Thursday, November 29, 2007

Who is a Hindu this days?

The policy defines 'practising Hindus' as those who perform daily prayer and deity worship either at a temple or at home, and accept and follow Vedic scriptures, in particular the Bhagavad Gita AS IT IS. They must also be involved in at least weekly temple-related voluntary work, attend temple programmes at least fortnightly and abstain from meat (including fish and eggs), intoxication (alcohol), smoking, drugs and gambling.

According to this definition, majority of Hindus of in India would be disqualified as they eat meat..etc..etc..!!!!

SHAME



Photo courtesy: DINAMALAR

This is at the heart of Chennai City!

Mount Road ( Anna Salai ), near Spencers !

WHAT A SHAME

Where is the Police?



Photo courtesy: Dinamalar

Egmore Railway Station - Parking at No Parking areas

Where is the Police this day in Chennai...Police...Police...can't life go on without Policing !

Well..who cares !

Hindu Munnani vs Khushboo



Read in 'IndiaGlitz' that Khushboo is in trouble again. Mr.Gurumoorthy a Hindu Munnani activist has lodged a complaint before a civil court alleging that Khushboo was seen sitting with her chappals in front of idols of goddesses Lakshmi, Saraswathy and Parvathy, during Pooja for the 'muhurat' at Chennai on 22 November.

My question to Mr.Gurumoorthy:

Don't we have 1,000,000,000,000,000 other issues that the Hindu Munnani can fight for? Can you please work on those rather than worrying about 'Chappals' ?

Do you remove your chappals or your shoes in a MTC bus just because there is a photo of a God/Goddess in the front near the driver?

IMHO - The Goddesses will be happy if people are pure at heart!
They won't bother about the chappals.

Remembering Krishna .. in spite of everything !

[Srila Prabhupada] gave the example of the Indian women carrying big waterpots on their heads.
Just as they have learned to keep their balance, in spite of all other movements, so a devotee, despite his activities and
despite any mental agitation, should always remember Krsna.
And the best way to remember Krsna is to practice always chanting the holy name.

He Should Live in India, not the USA


Here is great knowledge that every one need to read and understand. It's not a matter where you live. Please read below from Maharaj.


Answers According to the Vedic Version:
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Question: He Should Live in India, not the USA

With pleasure I informed a friend of mine about your arrival in Vrindavan, India. He gave a strange reply as follows:

He should always be in Vrindavan Why does he live in the USA? If he advises others to stay away from materialism, why does he himself live in luxury in the USA? Why does he travel in luxury air-conditioned cars and live in posh bungalows? If he is true to his followers, he should live in India and not in the USA. He is a noble person, no doubt. But not living in Lord Krishna's birth place is a sin for someone who is head of ISKCON. Out of 365 days in a year, he has only 5-10 days for Indians. It is a matter of shame for him.

Shobhit Kaushik

What would you say such a person after reading his reply?

Amit


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Answer: I Always Live in Vrindavan

Materialism and spiritualism have nothing to do with where we live. In fact it is a materialistic conception to think that by residing in one place as opposed to another that we will become more spiritual. The real determining factor is who we associate with. If we associate with great transcendentalists we become great transcendentalists. And if we associate with mundaners, we become mundaners. Mostly all the inhabitants of both the USA and India are in material consciousness. But in both countries there are great transcendentalists to be found if one is very eager to seek them out.

Apparently your friend does not know the real meaning of staying away from materialism. Matter is the energy of God, and materialism means when we utilize that energy for our sense gratification. Conversely spiritualism means when we utilize that energy in God's service. Some people have the misconception that spiritualism means to have nothing to do with matter. But that is not a fact. We cannot avoid dealing with matter because we are surrounded by it on all sides. The key is that we have to engage whether material facility we have in the service of the Lord, then we are spiritualists. The same principle applies both in the USA and in India.

You may tell your friend that I am constantly traveling and preaching all over the world because my Guru Maharaja has ordered me to turn the entire world into the spiritual Vrindavan atmosphere. I am not staying in one place permanently to enjoy the material facilities there.

Krishna's incarnation in this age, Lord Caitanya, has ordered that it is duty of all Indians to become spiritually perfect and do the highest welfare work of spreading Krishna consciousness all over the world. But instead of going after Krishna, the modern day Indians are going after technology and money and are therefore neglecting their duty to become Krishna conscious and make the whole world Krishna conscious.

And now when an American takes up the duty neglected by the Indians your friend criticizes him for not spending more time in India. Apparently he is not aware that in the Vedic histories we have authoritative information that this entire planet was formerly India. Simply it is due to the influence of this materialistic age of Kali that India has been gradually shrinking more and more. Just like several decades ago Pakistan was chopped off as a separate country. Formerly the capital of the entire planet earth was Hastinapur, which is now known as Delhi, India. I have dedicated my entire existence to restoring the original Indian Vedic culture all over the world. What is your friend doing besides criticizing me?

So far no one has ever given me a posh bungalow for my residence or has driven me in a luxury car. I accept whatever meager transportation or place of residence is offered to me, even if is it very simple. But in this connection I ask your friend to kindly note:

Because the spiritual master is a representative of God, according to the authorized Vedic literatures, he is meant to be offered the same honor and respect that is given to God. When God is conveyed from one place to another He is taken in a golden chariot. When He is offered a place of residence the walls are bedecked with valuable jewels. So I think that even if my disciples were to offer me a Rolls Royce and a marble palace, it will still not be to the full standard.

I am not the head of ISKCON. I am simply one of the many spiritual masters who are working together within the ISKCON mission to bring about a spiritual revolution on this planet. I spend more or less time in a place depending on how many lectures my students and disciples can arrange for me. If your friend can book for me an extensive lecture tour within India, I will be happy to spend more time in the wonderful Indian holy land.

The shame is not on me. I am doing my duty. The shame is on those Indians who are neglecting their duty. They have been ordered to make their lives spiritually perfect and spread Krishna consciousness all over the world. It is these Indians who are neglecting their duty who should be ashamed, not me. I am properly situated in dharma (duty). It is they who have become adharmis, neglectors of their duty.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari
http://www.ultimateselfrealization.com/