998. Their effect is visible in 600 villages. -GoTop

 

10. Ram temple is a matter of sentiments of crores of Hindus - Bhaiyaji Joshi: “The issue of Ram temple in Ayodhya is connected with the sentiments of crores of Hindus. The Supreme Court (SC) should realize this and expedite the proceedings of the matter,” said RSS Sarkaryavah Suresh ‘Bhaiyaji’ Joshi addressing a press conference after three-day Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meet in Mumbai on Nov. 2.The society expects that a grand Ram temple should be built and all hurdles associated with it should be removed. However, the wait has been inordinately delayed.  The three-member SC bench, which was hearing the case, has delayed the hearing for a long period. When the court was asked when the hearing would take place, they said that they have other priorities. It is their right to decide when to hear a case, but the court’s reply has left the Hindu society feeling humiliated and pained. SC should rethink on this matter. It is for the government to enact a law or promulgate an ordinance on the issue of Ram temple. -GoTop

 

11. "Idea of Bharat is our age-old legacy” - J Nandakumar: The valedictory of the  2-day Mangaluru Lit Fest was attended by J Nandakumar, National Convener of Prajna Pravaha, Dr Gopal Obiraya, Educationist and was moderated by Dr BM Hegde, noted cardiac surgeon. “It is mentioned in the Vedas that this Rashtra was formed with Lakshya by those saints who performed Tapasya for the welfare of whole Universe,” said J Nandkumar at the event. Dr BM Hegde said that we should be proud of our heritage and we are a nation with culture and tradition of thousands of years. Editor of Organizer weekly, Prafulla Ketkar said in the keynote address in the inaugural session that we are a spiritual democracy, and we have been such a nation for long. -GoTop

 

12. Hindu temple with capacity of 7,800 people opens in Massachusetts: A magnificent two-story Hindu temple covering 40,000 square feet on a 28-acres plot, which claims to accommodate 7,800 devotees opened in Groton (Massachusetts) with 12-days of ceremonies ending on October 20. New England Shirdi Sai Temple is designed in traditional style following Vastu Shastra and whose main worship hall can hold 500 devotees and will cater to about 5,000 families of the area. Ground floor of this temple, whose groundbreaking was held in 2015 and which contains three golden spires, will be used for community activities/functions. There are plans of fountain pools in the landscaping. It is operated by non-profit New England Shirdi Sai Parivaar formed in 2006; whose vision includes “spread the message of love, kindness, and unity and make a meaningful contribution to the welfare of the mankind” and beliefs include “Faith and Patience”.-GoTop

 

13. At 41m, Sikkim unveils tallest statue of Buddhist deity Chenrezig: Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Chamling on November 1 unveiled the tallest statue of Chenrezig - a manifestation of the Buddha, in the world. Nestled in the snow-capped mountains, the 135-feet (40m) statue of Chenrezig is located at an elevation of 7,200 meters at Sangha Choeling, 1.7 km away from Pelling, a tourist destination in West Sikkim.“This is the world’s tallest statue of Chenrezig, for which the state government has spent about 70 crore. “The foundation stone was laid in 2009 and the Dalai Lama consecrated the statue,” said Pawan Kumar Chamling, the longest serving Chief Minister in the country who has been in power since 1994. -GoTop

 

14. Statue to recognise Sikhs’ contribution in WW I unveiled in UK: A 10-foot bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier has been installed outside the largest gurdwara in Europe to recognize the contributions made by Sikhs in World War I. The monument, Lions of the Great War, was unveiled on public land outside Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick near Birmingham on November 4, just days ahead of the centenary of the end of the war. It was funded by the gurdwara’s congregation. Thousands of British Sikhs, as well as local leaders and British soldiers, attended the ceremony. -GoTop

 

15. With Arihant, BHARAT joins N-missile club: With Bharat’s first indigenously developed nuclear submarine INS Arihant successfully completing its first deterrence patrol, the country has joined the elite club of nations which possess a minimum deterrent ‘nuclear triad’ — the ability to fire nuclear-tipped missiles from land, air and sea. The Army’s Agni ballistic missiles and the Air Force’s fighter jets are already capable of carrying nuclear warheads. And now INS Arihant provides the Navy with the maritime nuclear strike capability.

Announcing this in New Delhi on November 5, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi told the crew of Arihant the development is a “warning to the enemies of the country and peace” that they should not resort to any adventurism against Bharat.-GoTop

 

16. ISRO’s mission accomplished by successfully launching GSAT-29 communication satellite: Marking its fifth launch for the current year, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched the GSLV Mark III rocket carrying the GSAT-29 communication satellite from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on  November 14.The satellite carries high throughput communication transponders in the Ka and Ku bands which can expand high-speed data transfer in the remote areas of Bharat.  The satellite launch is the second test flight for the GSLV Mark III rocket, which is also ISRO’s heaviest rocket. -GoTop

 

17.  Swadeshi “RuPay” Taking its own market: The American financial services corporation Mastercard has complained to the US President Donald Trump against Bharat PM Narendra Modi for ignoring Mastercard and promoting domestic payment network “RuPay” by invoking nationalism. Mastercard said that they are finding it difficult to maintain their market share in Bharat due to increasing use of domestic RuPay, BHIM and SBI app. Modi launched these apps and card at the ‘Business, Innovation and Community Event’ in Singapore in May this year. The rise in the use of the RuPay network due to Pradhan Mantri Modi’s support in the recent years have broken the dominance of US payment giants such as Mastercard and Visa. More than half of Bharat’s 1 billion debit and credit cards are reportedly using the RuPay payment system, making it a difficult for companies like MasterCard to maintain its foothold in Bharat. -GoTop

 

18. Bharat surges 23 places in ease of doing business rankings: Bharat has leapfrogged 23 places to 77th rank in the World Bank’s global Ease of Doing Business rankings, a feat which is likely to boost the government’s reform credentials and raise the country’s attractiveness for investors.

The report lists Bharat and China as the two large economies which are among the 10 biggest reformers among 190 countries. New Zealand, Singapore and Denmark were on top of the list. Among the BRICS countries, Russia and Bharat have leapfrogged 23 places to 77th rank in the World Bank’s global Ease of Doing Business rankings. Bharat improved its ranking on six of the 10 parameters and has jumped 53 places in two years. “We are unwavering in our commitment towards economic reforms, which will ensure an environment that fosters industry, investment and opportunities,” Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi tweeted. -GoTop

 

19. ANZAC JAWAN Cenotaph Memorial dedicated to bharatiya Soldiers: Dedicating the memorial to the Bharatiya Soldiers who fought for Australia in the First AIF in World war one at Greenway Park, Cherrybrook, NSW, Australia on November 10, Julian Lesser, Federal MP for Berowra said that the memorial is the first of its kind in New South Wales.

“It will remind Australians that the Indian community is not a new community but one that has been in Australia for a long time and always makes a contribution to our country in times of war and times of peace.Second, it will be a permanent reminder of the way in which the Indian community has embraced the ANZAC Spirit – that that spirit lives on even for those who have no direct family connection to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

And third it will be a reminder that Australia and India have marched together in the past to defend freedoms in time of war and we will always march together in the future to defend our freedoms,” she said. -GoTop

 

20. Bhindi Family’s $12 Million Philanthropic Effort Gives 300 Fijian Squatter Families a Fresh Start: New philanthropic efforts that will forever change the trajectory of the lives of 300 squatter families in Fiji are now underway by the Bhindi family, owners of the Southern California-based Bhindi Jewellers.

Poor sanitation and unhygienic living conditions are the main problems that plague the current squatter settlements. The prospect of a real home that will cost the squatters zero money is an indescribable one. The squatter resettlement program, the first of its kind, will cost the Bhindi family $12 million. -GoTop

 

21. 4 BHARATIYA-AMERICANS RE-ELECTED TO US HOUSE: Four Bharatiya-American Congressmen from the Democratic party were re-elected to the US House of Representatives and more than a dozen others won various other races across the country in the highly polarized midterm elections held on 6th November. In the eighth Congressional District of Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi was re-elected for the second term. Three-term lawmaker Dr Ami Bera was re-elected for a record fourth consecutive time from the seventh Congressional District of California. In the Silicon Valley, Bharatiya-American Ro Khanna defeated Ron Cohen of the Republican Party with a massive 44 percentage point difference in the 17th Congressional District of California. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, the only Bharatiya - American woman lawmaker in the House of Representatives, defeated Craig Keller by a massive 66 percentage points. -GoTop

 

22. OBITUARY: Veteran Swayamsevak and one from the first batch of pracharaks in Karnataka, Shri Champaknath passed away at Bengaluru on 7th November. Union Minister and former ABVP activist Ananth kumar breathed his last at Bengaluru on 12th November after prolonged illness. -GoTop

 

23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dr Manmohan Vaidya, sahsarkaryavaha RSS and Saumitra Gokhale Vishwa Vibhag samyojak are on a tour to Australia and New Zealand. Visitors: Deoraj Sooken and family - Mauritius

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Gandhiji visited Wardha District Camp of RSS on 25th December 1934. While seeing various activities of the Camp, he visited the sick ward and the tents of the Swayamsevaks. He saw people of all castes and classes harmoniously engaged in work without any reservations. In order to confirm his observation, he interrogated the Swayamsevaks themselves. Their response was uniform: “There are no differences like Brahmin, Maratha, Asprishyas, etc., in the Sangh. We are in fact not even aware of what castes many of our Swayamsevaks brethren belong to; nor are we interested in knowing it. It is enough for us that we are all Hindus.” – from the pages Dr. Hedgewar the Epoch-Maker edited by H V Sheshadri. -GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

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HINDUISM IS A RELIGION, BUT IT IS SOMETHING MORE: DAVID FRAWLEY

When you understand these cosmic forces, you see that they exist everywhere.

The crowd that gathered at David Frawley's Why I Became A Hindu, braving the afternoon heat, seemed almost geared for battle. In the end, they simply listened, spellbound. There were others too, seeking comfort and hope, who found their eyes well with tears as Frawley, one of the most acclaimed Vedic scholars of the day, described "the religion not of one God, but innumerable Gods. Hindu dharma recognises the unity of the universe but accepts the diversity of everything within it." Later, his wife, Shambhavi, gracefully draped in a red saree, unwrapped a set of bangles with some ceremony, remarking, "It is Karva Chauth," almost daring her audience to defy her. Their journey has had its share of challenges, as different narratives of history compete for dominance, heavily influenced by political sway. Frawley's attempt to debunk the Aryan invasion, for instance, fetched him a great deal of flak, although the validity of his claims are being acknowledged today, by scholars and Indologists. Then again, as controversy keeps up its relentless courtship of David Frawley and his yogini wife but they shrug off the criticism with great elan - the wisdom of the Vedas is simply too precious to relinquish over petty political struggles. David Frawley, the author of several books on Hindu dharma, astrology and Vedic History, tells Darshana Ramdev about a journey which began with the young boy who liked to look up at the stars...

How did it all begin?

When I was nine years old, I taught myself all the constellations in the sky (no, it's not too difficult!). I can take a telescope with a laser point and even now, show you about two or three hundred objects in the sky. What I really enjoyed, though, was meditating under the stars, which led eventually to an interest in astrology and Jyotish. I began to read works by Swami Yogananda and B.V. Raman but to me, astrology has always been integrated with sadhana and understanding planetary deities. The seven planets in astrology are cosmic forces, each planet is a relay station. When you understand these cosmic forces, you see that they exist everywhere.

The symbology and metaphor of Hinduism has been reduced to a limited, literal interpretation. Would you agree?

There is a story from the Upanishads, about the Ashwins, the healers of the Universe. They approach the son of Atharva, seeking the knowledge of immortality, the only thing that had been kept from them. The seer said he couldn't, for fear of being beheaded by Lord Indra. The Ashwins told him then, that they would give him a horse's head, learn the secret to immortality and when Indra appeared to behead the seer, the Ashwins could give him back the original. All of this is deeply metaphorical - even the concept of agni, or fire, is highly nuanced. The sages refer to the agni of the mind, the agni of the body - agni was a concept, a way of correlating everything to cosmic unity. We say today, that something is here or there. The ancient seers said, "It's here, it's there and it's also everywhere.

Carl Jung was perhaps the first thinker in the West to bring Eastern wisdom into mainstream Western thought. You have had a lot to say on Jung and Psychology, for that matter...

Jung borrowed a great deal from Eastern wisdom but that never got the point of paramatma or transcendence. He borrowed a great deal from our wisdom and in the end, turned against it. He was invited to see Ramana Maharishi, which he declined, saying his wisdom would suffice. His vision of evolution was merely to be a better person. He did great work, yes and brought in the concept of the collective unconsciousness, that is true. What they didn't have, however, was the concept of samadhi and collective transcendence. Freud was limited too, he never got beyond the first two chakras - everything begins and ends with sex. Yes, Jung thought beyond that but even then, their psychology is very primitive, is limited to one's personal life and tied to the physical. 

Developments in Science, especially Physics, seem to be in keeping with ancient Vedic ideas...

The Western civilisation is caught up in the idea of the physical but science seems to be saying something else. Physics has reduced the world from matter to energy and information.

Is there a universal principle that holds religions together?

Would you say all art is the same? Or that all people are the same?

Religion is as varied as any other aspect of life - you can't say all laws are good or that all political leaders are bad. Religion has good and bad too, just like everything else. It is as fallible as the human beings who practice it. The idea of a 'religion' in itself is a very Western concept.

What is religion, then?

A Western term that at a general level, signifies Christianity. Monotheism is seen as the ultimate route to salvation, while Hinduism has been classified as polytheistic.

The word religion means to unite, although people don't use it that way!  About 20 years ago, we were in London, having been asked to do a book on Hinduism. We were given a template, a blueprint of how to define religion. It said: Book, founder, prophet and God. We sent it back, saying this template didn't work for us, we had to create our own.

How is the Hindu philosophy different from the typical notion of religion?

Both Christian and Islamic traditions place monotheism at the very top and emphasise the idea of salvation by belief. If you believe in Jesus, you will be saved. Hinduism isn't like this, we have various concepts like dharma, moksha, ishwara and brahman but we don't adhere to the idea of salvation by belief. Hinduism is a religion but something more - religions have monastic orders, places of worship and rituals. Yes, Hinduism has all these but it also has sadhana, art forms - it is based on santana dharma, to use all that is relevant.

Technology, leaps in communication - mankind has become fixated on the journey without. What about looking within?

The senses only look at the outside. We have lost the ability to look within. Only those who look within can find the truth, that knowledge exists and needs to be brought out. This idea of looking within the self doesn't exist outside of Hinduism and a few mystics, like the Sufis. Also, today, you can google an answer to everything, this is the age of instant information. It reminds me of a tale in the Upanishads, where the guru tells his disciple: Meditate in the forest for a year and I will answer your question. The other argument to that, however, is that if everything you see is outside of you then you are inside everything

What is enlightenment or moksha? How does one attain samadhi?

The idea is to reach the paramatma, which is something that cannot be known directly. If we try to understand it through the mind, which is embodied consciousness, we can only do so through an idea or a word. The yoga sutra, for instance, outlines the journey to the direct understanding of the paraatma, you have to understand the mind, the sadhana, the tapas - all these things are part of the journey. As long as you operate through the mind, you cannot attain a direct awareness, or samadhi. (By Darshana Namdev, Deccan Chronicle, November 4, 2018) -GoTop


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\SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Kartik Shukla 8, Vik. Samvat 2075 Yugabda 5120: 16 November 2018


1. FESTIVALS: Diwali 2.  The Princess from Ayodhya who became the Queen of Korea
3. Giant ‘Diya’ ushers in Diwali in guyana 4.  Citizen groups must hold netas accountable – DR mohan BHAGWAT
5. HSS VIJAYADASHMI UTSAV IN KENYA 6. You are Bharat's cultural ambassadors: VENKaIAH NAIDU
7. HSS Balagokulam, Japan 8. SANTS DEMAND ORDINANCE FOR MANDIR
9. RSS WILL FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND WATER CONSERVATION 10. Ram temple is a matter of sentiments of crores of Hindus - Bhaiyaji Joshi
11. "Idea of Bharat is our age-old legacy” - J Nandakumar 12. Hindu temple with capacity of 7,800 people opens in Massachusetts
13. At 41m, Sikkim unveils tallest statue of Buddhist deity Chenrezig 14. Statue to recognise Sikhs’ contribution in WW I unveiled in UK
15. With Arihant, BHARAT joins N-missile club 16. ISRO’s mission accomplished by successfully launching GSAT-29 communication satellite
17.  Swadeshi “RuPay” Taking its own market 18. Bharat surges 23 places in ease of doing business rankings
19. ANZAC JAWAN Cenotaph Memorial dedicated to bharatiya Soldiers 20. Bhindi Family’s $12 Million Philanthropic Effort Gives 300 Fijian Squatter Families a Fresh Start
21. 4 BHARATIYA-AMERICANS RE-ELECTED TO US HOUSE 22. OBITUARY
23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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HINDUISM IS A RELIGION, BUT IT IS SOMETHING MORE: DAVID FRAWLEY


1. FESTIVALS: Diwali , the festival of lights was celebrated with all the fervor and gaiety not only across Bharat but across the globe wherever Bharatiyas reside. Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi reached Harsil near the Bharat-China border in Uttarakhand to celebrate Diwali with Army and ITBP personnel on November 7. Greeting the jawans on the occasion, Pradhan Mantri ji said their devotion to duty in the remote icy heights, is enabling the strength of the nation, and securing the future and the dreams of 125 crore Bharatiyas. In the morning, Pradhan Mantriji offered prayers at Kedarnath temple before closure of its portal.

Swarna Mandir at Amritsar celebrated Diwali with fireworks and an LED light show as Bandi Chhor Diwas or prisoner liberation day. On this day, the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, returned to Amritsar after being released along with 52 princes from imprisonment by the Mughal emperor Jahangir from the Gwalior prison in 1619. The Ayodhya Deepotsav  2018 made its way into the Guinness Book of World Record after 301,152 diyas, or earthen lamps, were lit on November 6, the eve of Diwali, at ‘Ram Ki Paidi’ on the banks of River Sarayu. A massive 30-feet statue of Bhagwan Ram was also installed on the banks of Saryu on the occasion. South Korean First Lady Kim Jung-sook, who was the chief guest at the event, began her tour by offering tribute at the Queen Heo Memorial. Kim visited the site, along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath, and attended a ground-breaking ceremony for upgrade and beautification of the memorial dedicated to the legendary princess of Ayodhya who went to Korea. Later, Kim garlanded ‘Sita’ and Uttar Pradesh Governor Ram Naik and Adityanath welcomed Bhagwan Ram and Laxman by garlanding them as they descended from the helicopter at the banks of Saryu. Dressed in a pastle green saree, the First Lady said that the light gave the power to fight injustice in the society. “There is slogan in South Korea that light leads to prosperity and on the eve of the festival of light your faces are aglow with happiness which is a sign of a prosperous nation,” she added.

US President Donald Trump lit a traditional Diwali lamp in the Roosevelt Room at White House on November 13, calling Bharatiays ‘very, very special people’. In Victoria province of Canada, Premier John Horgan lit a diya at the legislature hall. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator John Cornyn, who is co-chair of the Senate India Caucus, also wished Bharatiyas a happy Diwali. Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Timothy Harris wished Bharatiyas a ‘Happy Diwali’.

The 1,250 ft high iconic Empire State Building in New York City, one of the tallest in the world was lit orange in celebration of Diwali. The United Nations Postal System issued stamps in the $1.15 denomination with 'Diyas' to mark the celebration of Diwali.

Diwali was celebrated in a joyful fashion at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in New Zealand by Bharatiya students and staff, including several international students. Thousands of revelers poured into Artesia Park on November 3 to attend the annual ‘Diwali Festival,’ hosted by the Federation of Indian American Associations and the City of Artesia in California. Congressman Luis Correa, who was among the dignitaries present at the event, wished everyone present a “Happy Diwali,” adding that he was looking forward to working with the Bharatiya American community. Thousands celebrated it at Balboa Park, San Diego, California and Sugarland Texas. -GoTop

 

2.  The Princess from Ayodhya who became the Queen of Korea: The legend of Princess Suriratna continues to connect Bharat and Korea after two millennia; cultural unity transcends the geographical distance. According to the legend, Princess Suriratna, also known as Heo Hwang-ok, went to Korea in 48 AD, some 2000 years ago, and started the Karak dynasty by marrying a local king.  A popular South Korean book comprising fables and historical stories, Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms), mentions that Queen Hwang ok was the princess of "Ayuta" kingdom. The royal couple prospered. They had 10 sons. An anthropologist named Kim Byung-mo Ayuta appeared to confirm the widely held belief that Ayuta was actually Ayodhya, as the two names are phonetically similar. Every year  people who claim to be from the queen's lineage come to Ayodhya to pay tribute to the princess at her motherland. In 2016, a Korean delegation sent a proposal to the Uttar Pradesh government to further develop the memorial. Queen Suriratna's story has been and can be the "foundation for building better relations" between South Korea and Bharat. -GoTop

 

3. Giant ‘Diya’ ushers in Diwali in guyana: Diwali, was ushered in on November 4 night at Rahaman’s Park, Greater Georgetown, with the illumination of a giant diya created by the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh-Hindus for Selfless Service (HSS).The diya is touted as the country’s National Diya and this is the fourth National Diya created by the HSS. Along with the creation of the diya, there was a cultural evening of dances, skits and music to portray the significance of the national holiday. There is an ‘Om’ at the top of the structure, which represents Hinduism. Youths of the HSS spent about three weeks, sometimes working until 1 0’clock in the mornings to get the design perfected. Bharat’s High Commissioner to Guyana Venkatachalam Mahalingam said, “The most important significance of Diwali is the spirit of togetherness.” -GoTop

 

4.  Citizen groups must hold netas accountable – DR mohan BHAGWAT: RSS Sarasanghachalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat said that people's organizations have a role to play in holding accountable those in power and should not become subservient to authority. Speaking at an event in New Delhi on November 10, organized to commemorate veteran RSS pracharak Dattopant Thengadi, founder of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Bhagwat said the governing system has to work as per the Constitution and vigilant citizens led by "Lok Sangathan" (people's organizations) will have to ensure it. Bhagwat said there could be individuals in power who want to bring about change but were bogged down by flaws in the system. "Changing the system will come from awakening people and strengthening people's organization and from such people who shun power...this is what Dattopant Thengadi believed in," he said. Speaking about the life of Thengadi, Bhagwat said that everyone should follow his life. "We have to see his (Thengadi) life as per his ideology. We also have to see what emotions he filled in the organizations. -GoTop

 

5. HSS VIJAYADASHMI UTSAV IN KENYA: A march past consisting of 125 participants including the band commenced at Ram Mandir in Parklands and en route Jamhuri High School on October 28 and passed various important religious landmarks like East Africa Satsang Temple, Jain Shwetamber Munisuvratswami Temple, Shree Vishwakarma Mandir, Mangal Mandir and Shri Digamber Jain Mumukshu Temple etc. Demonstrations of Yoga, Martial Arts & Dumbells (Women’s Wing – mixed age groups), Yoga by BalGokulam   (3 – 6 year old children) and Surya Namaskar by all were the highlights at the Vijayadashmi Utsav organized by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh – Kenya at Jamhuri High School, Nairobi. Chief Guest, Shri Sathyamoorthy Rajagopalan addressed the gathering with appreciation and touched on the importance and meaning of Vijaya Dashmi. -GoTop

 

6. You are Bharat's cultural ambassadors: VENKaIAH NAIDU: Upa-rashtrapati M. Venkaiah Naidu interacted with the Bharatiya community in Botswana's Gaborone town on 1st November and called them "Bharat's cultural ambassadors.""You have ventured out into the global arena and made a mark. I would suggest that you should also look at how you can contribute to the exciting growth story unfolding in India today," Upa-rashtrapati ji said."You are India's cultural ambassadors and the world sees you as the representatives of Indian values and way of life," he added. -GoTop

 

7. HSS Balagokulam, Japan: Balagokulam supported by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh HSS Japan organized its 3rd annual marathon in Tokyo on November 3. 90 runners participated in it, beginning from the age group of 4. Winners of all age categories were given gold, silver and bronze medals. Participatory medals and Balagokulam certificates were given to all children who took part in the marathon. There was around 20 percent increase in the number of participants this year compare to last year’s event. -GoTop

 

8. SANTS DEMAND ORDINANCE FOR MANDIR: The Ram temple movement gathered further momentum with 3,000 seers, including Baba Ramdev, Jaggi Vasudev, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, passing a resolution asking the Government to either bring an Ordinance or enact a law for the construction of the temple in Ayodhya. The resolution also said that five lakh Ram Bhakts will gather at a ‘Dharma Sabha’ in Delhi on December 9 to put pressure on the Government for building the Ram temple.

Several top BJP leaders, including Yogi Adityanath, Uma Bharti and Giriraj Singh, also called for construction of the temple without any waste of time. The demand for a law for construction of the Ram temple has intensified after the Supreme Court refused to entertain plea for speedy hearing of the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case.

The resolution was passed at two-day seers’ sammelan ‘Dharmadesh’ organized by the Hindu seers and sants at the Talkatora Stadium on 3-4 November. Seers and sants who spoke on the occasion also criticized the Supreme Court for deferring the hearing on Ayodhya issue for January 2019. As per resolution, a large number of seers and sants will gather in Ayodhya, Nagpur and Bengaluru on November 25 to press their demand of Ram temple. After that, similar gathering by seers will be held in at least 500 districts across the country.

Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar denounced the Supreme Court’s intervention as an option in order to build the Ram temple at the dispute site in Ayodhya, citing continued talks between the primary players should be of prime importance. In his valedictory speech, Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Hansacharya narrated the “Dharmadesh” to the Government. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also advised people to “light a diya in the name of Bhgwan Shree Ram. -GoTop

 

9. RSS WILL FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND WATER CONSERVATION: The Rashtriya  Swayamsevak Sangh has decided to focus on environment protection and water conservation in near future. The Sangh’s Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meeting was held from October 31 – November 2 began at Keshav Srushti at Uttan near Mumbai. Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat and Sarkaryawah Suresh ‘Bhaiyaji’ Joshi garlanded the images of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Bharat Mata at the beginning of the meeting.

RSS Sah Sarkaryawah Manmohan Vaidya briefed the reporters after the meeting started.  He said that the Sangh has undertaken several initiatives since 2010 to expand its horizon. Today, there are around 55,000 shakhas from Ladakh to Andaman and Tripura. Sangh work is spread across 850 districts and 6,000 talukas. Sangh shakhas are running regularly at 90 percent blocks. In last three years, there is 5 percent increase in the work in number of mandals and 3 percent in the shakhas. In all, around 31,000 villages have shakhas.

At present, Sangh is running 1.5 lakh social projects. Sangh has started an activity for protection of Bharatiya cows, cow oriented farming and health care on the basis of cow products. Vaidya informed that rural development activities are going on since 1998. Their effect is visible in 600 villages. -GoTop

 

10. Ram temple is a matter of sentiments of crores of Hindus - Bhaiyaji Joshi: “The issue of Ram temple in Ayodhya is connected with the sentiments of crores of Hindus. The Supreme Court (SC) should realize this and expedite the proceedings of the matter,” said RSS Sarkaryavah Suresh ‘Bhaiyaji’ Joshi addressing a press conference after three-day Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meet in Mumbai on Nov. 2.The society expects that a grand Ram temple should be built and all hurdles associated with it should be removed. However, the wait has been inordinately delayed.  The three-member SC bench, which was hearing the case, has delayed the hearing for a long period. When the court was asked when the hearing would take place, they said that they have other priorities. It is their right to decide when to hear a case, but the court’s reply has left the Hindu society feeling humiliated and pained. SC should rethink on this matter. It is for the government to enact a law or promulgate an ordinance on the issue of Ram temple. -GoTop

 

11. "Idea of Bharat is our age-old legacy” - J Nandakumar: The valedictory of the  2-day Mangaluru Lit Fest was attended by J Nandakumar, National Convener of Prajna Pravaha, Dr Gopal Obiraya, Educationist and was moderated by Dr BM Hegde, noted cardiac surgeon. “It is mentioned in the Vedas that this Rashtra was formed with Lakshya by those saints who performed Tapasya for the welfare of whole Universe,” said J Nandkumar at the event. Dr BM Hegde said that we should be proud of our heritage and we are a nation with culture and tradition of thousands of years. Editor of Organizer weekly, Prafulla Ketkar said in the keynote address in the inaugural session that we are a spiritual democracy, and we have been such a nation for long. -GoTop

 

12. Hindu temple with capacity of 7,800 people opens in Massachusetts: A magnificent two-story Hindu temple covering 40,000 square feet on a 28-acres plot, which claims to accommodate 7,800 devotees opened in Groton (Massachusetts) with 12-days of ceremonies ending on October 20. New England Shirdi Sai Temple is designed in traditional style following Vastu Shastra and whose main worship hall can hold 500 devotees and will cater to about 5,000 families of the area. Ground floor of this temple, whose groundbreaking was held in 2015 and which contains three golden spires, will be used for community activities/functions. There are plans of fountain pools in the landscaping. It is operated by non-profit New England Shirdi Sai Parivaar formed in 2006; whose vision includes “spread the message of love, kindness, and unity and make a meaningful contribution to the welfare of the mankind” and beliefs include “Faith and Patience”.-GoTop

 

13. At 41m, Sikkim unveils tallest statue of Buddhist deity Chenrezig: Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Chamling on November 1 unveiled the tallest statue of Chenrezig - a manifestation of the Buddha, in the world. Nestled in the snow-capped mountains, the 135-feet (40m) statue of Chenrezig is located at an elevation of 7,200 meters at Sangha Choeling, 1.7 km away from Pelling, a tourist destination in West Sikkim.“This is the world’s tallest statue of Chenrezig, for which the state government has spent about 70 crore. “The foundation stone was laid in 2009 and the Dalai Lama consecrated the statue,” said Pawan Kumar Chamling, the longest serving Chief Minister in the country who has been in power since 1994. -GoTop

 

14. Statue to recognise Sikhs’ contribution in WW I unveiled in UK: A 10-foot bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier has been installed outside the largest gurdwara in Europe to recognize the contributions made by Sikhs in World War I. The monument, Lions of the Great War, was unveiled on public land outside Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick near Birmingham on November 4, just days ahead of the centenary of the end of the war. It was funded by the gurdwara’s congregation. Thousands of British Sikhs, as well as local leaders and British soldiers, attended the ceremony. -GoTop

 

15. With Arihant, BHARAT joins N-missile club: With Bharat’s first indigenously developed nuclear submarine INS Arihant successfully completing its first deterrence patrol, the country has joined the elite club of nations which possess a minimum deterrent ‘nuclear triad’ — the ability to fire nuclear-tipped missiles from land, air and sea. The Army’s Agni ballistic missiles and the Air Force’s fighter jets are already capable of carrying nuclear warheads. And now INS Arihant provides the Navy with the maritime nuclear strike capability.

Announcing this in New Delhi on November 5, Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi told the crew of Arihant the development is a “warning to the enemies of the country and peace” that they should not resort to any adventurism against Bharat.-GoTop

 

16. ISRO’s mission accomplished by successfully launching GSAT-29 communication satellite: Marking its fifth launch for the current year, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched the GSLV Mark III rocket carrying the GSAT-29 communication satellite from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on  November 14.The satellite carries high throughput communication transponders in the Ka and Ku bands which can expand high-speed data transfer in the remote areas of Bharat.  The satellite launch is the second test flight for the GSLV Mark III rocket, which is also ISRO’s heaviest rocket. -GoTop

 

17.  Swadeshi “RuPay” Taking its own market: The American financial services corporation Mastercard has complained to the US President Donald Trump against Bharat PM Narendra Modi for ignoring Mastercard and promoting domestic payment network “RuPay” by invoking nationalism. Mastercard said that they are finding it difficult to maintain their market share in Bharat due to increasing use of domestic RuPay, BHIM and SBI app. Modi launched these apps and card at the ‘Business, Innovation and Community Event’ in Singapore in May this year. The rise in the use of the RuPay network due to Pradhan Mantri Modi’s support in the recent years have broken the dominance of US payment giants such as Mastercard and Visa. More than half of Bharat’s 1 billion debit and credit cards are reportedly using the RuPay payment system, making it a difficult for companies like MasterCard to maintain its foothold in Bharat. -GoTop

 

18. Bharat surges 23 places in ease of doing business rankings: Bharat has leapfrogged 23 places to 77th rank in the World Bank’s global Ease of Doing Business rankings, a feat which is likely to boost the government’s reform credentials and raise the country’s attractiveness for investors.

The report lists Bharat and China as the two large economies which are among the 10 biggest reformers among 190 countries. New Zealand, Singapore and Denmark were on top of the list. Among the BRICS countries, Russia and Bharat have leapfrogged 23 places to 77th rank in the World Bank’s global Ease of Doing Business rankings. Bharat improved its ranking on six of the 10 parameters and has jumped 53 places in two years. “We are unwavering in our commitment towards economic reforms, which will ensure an environment that fosters industry, investment and opportunities,” Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi tweeted. -GoTop

 

19. ANZAC JAWAN Cenotaph Memorial dedicated to bharatiya Soldiers: Dedicating the memorial to the Bharatiya Soldiers who fought for Australia in the First AIF in World war one at Greenway Park, Cherrybrook, NSW, Australia on November 10, Julian Lesser, Federal MP for Berowra said that the memorial is the first of its kind in New South Wales.

“It will remind Australians that the Indian community is not a new community but one that has been in Australia for a long time and always makes a contribution to our country in times of war and times of peace.Second, it will be a permanent reminder of the way in which the Indian community has embraced the ANZAC Spirit – that that spirit lives on even for those who have no direct family connection to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

And third it will be a reminder that Australia and India have marched together in the past to defend freedoms in time of war and we will always march together in the future to defend our freedoms,” she said. -GoTop

 

20. Bhindi Family’s $12 Million Philanthropic Effort Gives 300 Fijian Squatter Families a Fresh Start: New philanthropic efforts that will forever change the trajectory of the lives of 300 squatter families in Fiji are now underway by the Bhindi family, owners of the Southern California-based Bhindi Jewellers.

Poor sanitation and unhygienic living conditions are the main problems that plague the current squatter settlements. The prospect of a real home that will cost the squatters zero money is an indescribable one. The squatter resettlement program, the first of its kind, will cost the Bhindi family $12 million. -GoTop

 

21. 4 BHARATIYA-AMERICANS RE-ELECTED TO US HOUSE: Four Bharatiya-American Congressmen from the Democratic party were re-elected to the US House of Representatives and more than a dozen others won various other races across the country in the highly polarized midterm elections held on 6th November. In the eighth Congressional District of Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi was re-elected for the second term. Three-term lawmaker Dr Ami Bera was re-elected for a record fourth consecutive time from the seventh Congressional District of California. In the Silicon Valley, Bharatiya-American Ro Khanna defeated Ron Cohen of the Republican Party with a massive 44 percentage point difference in the 17th Congressional District of California. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, the only Bharatiya - American woman lawmaker in the House of Representatives, defeated Craig Keller by a massive 66 percentage points. -GoTop

 

22. OBITUARY: Veteran Swayamsevak and one from the first batch of pracharaks in Karnataka, Shri Champaknath passed away at Bengaluru on 7th November. Union Minister and former ABVP activist Ananth kumar breathed his last at Bengaluru on 12th November after prolonged illness. -GoTop

 

23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dr Manmohan Vaidya, sahsarkaryavaha RSS and Saumitra Gokhale Vishwa Vibhag samyojak are on a tour to Australia and New Zealand. Visitors: Deoraj Sooken and family - Mauritius

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Gandhiji visited Wardha District Camp of RSS on 25th December 1934. While seeing various activities of the Camp, he visited the sick ward and the tents of the Swayamsevaks. He saw people of all castes and classes harmoniously engaged in work without any reservations. In order to confirm his observation, he interrogated the Swayamsevaks themselves. Their response was uniform: “There are no differences like Brahmin, Maratha, Asprishyas, etc., in the Sangh. We are in fact not even aware of what castes many of our Swayamsevaks brethren belong to; nor are we interested in knowing it. It is enough for us that we are all Hindus.” – from the pages Dr. Hedgewar the Epoch-Maker edited by H V Sheshadri. -GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

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HINDUISM IS A RELIGION, BUT IT IS SOMETHING MORE: DAVID FRAWLEY

When you understand these cosmic forces, you see that they exist everywhere.

The crowd that gathered at David Frawley's Why I Became A Hindu, braving the afternoon heat, seemed almost geared for battle. In the end, they simply listened, spellbound. There were others too, seeking comfort and hope, who found their eyes well with tears as Frawley, one of the most acclaimed Vedic scholars of the day, described "the religion not of one God, but innumerable Gods. Hindu dharma recognises the unity of the universe but accepts the diversity of everything within it." Later, his wife, Shambhavi, gracefully draped in a red saree, unwrapped a set of bangles with some ceremony, remarking, "It is Karva Chauth," almost daring her audience to defy her. Their journey has had its share of challenges, as different narratives of history compete for dominance, heavily influenced by political sway. Frawley's attempt to debunk the Aryan invasion, for instance, fetched him a great deal of flak, although the validity of his claims are being acknowledged today, by scholars and Indologists. Then again, as controversy keeps up its relentless courtship of David Frawley and his yogini wife but they shrug off the criticism with great elan - the wisdom of the Vedas is simply too precious to relinquish over petty political struggles. David Frawley, the author of several books on Hindu dharma, astrology and Vedic History, tells Darshana Ramdev about a journey which began with the young boy who liked to look up at the stars...

How did it all begin?

When I was nine years old, I taught myself all the constellations in the sky (no, it's not too difficult!). I can take a telescope with a laser point and even now, show you about two or three hundred objects in the sky. What I really enjoyed, though, was meditating under the stars, which led eventually to an interest in astrology and Jyotish. I began to read works by Swami Yogananda and B.V. Raman but to me, astrology has always been integrated with sadhana and understanding planetary deities. The seven planets in astrology are cosmic forces, each planet is a relay station. When you understand these cosmic forces, you see that they exist everywhere.

The symbology and metaphor of Hinduism has been reduced to a limited, literal interpretation. Would you agree?

There is a story from the Upanishads, about the Ashwins, the healers of the Universe. They approach the son of Atharva, seeking the knowledge of immortality, the only thing that had been kept from them. The seer said he couldn't, for fear of being beheaded by Lord Indra. The Ashwins told him then, that they would give him a horse's head, learn the secret to immortality and when Indra appeared to behead the seer, the Ashwins could give him back the original. All of this is deeply metaphorical - even the concept of agni, or fire, is highly nuanced. The sages refer to the agni of the mind, the agni of the body - agni was a concept, a way of correlating everything to cosmic unity. We say today, that something is here or there. The ancient seers said, "It's here, it's there and it's also everywhere.

Carl Jung was perhaps the first thinker in the West to bring Eastern wisdom into mainstream Western thought. You have had a lot to say on Jung and Psychology, for that matter...

Jung borrowed a great deal from Eastern wisdom but that never got the point of paramatma or transcendence. He borrowed a great deal from our wisdom and in the end, turned against it. He was invited to see Ramana Maharishi, which he declined, saying his wisdom would suffice. His vision of evolution was merely to be a better person. He did great work, yes and brought in the concept of the collective unconsciousness, that is true. What they didn't have, however, was the concept of samadhi and collective transcendence. Freud was limited too, he never got beyond the first two chakras - everything begins and ends with sex. Yes, Jung thought beyond that but even then, their psychology is very primitive, is limited to one's personal life and tied to the physical. 

Developments in Science, especially Physics, seem to be in keeping with ancient Vedic ideas...

The Western civilisation is caught up in the idea of the physical but science seems to be saying something else. Physics has reduced the world from matter to energy and information.

Is there a universal principle that holds religions together?

Would you say all art is the same? Or that all people are the same?

Religion is as varied as any other aspect of life - you can't say all laws are good or that all political leaders are bad. Religion has good and bad too, just like everything else. It is as fallible as the human beings who practice it. The idea of a 'religion' in itself is a very Western concept.

What is religion, then?

A Western term that at a general level, signifies Christianity. Monotheism is seen as the ultimate route to salvation, while Hinduism has been classified as polytheistic.

The word religion means to unite, although people don't use it that way!  About 20 years ago, we were in London, having been asked to do a book on Hinduism. We were given a template, a blueprint of how to define religion. It said: Book, founder, prophet and God. We sent it back, saying this template didn't work for us, we had to create our own.

How is the Hindu philosophy different from the typical notion of religion?

Both Christian and Islamic traditions place monotheism at the very top and emphasise the idea of salvation by belief. If you believe in Jesus, you will be saved. Hinduism isn't like this, we have various concepts like dharma, moksha, ishwara and brahman but we don't adhere to the idea of salvation by belief. Hinduism is a religion but something more - religions have monastic orders, places of worship and rituals. Yes, Hinduism has all these but it also has sadhana, art forms - it is based on santana dharma, to use all that is relevant.

Technology, leaps in communication - mankind has become fixated on the journey without. What about looking within?

The senses only look at the outside. We have lost the ability to look within. Only those who look within can find the truth, that knowledge exists and needs to be brought out. This idea of looking within the self doesn't exist outside of Hinduism and a few mystics, like the Sufis. Also, today, you can google an answer to everything, this is the age of instant information. It reminds me of a tale in the Upanishads, where the guru tells his disciple: Meditate in the forest for a year and I will answer your question. The other argument to that, however, is that if everything you see is outside of you then you are inside everything

What is enlightenment or moksha? How does one attain samadhi?

The idea is to reach the paramatma, which is something that cannot be known directly. If we try to understand it through the mind, which is embodied consciousness, we can only do so through an idea or a word. The yoga sutra, for instance, outlines the journey to the direct understanding of the paraatma, you have to understand the mind, the sadhana, the tapas - all these things are part of the journey. As long as you operate through the mind, you cannot attain a direct awareness, or samadhi. (By Darshana Namdev, Deccan Chronicle, November 4, 2018) -GoTop


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\SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Kartik Krishna 8, Vik. Samvat 2075 Yugabda 5120: 1 November 2018


1. FESTIVALS: Vijaya Dashami 2. RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat ADDRESSES SWAYAMSEVAKS AT NAGPUR
3. KAILASH SATYARTHI URGES SWAYAMSEVAKS TO HELP BUILD NEW BHARAT ON ‘PANCHAAMRIT’ 4. DUBAI DEEPAVALI UTSAV 2018
5. MODI UNVEILS 182-METER TALL STATUE OF UNITY IN HONOUR OF SARDAR PATEL 6. Fastest Growing Language in U.S. is Telugu
7, SEWA INTERNATIONAL-CLEVELAND CHAPTER RECEIVES $15,000 GRANT FOR ASPIRE PROGRAM 8. GRAND OPENING OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S FIRST HINDU TEMPLE
9. OVER 17 LAKH PEOPLE VISIT BADRINATH AND KEDARNATH TEMPLES 10. HINDU REFORMERS THEME FOR DIVALI NAGAR 2018 IN TRINIDAD
11. ISRO successfully tests lander for soft landing on the moon 12. HRSC KANGUNDO SCHOOLS DONATIONS
13. ENACT LAW TO PAVE WAY FOR RAM TEMPLE, MATTER OF NATIONAL PRIDE: RSS 14. SEWA AMIDST SHOCK
15. AGNI-1 BALLISTIC MISSILE NIGHT TRIAL SUCCESSFUL 16. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN
FOOD FOR THOUGHT  

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The three day lecture series was an unqualified success

 

1. FESTIVALS: Vijaya Dashami, the festival of victory, celebrated this year on October 18 as well as October 19, was preceded by Navaratras, nine nights of the worship of Shri Durga, the Goddess of Strength. Both of the festivals are celebrated in all parts of Bharat as well as in most of the countries of the world where Bharatiyas reside in sizable numbers. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was founded on this day and as such it was observed everywhere by carrying out Pathsanchalans and performing Shastrapuja. The festival was organized on October 19 in Port Blair with participation of 143 Swayamsevaks and general public. Sah Prant Pracharak of Dakshin Bang Prashant Bhat graced the occasion. In Imphal (Manipur), RSS swayamsevaks conducted a pathsanchalan on October 21. Around 300 swayamsevaks in full uniform carried out the route march of three km. In Kishtwar (J&K), the pathsanchalan was addressed by Kshetra Sewa Pramukh Suresh Kumar. He spoke about the various works done by the RSS swayamsevaks since 1925. In Prayagraj RSS Sahsarkaryavah Dr Krishna Gopal addressed the swayamsevaks at Parade Ground on October 20. In Delhi, RSS National Executive Member Shri Indresh Kumar addressed the swayamsevaks. A rare display of harmony was seen in Ajmer on October 19 when Muslims showered flowers to welcome the Pathasanchalan. Colourful effigies of Ravana along with those of Meghnath and Kumbhakaran were set on fire across Rajasthan on October 19 as the people celebrated the symbolic triumph of good over evil. People across Kerala celebrated Vijayadasami with thousands of children, aged

 two to three, being initiated into the world of learning and writing. Vijayadasami  (in Kerala) is observed as the day of 'Vidyarambham' the beginning of learning. -GoTop

 

2. RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat ADDRESSES SWAYAMSEVAKS AT NAGPUR: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was initiated at Nagpur on Vijayadashami day in 1925 and as such it is celebrated there with some physical demonstrations and an address by the Sarasanghachalk Dr Mohan Bhagwat. Translation of some excerpts from the address of Sarasanghachalakji is reproduced below.

National Security : The military, government and administration has displayed its clear intent to maintain peaceful and cordial relations with all the countries including the neighbouring ones in words and deeds, at the same time standing and acting firm and making prudent use of our capabilities while initiating bold actions wherever necessary in the context of national security. In this regard efforts are being initiated and accelerated to enhance the morale of our armed and security forces, making them well-equipped and to provide them with latest technologies. This is one of the reasons that the prestige of Bharat is rising in the world. The country cannot be assured about its security without the total self reliance in the field of defense production even while continuing with the multilateral exchanges wherever necessary. The pace of national efforts in this direction has to be accelerated.

Disturbing Trends: During the last four years, the forces with selfish motives have succeeded in sowing and growing the seeds of doubt, Detachment, imprudence, rebellion, hatred and violence in the weaker sections of the society. The selfish power hungry politics with sheer disrespect for the social harmony, legal and Constitutional discipline and with an eye on votes in the upcoming elections have been apparently clear behind these machinations. But this time an atmosphere of divergence, separatism, violence, acerbic hatred and going to the extent of fueling anti-national sentiments is being created by exploiting these grievances. The leading faces of the groups from whom the slogans like ‘भारत तेरे टुकड़े होंगे’ were emanated, have been at the forefront with their provocative speeches in such incidents at some places. To eliminate such tendencies, the Government and administration have to alertly ensure that such incidents, of which trouble mongers can take advantage of do not take place. At the same time, they will have to keep a constant vigil on such incendiary elements and forces so that they are not able to perpetrate such nuisance. We need to see the diversity of sects and religions, castes and sub-castes, languages and provinces as expressions of unity. Bhagini Nivedita has also considered civic consciousness as the manifestation of patriotism in the daily life of a citizen.

Necessity of Sanskar in the family: It is necessary to see whether we are fulfilling our responsibility towards the new generation to shape their minds with virtues of natural affection, self discretion, family and social responsibility and by setting our own example of prudence in an informal and pious environment or not. A need is being felt world over to be extra attentive due to the changing times. The entire society, including luminaries and leading intellectuals, need to take up the duty in this direction.

Integrated thinking: All those who are leading the society in various fields should keep in mind that every action, speech and thought of ours should nourish all including the individual, family, society, humanity and the environment. The decisions taken without considering all aspects and patiently creating the mindset of the society, will neither be adopted in actual practice nor will they help in creating a new social order in tune with changing times and positions. The situation arising out of the recent verdict on Sabarimala temple shows the similar predicament. The nature and premise of the tradition that has been accepted by society and continuously followed for years together were not taken into consideration. The version of heads of religious denominations and faith of crores of devotees was not taken into account. The plea by a large section of women, who follows this tradition, was not heard to. The legal verdict has given rise to unrest, turmoil and divisiveness in the society in place of peace, stability and equality.

‘Swa’ based systems for an independent nation: Aspirations of people of Independent Bharat have been articulated in the four different parts of our Constitution, namely, the preamble, fundamental rights, the directive principles, and fundamental duties. We will have to establish our own model of development in the light of these provisions. Even after adopting the noble principles from the world, it is absolutely essential for the progress of the nation that we devise our own distinct model of development and corresponding framework based on our philosophical foundation.

Shri Rama Janmabhoomi: In this very same context of honouring the ‘Swa’ of the nation, Sangh has been associated with the sentiments of crores of countrymen, in the efforts of constructing a magnificent Ram temple at the birthplace of Shree Ram who is the personification of the life energy of the nation and an icon of upholding Dharma. The place of Janmabhoomi is yet to be allocated for the construction of the temple although all kinds of evidence have affirmed that there was a temple at that place. There is an obvious game-plan of a few elements to stall the judgment by presenting various newer interventions in the judicial process. It is in nobody’s interest to test the patience of the society without any reason. The construction of the temple is necessary from the self-esteem point of view; it will also pave the way for an atmosphere of goodwill and oneness in the country.

Elections: If we have to get the verdict which will not lead to repentance then the voters will have to rise above self, parochial feelings, petty egos of caste, language and provincial affiliations, keeping in mind that the national interest is supreme. The voters will have to ponder over dispassionately upon the sincerity and capability of the candidate, commitment of the party on the issues of national interest and for the integrity of the nation and experiences of past and present actions of both candidates and parties. Since its inception, RSS has kept itself aloof from the party politics and the politics influenced by castes and creeds and will continue to do so. But the number of Swayamsevaks spread all over the country, should fulfill their duty as citizens and stand in favour of putting their strength behind the overall national good.

Sangh wishes to establish a strong, invincible organised Hindu society and will comprehensively achieve this goal. Hindutva is behind Bharat’s capacity to embrace the entire universe with acceptance and appreciation of all its distinct diversities. That is why Bharat is the Hindu Rashtra. An organised Hindu society is the bedrock of unity, integrity and sustainable progress of the nation. The acceptance of eternal Hindutva ethos is the panacea for fundamentalism, petty selfishness, unrestrained consumerism arising out of hardcore materialism and insensitivity. Therefore, organizing Hindus is a mission leading to universal good, Bharat’s welfare, and wellbeing of humanity. It is an appeal to all of you to be part of this sacred divine task, in cooperation with the Sangh Swayamsevaks, to carry forward Bharat’s chariot of destiny in order to put Bharatmata at the pedestal of Vishwaguru. -GoTop

 

3. KAILASH SATYARTHI URGES SWAYAMSEVAKS TO HELP BUILD NEW BHARAT ON ‘PANCHAAMRIT’: Noble Laureate and global champion of child rights and founder of Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) Kailash Satyarthi called upon the RSS Swayamsevaks to contribute their mite in building a new Bharat based on the principles of ‘Panchaamrit’.

Addressing the Vijayadashmi Utsav at Nagpur at Reshambag Ground as a Chief Guest, Satyarthi who was awarded Nobel Prize in 2014 for his pioneering work in child rights, explained the five qualifying terms which he referred to as Panchaamrit.

He called upon the swayamsevaks to strive for building new Bharat that would include elements of compassion, inclusivity, safety and security, self-reliance and self-respect. “I offer a Panchaamrit – the five element concoction for new India”, Satyarthi said adding “I clearly see the potential of building a ‘Samvedansheel Bharat (Compassionate India), ‘Samaaveshi Bharat (Inclusive India), Surakshit Bharat (Safe & Secure India), Swvalambi Bharat (Self-reliant India), Swaabhimaani Bharat (Self-respecting India)”.-GoTop

 

4. DUBAI DEEPAVALI UTSAV 2018: An amazing celebration was witnessed at the Etisalat Academy Ground on account of ‘Deepavali Utsav 2018’, organised by Friends of India - FOI on 26th Oct 2018, under the auspices of Consulate General of Bharat, Dubai. 

After the lighting of the lamp by the Consul General of Bharat and Lt. Col. Tareeq Vipul, Consul General of Bharat who was the Chief Guest, spoke about Unity in Diversity which is from Dubai Police, along with other officials; H.E. Shri the foundation on which the edifice of Bharat is built. 

The event commenced with play of national anthems of both countries by the Special band from “Dubai Police”. FOI events felicitated Shri. Ritesh Ramakrishnan, Vice Chairman of Transworld Group, with the title of ‘Yuva Pratibha’ for his leadership and for being a successful young entrepreneur.

More than 8000 people joined in the celebrations. The event started with ‘Rangoli’ competition that witnessed tremendous creativity from the participants. The ambience was live and energetic with traditional Bharatiya games such as, ‘AatyPaatya’, ‘Kho Kho’ and ‘Laghori’.

More than 14 different states artists performed the Folk Dance of the respective states which caught everyone’s attention by display of outstanding footwork and co-ordination in their choreography. There was a special inclusion dance along with the Special Children was performed by the Prerena team, which was appreciated by all. Award-winning singer Naresh Iyer featured along with Bennet and band that got the crowd all cheerful and excited with their electrifying performances.

Shri Kiran Kumar, former chairman of ISRO, along with prominent Bharatiya community members and Pravasi Bharitya Samman Awardees Shri Vashu Sheroff and Shri Bharat Bhai, also Shri Naresh Bavnani, Consuls from Consulate of Bharat and many others participated in the event. -GoTop

 

5. MODI UNVEILS 182-METER TALL STATUE OF UNITY IN HONOUR OF SARDAR PATEL: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi dedicated to the nation the much-talked about Statue of Unity in honour of country’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on 31st October. Commencing his speech, Pradhan Mantri Modi gave a slogan to the large gathering ‘Sardar Patel – Amar Rahe, Amar Rahe’.

The 182-meter statue of Patel stands on Sadhu Island on the Narmada and is said to be twice the height of the Statue of Liberty in the US.

The statue has been built at a cost of about Rs 2,400 crore. Approximately 70,000 tonnes of cement in addition to 18,500 tonnes of reinforcement steel and 6000 tonnes of structural steel have been used to build the statue – also billed as an architectural wonder.-GoTop

 

6. Fastest Growing Language in U.S. is Telugu: Telugu is the fastest growing language in the U.S., says a study by an American think tank. The number of U.S. residents speaking Telugu rose by 86 percent between 2010 and 2017, according to an online video by the World Economic Forum. The study on languages spoken in the U.S. used data from the American Community Survey and compared the number of people who said they spoke a language other than English at home in 2010 and 2017, the BBC said. Out of the most commonly spoken South Asian languages, Hindi is first, followed by Urdu, Gujarati and then Telugu. -GoTop

 

7. SEWA INTERNATIONAL-CLEVELAND CHAPTER RECEIVES $15,000 GRANT FOR ASPIRE PROGRAM: Eaton Charitable Fund on 8th October awarded a grant of $15,000 in support of Sewa International’s Active Student Participation Inspires Real Engagement Tutorial and Mentoring Program to help at-risk high school students in Cleveland improve their grades in Science, Mathematics and English. This is the third year that Eaton has provided this support to ASPIRE. Rogerio Branco, executive vice president and chief supply chain officer at Eaton and a member of the Sewa International Cleveland Board of Advisors noted that Sewa International has one of the lowest overhead expenses of a charitable organization in this country as all of its leadership takes no salary, and most of the work is done by volunteers. He also noted that although the Sewa ASPIRE program began by assisting Bhutanese refugee children in 2009, the program has seamlessly been adapted to the needs of Cleveland high school students, many of them from economically disadvantaged communities. -GoTop

 

8. GRAND OPENING OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S FIRST HINDU TEMPLE: October 14th was the grand opening of the Hindu Temple of Siouxland. The celebration was open to the public. Temple members say everyone is always welcome to the Temple regardless of religion."We have been dreaming about this temple for the last nine years, and today our dream has come true," Ramesh Singh, Hindu Temple of Siouxland president, said. -GoTop

 

9. OVER 17 LAKH PEOPLE VISIT BADRINATH AND KEDARNATH TEMPLES: For the first time after the 2013 deluge, more than 17 lakh people have visited Badrinath and Kedarnath temples in the Himalayas over the past five months in this yatra season. The portals of Badrinath temple were opened for devotees on April 30, and till October 26, over 10 lakh people visited the shrine.

If one adds to it the number of people who have visited Kedarnath temple between April 29 and October 26, it comes to 17, 19,678.

It is a record high after the 2013 tragedy. Last year, the number of pilgrims to visit the two shrines during this period was around eight lakh. -GoTop

 

10. HINDU REFORMERS THEME FOR DIVALI NAGAR 2018 IN TRINIDAD: The works and times of Bharatiya Hindu reformers will form part of the 32nd annual Divali Nagar of the National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC) scheduled to commence Sunday October 28 to Monday November 5 at Divali Nagar Facility, Endeavour, Chaguanas, according to Surujdeo Mangaroo, public relations officer. Raja Rammohan Roy, Debendtanath Tagore, Ishwar Chandra Vidgesagar, Daboba Pandurang, Sriddharalu Naidu, Swami Dayananda Saraswati and Swami Vivekananda profiles and their contribution to Indian society with specific reference to Hinduism and Indian Thought will be featured. Mangaroo said that the Folk Theatre will feature local artistes on a nightly basis showcasing their talents in song, music, dance, drama and folk items as well vegetarian food in the Food Court.

A precursor to the Nagar will be the annual Divali Yagna which will commence on Wednesday 17th to 23rd, featuring Bharat-trained Pundit Abhedanand Persad Sharma, Mangaroo said.  -GoTop

 

11. ISRO successfully tests lander for soft landing on the moon: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted crucial tests to ensure smooth and precise landing of Vikram, the lander aboard Chandrayaan 2 on 26th October. The aim of the Lander Actuator Performance Test (LAPT) was to assess the performance of the navigational system onboard the lander for steering the module horizontally and vertically to reach a predefined target.

“The test proved the navigation capability of Vikram. The test module had all the actual navigational system that will be sent to the moon on board. Only the mass had been reduced to 1/6th the actual lander” said K Sivan, chairman of ISRO. -GoTop

 

12. HRSC KANGUNDO SCHOOLS DONATIONS: Hindu Religious Service Center – Kenya held a program in which Text Books, Exercise Books, Biro Pens & Trophies were donated to the students of Mbondoni, Matetani and Kyaaka Primary Schools. The Books have been donated by Messrs Teenage Wears Ltd.  Around 800 students will benefit from these donations.

The event was overseen by the Chief Education Officer of Kangundo, Joanina Njuguna, Nancy Afandi Machakos County Education Assistant Officer and Simon Njiru County Projects Coordinator. All the officers commended HRSC for their continued School Feeding Program as well donations of Text Books, Stationery, Biro Pens and Water Projects, etc. -GoTop

 

13. ENACT LAW TO PAVE WAY FOR RAM TEMPLE, MATTER OF NATIONAL PRIDE: RSS: The RSS reiterated its demand for enacting a law or promulgating an ordinance to enable the speedy construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.

RSS Joint General Secretary Manmohan Vaidya said that “construction of the Ram Mandir is a matter of national pride” and so far the Ayodhya dispute had not been resolved in the courts.

His comments came in the wake of the three-day Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s ‘Akhil Bharatiya Karyakarni Mandal’ held in Mumbai on 31st October to 2nd November.

RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat had first raised the demand for such legislation at his annual Dassehra rally in Nagpur. Vaidya said that issues concerning national and social importance shall be deliberated during the conclave. -GoTop

 

14. SEWA AMIDST SHOCK: Whenever there is any calamity, the RSS workers are always at the forefront with relief and help. It was once again proved correct when the Sangh workers reached the tragedy site at Joda Fatak on October 19 where a speeding train ran over hundreds of persons killing 61 who were watching Dussehra celebration.

Amritsar Vibhag Pracharak Akshaya Kumar rushed to the spot along with the swayamsevaks. They ensured every possible help to the victims particularly to the family members of those who were killed in the tragedy. A group of 20 workers from Sewa Bharati and Kreeda Bharati along with the swayamsevaks collected the dead bodies. Another group of 49 swayamsevaks rushed to Shri Gurunanak Dev, Shri Guru Ramdas and Civil Hospitals to help the injured persons undergoing treatment there. They served tea and water for the family members of the victims. Swayamsevaks also helped the victim families in cremation of the dead bodies.

On October 21, international working president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Alok Kumar met the families of the victims alongwith Amritsar Vibhag Sanghchalak Dr Karunesh Gupta and other senior workers. -GoTop

 

15. AGNI-1 BALLISTIC MISSILE NIGHT TRIAL SUCCESSFUL: A night trial of Bharat’s indigenously developed nuclear-capable Agni-1 ballistic missile with a strike range of 700 km was successfully conducted on 30th October from a test range off Odisha coast as part of a user trial by the Army.

The trajectory of the trial was tracked by a battery of sophisticated radars, telemetry observation stations, electro-optic instruments and naval ships from its launch till the missile hit the target area with accuracy. -GoTop

 

16. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Dr Manmohan Vaidya, Sahsarkaryavaha, RSS and Saumitra Gokhlae , Vishwa Vibhag samyojak will tour Australia and New Zealand. Visitors: Khanderao Kand – USA, Ashok Kshetrapal, Subhash Ahuja - Myanmar

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Who but the Atman is capable of removing the bonds of ignorance, passion and self-interested action? – Adi Sankaracharya. -GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

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The three day lecture series was an unqualified success

Dr Manmohan Vaidya

The three day lecture series of Dr. Mohanji Bhagwat, was an unqualified success, and as expected conversations triggered by this first of a kind interaction still continue. Amongst those who attended there were many who were yet to hear the Sangh’s views first hand and had often been misled by propaganda, hence there was also some disbelief, since the Sarsanghachalak’s speech was contrary to what had been said and reported about the organization. Opponents of the RSS, were numbed into silence, trying to pick apart the speech but failing to come up with an incriminating utterance that confirmed their often repeated falsehoods. However their efforts (out of habit and hubris), saw a desultory revival, mostly centered on discredited repetitions of the past. So whilst critics closed to new thoughts and engagement continued to rehash old accusations, the new dialog that the Sarsanghchalak’s outreach has triggered, overwhelms past prejudice.

Surprisingly it is seen that in the process of countering Communist propaganda, some supporters of the RSS and even swayamsevaks, started parroting the same line, issuing argument as apologia when none was merited.

There seems to be some delight or surprise about the clarification, the Sarsanghchalak has given about the publication – Bunch of Thoughts, a collection of speeches and thoughts of Shri Guruji (the second sarsanghchalak). This analysis takes a further leap and goes so far as to assume that Dr. Bhagwat has distanced the Sangh from Guruji! This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, the entire lecture of the Sarsanghachalak on day two about Hindu and Hindutva was based on the intellectual articulation provided by Shri Guruji to the Sangh movement.

Bunch of Thoughts must be seen in the context of its times – also it must be emphasised that the period it is associated with is from 1940 to 1965(not his entire tenure as Sarsanghchalak), a specific time in pre and post independent history which had its own unique circumstances, leading to wide debate and discourse on nationhood, identity and belonging.  Hence it is essential to view the opinions of that time as a subset of the larger dialog around these issues and the creation of a new country – Pakistan, based entirely on religion.

When Shri Guruji took over as Sarsanghchalak, he was a mere 34 years old and destiny had led to the mantle of responsibility being placed on his shoulders. It was a daunting task for the young man to expand and guide this  organization, which had no other parallel to emulate, and would need to forge its own destiny. At the time of his taking over as Sarsanghchalak, the call for Pakistan had taken on a pervasive note and echoed across the country. The Quit India movement had also gained force and many swayamsevaks had been incarcerated and some condemned to death as well. It was a tumultuous time, in 1946 there was an election held with the demand for Pakistan. In Muslim majority areas, Hindus were subjected to violence and persecution. As a result of Direct Action, Hindus in Bengal faced wide spread violence. India gained independence but it was also amputated. The largest movement of humanity took place, Hindus sought refuge in India, often after facing unspeakable violence and losing everything. The swayamsevaks were the only group who stood by this population, protecting them and playing witness to their trauma. The psychological impact of those years was profound and lasting on Hindu society and the nation.

On Gandhiji’s assassination, the RSS was targeted with falsehoods and a ban was imposed, even though the government was unable to prove the allegations. This was the beginning of the dirty politics of hate by the Congress party in independent Bharat.  The government was not ready to prosecute and prove the charges. No door was left open for conversation and Shri Guruji was incarcerated based on these false charges, swayamsevaks organized an unprecedented peaceful satyagrah against this injustice and eventually the unfair ban was removed. Correspondingly communist ideology was expanding and divisive thought that undermined national identity was systematically mainstreamed. This impunity was so stark that in 1962 when communist China attacked India and there was widespread despondency in the country, the communists openly praised the Chinese, clearly articulating their loyalty to their ideology over the nation. At the same time conversions by Christians gained ground. The Justice  Niyogi commission’s report led the Congress ruled states of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh to enact an anti conversion law, leading to wide spread protests amongst the Christian community.

During this time of upheaval, Shri Guruji continued to travel through the length and breadth of the country and addressed issues that plagued the national conscience, these contemplations and responses to the prevalent circumstances up to 1965 have been included in Bunch of Thoughts. However Shri Guruji continued to be engaged in public discourse for eight more years beyond the time span of the book. Hence on his centenary birth anniversary in 2006, a 12 volume edition, an authoritative compilation of his entire thoughts( Shri Guruji Samagra Darshan) during his time as Sarsanghchalak was published. This compilation  is worth reading for those who wish to understand Shri Guruji and the evolution of his ideas better, which were in many instances a response to the concerns of the day. No opponent of the Sangh has displayed the requisite intellectual rigour to study Guruji and his ideas entirely  in depth before lifting the pen to write on him.

If twelve volumes are too expansive then his ideas have been distilled into a book called – Shri Guruji- His Vision and Mission (Drishti and Darshan) a book which provides a deep insight as well and is shorter. Dr Bhagwat appealed to everyone to read this book, so where does the question of distancing from the second Sarsanghchalak’s thoughts come in?

The answer given by Dr Bhagwat to the query on the selectively quoted sections in Bunch of Thoughts is not any different from what Shri Guruji has himself said. There was an interview that he did with Dr Jilani in the seventies, in which he answered these direct questions, it is an interview that is rarely quoted either because critics develop selective amnesia or it doesn’t suit their motivated campaign. ……………………….

Well known journalist, Khushwant Singh also interviewed Shri Guruji in 1972 and if you were to read that interview then the protracted effort to malign and misrepresent Shri Guruji by the communists who exercised control on most of the media and academic disciplines will become clear.

In the beginning he writes- “There are some people against whom you build up malice without knowing them. Guru Golwalkar had long been at the top of my hate list. However, as a journalist, I could not resist the chance of meeting him.” In the end he writes-“Was I impressed? I admit I was. He did not try to persuade me to his point of view. He made me feel that he was open to persuasion.”

Both the interviews are worth reading in their entirety. However communists have made it an art form to discuss and defame Guruji without going through the vast literature on him, it is a style of propaganda that they have “excelled” at across the world.

In Bunch of thoughts the concerns raised by Shri Guruji are the same that the world today is vexed with and are specific to an ideology (within the faith) that propagates fundamentalism and the jihadist mindset that leads to horrors and oppression. Even in Bharat the existence of such elements cannot be denied. In addition forced and illegal conversion in violation of the law by missionary bodies, urban Maoism as well as the international support to such activities have once again in the recent past been highlighted through some incidents but have a long history of spreading disquiet and violence in society. Though it is necessary to take the Muslims and Christians of Bharat along in the nation building process, it is also important to be cautious about the extremists, Jihadi and divisive elements active in the name of so-called minorities. In this sense, Shri Guruji’s caution about the threats to the nation are relevant even today.

As Hindu way of life manifests itself with the changing times, same is true with the nature of Sangh work. There have been many ups and downs in the 92 years journey of the Sangh. Many efforts of opposition, suppression and venomous propaganda have taken place. Despite all this, the Sangh thought and work has been growing with all inclusive and all pervasive approach.  Perhaps the inherent qualities of the fundamental Hindu philosophy characterised by ‘flexible rigidity’ and transformation as per times is the real strength behind this. (Dr. Manmohan Vaidya is SahSarkaryavah( Joint general secretary of RSS. Vskbharat.com October 16, 2018) -GoTop


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