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Readers’ Forum : Why Kumbh Mela is at risk?

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Jan 4, 2016, 12:00 am IST
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(Organiser, 6.12.15); This refers to the article titled ‘Why Kumbh Mela is at risk?’ by Rajiv Malhotra in Organiser. The writer has done great labour to study anti- Hindu activities of various Western and Christian groups and their Bharateeya agents in Kumbh Mela. At the end he has given good suggestions to the Hindu leaders to counter intervention by anti-Hindu groups. But this would need government involvement too, which is not possible under the anti-Hindu constitutional set up in the country. Pity is, that Hindus in their own homeland are homeless. There is no other way to protect Kumbh Mela and Hindus, except to make Bharat homeland for the Hindus and the non Muslims constitutionally.
ANAND PRAKASH,
72/Sector– 8, Panchkula: 134 109   


 ‘SEARCH’  formed to counter Pseudo Seculars and promote Bharateeya culture

The ideology of secularism is facing severe criticism due to the pseudo secularist nature of   Bharateeya polity. I am very glad that a new and novel socio-cultural  association  by name  ‘Secular Educational And Research Centre (SEARCH) was recently formed at Hyderabad. Its founder and Gen Secretary  J L  Narayana, a social activist, said “This Organisation hopes to  conduct symposia, lectures and  help research on Bharateeya  Culture, History and Socio-economic development and also help in publishing books and booklets at reasonable prices.”  
SUBHASH AGRAWAL, Delhi


 Ayodhya : Let it not remain a distant dream

A fourth generation member of the Ford family (His great grandfather Henry Ford was the founder of Ford motor company) has bought a 60,00,000 dollar mansion to convert it into a temple and learning centre in Honolulu. He has also donated 5,00,000 dollars to establish the Bhakti Vedanta cultural centre in Detroit and assisted in building the first Hindu temple in Hawaii, while we in Bharat consider building a temple in Ramjanmabhoomi as “Ominous signals from Ayodhya; communal frenzy and bigotry “—The Hindu  December 23, 2015 . Secular people don't know that Bharat has more mosques than any Muslim country. Year after year building a temple in Ayodhya is blocked—Let it not remain a distant dream. While Alfred Ford has the freedom to build temples in Honolulu and Detroit a Bharatiya cannot do so in his own country. The temple for Sri Ram must be built. No one has the right to prevent us. Otherwise it will be injustice done to the majority community.
SHANTA DYUTHIKAR,
Bengaluru


 Maintain an order

Bhoomiraaponalo vaayuh kham mano buddhireva cha, ahankar iteeyam me bhinna prakrutirashtadhaa, says Sri Krishna in shloka (7/4) of Gita. It means, “Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and false ego—all together, these eight constitute my separated material energies.” Obviously, INTELLIGENCE is as good or bad as other elements, like earth, water, fire, mind, ether, false ego, etc. We must know why, when, where, and how much of these elements have to be used in life. If we don't know that our life will be spoiled if we give a longer rope to intellectuals. We see the consequences in the form of hypocrisy and dishonesty of the self styled intellectuals. The next shloka (7/5) prescribes the solution: “Besides these eight material and inferior elements, there is other, Superior Energy of Mine, which comprises the living entities who are exploiting the resources of this inferior nature.” Obviously, we, the living beings are blessed by that Superior Energy of God, and have to use the material elements to suit our requirements. Let us invoke that Superior Energy vested in the public so that all inferior and material elements, including those of intellectuals, are controlled well in order. We can’t live with peace if we don’t maintain that order strictly. As uncontrolled fire, water or false ego spoils the social system, so does intellectualism.
Dr BALRAM MISHRA,
Lucknow

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