Pranam
        Caste divisions by the constitution and caste divisions by self-ego
among the castes and both are only in India; they are named as Hindu and
termed under Hinduism; similarly the religion divisions among the major 2
religions of the earth is also a factor to be worried about; all these are
carried out by a small circle who holds or wields power and money to gain
some more power, duping the majority who always remain silent WHATEVER
HAPPENS AROUND THEM,; one man writes non-sense; and 100 who read that
remain silent without revealing their minds to stop the nonsense; now it
appears that there is large volume of opposition and retrogations; by
putting down that one the whole circle can be made pure. But what prevents
them from acting?. Individual desires; individual egos; individual exposed
superiority complex, behind which they are mean and inferior; so no action
is evinced. So too under the caste and religion Jihadis. Excuses are
constitutional updates that are upheld by the law; then are those without
the back bone are law abiders?; no; selfish, law breakers. So skeletons in
the cupboard are exposed as the silence of sophistication.  They get wild
within but will remain mentally cursing all without any action, thinking
they are acting smart or throwing mud on those who told them the truth or
scandalising them who are bold. They will rise only when they are all
pinned to the wall; but the minority will not force them to wall; but act
in such a manner, clandestinely, that they themselves were stuck on the
wall, when they have no space to retrieve. So do not ask another question
as "WILL THEY"; THEY WON'T; BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?. SPEAK WHAT CAN YOU?; COME
OUT OF THE SHACKLE. KR IRS 25122

On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 at 12:30, N Sekar <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> N Sekar
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 10:09:28 AM GMT+4, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Pranam
> I salute you Mr Sekar Rowdram indeed. KR IRS 25122
>
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 at 09:56, 'N Sekar' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to all.
>
> One reason why our acts are not widely known is we have carried the "being
> modest" quality tooooooooooo far. Sometimes we need to blow our own
> trumpet. Look at how people are totally unaware of the fantastic social
> work done by the RSS irrespective of who the beneficiary is, but they still
> believe that it is not good to seek publicity. We are in living in a world
> where even Gods need publicity to attract crowds. RSS needs to learn from
> others in this respect.
>
> The problem is we mistakenly believe, thanks primarily to M K Gandhi, that
> showing the other cheek always is the best policy and practice, and somehow
> if we do nothing but just chant His Names everything will be alright.
>
> We conveniently forget that B G extols us to ACT but leave the results to
> Him. Krishna did not ask Arjuna to sit in an isolated place and just chant
> His Names but asked him to fight, meaning it is our duty to ACT. We can't
> outsource our duties to Him, but ACT, we must. Action does not mean
> fighting but it includes it also, as a last resort - Sama, Dhana, Peda,
> Danda.
>
> Of course, the despicable, deplorable caste differences have divided us
> further and alienated us from each other with the result we no longer think
> that we are all Hindus but only in terms of castes - there too of
> subdivisions.
>
> We would rather buy a diamond crown for our Gods (forgetting it is He who
> gives us everything and we need to return the favour with Love, Bhakthi and
> gratitude) than help a 1000 poor Hindu girls get married. These crowns, as
> has happened in the past, will be looted and it is happening already. We
> could have built schools and hospitals with all that money and prevented
> the conversions. No wonder the Missionaries built these Institutions and
> have lured our people into their fold.
>
> Yes temples are important but more important is to ensure there will be
> our people who will visit these temples.
>
> We would rather be ruled by the invaders and crusades than allow each
> other, amongst us to rule, and thus thrive and grow in unity. Crabs in a
> bottle mentality.
>
> If we choose to commit harakiri, we can't really blame others.
>
>
> N Sekar
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 03:27:07 AM GMT+4, Narayanaswamy Iyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear folks
>
> Excellent nostalgia.
>
> Hindus have lost Persia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar,
> Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Tibet, Hyderabad, Bengal,
> Punjab, most of Kerala, parts of Tamil Nadu.  Probably more undetected.
> Hindus settled overseas are also irreversibly losing their identity.
>
> The sheer population increase, advancing economic and political power of
> Muslims and Christians is irreversibly eroding the rest of what remains of
> Hindu India.  Our own traitors aid and abet this decline.
>
> Why dream about past glories and shy away from foreseen apocalypse?
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 25 Jan 2022, at 4:17 AM, venkat giri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> *RESPECTED SIR/s*
>
>                                     * Hinduism is the oldest living major
> religion of the world. In present times, fanaticism has overshadowed the
> Hinduism philosophy. Hinduism according to historians is more of a
> religious tradition rather than a religion which upon observation seems
> correct. *
>
> *            Hinduism relies heavily upon rituals and ceremonies for its
> identity.  But in truth Hinduism is a diverse system of thoughts and
> beliefs. It involves seeking awareness of God and its notable beliefs
> relate to reincarnation, karma (moral law of cause and effect), dharma
> (righteousness), yoga (paths and practices) and Moksha (Salvation).*
>
> *            Hinduism involves worshipping idols of various gods and
> goddesses. It includes many ceremonies related to birth and death. It
> comprises rituals which are practiced on a daily basis. The list  goes on
> endlessly is too long to fully comprehend.*
> *                                                           For the Hindus
> across the world, their faith provides them ample freedom to choose the
> object of devotion and surrender to its power. This religion imparts enough
> evidence through scriptures, Vedas and Puranas for its beliefs and
> practices. The epics, Mahabharat and Ramayan, extol the virtues of Hinduism
> through the vast repertoire of parables.*
> *                        Today the practice of yoga is gaining ground
> across the geographical boundary which is another reflection of goal of
> life as defined in Hindu scriptures.  The spiritual laws as defined in
> Hindu philosophy is being slowly embraced by the enlightened world.*
> *                                                       Gratitude as being
> spoken of, these days has always been the key element of Hindu customs. The
> Sun, the moon, the earth, and the whole universe has always been prayed to
> and acknowledged for their existence and presence in human body in
> Hinduism. I The truth remains that today with increasing levels of
> spirituality these practices make sense. Fasting and vegetarianism are the
> other key features of living a life embedded in dharma (righteousness). By
> observing these practices, Hindus pay respect to divinity present within
> all forms of life. And this fad of fasting and vegetarianism is catching up
> worldwide as there is scientific evidence to sustain these theories.*
> *                        Hinduism is a way of life, a dharma. Dharma does
> not mean religion; it is the law that governs all action. Hinduism was not
> founded by one person, it does not have a core doctrine, there is no
> central authority, it does not require followers to accept any one idea,
> and no one can agree on when or even where it began.*
>
> *Rivers are revered, mountains are respected, and monasticism is
> widespread, pilgrimages are inherent, festivals are symbolic; Hinduism is a
> vast reservoir of scriptures, customs, beliefs and rituals which cannot be
> articulated in few words.*
>
> *As first Vice President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, rightly
> stated, Hinduism is not just a faith, but in itself is related to the union
> of reason and intuition. He explicitly stated that Hinduism cannot be
> explained, but is only to be experienced.*
>
>   The birthplace of Hinduism is Indus River Valley which runs through
> northwest India into Pakistan.  The Indus Valley civilization, or "Harappan
> civilization" originated sometime around 4,500-5,000 B.C.E. and reached its
> zenith between 2300 to 2000 BC.  The two major known cities of the Indus
> Valley civilization were Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Harrappa was first
> excavated in 1921.  These cities indicate a centralized state with
> extensive town planning, common construction techniques, regular weights
> and measures, as well as trade, farming and domesticated animals.
>                                   The word "Hindu" originates from the
> Sanskrit word for river, sindhu.  The Indus River running through northwest
> India into Pakistan received its name from the Sanskrit term sindhu.  The
> Persians designated the land around the Indus River as Hindu, a
> mispronunciation of the Sanskrit sindhu.  In 1921 archaeologists uncovered
> evidence of an ancient civilization along the Indus River, which today is
> dated to around 3300BC and thought to represent one of the largest centers
> of human habitation in the ancient world.* The Indus Valley Civilization
> extend quite far from the banks of the Indus River including parts of
> contemporary Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and India.  Scholars believe that
> the Indus Valley Civilization had begun to decline by 1800BC, possibly due
> to climate change.*  Because of its location between the Indian
> Subcontinent and the Iranian plateau, the area has seen many military
> invasions including Alexander the Great, the Persian empire, and the Kushan
> empire.  In 712AD, the Muslims invaded the Indus Valley. To distinguish
> themselves, they called all non-Muslims  as Hindus.
> *                         Hindus have diverse beliefs about gods.  Hindus
> hold that there is one supreme God--Brahman.  Brahman is the impersonal
> ultimate reality or world soul.  All beings are part of Brahman and Brahman
> is likewise part of all things.  Humans cannot describe or comprehend
> Brahman.  However, there are numerous gods and goddesses in Hinduism.
> These gods represent aspects of the One Supreme God. An important trio of
> these appearances of Brahman, sometimes called the Hindu trinity of
> Brahman, consists of the creator (Brahma), the preserver (Vishnu), and
> destroyer (Shiva) of the universe.  Though Brahma is the creator, he is the
> minor god of the three and is said to have gown in a lotus out of the navel
> of the sleeping Vishnu.  He has four heads, but once had one, grew four
> more, and then lost one.  Vishnu is the god of duration, preservation, and
> of natural cycles.  Vishnu's completeness and greatness exceeds the other
> three gods because he contains every possible contradiction and in
> consequence.  Hindus often portray Vishnu dressed lavishly and having four
> arms. Vishnu usually carries his symbols in his hands and often has a U
> shaped symbol on his forehead.  Shiva is the aspect of perpetual change,
> destruction, and transition.  Shiva, also known as the "good One," is more
> complex than Vishnu. Hindus often portray Shiva as sitting upon a tiger or
> panther skin, having three white horizontal stripes upon his forehead, and
> a third vertical eye. Shiva's vertical eye gives light to the world.
> Another popular Hindu God is Ganesha, who is easily identified by his
> elephant head.  Hindus characterize Ganesha as the Remover of Obstacles,
> the Lord of Beginnings, and/or the Lord of Obstacles.  Ganesha is also deva
> (god) of intellect and wisdom and the patron of arts and sciences.*
>
> *Hindus hold diverse beliefs about the origins of life and the universe.
> Many believe the universe is recreated in karmic cycles.  Many believe in
> Brahma as a Creator God.*
>     Hindu religious practices consist of living in the right way, which is
> called "dharma".  In general, right living includes worshiping God or gods,
> doing good works,  going on pilgrimages to the holy places, and learning
> through meditation, yoga.
> ----
> Regards
> V.Sridharan
> Trichy
> On Monday, 24 January, 2022, 04:19:21 pm IST, 'gopala krishnan' via
> iyer123 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Very interesting to read the last line sir
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Monday, 24 January, 2022, 03:16:59 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Dear folks
>
> We no longer have a Hindusthan or a Sindhuthai or even an Indus Valley
> civilisation.  With Partition we are left with Ganga-Thai.  Even the
> Brahmaputhra Valley and Tibet are Chinese, not to mention Aksai Chin, parts
> of Ladakh and parts of Arunachal Pradesh.
>
> In time to come, we shall be left with the Cauveri Valley and with
> Thamizhthaai.
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 24 Jan 2022, at 5:04 PM, Sundara Rajan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
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