ยป 12/19/2008 14:54
INDIA
Widow of Orissa: Christmas, power of forgiveness for killers of my husband
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by Nirmala Carvalho

Mrs. Kadamphul Nayak talks about the attack by 
Hindu fundamentalists, who killed her husband and 
mother-in-law. The body of the man, an itinerant 
pastor in the most remote areas of Orissa, was 
burned and scattered by the extremists after 
three days. He was killed because he refused to convert back to Hinduism.

Emacs!


Bangalore (AsiaNews) - "This Christmas, Samuel 
will celebrate with Jesus, whom he loved so much. 
This Christmas I only ask Jesus that my husband's 
ministry - to spread the Gospel - will continue, 
that people will learn the Good News of our 
Savior, that people will learn to forgive and 
believe in His Name." There is no hatred or 
desire for revenge in the words of Kadamphul 
Nayak, 47, whose husband was killed by Hindu 
fundamentalists in the early days of 
anti-Christian violence in Orissa. "For me, it 
was a privilege to be his wife," the woman says, 
"and although we no longer have a home, the 
presence of Jesus in our hearts is a reason for comfort for us."

Kadamphul Nayak (in the photo, with our 
correspondent) is one of the many widows who, out 
of the refugee camps of Orissa, have found 
hospitality in Bangalore thanks to the work of 
the Global Council of Indian Christians. Her 
husband, Samuel Nayak, 52, was a pastor and 
preached the word of God for more than 25 years 
in the most remote areas of Orissa. Originally 
from the village of Bakingia, in the district of 
Kandhamal, he was killed by Hindu fundamentalists 
last August 26, because he refused to renounce 
his faith in Christ and convert to Hinduism.

"Around 8:00 a.m.," the woman says, "an armed mob 
of 500 Hinduvta extremists came to Bakingia 
village: they stormed the church, desecrated the 
church, looted valuables and burned it down. I 
told my husband to flee into the forest, but he 
refused, as his aged mother Janamati Nayak (75 years) was staying with us.

"The extremists, who were also carrying 
inflammables like gasoline and kerosene, came to 
our house, shouting Hindu chants. They dragged my 
husband outside and thrashed him severely, some 
of the men placed a knife and this throat and 
demanded that Samuel renounce Christ, which he 
refused to do. This angered the extremists, who 
then poured kerosene on my mother in-law and set 
her aflame. As she was burning, they repeated 
their demand to renounce Christ. One of them had 
tied me up with a knife to my throat also, but 
Samuel refused to embrace Hinduism. The 
extremists began slashing him on his neck, back 
and heels, they also slashed me on my stomach 
reaching up to my back. For the third time, they 
asked him to denounce Jesus, and in spite of the 
heavy bleeding and being in great pain, in a 
gasping low tone he said: 'For 25 years, I have 
been in the Gospel ministry, I have walked all 
over Orissa telling people that Jesus loves and 
Jesus saves, I will never abandon my Jesus'. This 
angered the extremists, who then slashed his 
throat, and shouted, 'Now let us see how your Jesus will save you'."

After killing her husband, the fundamentalists 
covered Kadamphul's body with kerosene; almost 
miraculously, she was able to get away and hide 
in the forest before they set fire to her. "The 
next day, I crept into some bushes and saw my 
husband's burnt body, exactly where they had 
killed him, but I was too afraid to go to him. 
His dead body was lying there for three days in 
Bakingia. On August 28 some extremists came andy 
took away the dead body and threw it away. Still 
today, I don't know where is my husband's dead body."

Now Kadamphul Nayak has found refuge and welcome 
in Bangalore, but her thoughts go to her two 
children and her grandchildren in the refugee 
camps in Orissa. "Every year at Christmas, my 
husband used to dramatize the Christmas story 
through a live crib, with animals and shepherds 
and Mary and Joseph and the new baby. Though we 
have lost all worldly possessions, this new baby 
will be born to fill us with hope and a spirit of 
forgiveness. Here in this relief camp, we can 
understand the actual reality of the birth of 
Christ, in these tents, in the cold, in the precariousness."




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inspiration and continue with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
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