\SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Ashwin Krishna 2, Vik. Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 16 September 2019


1. FESTIVALS: PAPANKUSHA EKADASHI 2. DR. MOHAN JI BHAGWAT AT BHAGYANAGAR GANESH IMMERSION
3. KENYA RAKSHA BANDHAN UTSAV 4. SHRI KRISHNA JANMASTHAMI CELEBRATED AT TEMPLES AROUND CALIFORNIA IN USA
5. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY APOLOGIZES FOR JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE 6. HINDU MIGRANTS IN GUJARAT GET CITIZENSHIP
7. EKAL VIDYALAYA FOUNDATION RAPIDLY APPROACHING 100,000 SCHOOLS TARGET 8. SHRI HINGLAJ TEMPLE FACILITIES TO BE UPGRADED
9. PAKISTAN'S SINDH GETS FIRST HINDU WOMAN POLICE OFFICER 10. SEWA INTERNATIONAL TURNING ON THE LIGHTS FOR COLOMBIAN TRIBAL CHILDREN
11. ARYANS NEVER INVADED BHARAT, SAYEXPERTS 12. RESERVATION SHOULD CONTINUE TILL BENEFICIARIES NEED IT: DATTATREYA HOSABALE
13. OVER $100K GANDHI SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN TO STUDENTS BY SAN DIEGO INDIAN AMERICAN SOCIETY 14. SSV 2019 - KISUMU, KENYA
15. HISTORIC SIKH ITEMS DISPLAYED AT KHALSA CARE FOUNDATION 16. HINDU MANDIR EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
17. SEWA’S SUPPORT HAILED CRUCIAL IN BANNING ‘SINGLE USE’ PLASTIC BAGS AT TROY HILLS USA 18. CROSS BORDER PETROLEUM PIPELINE BETWEEN BHARAT & NEPAL
19. IN 4 YEARS, BHARAT JUMPS 18 SPOTS ON WORLD TOURISM INDEX 20. BHARAT TO OFFER 1,000 PHD FELLOWSHIPS TO ASEAN STUDENTS
21. Shri Vishwa Niketan Food For Thought

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WHEN CHINA LOVED INDIA


1. FESTIVALS: PAPANKUSHA EKADASHI: Papankusha Ekadashi falls on Aashwin Shukla 11, (October 9 this year) and is dedicated to Bhagwan Padmanabha, an incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu. On this day devotees worship Bhagwan Padmanabha with total dedication and zeal. By keeping the Papankusha
Ekadashi vrat, the observer will be bestowed with his and will enjoy all the luxuries of this world.It is also the dat when Bharat Milap – Reunion of Bhagwan Ram and Bharat after the 14 year exile in forests is celebrated. It is mainly celebrated at Varanasi and other places on the next day of alongwith Dussehra celebrations.
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2. DR. MOHAN JI BHAGWAT AT BHAGYANAGAR GANESH IMMERSION: The annual grand Ganesh immersion procession at Bhagaynagar – Hyderabad started on 12th September culminating the 10 day festivities. RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat was the Chief Guest for the immersion ceremony and welcomed the procession and devotees at the historic Charminar. Hundreds of decorated Ganesh Murtis passed through the Charminar where thousands gathered to get a glimpse of the colorful procession. Dr Mohan Bhagwat in his speech, appealed to the devotees to emulate the great qualities of Sri Ganesh. “Through these Ganesh festivities, we should inculcate devotion and care towards Bharat mata. Sri Ganesh is a symbol of Shakthi, he’s the son of Shakthi, and he is also the God of Wisdom and Intelligence.” he added.
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3. KENYA RAKSHA BANDHAN UTSAV: Parklands Nagar, Nairobi celebrated the Raksha Bandhan Utsav on 25th August with a total of 56 Swayamsevaks. Kenya Sanghchalak, Navin Ji Shah tied the Rakhi to the Dhwaj. Prakash Parmar spoke about Raksha Bandhan and its importance to Swayamsevaks. Langata Nagar, Nairobi celebrated the Utsav on 25 Aug, at the Langata Campus with a total of 71 Sevikas and Swayamsevaks. Shrimati Janakiji Agastyaraju tied the Rakhi to the Dhwaj.
Alpaji Dudhiya spoke about Raksha Bandhan and its social importance. The Coast Vibhag celebrated Raksha Bandhan Utsav at Mombasa on August 31. Mitulji Gohil, said in his Bauddhik that Raksha doesn’t entail only the Sister Brother relationship, but encompasses our duties towards the Samaj and Prakruti (Nature) as a whole. After tying Rakhi to the Dhwaj, the Sevikas & Swayamsevaks tied Rakhi to each other.
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4. SHRI KRISHNA JANMASTHAMI CELEBRATED AT TEMPLES AROUND CALIFORNIA IN USA: In Norwalk, over 400 devotees, young and old, men and women celebrated Shri Krishna Janmashtami at Radha Mandir in Norwak on August 24 from early evening singing bhajans and participating in the puja. After midnight, the birth of Bhagwan Shri Krishna was celebrated with a baby in a basket. Shri Laxminarayan Mandir in the Riverside saw over 400 devotees join in the celebrations on the same evening. At Sri Siva Kameswari temple in Costa Mesa many children dressed up as Krishna and Gopikas took part in the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam and enjoyed themselves thoroughly in the breaking of the dahihandi.
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5. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY APOLOGIZES FOR JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE: Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby on September 10 visited Jallianwala Bagh memorial and said that he was both "ashamed and sorry" for the crime which was committed at that site in 1919. Welby lied on the floor of the memorial after reading out a prayer to God to seek forgiveness. While paying homage, Welby said, "It is a place for sin and redemption. You have remembered what they have done and their memory will live. I am ashamed and sorry for the impact of the crime committed. As a religious leader, I mourn the tragedy in the name of the Christ", Welby said."Here I come only seeking in sorrow and repentance before the people who have suffered in the hands of British bullets. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre happened on April 13, 1919, when troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired machine guns into a crowd of unarmed protesters and pilgrims who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh in Punjab's Amritsar on the occasion of Baisakhi. The crowd had assembled peacefully at the venue to condemn the arrest of two national leaders - Satya Pal and Saifuddin Kitchlew -- when they were fired at indiscriminately by General Dyer and his men.
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6. HINDU MIGRANTS IN GUJARAT GET CITIZENSHIP: 46 applicants have been issued citizenship certificates by office of District Collector Ahmedabad on 26th August. Six sisters Mona, Lakita, Uljhan, Heena, Lubna & Rasna told that they are on seventh sky today. With getting Bharatiya citizenship, Heena said, “We will be able to get Bharatiya passports & will try for getting admission in good university abroad. In Pakistan, we were confined to homes & studied at home. We went to school only for exam. Here in Bharat girls have all opportunity & equality for education.” Ahmedabad district is first in issuing Bharatiya citizenship certificates to Hindu migrants in Bharat, from the date of notification by Home Ministry.
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7. EKAL VIDYALAYA FOUNDATION RAPIDLY APPROACHING 100,000 SCHOOLS TARGET: As of this moment, Ekal already has 93,000 schools in the same number of villages that are grooming 2.55 million children & youth each year for life’s major challenges. The most remarkable thing about these staggering numbers is, more than half of them are girls. ‘United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) confirmed that, defying global trend, Bharat is likely to meet 100% child enrolment and school completion target set by them, in 2030.
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8. SHRI HINGLAJ TEMPLE FACILITIES TO BE UPGRADED: Shri Hinglaj Mata temple, situated in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, is to be developed and facilities for the pilgrims will be increased. Baluchistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan met a delegation of Shri Hinglaj Mata temple to discuss the facilities available at the temple, particularly during April when thousands of pilgrims throng the revered site. The committee, led by Mukhi Shiva Ram, apprised the CM of the facilities currently available en route to and at the pilgrimage site.
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9. PAKISTAN'S SINDH GETS FIRST HINDU WOMAN POLICE OFFICER: For the first time, a Hindu girl has been inducted into Sindh Police after passing the provincial competitive examinations. Pushpa Kolhi has been posted as the Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) in the province. "Pushpa Kolhi has become the first girl from #Hindu community who has qualified provincial competitive examination through Sindh Public Service Commission and become Assistant Sub Inspector in Sindh Police."
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10. SEWA INTERNATIONAL TURNING ON THE LIGHTS FOR COLOMBIAN TRIBAL CHILDREN: Sewa International’s Colombia team distributed solar lamps and panels to two indigenous communities –hw Huitorá and Aguas Negras - in the Amazon basin in June bringing light into the homes of people and enabling children to pursue their education without hindrance. The project, funded by Sewa, was carried out with the support of the Colombian government. About 250 people (45 families) in remote areas benefited from this gift: 148 LED outdoor waterproof lamps and two solar panel lighting systems with FM radio. Four leaders of Aguas Negras traveled to Huitorá to receive the donation on behalf of their community.
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11. ARYANS NEVER INVADED BHARAT, SAYEXPERTS: An inter- continental team of genome experts and archaeologists conclusively proved beyond any doubt that there was never any Aryan invasion on the subcontinent from across the border.The scientists were drawn from Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune, Harvard Medical School, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology under the CSIR (Hyderabad) , Max Planck Institute ,Leipzig, Germany and University of California, USA.
The title of the scientific findings, which is described by genome scientists like Prof Kumarasamy Thangaraj of CCMB, Hyderabad and Prof Gyaneshwar Chaubey of Banaras Hindu University as the last nail on the coffin of the Dravidian theory is “Ancient Harappan genome lacks ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers”.
The research which focussed on human genomes as well as archaeological studies found that the Indus Valley population has no detectable ancestry from Steppe pastoralists or from Anatolian and Iranian farmers, suggesting farming in South Asia arose from local foragers rather than from large-scale migration from the West, Prof Vasant Shinde, director, Deccan College said during a program at Delhi.
The Indus Valley Civilization is one of the first large scale urban societies in the ancient world believed to have existed during the period 2600 to 1900 BCE. “But the DNA samples we collected from a Harappan cemetery in Rakhigarhi in Haryana proves that there is no trace of any foreign genetic presence in them which proves that people belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization had distinct genetic lineage,” said Prof Thangaraj of CCMB, Hyderabad. Prof Shinde explained that had there been traces of genome from other sources like Iran or Steppe region in the samples collected from Rakhigarhi it could have been argued that there was annexation and cross breeding. “But the results negate the theory of Aryan-Dravidian divide and Aryan attacks of any kind,” said Prof Shinde.
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12. RESERVATION SHOULD CONTINUE TILL BENEFICIARIES NEED IT: DATTATREYA HOSABALE: “There is social and economic disparity in our society and therefore reservation is required...we totally support the reservation as mandated by the Constitution,” said RSS Sahasarakaryavah Dattatreya Hosbale at a press conference on the last day of the Sangh’s three-day coordination meeting in Pushkar, Rajasthan on September 8. The RSS strongly feels and has been working towards the belief that temples, cremation grounds and water reservoirs should be open for all, he added.
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13. OVER $100K GANDHI SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN TO STUDENTS BY SAN DIEGO INDIAN AMERICAN SOCIETY: The San Diego Indian American Society’s Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Lecture Series was held at the Atkinson Auditorium in the University of California, San Diego, August 17. In his opening remarks, Dr. M.C. “Madhu” Madhavan, the 87-year-old Bharatiya American founder and executive director, traced the history of SDIAS and its growth from recognizing 10 outstanding students with awards of about $5,000 in 1984 to 54 students this year with scholarship awards of $110,000. Brother Chidananda discussed the special relationship between Paramahansa Yogananda, the founder of SRF, and Gandhiji and their mutual interest in bringing peace to the world. He said from 1923, and after Yogananda came to the U.S., he began to spread the yoga science of meditation and began telling audiences all over the country about the profound spiritual movement that Gandhiji was creating. Chidananda said, as Gandhiji had put, “yoga philosophy to work on an unprecedented level, and by doing so, literally changed the history of the modern world.”
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14. SSV 2019 - KISUMU, KENYA: The Sangh Shiksha Varg (SSV2019) was held in Kisumu, from 10t—18 August. 56 Swayamsevaks and 31 Sevikas got together in a Gurukul like environment, for 9 Days, to get trained further in Sangh activities over the SSV. From Day 1 all the Shiksharthis were very serious and paid full attention to grab all knowledge taught to them. The Sharirik focus was on Samata and Yogasana. The Bauddhik was focused on personal skills and character building. The Shiksharthis were treated to very delicious meals, cooked by the Mothers of Kisumu Sevikas and Swayamsevaks.
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15. HISTORIC SIKH ITEMS DISPLAYED AT KHALSA CARE FOUNDATION: Historical artifacts associated with Guru Nanak Dev and the Sikh empire were the focus of an interesting exhibition held at the Khalsa Care Foundation at Pacoima, California, USA, on August 24. Some of the items from the era included a brass jug with a handle (kamandal), a brass tumbler, a jug (gagaar) and a hand-written story of birth (janamsakhi) of Guru Nanak Dev, in flowing Gurmukhi, by Bhai Mani Singh, the 18th-century Sikh scholar and martyr. They also included a Puratan Panj Granth Pothi, or a small book containing five chosen texts, from the Guru Granth Sahib, written in Gurumukhi in the flowing style of the time. Also on view were coins from the 15th century. Guru Nanak Dev traveled extensively and when in Nepal he was honored with coins. Armaments used in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh – swords and daggers – were part of the display of historical items. The traveling exhibition made history come alive for all those who were able to view it.
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16. HINDU MANDIR EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Nearly 100 delegates including 19 youth from 18 temples and 15 organizations of Southern California participated in the fourth Regional Hindu Mandir Executive Conference of Southern California that was held on August 18 at the Sanatan Dharma Temple in Norwalk. The aim of the conference was to bring together religions that have their origins in Bharat – Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Buddhists – with the purpose of sharing, in a spirit of unity, their experience and knowledge.
Representatives from several religious organizations brainstormed and provided ideas to work toward their stated goal. Pandit Chandrashekaran, Sri Siva Kameswari Temple; Ma Mukthikanada, Nithyanandeshwera Hindu Temple; Swami Muktatmananda, Bharat Seva Sangh were among those who participated. Several youths participated in the conference. Children from VYASA-LA explained the benefits of yoga.

Another young girl from the Gurudwara at Norco spoke on ‘Guru Nanak’s principles of Sikh Dharma.’ There was also a dance performance by students of Savithri Dance Academy.--GotTop

17. SEWA’S SUPPORT HAILED CRUCIAL IN BANNING ‘SINGLE USE’ PLASTIC BAGS AT TROY HILLS USA: Parsippany-Troy Hills is the largest community by population in Morris county, and the first in the county to pass a resolution banning single-use plastic bags. City Council Vice President Janice McCarthy said, “I am thankful for the great support this effort received from the Environmental Advisory Committee, ANJEC, Sewa International, their volunteers, and hundreds of residents that recognize the importance of this issue and understand that the ever increasing use of plastic is out of control as well as how it impacts our environment and health.”
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18. CROSS BORDER PETROLEUM PIPELINE BETWEEN BHARAT & NEPAL: Asserted as a game changer by enhancing relation between two neighbouring countries, Bharat and Nepal, the Motihari- Amlekhganj petroleum product pipeline was inaugurated by Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi and Nepal PM K P Sharma Oli on 10th
September via video conferencing. The over 60 km-long pipeline is the first-ever cross-border petroleum product pipeline in the South Asian region, according to a video presentation made before the inauguration. As of now, tankers carry petroleum products from Bharat to Nepal as part of an arrangement which is in place since 1973. Bharat has invested Rs. 3.5 billion to install the pipeline.

PM Modi and Nepal PM Oli had jointly laid the foundation stone for the project at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi during Oli's visit to Bharat last year.--GotTop

19. IN 4 YEARS, BHARAT JUMPS 18 SPOTS ON WORLD TOURISM INDEX: Bharat clocked the biggest improvement among the top performers in global tourism, jumping from 40th in 2017 to 34th in the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019 published by the World Economic Forum. The only lower middle income country in the top-35 ranked countries, a look at where it scores and where it lags as a major tourist destination. According to World Bank, a whopping 1.5 crore international tourists visited Bharat in 2017.
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20. BHARAT TO OFFER 1,000 PHD FELLOWSHIPS TO ASEAN STUDENTS: The Government of Bharat is launching a programme commencing on Sepember 16 that will allow and offer 1,000 PhD fellowships to students of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at the Institute of Information Technology (IITs) in Bharat. External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal will jointly inaugurate the programme. Head of missions of ASEAN countries, senior officials of ministries of External Affairs and Human Resource Development, Directors of all 23 IITs, Chairman of UGC and Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog would attend the event.
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21. Shri Vishwa Niketan: Pravas: Shri Vadla Bhagaiah ji sahsarkaryavaha, RSS is on tour of USA and Canada.Visitors: Rajiv Issar, USA.

Food For Thought: Bharat is proud of our scientists! They’ve given their best and have always made Bharat proud. These are moments to be courageous, and courageous we will be! — Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi after the snapping of contact from Chandrayaan-2 just before 2.1 km from the Moon.
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Jai Shree Ram
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WHEN CHINA LOVED INDIA

Kashmiri Buddhist scholar KUMARAJIVA sparked a cultural renaissance in the East 1,600 years ago, when the Chinese, eager to learn from India, became his avid students. MONA MEHTA reports from an exhibition on this exchange in the Capital recently

The ‘Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai’ chant may no longer resound along the Indo-China border today. But it’s a good time to relive the great relationship India had with China more than a millennium ago. India’s most significant export to the East — Buddhism — reached China via the Silk Route, sparking a cultural renaissance. Indic cultural emissaries were no diplomats; they were Buddhist scholars like Kumarajiva who journeyed from India to China 1,600 years ago, and whet the Chinese appetite for Indic knowledge. This and other details were revealed at an exhibition titled Legacy and Life of Kumarajiva in New Delhi recently.It was curated by Prof Shashibala, research professor at the International Academy of Indian Culture, Delhi. “China has the maximum number of Buddhist treasures, temples, monasteries, and cave complexes in the world,” informs Shashibala. “All of this was facilitated via the Silk Route, & this was not easy”.
Recently, when the curating team travelled via this route into China, for three whole days they had to drive a gruelling 800 km per day because there were no facilities available on the route. So nothing much has changed,it seems, since the days of Hiuen Tsang whose travel accounts have disseminated a wealth of information on both India and China. He wrote that people would starve,die of
thirst,or lose their way, yet great masters and monks travelled to China carrying Sanskrit scriptures with them.Why? Because they were welcomed warmly and eagerly by Chinese emperors and their subjects, enthusiastic to learn from the rich knowledge of Indian scholars.
Shashibala cites an ancient Sanskrit- Khotanese book of conversation from Central Asia,Vartalap Pustika, the kind you carry when visiting a country where they don’t speak your language. It had four questions. After the usual pleasantries, ‘where are you from’ and ‘how are you’ one monk asks the other,‘So what Sanskrit scriptures have you brought with you?’ ‘Have you met the emperor?’ Kumarajiva stands out in an array of Indian scholars who went east also because he had a family history of such scholarship, points out Shashibala.
His father, Kumarayana, was a Kashmiri Brahmin noblemanturned- Buddhist monk who travelled along the Silk Route to disseminate Buddha’s teachings. His mother, Jiva, was a princess of Kucha kingdom, which lay en route. As a young prince, Kumarajiva, a child prodigy, studied Buddhist scriptures of the Mahayana tradition and also the vedas, at the behest of his mother, who became a Buddhist nun when he was seven.
Well-versed in Sanskrit and Chinese, Kumarajiva was asked by his guru to travel to China to share knowledge, but the ruler of Kucha resisted as he did not wish to lose a scholar of such repute.
Meanwhile, Kumarajiva’s fame reached far and wide. When the Chinese invitations were ignored, the emperor sent an army of 70,000 soldiers to capture Kumarajiva and bring him to his kingdom. He was made the royal guru.Monasteries were built to house him where Buddhist scholars from across the kingdom would come to study,understand and translate Buddhist texts in Sanskrit
into Chinese. “Kumarajiva had a unique style of translating the texts. Being a poet himself, he did it poetically, making them reader-friendly. Of the 54 scriptures he worked on, the Lotus Sutra, Sukhavati Vyuha Sutra and the Vimalakirtinirdesha Sutra stand out. His
translations enabled many Buddhist sects to get formed further east, in Japan.

‘Nippon,’ another name for Japan, meaning ‘land of the rising sun’, is derived from his translations, and the Soka Gakkai and Pureland sects of Buddhism too are based on them.Japanese prince Shotoku Taishi was so reverential towards Kumarajiva that his
constitution — Asia’s first constitution — was based on Buddhist teachings: Bahujan Hitaye, Bahujan Sukhai and the Panchashila. There are 65,000 Buddhist temples today in Japan, thanks to Kumarajiva’s teahings,” says Shashibala.

The east’s quest for Indic knowledge has been overwhelming.There is evidence that Chinese rulers at one point sent an army to Champa,Vietnam, to acquire 1,300 Sanskrit scriptures there. And, a section of the Great Wall of China has the words ‘Supreme Victory’ written on it, in Sanskrit. “Today, too, scores of Chinese and international scholars are all looking towards India to explain the philosophical meaning behind this invaluable heritage,” says Shashibala. Even as governments spar over border issues and China opposes India’s bid for NSG membership, it is people-to-people knowledge exchanges and philosophical scholarship that have the potential to take Indo-Chinese relationship to more evolved heights. (Editorial by Mona Mehta, Speaking Tree Times of India, 1st July 2016)  --GotTop


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\SAMVAD  श्री विश्व निकेतन SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN

Bhadrapad Shukla 2, Vik. Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 1 September 2019


1. FESTIVALS: DURGA PUJA 2. $4.2M PROJECT FOR BAHRAIN KRISHNA TEMPLE
3. RAKSHABANDHAN IS FESTIVAL OF HUMANITY – INDRESH KUMAR 4. EXPATS CELEBRATE JANMASHTAMI AT ABU DHABI TEMPLE SITE
5. UAE AND BAHRAIN HONOUR PM MODI WITH THEIR HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARDS 6. GANESH FESTIVAL IN LA COURNEUVE: “IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE ABLE TO PRACTICE OUR RELIGION HERE”
7. KYOTO TEMPLE PUTS FAITH IN ROBOT PRIEST 8. ARUN JAITLEY PASSES AWAY
9. VRIKSHARAKSHABANDHAN 10. CHANDRAYAAN-2 NARROWS GAP FROM MOON
11. SEVIKAS TIE RAKHIS AT ARMY TRAINING CENTER 12. READY FOR SELFLESS SERVICE, IT’S RSS SWAYAMSEVAKS
13. RASHTRAPATI AWARD TO DR.JANARDHAN HEGDE 14. REALIZING BHARATIYATA IN EDUCATION
15. LAGHU UDYOG BHARATI: POISED FOR A TAKE-OFF 16. DEVELOPMENT OF SANSKRIT KEY TO NATION’S ALL-ROUND PROGRESS: DINESH KAMAT
17. HSS GURU VANDANA EVENT AT 68 LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE 18. GITA JAYANTI MAHOTSAV IN LONDON
19. CAIRO'S "HINDU PALACE" TO REOPEN IN OCTOBER 20. BHARATIYA AMERICAN TEEN WINS SOUTH ASIAN SPELLING BEE
21. NUMBER OF BHARATIYAS IN UK FOR STUDIES AND WORK UP SHARPLY 22. BHARATIYA AMERICAN KASHMIRI PANDITS CELEBRATE ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 AT HOUSTON MEET
23. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN Food for Thought
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REUNIFICATION OF INDIA A NECESSITY


1. FESTIVALS: DURGA PUJA , the most popular festival in West Bengal, also celebrated in the states of Assam, Tripura and Odisha; and in Bangladesh and Nepal is held on Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Dashami of the Ashwin Shukla Paksha, falling on 5-8 October this year. The colorful idols of Maan Durga are installed and Pran Pratishtha is done on Saptami. Nine different types of plants are also worshiped, representing the nine divine forms of the Goddess on Saptami day. On Ashtami, the goddess is worshiped in the form of a young unmarried virgin girl, adorned as Goddess Durga, in a ritual called the Kumari Puja. In the evening, the important Sandhi Puja is performed to worship Goddess Durga in her Chamunda form, which slayed the two accomplices of Mahishasura -- Chanda and Munda -- during her battle to kill the demon. The Puja concludes on Navami with a maha aarti. Goddess Durga is believed to have killed the buffalo demon Mahishasura on this day, and she's worshiped in the form of Mahisasuramardini. Dashami is when Goddess Durga returns to her husband's abode and the idols are taken for immersion. Married women offer red vermillion powder to the Goddess and smear themselves with it.--GoTop

2. $4.2M PROJECT FOR BAHRAIN KRISHNA TEMPLE: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi on August 25 launched the $4.2 million redevelopment project of the 200-year-old Lord Sri Krishna temple in Manama and said it manifests the strong ties between Bharat and Bahrain. Modi, the first Bharatiya Pradhan Mantri to visit the key Gulf nation, offered prayers at the Shreenathji Temple in Manama, the oldest temple in the region, and also the “prasad” that he bought with the RuPay card after launching it in the UAE on August 24. He also greeted and interacted with the Bharatiya diaspora, who came to witness the event at the temple. The $4.2 million redevelopment project will be on a piece of land measuring 16,500 square feet and the new four-floor structure covering 45,000 square feet will have an overall height of 30 meters. Around 350,000 Bharatiya nationals, mostly from Kerala, live in Bahrain. The Bharatiya community comprise a third of Bahrain's total population of 1.2 million. -GoTop

3. RAKSHABANDHAN IS FESTIVAL OF HUMANITY – INDRESH JI: RSS Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal Sadasya and Patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) Indresh Kumar said that Rakshabadhan is the festival celebrated as a festival of humanity. He was speaking at the International Rakshabandhan festival organized by various organizations including MRM, Bharat-Tibet Sahyog Manch, Forum for Awareness of National Security, Himalaya Parivar, Dharma Sanskriti Sangam, etc. in New Delhi on August 13. Leaders of these organizations, religious personalities from Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhists, Sikh, Jain, etc. were present on the occasion. Muslim women in large numbers attended the function and tied Rakhis to Indresh Kumar and other dignitaries. MRM National Convener Mohd Afzal, FANS Organizing Secretary Golok Bihari Rai, office-bearers of BTSM, Himalaya Parivar, and other organisations were present. -GoTop

4. EXPATS CELEBRATE JANMASHTAMI AT ABU DHABI TEMPLE SITE: Thousands of expatriates marked Janmashtami, the annual Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Bhagwan Krishna, with various events across Abu Dhabi. Festivities started at the BAPS Hindu Mandir site and various associations across the capital and Al Ain during the evening hours. The celebrations included singing devotional songs, recitation of holy book Bhagavad Gita, praying together for peace and harmony, dance-drama plays, swinging the cradle of baby Krishna and more. There were close to 4,000 devotees at the BAPS Hindu Mandir site.
Sidhagauranga Dasa, 'yatra' leader of the Abu Dhabi event, said most of the devotees were from Mussafah and Bani Yas. "This is one day when we bring all these devotees from workers' accommodations. ISKCON Abu Dhabi started in 1994 and this is our silver jubilee year." -GoTop

5. UAE AND BAHRAIN HONOUR PM MODI WITH THEIR HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARDS: Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi was honoured with "The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance" in Manama on August 24 as he held talks with King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on various bilateral and regional issues. While receiving the award PM Modi said: "It is an honour for entire Bharat. This is a symbol of the close and friendly relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Bharat."Earlier in the day, PM Modi was also honoured with the 'Order of Zayed', the UAE's highest civilian award, as a mark of appreciation for his efforts to boost bilateral ties between the two nations.  -GoTop

6. GANESH FESTIVAL IN LA COURNEUVE: “IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE ABLE TO PRACTICE OUR RELIGION HERE”: Dressed in traditional dress, several hundred people participated on August 18 in the celebrations of Bhagwan Ganesh. The event was organized for the third time in a row in the municipality. The ceremony was organized by the Sri Sithi Vinayagar temple, in this commune which, after Paris, has the largest Hindu community in France. “The festival of Ganesh has existed since the beginning of time. It’s a tradition and it’s great to be able to organize it in France,” insists Pheepa, a resident of Aulnay-sous-Bois who arrived from Sri Lanka in 2010.” -GoTop

7. KYOTO TEMPLE PUTS FAITH IN ROBOT PRIEST: A robotic priest the android Kannon, based on the Buddhist deity of mercy, preaches sermons at Kodaiji temple in Kyoto, and its human colleagues predict that with artificial intelligence it could one day acquire unlimited wisdom.“This robot will never die; it will just keep updating itself and evolving,” said priest Tensho Goto. “That’s the beauty of a robot. It can store knowledge forever and limitlessly.
Developed at a cost of almost $1 million (¥106 million) in a joint project between the Zen temple and renowned robotics professor Hiroshi Ishiguro at Osaka University, the robot — called Mindar — teaches about compassion and the dangers of desire, anger and ego. “You cling to a sense of selfish ego,” it warns worshippers. “Worldly desires are nothing other than a mind lost at sea.” -GoTop

8. ARUN JAITLEY PASSES AWAY: Senior BJP leader and former finance minister Arun Jaitley passed away on August 24 at AIIMS. He was 66. A lawyer by profession, Arun Jaitley was the Finance Minister in the Narendra Modi cabinet's first term. Arun Jaitley was jailed by the Indira Gandhi government during the Emergency. He was an ABVP leader at the time. He had written a series of articles on the dark days of Emergency last year.
RSS Sarasanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat Mourns Death Of Arun Jaitley: RSS posted on its twitter handle a joint statement of its Sarasanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat and Sarakaryavah Shri Bhaiyyaji Joshi paying tributes to the former finance minister and BJP stalwart."This talented and learned leadership is no more now. Jaitley had begun his social and political life at a very young age. The country is progressing on the path of development in various fields for which his contribution was necessary as well as important. May his soul rest in peace." -GoTop

9. VRIKSHARAKSHABANDHAN: Lt. Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi on August 17 tied traditional sacred threads to the old big trees in the botanical garden of Puducherry. Vrikshabandhan was done with an intention to sensitize people towards environment protection and promote a sense of brotherhood towards nature. The Botanical Gardens is spread over an area of 22 acres in the center of the city. The garden has 1500 species of plants with placards indicating the species, common name and interesting information like the uses of the tree, amount of oxygen generated and its medicinal value. -GoTop

10. CHANDRAYAAN-2 NARROWS GAP FROM MOON: Lt. Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi on August 17 tied traditional sacred threads to the old big trees in the botanical garden of Puducherry. Vrikshabandhan was done with an intention to sensitize people towards environment protection and promote a sense of brotherhood towards nature. The Botanical Gardens is spread over an area of 22 acres in the center of the city. The garden has 1500 species of plants with placards indicating the species, common name and interesting information like the uses of the tree, amount of oxygen generated and its medicinal value.
Chandrayaan-2 narrowed its distance from the Moon after a manoeuvre on 29th August morning. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said it completed the third orbit action lasting nearly 20 minutes to bring the spacecraft closer to the Moon. It was done from the Mission Operations Complex at ISTRAC in Bengaluru. An update on Day 38 of the launch said, “The third lunar-bound orbit manoeuvre of Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft was performed successfully. All spacecraft parameters are normal.” -GoTop
 

11. SEVIKAS TIE RAKHIS AT ARMY TRAINING CENTER: Rashtra Sevika Samiti sevikas of Durga shakha in Bengaluru took the opportunity of visiting Rashtriya Army Police Training Center at Bengaluru and tied Rakhi to 200 soldiers as gesture of gratitude for their service to the nation. Brig. Rajkumar gave them sweets and wished the best to all the sevikas. -GoTop

12. READY FOR SELFLESS SERVICE, IT’S RSS SWAYAMSEVAKS: 30 families got stranded and lost their means of commute when one bridge connecting the village and the mainland got washed away in recent floods and Landslides in Nilambur area, Kerala. The Villagers requested RSS – Sewabharati for help to restore the path with a temporary bridge and within no time Swayamsevaks swung into the engineering mission. Within couple of hours time Sewabharati – RSS workers made a usable strong bridge across the stream for the use of Villagers.-GoTop

13. RASHTRAPATI AWARD TO DR.JANARDHAN HEGDE: Dr. Janardan Hegde has been selected for the Rashtrapati Award – 2019. He has been recognized for the selfless service towards propagating Samskrit. Senior scholars who are contributing in the field of Samskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Classical Kannada, Classical Odiya are selected for this award. This award includes Certificate of Honour and 5 lakh rupees. Vidwan Sri Janardan Hegde is the founder and chief editor of Sambhashana Sandesha. He has authored various books related to Samskrit philology and grammar. -GoTop

14. REALIZING BHARATIYATA IN EDUCATION: “Each nation has a different background, different set of values, different scenario and different culture. So, there can’t be one education policy for the entire world. It varies from nation to nation. We need our own education policy because our nation has different perspective and needs. The presence of Bharatiyata in education is a must for complete knowledge and growth of a human being ”, said RSS Sarsanghchalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat while addressing a gathering on the topic of ‘Bharatiya Education System and Need for Bharatiyata in Education system’. The discussion was organized by Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas (SSUN) as part of Gyanotsav 2019 at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi on August 18. “Time changes, technology changes, things change but there must be certain things on which we have to remain firm and those are our very basis of being Bharatiya”, he added. Among those who graced the occasion included secretary of SSUN Atul Kothari, convener of SSUN Dina Nath Batra and Vice Chancellor of Patanjali Yogpeeth Acharya Bal Kishan. -GoTop

15. LAGHU UDYOG BHARATI: POISED FOR A TAKE-OFF: “After successfully completing 25 years of fruitful existence, the Laghu Udyog Bharati (LUB) is poised for a take-off. You are the trendsetters of tomorrow. Convert your organization into an influential entity with the capacity of transforming the situation in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector in the country”, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohanrao Bhagwat, exhorted the delegates during the inaugural session of the Silver Jubilee All India Conference of LUB at Nagpur on August 16. A 1700 strong audience of entrepreneurs drawn from Manipur to Gujarat and Jammu & Kashmir to Kanyakumari was listening to him in rapt attention. The LUB also honored the first generation entrepreneurs. Union Surface Transport and MSME Minister and MP from Nagpur Nitin Gadkari also graced the occasion. -GoTop

16. DEVELOPMENT OF SANSKRIT KEY TO NATION’S ALL-ROUND PROGRESS: DINESH KAMAT: Development of Sanskrit language will ensure all-round development of our country, said Dinesh Kamat, All India Organizing Secretary of Sanskrit Bharati in Bhopal on August 19. Speaking as a keynote speaker at the valedictory function of the week-long Sanskrit Saptah Mahotsava organized by Sanskrit Bharati, Kamat said that Sanskrit is protector and conductor of our age old tradition of knowledge and science and its development will ensure the all-round development of our nation. Bhopal MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur was the chief guest of the program. Dr Krishna Kant Tiwari, Regional Organizing Secretary of Sanskrit Bharati Pramod Pandit, State Organizing Secretary, Neeraj Dixit, Vice President Dr Ashok Bhadoria, RSS Sah PrantSanghchalal Ashok Pandey, Prant Prachar Pramukh Dr Manish Jugran, Om Prakash Shivhare, Shiv Narayan Dwivedi, Pawan Dwivedi and others were present on the occasion.-GoTop

17. HSS GURU VANDANA EVENT AT 68 LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE: Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, USA (HSS) organized Guru Vandana events in the months of May and June across the nation to honor teachers and their contribution in the society. More than 1700 academicians including teachers, principals, and superintendent a total of over 8000 attendees participated in 68 events held across the nation.-GoTop

18. GITA JAYANTI MAHOTSAV IN LONDON: Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister, Vipul Goel inaugurated the Shobha Yatra brought out in London on conclusion of the three-day International Gita Jayanti Mahotsav on August 11 in which a large number of residents of Bharatiya origin as well as of British origin and dignitaries from many countries around the world participated. Goel said that this is a scripture which would propagate the message of world peace. A large number of people gathered on streets to pay their respect to the holy scripture during the Shobha Yatra. -GoTop

19. CAIRO'S "HINDU PALACE" TO REOPEN IN OCTOBER: Cairo's long awaited landmark "Hindu Palace" or "Baron Palace" will open its doors to welcome the public this October. Its much-needed renovation, which started in August 2017, was reported to cost over US$6 million. According to Mostafa Waziri, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, 90 percent of the refurbishment process has been completed as of now. Inspired by the Hindu temple of Angkor Wat (Cambodia), the mansion is often referred to as the Hindu Palace. It was built by a Belgian millionaire and the founder of Heliopolis Edouard Louis Joseph, or Baron Empain at the end of the 19th century. -GoTop

20. BHARATIYA AMERICAN TEEN WINS SOUTH ASIAN SPELLING BEE: A Bharatiya American teen from Edison, New Jersey, was victorious in the 2019 South Asian Spelling Bee, correctly spelling “flipe” meaning to strip off by or as if by peeling, to earn the national title and $3,000 grand prize, Navneeth Murali bested Hephzibah Sujoe, 13, of Fort Worth, Texas; Pranav Nandakumar, 13, of Austin, Texas; and Vayun Krishna, 12, of Sunnyvale, California, who all tied for the runner-up position, “It fills my heart to see such talented young spellers from across the country who make us proud as a community,” South Asian Spelling Bee founder Rahul Walia said in a statement.-GoTop

21. NUMBER OF BHARATIYAS IN UK FOR STUDIES AND WORK UP SHARPLY: Unperturbed by Brexit and the discontinuation of the two-year post-study work visa, Bharatiya skilled workers, tourists and students are flocking to Britain. The number of Bharatiya students choosing to study in Britain has shot up 42% in the past year (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019) and the number of Tier 4 (student) visas issued to Bharatiyas is now at its highest level since 2011-2012 at 21,881, according to the immigration statistics of UK. -GoTop

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BHARATIYA AMERICAN KASHMIRI PANDITS CELEBRATE ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 AT HOUSTON MEET: Celebrating the abrogation of Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora organized a meeting of Bharatiya American community members in Houston, Texas with the head of BJP's Foreign Affairs Department, Vijay Chauthaiwale.All the heads of Kashmiri Pandits community organizations from Bharat and community members from Australia, the UK, Germany, Singapore, Bharat and the U.S. connected with the meeting via teleconference Aug.18.

."The abrogation of Article 370 was a historic moment... It was the result of the strong ideological commitment, will to execute, emotional involvement, strategic implementation and focused techniques to execute the strategy that our visionary Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and his team had shown," he said. Surinder Kaul, international coordinator of GKPD, said: "It was time to celebrate the power and diversity of our great nation." -GoTop

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SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Shri Vadla Bhagaiah ji sahsarkaryavaha RSS will tour USA and Canada. Visitors: Anand Kumar Pappuri and family;USA.


Food for Thought: There could never be any antagonism, real or imagined, between scientific and religious conviction, in Hinduism. — Swami Vivekanand -GoTop

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REUNIFICATION OF INDIA A NECESSITY

Markandey Katju

For a long time, I have been propagating the idea that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should reunite under a secular government for their mutual good (see the Mission Statement and articles on indianreunificationassociation.co.in). I have long said that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are really one country, with a common culture, and were one for centuries.
Many people have criticised this idea, more so in light of the recent developments in the subcontinent. Many Pakistanis, including Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, say that recent developments in the region prove that the founder of Pakistan, MA Jinnah, was right in insisting that Muslims get their own homeland otherwise atrocities (e.g. lynching, attacks and incarceration of Muslims for long periods on trumped-up charges) would be committed on them in a united India. So these developments prove that Partition was good for Muslims, and the idea of Indian reunification is only a pipe dream, they point out.
My reply is as follows: Our aim must be to create a highly industrialised country, because only then can we generate the wealth needed for the welfare of our people and give them decent lives. Only a high level of industrialisation can create millions of jobs to wipe out unemployment.
The Partition of India in 1947, and creation of an Islamic state, which was a historical British swindle on the basis of the bogus two-nation theory, was aimed at preventing this growth. If India emerges as another China, then, with its cheap labour, our industries will undercut their rivals from developed countries. Who will buy their costly goods then and won’t their industries shut down? One China has become a headache for the West. Will they permit another?
So the secret understanding among developed countries is that India must not be allowed to emerge as a modern industrial giant like China. To prevent that, Indians must remain divided on the basis of religion, caste, region etc.
All this talk of improving relations between India and Pakistan (such as that touted by the campaign Aman ki Asha) is unrealistic and nonsense. The very purpose of creating Pakistan as an Islamic state was that there shouldn’t be peace but hostility between the two neighbors and Hindus and Muslims. If there are good relations then the very purpose of creating Pakistan will be defeated.
Our common enemy is massive poverty, record unemployment, appalling child malnourishment, farmers in distress, spiralling prices, ignorance, lack of healthcare, unabated corruption, atrocities on minorities, etc We waste our scant and precious resources fighting each other instead of joining hands and fighting against these problems that are our real enemies. To say that Partition was necessary to safeguard Muslims is puerile. First, there are as many Muslims in India as in Pakistan (about 200 million in each). Second, Muslims in Pakistan may be safe from Hindu bigots, but are they safe from Muslim bigots? Are Ahmadis, Shias safe? Are Barelvis safe from Deobandis? They often bomb mosques, dargahs, etc. And are the Muslims there free from the evils of unemployment, price rise, malnourishment, ignorance, lack of healthcare, corruption, etc? It was a stupid idea that creation of Pakistan will keep Muslims safe. In fact Partition has increased the problems of Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Christians there.
So, unless we reunite, we will keep wasting our scant resources fighting each other, and will never become a highly industrialised country, and thus remain poor with many social evils. As mentioned earlier, we are really one nation with a common culture, and were befooled by the British into thinking we are each other’s enemies. But how are we to reunite?
This can only be done peacefully and voluntarily, and will take a long time, maybe 10-20 years. The communal venom which was injected into our body politic by vested interests for over a century, will take a long time to be expelled. During this period, we must patiently explain to the masses the truth that we are really one nation, were one for centuries, and spread the idea of Indian reunification among them.
As Victor Hugo said, “There is one thing more powerful than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.” The idea of Indian reunification is one whose time has come though it will no doubt take a long time to achieve.
We will be called daydreamers by many. But when Giuseppe Mazzini spoke of Italian unification, he too was called a daydreamer, though the dream became a reality thanks to the efforts of Count Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. West and East Germany reunited in 1990 after partition in 1945. North and South Vietnam reunited in 1975 after a partition of over 21 years.
At present, all that needs to be done is to spread the idea of reunification, as is being done by the Indian Reunification Association. Later, when the idea has gripped the imagination and minds of the masses, then people will use their creativity and find ways to make a peaceful reunification a reality.
However, it’s vital that such a reunification is under a liberal leadership, which while ensuring religious freedom does not tolerate religious bigotry from any quarter and crushes it with an iron hand. Such progressive leaders will rapidly ensure industrialization of the nation, provide for the welfare of the people and catapult India into the front ranks of the world community. How and when such a historic transformation will take place, who these leaders would be, is impossible to predict. But it is a necessity. (The writer is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India) — The Pioneer, 21 August 2019. -GoTop


Shri Vishwa Niketan  vishwav@bol.net.in