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Analyst, Investor, Student, Animal Lover, Gaming Enthusiast, Saarthi, Hindu Nationalist, Seeker and Chaitanya! I take immense pride as a Bhaaratiya and as a Hindu - I have complete faith that the Sanatani value system can truly guide us towards inner peace which forms the nucleus of all my actions. I like to think of myself as a Thought Provoker and an Inquisitive Traveler committed to my nation’s tryst with destiny - to realize the dreams of Arya Chanakya, Swami Vivekananda, Veer Savarkar, Shivaji Maharaj, APJ Abdul Kalam and many more. My Faith: No cause is lost if there is 1 mad guy left to fight for it! My Motto: God give me courage to change what I can, the strength to accept what I can’t and the wisdom to know the difference! My Principle: Ask not what the nation does for you, ask what you can do for your nation! My Driving Force: Karen Raven's quote, "Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only much as I dream can I be" My Goal: To make myself a better person today, than what I was yesterday!

Wednesday 23 June 2010

Not for Christ....

My casual search on the net for good articles to read has led me to another national issue which I believe deserves utmost priority. It reaffirms the fact of division among us and how the rift is widening.
The Catholic Church's interference and influence is growing in our country. After Nagaland and Mizoram, Manipur is the the new offering at the feet of Jesus Christ. Christian Missionaries are out to convert people of the country, especially from the 7 sister states to Christianity. Put a cross around the neck and that's it you are a Christian and that is how the conversion takes place. The Church is only interested in numbers and they do not care for core values and ideals nor do they care about the people. Huge amount of money and gifts are transported across the seas; the poor locals in the 7 sister states are provided with food, clothes and other goods and in return are asked to convert to Christianity by feeding them with the thought that Christ cares for them unlike any other God. It looks as human service externally but what of the crooked intentions within?
Shri Krishna never gifted fruits of hard work. He always made us earn it. "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach him how, you feed him for lifetime" is a very famous quote. The church style seems quite paradoxical. In the process the people are made dependent to these supplies and broken away from the nation. Manipur is slowly coming under the grip of church. Its programme ‘Ecoho Night’ was convened by Sumpa Hamangte and Namethaai Thimai on October 6-8, 2009 at the Seminar Hall of MBC Centre, church of Imphal. Many of the church leaders and Pastors were invited to deliver lectures there. Most interesting was its colourful poster which was published with a Cross at the centre with "Manipur is for Christ" as its main slogan. What does it mean? Is it to influence the social psyche of people in Manipur? They erect crosses and statues of Jesus on the road side, construct churches at prime locations of cities to let people feel their presence. 
These acts of the missionaries are dividing the nation. They are hacking away at those ever valuable parts of the country. We need to keep in mind that physical invasion is of little importance to conquer a nation. Any battle is won in the mind. The battlefield might be culture or economy but its not about land anymore. Due to this such cultural invasions we have already lost Kashmir to Islamist Extremism; 5 of the 7 sister states(i.e. barring Assam and Arunachal) to missionary policies of crippling the mass. Assam is nearly into the hands of the Bangladeshi Muslims who enjoy voting rights there due to the porous border along the east resulting in high influx of illegal migrants. There are already many mini- Pakistan's and those extremist pockets in the country. What else are we going to lose before we realize the growing danger of Islamist Radicals and Church Missionaries who are hell bent to fragment Bhaarat? Our personal woes and issues need to be kept aside for a change to counter this attack. We are not cowards to run away. The teachings of the Geeta never tell us to run away from a fight. Yes, we are a tolerant community but our enemies have long mistaken that for fear and cowardice. Let our enemies know that Bhaarat will not take this lightly, we will strike back in whatever way possible. We cannot allow this great nation 2 slink away into oblivion. At a recently convened conference at Bangalore, Islamist Radicals and Christian Missionaries have decided to convert the entire east coast of Bhaarat. What is to become of Hindustaan?
The question that arises here is not about any religion. It is about the culture of Hindustaan. The word "Hindu" goes way beyond religion. The true meaning of Hindu comes primarily from the Sindhu river. The land around it was called Sindhustaan, i.e. the land of the Sindhus - settlers along the Sindhu. The west could not pronounce 'Sa' just like the Assamese and pronounced it as 'Ha'. Thus Sindhustaan became Hindustaan. As aptly put by Veer Savarkar, any person belonging to the land between the Sindhu river and Sindhu (Sindhu here means Sea in Sanskrit) who considers this land as Matrubhoomi (place of birth), Pitrubhoomi (a land where he is brought up just like a father rears his son) and Punyabhoomi (Pure and Sacred Land) is a Hindu. So, technically speaking, any person of this nation, be he Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jew or Buddhist is a Hindu as it is a concept beyond the frail grasps of religion. It is an ideology which is to be cherished, nurtured and grown by the passing moments. The world and even many of us mistake Hindu as a religion only and hence do not realize the greater picture on the canvas. It is similar to 'dharma' being mistaken as religion. 'Dharma' does not mean religion. It literally translates into duty and is a way of life, a sense of responsibility. Similarily, Hindustaan does not only mean the land of people belonging to the Hindu religion, but it means the land of "Hindus" as defined earlier.
Another story which points to the growing clout of the church in Bhaarat, the Union Government has issued a directive to mint coins with cross of Jesus on it. Never before in history of Bhaarat has there been an incidence of a god or goddess represented on coins and now this has cropped up. You and me will shortly be using such coins. I am sure I don't need to post who is backing this in the country. Who has that power and proximity to the catholic church teachings to influence such decisions in this country? or rather who has the remote control of power?
Both the above points send a crystal clear message that we are at a cultural war. We are under attack simultaneously from Islamist Extremism and Catholic Church Cunningness. The only possible way to fight against such deadly and tough opponents is by being aware of the truth and letting others around us know of it as well. Knowledge can defeat ignorance.
Please my fellow countrymen, do your best to protect the Hindustaani culture from such invaders. Let us be together to face this peril and answer them in a language they understand. Time for tolerance is gone, its a time for some tough action. Let our enemies know that we will not tolerate it further. Let us learn from the mistakes of others to prevent what has happened to Kashmir and 7 sister states in happening to other regions of the country otherwise it will be too late to salvage even a tiny bit of it. We are heading to an abyss, I hope we see light to avoid it before its too late.
To Hindustaan and its Freedom,

Jai Hind!


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ya til date i never thought in the way u showed it through this artictle......i think its time to get aware n make others aware too.....thanks......JAI HIND....

Anonymous said...

Very well said dear child!But have faith our culture,Dharma is to stay & lead the Universe very soon. Keep it up & God bless you.

Chaitanya Godbole said...

I appreciate the earlier comment. Faith is the only thing which keeps us going when everything else seems to crumble down.
I have faith in what I believe in, the Lord above and his creation.
Jai Hind!