What has happened to the Ideology of the Nation during Sonia
Gandhi Regime in power. In 1900 Gurukul Kangharhi Vidhyalaya laid its
foundation by Sri Nitya Nand Swami ji Maharajah
. Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya Laid the foundation of Banaras Viswa Vidhyalaya.
Both of them started Hindu ( Aryan) Purification Meeting on 22nd
Dec. 1922 at Agra in Sahaganj Area and converted 4.5 Lakhs of Malkhana Muslims
to their original Hindu folds, from where they were so converted by Muslim
Rulers. One Abdul Rashid committed murder of Sri Nitya Nand Swami ji Maharajah
on 23 Dec. 1926
and thus he was hanged on 22.11.1929. about 30 to 40 thousands Muslims
assembled and entered in prison by breaking the lock of the door and had taken
corpus of Abdul Rashid forcibly Thus the law and order situation remained the
similar to the time of committing murder of many leaders of Hindu folds at that
time also. The British, who were ruling upon Indians, have not shown any mercy
with Abdul Rashid, than why Congress Govt. is lingering the,Mercy Petition of
Afjal despite the facts he attacked on parliamentary democracy of our
country. Are they not the accomplish or
we may identify them as traitors. What Gita says about this -
QUESTION 1: Re: What should our Attitude be towards Birds,
Animals
and Other Creatures that we share this planet with, according to the Gita? "BWC Editor" QUESTION 2: There was a question recently on our attitude towards animals. I would like to know further whether killing those little insects cockroaches, mosquitoes, rats, lizards for the purpose of keeping our house healthy and clean is wrong. OR It is right under the pretext that this is the law of nature that stronger creature wins and since we cannot allow our houses to be full of these little creatures. Sadhaka, regarding our attitude towards animals, birds, other creatures. Every life in this world is created by Him and hence it must be treated with love and respect. Lord Krishna says in Bhagavad Gita, "Sarva bhuta stham atmanam, Sarva bhutani catmani, Ikshate yoga yuktatma, Sarvatra sama darshanah. " ( Gitaji 6,29) Which means, 'A true yogi sees Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. The self realized person sees Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, every where. ' Once we train ourselves to see the Lord in every creature, then naturally we treat them with compassion. A sage or learned person sees every living being with an equal vision as stated in the following Sloka, "Vidya vinaya sampanne, Brahmane gavi hastani, Suni caiva sva pake ca, Panditah sama darshanah. " (Gitaji 5,18) Which means, 'Panditas, by virtue of their true knowledge, see with equal vision, a learned brahmana,a cow, an elephant or a dog. ' For a person with spiritual wisdom, every creature is a reflection of God's creation and hence treats every life with love and respect. Thank You Hare Krishna. Prasad.A.Iragavarap u,M.D
1. Gita says that one should realize
that God is in every creature and every
creature exists in God. So animals, birds, and other beings whether small or tiny or big, whether peaceful or violent / ferocuous, are all transformation of Gpd. They should be viewed as the same as anything else including any human being. One should practice equanamity - every thing is the same - no difference.
2. If one realizes that in the true
sense and therefore become ego-free,
desire-free, fear-free and attachment-free, one does not bother at all being killed or adversely affected by other humans, wild animals or insect bites. Corres[pondingly, all beings tend to love such a person.
3. Till such time, one has reached the
stage, Gita says that one needs to
realize that one cannot kill or destroy or hurt any creature because the Atman in any creature is indestructible and unaffected by any external event/ force. Thus the question really does not arise of killing someone. Gita also says that one must realise that whatever happens to a particular creature is determined independently of decisions/ actios of other creatures or human beings. Therefore, one need to worry if one were to kill or hurt another creature for reasons of safety, food or other reasons . Please note that Gita is not pleading against what you refer to Natural Law. Gits preaches Divine Laws of which Natural Laws are consistent parts.
4. How one interprets Gita and follows
Gita are also part of the same Divine Law
and Gita's God says that the behaviour and actions of different creatures are going to be different in accordance with the Guna-combinations each creature is endowed with. Only those creatures who have realized souls in them at some stage (as referred to in 2 above) may behave similarly witl love and equanimity and with out desire, attachment, anger, fear, and ego.
5. Gita is the ultimate science: it
analyses what and how things happen in this
World: it does not prescribe any medicine or solution to suit guna-imparted individual beings under delusion. It says that those who have overcome the Gunas and the Illusion successfully and completely are the ideal of human endeavour. |
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