Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Decoding the Honourable President’s Advice

Decoding the Honourable President’s Advice
Is the current holder of the executive power of the Union of India passing under…
Is the current holder of the executive power of the Union of India passing under a spell of divine or its opposite force?
Are the media, the Congress Party, some 30-odd shitakes and some Nehruvian intellectuals colluding with that force?
Is a big helping hand being given to it by the Supreme Court’s, “saving the citizens” verdict which struck down the NJAC Constitution Amendment law even though it was supported unanimously by the elected representatives of the country?
Is it the aim of that force to spread dread and fear across the nation about the “intolerance” of the Modi government?
Is it the objective of this unique alliance to first generate a no-confidence motion against the NDA sarkar in Delhi, leading to fresh Lok Sabha polls in early 2017? Is the ultimate goal that of bringing about the Congress back to 7 Race Course Road?
And, finally, is it all fine-tuned to ensure that even as his current tenure ends on 25th June of 2017, the present incumbent at Raisina Hill becomes the country’s new Prime Minister so as to achieve his remaining political ambition?
The current political climate is apt for a truly professional and neutral journalist to ask the above questions, answers to which, we, the people of India, want to know”.
Regrettably, we the common people of India, are powerless to question the parties concerned to get at the truth. Hence, we are left only with commenting on the issues raised and leave motives to speculation.
Pranab Mukherjee
Let’s start with the Rashtrapatiji’s cascading sermons within one recent fortnight. The first was from Raisina Hill, followed by two quick ones from Birbhum in Bengal, and the last one, once again from Delhi.
In all these four, Sri Pranab Mukherjee seemed obsessed with the nation’s need to “tolerate, to endure, to preserve the core values of our civilization”; in the second sermon, an additional word, “humanness”, was added, and the fear was expressed that “acceptance of dissent was on the wane.”
The mainstream media as a whole lapped up these sermons, excepting at least one pink newspaper that had the wisdom to totally blank it out from the front page and, instead, to publish two business related stories, including the one about Wallmart having paid millions of US dollars as bribe in setting up a dozen or so wholesale stores in our country during the UPA regime.
The second, and first from Birbhum, was hyped by Mumbai’s Free Press Journal, (established in 1928) into the front- paged 7-column headline screaming “India on the brink…does anyone care?”
But the reality, dear FPJ (1928), is that we do care but it’s the media like you who remain blindfolded. Thus, we do care as much about Dari’s Muhammad Akhlaq as much as we care for the constable outside a mosque in Yavatmal who was stabbed by Abdul Malik (20) to protest against the beef ban imposed in  Maharashtra.
We also care for the Army jawan Vedmitra Chaudhury who, last August, was lynched to death near Meerut for saving a girl from molesters. And we also care for the Hindu man who was abducted and murdered in Hajipur of Bihar last March for marrying a Muslim girl. And we also care for the man who, last June, was lynched to death near Eluru in Andhra Pradesh. It’s the media which chooses to wear a blindfold when it suits its agenda.
As for the sahityakars, the leading one, Ashok Vajpeyi, has already been exposed in the social media as a beneficiary of Congressi sycophancy and some others as confirmed leftists becoming turncoats overnight or protesting about “smothering of free speech” even as Rahul Gandhi and the like publicly abused Prime Minister Modi almost daily in the so-called climate of intolerance.
As for “India On The Brink”, dear FPJ (1928) should tell it to the sun and the moon, what with a pink newspaper telling us the other day that Japan has offered to fund our country’s $15-billion Bullet Train Project.
Finally, there’s the Rashtrapatiji’s own seeming obsession with “tolerance”, “endurance’, “acceptance of dissent”, “preservation of our civilization” and “humaneness.” Frankly, he himself seems intolerant of “intolerance.”
However, “intolerance” is not, per se disastrous. Else, the French Revolution, 1789-1799, leading to the formation of the French Republic would not have happened. It was caused because of unpopular taxation schemes, years of hunger and people’s resentment of the privileges enjoyed by the clergy and the aristocracy. It was the time when the story is told of France’s Queen Marie Antoinette saying that if the poor had no bread to eat, they should eat cake. So severe was the intolerance that King Louis XVI was publicly guillotined in January 1793 to finally end more than a thousand years of French monarchy. And where did this humongous combination of “intolerance”, and “dissent” ultimately lead to?  To disaster? Hardly. As French historian, François Aulard, said:
Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Jean-Baptiste Gautier Dagoty.
The Revolution consisted in the suppression of the feudal system, in the emancipation of the individual, in greater division of landed property, the abolition of the privileges of noble birth, the establishment of equality, the simplification of life…. The French Revolution differed from other revolutions in being not merely national, for it aimed at benefiting all humanity.”
Take the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) or the American War of Independence. The war had its origins in the resistance of many Americans to taxes imposed by the British parliament, which they claimed were unconstitutional. Over the years, the “intolerance” of the local Americans led to a series of wears between one set of allies and the British government. In 1783, the Treaty of Paris recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the territory bounded roughly by what is now Canada to the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west. And we know what the USA is today, despite the frequent bouts of discrimination (and “intolerance”?) against some sections of  the blacks and the browns.
And wasn’t the Indian nation itself “intolerant” of the British Empire for over 150 years?
Laws were broken, protest marches and mutinies made, foreign cloth burnt, hand bombs were made and hurled, and thousands of baton hits from the police were suffered along with solitary confinement in the Andamans. But towards the end, came the streak of “tolerance”. And we tolerated the creation of a religion-based Pakistan because Jinnah’s Muslim League was intolerant of Muslims co-existing with a Hindu India.
Even after our Independence of 1947, our “tolerance” continued.
Pakistan seized a part of our legally-held Jammu & Kashmir State but India was “tolerant” and did not recover it even when our Indian Army wanted just a few days in December 1947 to do that. Instead, we, noble souls, expected the UN to give us justice that never came.
We have “tolerated” Pakistan’s intransigence ever since. And what have we got? Nothing but incalculable manual, mental and economic damage. But we are still expected to “tolerate” its unceasing terrorist attacks and even celebrate the launching of a book by its anti-Indian diplomat on our soil and applaud their gazal singer in our midst even as they bar Lata Mangeshkar from singing there. We even tolerate their denial to give us the “Most Favoured Nation” treatment despite an international trade agreement.
We “tolerated” China taking over Aksai Chin which was originally ours legally. We “tolerated” China taking over Tibet as a part of their territory.
Harry S. Truman
See the contrarian stand of the mighty USA and even the relatively nascent Australian nation. President Truman could not tolerate the humiliation of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour and dropped two atom bombs on that country despite having won the World War II with it. The USA did not tolerate 9/11 and, smuggling its secret Seals into Pakistan, shot Osama Bin Laden in the head, loaded his wrapped corpse with tons of weight and unloaded him to the bottom of the seas. End of story.
As for Australia, more than one of its Prime Ministers have asked Muslims to leave their country if they cannot accept the Australian way of life. But even if a minuscule section of our people does that, hell will surely break out. Why? Because we must “tolerate”.
Time seems to have come to accept that, on the external front, our nation’s “tolerance”, touted as the “core value of our civilization”, is only cowardice. On the internal front, “intolerance” exists because it is compounded by the sheer lethargy in our police and judicial systems wherein a violation of law will be punished, if at all, after years of meandering through layers of investigation and more layers of justice delivery. It is on those layers that sermons are essential from Raisina Hill, from Birbhum and elsewhere.
Finally, let’s turn to the Rashjtrapatiji himself,
He was the one who was indicted by the Commission of Inquiry set up by the Morarji Desai government of 1977 under J.C. Shah, a retired chief justice of India.
Shah
Below are excerpts on page 82 of the Interim Report, Part I, of the Shah Commission given on March 11, 1978:
Paragraph7.230: “It is thus clear on the basis of evidence that has been brought on record that Mr PRANAB KUMAR MUKHERJEE the then Minister of Revenue and Banking has misused his position and abused his authority in ordering the detention of Smt Gayatri Devi and Colonel Bhavani Singh on wholly insufficient grounds. IT IS A CLEAR CASE OF SUBVERSION OF LAWFUL PROCESSES AND OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES”.
And, on page 57 of the above Interim Report appears the following:
Paragraph 7.49: “Although Shri Pranab Mukherjee assisted the Commission at the preliminary stage of the fact finding inquiry, he did not file any Statement in this case as was required to be done under Rule 5 (2)(a) of the Commission of Inquiry (Central) Rules 1972. He had responded to the Summons u/s 8B of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952. But he refused to take oath and tender evidence. However, from the facts on record and the evidence analysed above, it appears that the normal established procedures in regard to the appointment of the Chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI) was not followed in this case and further it was not in accordance with the provisions of the State Bank of India Act, 1955, which made consultation with the Reserve Bank of India a condition precedent to the appointment of the Chairman of the SBI by the Central Government.
The Commission is of the view that considerations other than strictly professional and totally extraneous have unfortunately been allowed to operate in arriving at the decision to appoint Shri Varadachari as Chairman of the SBI. Shri Pranab Mukherjee has violated established Administrative Conventions and Procedures and misused his position in the appointment of Shri Varadachari.”
Now, if not the young generation of post Emergency (1975) period, at least some of the older ones know of the above findings. It is true that after Indira Gandhi came to power once again in 1980, those findings were dubbed as “beyond the jurisdiction of the Commission” and all copies of its Report were sought to be destroyed, so as to be totally removed from our country’s history records. That effort failed because at least one copy survived and a Member of Parliament, Era Sezhiyan, republished with the heading shown in the picture alongside.
We know that Ram Jethmalani, the doyen of lawyers, even chose the above contents of the Shah Commission Report to launch a campaign against the Rashtrapatiji’s election to the Raisina Hill in 2012. But no one protested publicly; no one gheraoed the Rashtrapati; nobody went before TV cameras with a black gag on the mouth, and no media dared to hype it.  Why? Because, Rashtrapatiji, we are, in fact, a tolerant nation. We are tolerant despite what the media, the sahityakars, the political Opposition, the Supreme Court and you yourself might say in your sermons.
But please remember just one thought. While your Emergency was the limit of “intolerance’, “tolerance” too must have a limit, especially if it is always one-sided.
 
Arvind Lavakere has been a freelance writer since 1957. He has written and spoken on sports on radio and TV. He currently writes on political issues regularly. His writings include a book on Article 370 of the Indian Constitution.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Lessons from the Story of Lord Hanumana


Lessons from the Story of Lord Hanumana
 
Our mythology is replete with rich metaphors that contain valuable insights on how we can…
Our mythology is replete with rich metaphors that contain valuable insights on how we can successfully negotiate the turbulent waters worldly existence. They need to be understood metaphorically as well. To understand them literally is to lose the message contained in them. The blindness of King Dhrithrashtra is not merely physical: he was blinded by his love for Duryodhana (attachment), which he placed above all else, including dharma. That was the key to his undoing.
Hanumana statue in Hrishikesh, India
Consider the case of Hanumana, son of Vayu, the “wind god.” As a child, he tried to swallow the sun! Full of mischief, he used to play pranks on sages involved in their austerities until the day came when they could bear it no longer. They cursed him by declaring that he would no longer remember his celestial powers.
When his father Vayu heard of the curse, he restrained all movement in the universe.The world began to suffocate as it is impossible to survive without wind. The Gods rushed to him and beseeched him to revoke his stand. But Vayu refused and declared that until the curse on his son is revoked, he would not budge.
The Gods approached the sages and understanding the gravity of the situation, they relented by declaring that if anybody recalled his powers, they would be restored to Hanumana. Only then did Vayu relent and the universe returned to its original state. Years later, when Sri Rama was seeking the whereabouts of his beloved Sita, he asked Hanumana if he could cross the ocean and visit Lanka to find out if Sita was alive and well.
Hanumana was in a dilemma; how could he cross the ocean? Just then Jambavan, the king of the bears, began reciting Hanumana’s exploits as a child and it is said that as he was singing his praises, Hanumana rose in height, beauty and splendor. His confidence thus restored, he crossed the ocean without difficulty and returned after having performed some extraordinary exploits in Lanka.
The insight of this tale is this: the intensity of your problem is determined by the smallness of your mind. If you allow your problem to grow in stature, you become small and thereby allow the problem to become big. On the other hand, if you can outgrow your problem and become a Hanumana, your problem becomes small because you are taller than the problem. If you want to successfully negotiate your life’s challenges, become a Hanumana.
In the matter of devotion too, the figure of Hanumana is both inspiring and uplifting. They say in Kali Yuga, devotion is fastest means of achieving merger with the Supreme. When gifted with a garland of pearls by Sita Devi, he placed it upon his ear and bit into it with his teeth. When Sri Rama who was quite taken aback by this behavior asked him what he was doing, he replied by saying, “I want to see whether I can see Your form in these pearls. Otherwise they are of no use to me. Your Name alone is what I want.”
On hearing these words, it is said that Lord Rama embraced this peerless devotee and said: “Maruti! What other gift can I give you? I shall give you Myself as the gift. Accept Me.” This is why it is said that we can be sure of Rama’s presence through Hanumana. It is also said that Lord Rama conferred upon Hanumana the gift of immortality and said that as long as His name survived in the world, the name of Hanumana would survive with Him.
Once Lord Rama asked him why Hanumana always bowed and knelt to Him when he knew that there was no real difference between him and the Lord. Hanumana replied by saying: “My Lord when I am away from You, I know that there is no difference between you and I but when I come in front of You I can only approach you as Your slave!”
Lord Krishna once asked Garuda, His mount, to bring some lotus flowers from the garden of Kubera, king of the yakshas. On the way, Garuda’s ego began to inflate and he thought how there was nobody who was equal to this task than him in the entire universe. Pleased with himself, he reached the garden and began plucking the flowers.
Hanumana saw Garuda picking up the flowers and reprimanded him for taking the flowers without securing Kubera’s permission. Bloated by his ego, Garuda replied: “I am taking these flowers for Lord Krishna. I do not need any permission.” Hanuman was annoyed. He caught Garuda in his grasp and headed directly for Dwaraka. The earth trembled in panic. The Lord’s Sudarshana chakra stood in his way but he caught hold of it and held that too, in his armpit.
The Lord was watching Hanumana’s actions with a bewitching smile and told his companions: “Hanumana is in a state of anger and he can be pacified only by the darshan of Rama and Sita, his consort. Otherwise he will lift Dwaraka single handed and drown it in the ocean.”
Lord Krishna asked several of His consorts to assume the form of Sita but none of them could accomplish that transformation. They eventually called upon Radha Devi and both Lord Krishna and Radha Devi immediately assumed the form of Rama and Sita. Hanumana was overjoyed when he saw the divine couple. He prostrated joyfully to Rama and Sita even as he was firmly holding Garuda and the Sudarshana chakra under his arms.
Lord Rama then asked Hanumana what he was holding under his arms and Hanumana gave the Lord, the following reply: “This is nothing my Lord. It is but a small matter. While I was engaged in doing my japa, a little bird came and disturbed me. I caught hold of it and kept it under my arm. Then a little chakra came and disturbed me and I kept that too under my arm. My Lord! If you wanted lotus flowers, all you have to do is to command me and I will bring it in as trice.”
A pictorial depiction of Garuda and Hanumana worshiping the symbol of Vishnu.
Pointing to Garuda, Hanumana said: “This weakling does not have the capacity to pluck flowers from the garden of such a mighty king as Kubera.”
Lord Rama then addressed Hanumana: “My son. Leave these poor things with me. I am very happy that you brought them to me. Now go and resume your japa.”
Garuda thought he was all powerful and the Sudarshana Chakra thought it was invincible. Lord Krishna’s consorts thought their physical beauty would suffice to make the transformation but they could not.
In one powerful instance, the Lord taught them all the need to eschew the ego and surrender it to His sacred feet. Such was the nature of Hanumana’s devotion: pure, innocent and utterly without guile.
The wonderful story of Hanumana teaches us many valuable lessons. He was able to cross the sea by the power of chanting His name; his first thought was victory to Lord, never for himself. It was always Jaya Sri Rama or “Victory to Lord Rama” on his lips.
From being a monkey, he became an unparalleled devotee of the Lord. This is an instruction to human beings to conquer their monkey minds or as the late Satya Sai Baba said, from being a pashu (creature) to becoming a pashupati or the Lord of all beings. It teaches us the value of expanding our minds to outgrow our difficulties by embedding the inestimable value of devotion and surrender.
There is no figure quite like Hanumana.

The author is a senior Professor at IIM Bangalore

Fraudulent Akademists

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Fraudulent Akademists



Do read TheLitter Mafia & Extraneous Noise (if you haven’t already).

So a bunch of alleged writers have been returning their awards for some reason or the other. It started with Nayantara Sahgal and Shashi Deshpande returning their Sahitya awards. Many have been thankfully following in their footsteps. Apparently, the reason for disenchantment with India is that under Modi Sarkar freedom of speech is supposedly being throttled. We shall see. Other reasons cited are the murders of Kalburgi, Dhabolkar, Govind Pansare and the recent Dadri murder. Most of these murders have happened under non-BJP govts. Yet the ruling parties of the states are seen as safe while Modi is pointed at being the one not controlling the situation. Let’s bury this load of rubbish being mouthed by morons across the Litter Mafia and the media. Most of these inglorious bastards returning their petty awards are Modi-haters and his continued success and their loss of privileged crumbs is what is hurting them. Who in hell is Nayantara? If she wasn’t linked in some way to the Nehru clan nobody would have even known her. Most of these bitchers are nothing but leeches that survive on Lutyens crumbs.
Hundreds of incidents of violence, suppression of speech, wrongful imprisonment have happened under the UPA govt and even before. Nobody bothered to return any award. On the contrary, more criminals have got Padma awards than ever before.
There is no civilian award in India that is given without a good deal of lobbying or bootlicking. How do you think people like Barkha, Rajdeep, Shekhar Gupta or Teesta Setalvad get Padma awards? Their poodle-slavery of Sonia Gandhi earns them that reward. It is the bane of the Communist ideology of Congress that has created the culture of rewards for slaves. There are exceptions but those are becoming rarer. Why would govt be in the business of giving awards? The GOI even has national film awards of all the stupid things. All this started when govts from Nehru down couldn’t even handle state functions properly. Nehru believed the Indian poor and villagers could never be uplifted, so keep giving them some doles while he and his elite Lutyens gang could carry on their little lives of part British, part Stalin concoction of politics.
In the last two decades another crop of these Lutyens type worms have created another domain for themselves – LitterFests. This is meant for the same club members where ordinary writers are not allowed entry. Invitees may include some genuine writers and some criminals, rapists, India-haters and even actual enemies of India. The idea is simply to retain that cocoon while pouring a few drops in the name of India’s culture, history, diversity and all that. For instance, no major publisher in India will accept a writer unless he or she has a reference or knows someone in the media who facilitates publication through “favours”. I have written many times in the past that the publication business in India is no less a mafia than the media itself. As soon as this nonsensical charade of returning fraudulent awards started, someone pulled out an old article from Outlook which talked about this mafia - The Literary Mafia.

“…the fortune and fame of many Indian writers are determined by a well-entrenched literary mafia in Delhi. A society for mutual admiration, it is a close knit group of 'established writers' and writer-bureaucrats who lord over vast networks of patronage…. "Undoubtedly, there is a literary mafia at work," says Hindi writer Krishna Sobti, author of Mitro Marjani. "There is always a silent decision to promote someone or the other. It's a circuit game barred to outsiders. Only a few have access to the India International Centre bar where so many things are decided." Khushwant Singh recalls his decision to quit the Sahitya Akademi's award panel after a writer, whom he had reported for lobbying for her book, not only got the award but even declared her husband would get one the following year. Says Singh: "The kind of lobbying that goes on is shocking”.
That’s just a small excerpt from the article and I recommend you read the full article to understand the nonsense that is Sahitya Akademi and other literary organisations and publishers. Lutyens scroungers like Nayantara are long-time termites that have eaten up such organsations. Their awards are worthless because they carry less money and not much exposure in terms of sales. The Sahitya Akademi is an autonomous organisation funded by GOI but GOI hardly has any interest in such redundant outlets. That is why there is every good reason govt must now completely get out of such fraudulent outfits and also discontinue all political-crap awards like the Padmas and also the nonsense of film awards. This requires courage which is what ModiSarkar lacks currently. India has matured enough for every industry to have its own award and honour systems. Even dumb news channels have awards for politicians. It’s like the dogs giving honours to their masters.
Now, where these nonsensical complaints about FoE are concerned it is dramatically opposite to what these fraudulent writers and some in media have been claiming.  66A is gone – the vicious Act brought in by Congress to protect the Chinese Gandhis from being lampooned. Cartoonists were arrested and one critic of Karti Chidambaram landed in jail overnight. Congress even blocked Twitter handles to suppress criticism. And where Modi is concerned, his haters continue to write more vicious articles than before. The name-calling hasn’t stopped either. All the fraudulent writers watched all the atrocities under Congress and kept their mouth shut. The other phenomenon in media and politics is to blame every silly thing happening anywhere on Modi as if he is a GloboCop who monitors every street in India. In the Dadri incident, not one political party or media house questioned the responsibility of the CM from a party known to run a GoondaRaj in UP.
The other day Sudheen Kulkarni hosted a former Pak minister Kasuri for his book launch. Kulkarni’s face was blackened with paint and rightly so. Such scumbags who believe hosting criminals who waged war against India have to be allowed FoE must be lampooned severely. And what is this stupid obsession of a stupid group of people with Pakistan? Especially after India said no talks till terrorism attended to scumbaginis like Barkha Dutt went on a rant. She even got that stupid Sartaj Aziz for an interview. The bimbo even linked the Dadri incident to India’s UNSC seat as if all those occupying that body are squeaky clean idiots from her Pakistan. She rushes to stupid Rushdie and both iRudaalis whine over ModiSarkar. The Dadri family member was used as tool for another round of her stupid histrionics on TV and she came up with this classic nonsense:
Some people are permanently negatively disposed to the well-being of India and are in passionate love with her enemies who have sworn to destroy India. I wonder any country produces so many traitors. And this too is a matter of FoE for them and nothing more. Some even claim communal violence has gone up since ModiSarkar was formed though they have absolutely no evidence to show for it.
The fraudulent Sahitya writers aren’t acting out of any call of conscience or concern for anything. That Nayantara even mentioned she is returning the award only now because it’s a Hindutva govt at the Centre. This is the dumb logic of these fraudulent Akademists. Their relevance is reducing, they see no hope of more Lutyens crumbs and their little world of elite pimps seems to be crumbling. It is funny to even listen to the people returning the awards on TV. They either parrot each other or have no clue what they are returning the award for, although I am all for returning these fake awards and the cash that went with it. Hope they continue to do so. India has better things to do than worry about these sick individuals who don’t really live in India. Finally, all these scumbags get into some orchestrated hysteria when an election looms. These sickos will lose Bihar and again go into hibernation for some months.
 
 
 
Sabhar from Media crooks.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Swami Dayananda, The Patriot Saint



Swami Dayananda, The Patriot Saint

Published: 25th September 2015 06:00 AM
Last Updated: 25th September 2015 03:12 AM
Swami Dayananda Saraswati — a master exponent of the inclusive Hindu philosophy who declared there was not ‘ONE GOD,’ but ‘ONLY GOD,’ a teacher of Vedanta who created hundreds of teachers to continue the ancient Indian tradition, a great organiser who founded the Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha as the representative body of unorganised Hindu religious traditions, a philosopher who harmonised and validated, from the Hindu perspective of theo-diversity, all forms of worship from paganism to monism, an intellectual who re-articulated and established that religious conversion, regarded as the right of evangelist religions, is itself violence, and finally a patriot saint who, like Maharishi Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda did, saw, in the ancient nation of India, the very manifestation of all that he had learnt and taught — is no more. Indeed he was the latest incarnation in the tradition of nationalist saints of India.
Endowed with unparalleled intellectual skills and unlimited knowledge base, Dayananda first made it a mission of his life to teach and did take Vedanta to a vast elite audience in India and outside, which would otherwise have been half-westernised in world view and as much Christianised culturally. He aligned Vedanta to India as a national entity and cultural phenomenon and to Indians as the chosen people entrusted with the sacred duty to live, sustain and protect it not only for them but also for the good of the world. In his exposition, Vedanta was not just a philosophy but it found expression in the culture and life of India founded on the idea of dharma — in its arts and music, literature and sculpture, society and family, and in the Indian traditional respect for elders, teachers and women and ultimately in the reverence for this nation itself as sacred and in the love of the entire creation, both animate and inanimate. Starting off as student and disciple of the redoubtable Swami Chinmayananda, the originator of the contemporary school of exposition of Vedanta, Dayananda Saraswati rapidly grew up as an accomplished scholar and unparalleled teacher.
After having worked for decades and succeeded in his mission to teach and create teachers of Vedanta, he turned his attention to some critical issues of contemporary importance which would have long-term and adverse implications for the very purpose and soul of this ancient nation. With this new turn, in the late 1990s a paradigm shift took place in his entire course of thought and action and this led to his founding of the Dharma Rakshana Samiti in Chennai in 1999. It was in that unique event, a confluence of some highly regarded saints, spiritualists, and intellectuals, that Swami Dayananda made one of his most memorable speeches where he declared that the very concept of religious conversion itself was violence — a spiritual, mental and cultural violence. This redefined the very notion of conversion which till then had some acceptability among non-Gandhian secularists as a right of religions — which in effect meant only the proselytising religions — to convert others to their faith. Gandhiji’s contempt for religious conversion is too well-known for the secularists to appropriate Mahatma Gandhi to support conversion as integral secularism. This is amongst the greatest contributions of Swami Dayananda to global inter-religious discourse. The redefinition of religious conversion as violence robbed the concept of conversion of benignity and exposed its malignant character.
In 1999 when the then Pope visited India, Swami Dayananda constituted and led a group of multi-religious scholars and intellectuals and welcomed but asked him to declare that he was happy to visit a nation which has respected all faiths and that he also respected all faiths. But the Pope preferred not to accept Swami Dayananda’s suggestion. However, with his unmatched intellectual prowess Swami Dayananda took the battle against conversion in world fora. He proposed self-discipline among faiths in the Millennium summit of the United Nations in the year 2000, calling upon religions to respect each other, not to abuse one another and not to convert the faithfuls of other religions by force or by inducement to one’s fold.
There was consensus on his view but finally the proselytising faiths did not agree and the Millennium harmony proposal therefore did not succeed. But it took just eight more years for Swami Dayananda to convince the world religious leaders of the need for trans-religious self-regulation.
In the human rights declaration of world religious leaders in Amsterdam on December 10, 2008 on the 60th anniversary of the UN Human Rights Declaration, all world religious leaders, including the proselytising faiths, accepted the Dayananda approach — namely that religions should mutually respect and accept each other, that they should not abuse or trivialise one another’s faiths or symbols, that they should recognise the right of a person to be in the religion of his birth, and that there should be no conversion by force or by inducement — and signed the historic declaration. It is the substance of the Amsterdam declaration which Prime Minister Narendra Modi adopted as the approach of his government to different faiths when he addressed the Christian religious meet in Delhi to celebrate the canonisation of saints from Kerala.
In this period from 1999 to 2008, Swami Dayananda undertook some far-reaching initiatives, which included the constitution of the Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha — one of his greatest achievements and equally a great contribution to the Indian civilisation. The Acharya Sabha has given the diverse and unorganised Hindu religions, which had long suffered disadvantage relative to the organised and proselytising faiths, a platform to come together as Dharma religions and participate in the global discourse. Till then, any secularist masquerading as a religious person would sign on the dotted line on behalf of Hinduism in the global fora.
His next big move was to bring together elders of all indigenous faiths — whether from South America or North America, Africa or Europe — at Delhi. Swami Dayananda declared that all faiths are sacred and valid and no faith can and should be allowed to claim to be superior to other faiths. He articulated religious diversity, which is the strongest point of Hinduism, in the most acceptable, rational and logical manner and challenged and debunked the claim that some faiths are only true faiths and others false faiths, which, he argued, is the cause for the widespread hate and violence today.
The great successes of this great sanyasi, moulded in the ancient traditions of India, is not, however, as well-known as he himself was. That also demonstrated the high point of his personality — humility. Maharishi Aurobindo said that the greatest achievements have been least noisy. This aptly applied to Swami Dayananda’s work and life. In his demise, the Hindu philosophy has lost its greatest exponent of recent times, Hindu religion one of its staunchest defenders, and the nation a great patriot saint.
The author is a commentator on political, economic and cultural affairs.
E-mail: guru@gurumurthy.net

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Ban Cow Slaughter - Enact National Law

Reasons why:
Some Quotes -
“The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined. If beef is your idea of "real food for real people" you'd better live real close to a real good hospital.” -- By Famous American Dr Neal D. Barnard , M.D., President, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, D.C.

"When we kill the animals to eat them, they end up killing us because their flesh, which contains cholesterol and saturated fat, was never intended for human beings."
-- William C. Roberts, M.D., editor of The American Journal of Cardiology

Quotes of Great Personalities*
• Cow is the source of progress and prosperity. In many ways it is superior
to one’s mother. – Mahatma Gandhi
• Killing a bull is equivalent to killing a cow. – Jesus Christ
• Cow’s milk is tonic, its ghee is ambrosia and its meat is disease.
– Hazarat Mohamed
• Cow protection is the eternal dharma of India
– Dr. Rajendra Prasad, 1st President of India
• One cow in its life time can feed 4,10,440 people once a day while its
meat is sufficient only for 80 people.
– Swami Dayanand Saraswati
• Till cows are slaughtered, no religious or social function can bring its
fruit.
– Devarah baba
• The first section of Indian Constitution should be on prohibition for Cow
slaughter.
– Madan Mohan Malviya
*Quotes of Great Personalities*
• The pressure of Muslims for cow slaughter is the limit of foolishness. I
have studied both Koran and Bible. According to both of them, to kill a cow
even indirectly is a great sin.
– Acharya Vinoba Bhave
• Since the cruel killing of cows and other animal have commenced, I have
anxiety for the future generation.
– Lala Lajpat Rai
• Kill me but spare the cow. – Lokmanya Tilak
• According to me under the present circumstances, there is nothing more
scientific and intelligent act than banning cow slaughter.
– Jai Prakash Narayan
• Cow is the God even of God. – Shri Haridas Shastri
• We want to live in the world while being called as Hindus then we have to
protect cows with all our might.
– Shri Prabhudata Brahmachari
• The offensive act of British Rule towards cows will go down in the
history as an abominable deed. – Lord Lonlithgo
• Cow is the foundation of our economy.
– Giani Zail Singh – Former President
• Neither Koran nor the Arabian Customs permit killing cow.
– Hakim Ajamal Khan


Friday, October 2, 2015

Views of Mahatma Gandhi Ji on Cow Protection

ANNEX II (6)
Paragraph 9.3


COMPILATION OF VIEWS OF MAHATMA GANDHI ON COW PROTECTION

1. (From http://www.mkgandhi.org/momgbook/Chap.81.html )


81. COW PROTECTION

PLACE OF THE COW

THE COW is a poem of pity. One reads pity in the gentle animal. She is the mother to millions of Indian mankind. Protection of the cow means protection of the whole dumb creation of God. The ancient seer, whoever he was, began with the cow. The appeal of the lower order of creation is all the more forcible because it is speechless.316

…The cow is the purest type of sub-human life. She pleads before us on behalf of the whole of the sub-human species for justice to it at the hands of man, the first among all that lives. She seems to speak to us through her eyes: 'you are not appointed over us to kill us and eat our flesh or otherwise ill-treat us, but to be our friend and guardian'.317

I worship it and I shall defend its worship against the whole world.318

Mother cow is in many ways better than the mother who gave us birth. Our mother gives us milk for a couple of years and then expects us to serve her when we grow up. Mother cow expects from us nothing but grass and grain. Our mother often falls ill and expects service from us. Mother cow rarely falls ill.

Here is an unbroken record of service, which does not end with her death. Our mother, when she dies, means expenses of burial or cremation. Mother cow is as useful dead as when she is alive. We can make use of every part of her body-her flesh, her bones, her intestines, her horns and her skin. Well, I say this not to disparage the mother who gives us birth, but in order to show you the substantial reasons for my worshipping the cow.319

THE COW IN HINDUISM
The central fact of Hinduism is cow protection. Cow protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in human evolution. It takes the human being beyond this species. The cow to me means the entire sub-human world. Man through the cow is enjoined to realize his identity with all that lives. Why the cow was selected for apotheosis is obvious to me. The cow was in India the best companion. She was the giver of plenty. Not only did she give milk, but she also made agriculture possible…..

Cow protection is the gift of Hinduism to the world. And Hinduism will live so ling as there are Hindus to protect the cow……

Hindus will be judged not by their TILAKS, not by the correct chanting of MANTRAS, not by their pilgrimages, not by their most punctilious observances of caste rules, but their ability to protect the cow.320

COW-SLAUGHTER


I would not kill a human being for protection a cow, as I will not kill a cow for saving a human life, be it ever so precious.321

My religion teaches me that I should by personal conduct instil into the minds of those who might hold different views, the conviction that cow-killing is a sin and that, therefore, it ought to be abandoned.322

Cow slaughter can never be stopped by law. Knowledge, education, and the spirit of kindliness towards her alone can put and end to it. It will not be possible to save those animals that are a burden on the land or, perhaps, even man if he is a burden.323

My ambition is no less than to see the principle of cow protection established throughout the world. But that requires that I should set my own house thoroughly in order first.324

Cow protection to me is not mere protection of the cow. It means protection of that lives and is helpless and weak in the world.325

But lit me reiterate….that legislative prohibition is the smallest part of any programme of cow protection.

…People seem to think that, when a law is passed against any evil, it will die without any further effort. There never was a grosser self-deception. Legislation is intended and is effective against an ignorant or a small, evil-minded minority; but no legislation which is opposed by an intelligent and organized public opinion, or under cover of religion by a fanatical minority, can ever succeed.
The more I study the question of cow protection, the stronger the conviction grows upon me that protection of the cow and her progeny can be attained only if there is continuous and sustained constructive effort along the lines suggested by me.326

GOSEVA


Preservation of cattle is a vital part of GOSEVA. It is a vital question for India . . . There is urgent need for deep study and the spirit of sacrifice. To amass money and dole out charity does not connote real business capacity. To know how to preserve cattle, to impart this knowledge to the millions, to live up to the ideal oneself, and to spend money on this endeavour is real business.327

In so far as the pure economic necessity of cow protection is concerned, it can be easily secured if the question was considered on that ground alone. In that event all t he dry cattle, the cows who give less mild than their keep, and the aged and unfit cattle would be slaughtered without a second thought. This soulless economy has no place in India, although the inhabitants of this land of paradoxes may be, indeed are, guilty of many soulless acts.


POSITIVE MEASURES

Then, how can the cow be saved without having to kill her off when she ceases to give the economic quantity of milk or when one becomes otherwise an uneconomic burden? The answer to the question can be summed up as follows:

By the Hindus performing their duty towards the cow and her progeny. If they did so, our cattle would be the pride of India and the world. The contrary is the case today.

By learning the science of cattle-breeding. Today there is perfect anarchy in this work.

By replacing the present cruel method of castration by the humane method practised in the West.

By thorough reform of the PINJRAPOLES [institutions for aged cows] of India, which are today, as a rule, managed ignorantly and without any plan by men who do not know their work.

When these primary things are done, it will be found that the Muslims will, of their own accord, recognize the necessity, if only for the sake of their Hindus brethren, of not slaughtering cattle for beef or otherwise.

The reader will observe that behind the foregoing requirements lies one thing and that is AHIMSA, otherwise known as universal compassion. If that supreme thing is realized, everything else becomes easy. Where there is AHIMSA, there is INFINITE patience, inner calm, discrimination, self-sacrifice and true knowledge.328`
2. From the web site http://www.mkgandhi.org/epigrams/c.htm#Cow
Epigrams from Gandhiji
(Quotations from book - Epigrams from Gandhiji) Compiled by : S. R. Tikekar

• The cow to me is a sermon on pity. XXVI-545
• The cow is the purest type of sub-human life. MM-387
• Mother cow is as useful dead as when she is alive. MM-387
• Mother cow expects from us nothing but grass and grain. MM-387
• Mother cow is in many ways better than the mother who gave use birth. MM-387
• Man through the cow is enjoined to realize his identity with all that lives. T-2-51
• Cow protection is the gift of Hinduism to the world. T-2-51
• Cow protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in the human evolution. T-2-51
• We cry for cow protection in the name of religion, but we refuse protection to the human cow in the shape of the girl widow. T-2-277
• Cow protection can only be secured by cultivating universal friendliness, i.e. ahimsa. XXV-520
• Cow protection means protection of the weak, the helpless, the dumb and the deaf. XXVI-545
• Cow protection to me is infinitely more than mere protection of the cow. XXVI-545
• The central fact of Hinduism is cow protection. MM-388
• Cow preservation is an article of faith in Hinduism. T-3-290
• The only way Hindus can convert the whole world to cow protection is by giving and object-lesson in cow protection and all it means. XXV-436
• My religion teaches me that I should by my personal conduct instil into the minds of those who might hold different views the conviction that cow-killing is a sin. XXV-518
• By ahimsa we will be able to save the cow and also to win the friendship of the English. XXV-520
• When I see a cow, it is not an animal to eat; it is a poem of pity for me and I worship it and I shall defend its worship against the whole world. XXV-459
• If I were overfull of pity for the cow, I should sacrifice my life to save her but not to take my brother’s. X-30
• Cow-slaughter and man-slaughter are in my opinion the two sides of the same coin. XXV-519
• Cow-slaughter can never be stopped by law. MM-388
• The cow can be saved only if buffalo-breeding is given up. T-2-267
• It is no part of religion to breed buffaloes or, for that matter, cows. T-2-267
• Nowhere in the world you find such skeletons of cows and bullocks as you do in our cow-worshipping India. XXV-518

3. From web-site http://www.puripada.com/mahacow.htm

COW PROTECTION

Mahatma Gandhi's Sound Advice, Circa 1927

In my opinion the economic side of the cow question, if properly handled, automatically provides for the delicate religious side. Cow slaughter should, and can be made economically impossible, whereas unfortunately of all the places in the world it is the sacred animal of the Hindus, which has become the cheapest for slaughter. To this end I suggest the following:

1. The State should buy every cow offered for sale on the open market by out-bidding every other buyer.
2. The State should run dairies in all principal towns ensuring a cheap, consistant supply of milk and all non-violent bi-products.
3. The State should run tanneries where the hides, bones, etc., of all dead cattle in its possession may be utilized. They should also offer to buy all privately-owned dead cattle.
4. The State should keep model cattle farms (goshallas) and instruct people in the art of breeding and keeping cattle.
5. The State should make a liberal provision for pasture land and import the best experts in the world for imparting knowledge of the science of cattle to all people.
6. There should be a separate department created for this purpose and no profit should be made so that people may receive the full benefit of every improvement that might be made in the different breeds of cattle and other matters pertaining to them.

The foregoing scheme pre-supposes the State maintains all old, maimed and diseased cattle. This no doubt constitutes a heavy burden, but it is a burden which all States, but above all, a Hindu State, should gladly bear.

My own study of the question leads me to think the running of scientific dairies and tanneries would enable the State to cover the expenses of the upkeep of cattle that have become economically useless, apart from the manure they yield and to sell at market rates, leather goods, milk products and the many other things that can be manufactured from dead cattle.
From Young India, 7-7-1927

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Letter of Rajdeep and Reply of CM Maharastra

Dear Devendraji,

This letter should normally have been a private mail congratulating you on completing one year in office next month. However, recent events in Maharashtra necessitate introspection rather than any celebration, and a need to initiate a vigorous public debate.
The first time I saw you was in 2010 during a television debate on the Adarsh land scam. I was impressed with your debating skills and tough, uncompromising stand on corruption. Which is why when you became chief minister last year, I saw it as a positive sign. In a state whose political class has become identified with venal and unscrupulous politics, you seemed to hold out hope. A 44-year-old chief minister brimming with ideas and energy, your rise suggested a welcome generational change in state politics. Sadly, a year later, the enthusiasm with which one greeted your arrival is now being matched by growing cynicism.
Just take three recent decisions of your government. First, the ill-advised decision to ban meat in Mumbai for four days. Yes, similar attempts to ban the sale of meat during the Jain Paryushan festival have been made in the past by your predecessors but your government tried to widen its ambit to well beyond the Mumbai suburb of Mira-Bhayandar.
After public pressure, you were forced to reduce the ban to just two days but in the process exposed your government to entirely avoidable criticism.
First, a beef ban, now a ban on meat: Why confuse good governance with food governance? Only a small group of Brahmins in Maharashtra are pure vegetarian. As the backlash from your ally the Shiv Sena and the MNS confirmed, the vast majority of Maharashtrians are non-vegetarian. The decision, thus, was doomed from the start, and will only alienate the growing urban middle class that values individual freedoms.
I know you are a swayamsevak, proud of your roots in Nagpur and your family’s long-standing connection with the RSS. But the people of Maharashtra last year did not vote for the imposition of the cultural agenda of the RSS, including any forcible attempt to dictate what can be cooked in the kitchen in the name of Bharatiya sanskriti.
The second decision that has proved worrisome is the manner in which Mumbai’s police commissioner Rakesh Maria was suddenly transferred out less than a month before he was due a promotion. That the transfer was done while Mr Maria was investigating the high-profile Sheena Bora murder case makes it even more suspicious. We can argue whether the police commissioner should be seen to take such personal interest in a murder mystery, but by removing a highly decorated officer without any proper explanation, the wrong message has been sent down the line to the constabulary.
Worse, after the media raised questions, your government has once again backtracked and said that Mr Maria will continue to investigate the case even in his new post as DG, Home Guards. So, first you kick an officer upstairs, put a successor in place (who is undoubtedly a fine officer), and then create a dual reporting structure. The Mumbai Police’s reputation has taken a battering because of the transfer-posting industry created by the previous Congress-NCP governments; now, you have further demoralised them by sending out mixed signals.
The third perplexing decision taken by your government is its recent circular on guidelines to be followed by the police while making arrests on sedition charges. The circular says “words, signs or representations to be treated as seditious if they are against a person who is shown to be a representative of the government". Does that mean that if I criticise a government minister I will be liable to be charged with sedition? Are we confusing legitimate anti-government criticism with anti-national activity? The irony is that you were amongst those who was most vociferous in attacking the previous Maharashtra government for its misuse of section 66 A of the IT Act, which had led to arrests for posting "offensive" messages on Facebook.
These controversies have shadowed what should really be the single-minded focus of your government at the moment: alleviating agrarian distress in large parts of the state. First, it was Vidarbha; now Marathwada is staring at drought-like conditions. More than 600 farmers have committed suicide since January this year after successive failed crops. Drinking water is scarcely available and the tanker mafias are holding sway. Farmers can’t even sell their ageing cattle because of the ill-conceived beef ban.
Last week, on a television programme on the drought, I had asked actor Nana Patekar to express his feelings. Nana has recently handed out cheques to more than a 100 farm widows, and tearfully said that no one could be but moved by the scale of the tragedy. Sadly, the government machinery hasn’t moved as swiftly as it should have. I know you have proposed large-scale well recharge projects across the drought-prone districts but at the moment much more needs to be done.
In the last decade, Maharashtra has allotted more than Rs 70,000 crore for irrigation schemes yet the fact is that scarcely 0.1% has been added in this period to the total irrigated area. The failure of irrigation projects is a scandal and part of your campaign commitment was to punish the guilty. That hasn’t happened yet.
Like our prime minister, you have been peripatetic in the last year: making several trips across the world. May I urge you to spend the next few months singularly focusing on the needs of farmers of Maharashtra. Don’t worry about the food on my plate or what happens in the Sheena case, the agony of the farmer should give you sleepless nights.
Post-script: While questioning your government for misplaced priorities, may I say that a section of the tabloidish media is equally culpable. A sordid murder story becomes staple for prime time news; the death of a farmer doesn’t even register.
The writer is author and senior journalist. The views expressed are personal.

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Dear Rajdeep,

Normally I don't reply to every open letter by 'senior' journalists but this time I thought if I didn't, the Goebbels law — speak what is untrue several times over and it becomes the truth — may prevail. Your letter is an excellent example of how a section of the media, without having sound knowledge, bashes a government with an agenda.
Let me bring some clarity to the first issue you have raised. My state government did not take the decision to ban meat. Not a single new order went from the government to any local body. The Congress government in 2004 took the decision to close a slaughter-house for two days in Paryushan Parva. It was conveyed to all municipal corporations then. Since then all municipal corporations including Mira-Bhaindar started implementing it. Additionally municipal corporations like Mumbai and Mira-Bhaindar adopted resolutions to ban it for additional days within their own powers, which in the case of Mumbai dates back to 1994. Surprisingly, none of you ever objected to it until we came to power. Obviously you were comfortable with the pseudo-secular image of the previous government, howsoever corrupt and non-performing it was.
In the case of Rakesh Maria, you seem to be confused. Your post-script says the Sheena Bora murder case should not have assumed the kind of importance it was accorded by the media. Then why did you choose to write on it, linking it with the transfer of the city police chief? A police chief is not an investigating officer but just a supervisory authority. I would like to tell you that the practice of promoting senior people, a few days in advance, is not new. Such decisions are taken keeping in mind the objective to let the new one who is going to take over understand the prevailing situation. The months of September and October are full of festivals, including the Ganesh Festival, Eid celebrations and Navratri.
If the government thought that instead of changing a police commissioner in the midst of festivities it was better to put a new person in place before the festive season started, what's so wrong about it? Although I believe that officers have no caste and religion the point could also have been raised as to why Maria was made commissioner of police, Mumbai, sidelining two senior and equally decorated officers like Ahmad Javed, a person from a minority community, and Vijay Kamble, a person from a backward community. However, I would say that the government at that point of time thought that Maria was better suited for the situation.
Your take on sedition can be termed a classic product of a biased mind. I want to ask you whether the state is expected to convey a decision given by the hon'ble high court to the police or not? Again, not a single decision has been taken by our government in this regard. In one of the cases in the high court, an affidavit was filed by the then Congress-led government and the court delivered a detailed judgment interpreting the scope and ambit of the applicability of sedition, and also directed to convey it to the police. The department made a faithful translation of the judgment in Marathi and conveyed it to all the police stations via an office circular. Every single item in the circular is just a translation of the judgment. Mr Sardesai, you may not want to go through such details to understand the issue just because you wish to pursue your leftist agenda vigorously and passionately.
It's apparent how much pain it causes you to mention a word about the water conservation initiative of our government — the flagship programme of Jalyukta Shivar Yojna — to make Maharashtra drought-free. It is a programme that has become most successful. The generous contributions by people — more than Rs 300 crore — have helped us to execute nearly 100,000 works in 6,000 villages within six months. The results are evident. Despite the scanty rainfall, the villages are boasting distributed water storages and increased water tables. It was lauded as a game changer by the 'Jalpurush' of India, Rajendra Singh, at the Stockholm Water Conference. This programme will provide moisture security to the farmers and assure crop sustainability by mitigating the effects of climate change.
It's really sad to see that people like you get disturbed by an imaginary situation that there won't be a piece of meat in your platter for two days when my annadata is taking extreme steps because he has no food to eat. That is why the state has decided to implement a food security scheme for six million farmers by giving them wheat at Rs 2 per kg and rice at Rs 3 per kg. The infamous legacy of farmer suicides, which we inherited from 15 years of bad governance, is a challenge that doesn't let me sleep. But the initiatives started by our government, I'm sure, will deliver results in due course.
Whether there is a ban on meat or not, a common man expects roti or rice in his plate. And I am more concerned about it than anything else. Mr Sardesai, the content of your letter can be part of your profession but the resolve in my reply is my mission and I will accomplish it. My mantra of life is 'perform or perish' and time alone would decide my destiny.

Yours sincerely and without malice.

Friday, September 18, 2015

हिन्दू धर्म में वैज्ञानिक गलतियाँ

हिन्दू धर्म में वैज्ञानिक गलतियाँ

Scientific-Errors-in-Hinduism
This article is also available in English at http://agniveer.com/3050/scientific-errors-in-hinduism/
पिछले कुछ समय से इन्टरनेट पर हिंदू धर्म के सम्बन्ध में जेहादी बमबारी जारी है. कभी वेद और पुराणों में मुहम्मद का नाम तो कभी महाभारत और मनुस्मृति में माँस का विधान, ज़ाकिर नाइक और उनके समर्पित मुजाहिदीन इस काम को बखूबी निभा रहे हैं. परन्तु अभी एक आश्चर्यजनक बात सामने आई है. जिन वेदों और पुराणों में ज़ाकिर नाइक को मुहम्मद दीख पड़ा था उन्हीं में अब उन्हें गलतियाँ दिखने लगी हैं! जी हाँ! कुन फयकुन कह कर झटपट दुनिया बनाने वाले, पत्थर में से ऊँटनी निकालने वाले, बिना पिता के मरियम को पुत्र देने वाले, चाँद के दो टुकड़े कर देने वाले, आसमान को अदृश्य खम्बों की छत मानने वाले, आसमान की खाल उतारने वाले, दर्याओं को चीरने वाले, सातवें आसमान पर सिंहासन पर विराजमान अल्लाह के बन्दों अर्थात मुसलमान बंधुओं का अब यह विश्वास है कि धर्म को विज्ञान की कसौटी पर भी खरा होना चाहिए! इस हेतु से कि ऊपर लिखित कुरआन के विज्ञान के सामने वेदों की क्या हैसियत है, “वेदों में वैज्ञानिक गलतियाँ” शीर्षक से बहुत से लेख लिखे जा रहे हैं. वैसे इन लेखों की सत्यता उतनी ही प्रामाणिक है जितने प्रामाणिक कुरआन में “विज्ञान” के दावे! यदि कुन फयकुन कह कर मक्खी की टांग भी बन सके, बिना पुरुष के ही मुस्लिम माताएं बच्चे जना करें, पत्थर में से ऊँटनी तो क्या मच्छर भी निकल पड़े तो यह माना जा सकता है कि वेद विज्ञान विरुद्ध हैं कि जिनमें इतने ऊंचे स्तर की विद्या ही नहीं! परन्तु आज तक कुरआन में वर्णित इस विज्ञान के दीदार (दर्शन) असल जिंदगी में मुस्लिम भाइयों को छोड़ कर किसी को न हो सके.
खैर, अब एक एक करके उन दावों की पोल खोलते हैं जो जेहादी अक्सर वेदों के विरुद्ध किया करते हैं. हम पहले “जेहादी दावा” नाम से वेद मन्त्र के वो अर्थ देंगे जो जेहादी विद्वान करते हैं और फिर उसके नीचे मन्त्र के वास्तविक अर्थ अग्निवीर शीर्षक से देंगे. (जिहादियों द्वारा लिखे मूल लेख की प्रति यहाँ देखें:
Scientific Errors in Hinduism

१. पृथ्वी स्थिर है!

१. जेहादी दावा
वेदों के अनुसार पृथ्वी स्थिर है और ऐसा कई स्थान पर है. कुछ उदाहरण नीचे दिए जाते हैं
हे मनुष्य! जिसने इस कांपती हुई पृथ्वी को स्थिर किया है वह इंद्र है. [ऋग्वेद २/१२/१२]
अग्निवीर
वास्तविक अर्थ: सूर्य की सप्तरश्मियों का, वर्षा करने वाले बादलों का, बहने वाली वायु का, जीवन के लिए आवश्यक जलाशयों का, हमारे जीवन यापन हेतु समायोजन करने वाला इंद्र (ईश्वर) हमें सफलता देता है.
इस मंत्र में स्थिर पृथ्वी जैसा कुछ भी नहीं है.
२. जेहादी दावा
वह ईश्वर जिसने इस पृथ्वी को स्थायित्त्व प्रदान किया. [यजुर्वेद ३२/६]
अग्निवीर
दुर्भाग्य से महाविद्वान जेहादी लेखक को स्थिरता और स्थायित्व में भेद नहीं पता. भौतिक विज्ञान के “जड़त्त्व के नियम” (Law of Inertia) अनुसार कोई वस्तु चाहे रुकी हुई हो चाहे चलती हुई, अगर संतुलन में है तो उसको स्थायी कहते हैं. स्थायित्व का अर्थ गतिहीनता नहीं है.
बताते चलें कि यह मन्त्र हिंदुओं में रोज पढ़ा जाता है जिसका अर्थ है: हम उस परमेश्वर को अपने विचार और कर्म समर्पित कर दें जो सब सूर्य आदि प्रकाशमान लोकों, पृथ्वी, नक्षत्र और सम्पूर्ण ब्रह्माण्ड को स्थायित्व प्रदान करता है कि जिससे सब प्राणी सुखी हों और मोक्ष को प्राप्त हो पूर्ण आनंद को भोगें.
मन्त्र में बहुत स्पष्ट है कि उस सूर्य को भी स्थायी कहा गया है जो प्रत्यक्ष चलता हुआ दिखाई देता है. अतः मन्त्र में स्थायित्व का अर्थ गति हीनता नहीं हो सकता.
३. जेहादी दावा
इन्द्र उस फैली हुई पृथ्वी की रक्षा करता है जो स्थिर है और कई रूप वाली है. [अथर्ववेद १२/१/११]
अग्निवीर
यह मन्त्र अथर्ववेद के प्रसिद्ध भूमि सूक्त का है जो सब देशभक्तों के अंदर देश पर मर मिटने की भावनाओं का मूल स्रोत है. परन्तु जैसा सबको विदित है कि देशभक्ति और वफादारी जेहादियों के लिए सदा ही दूर की कौड़ी रही है, इस बार भी ऐसा ही निकला. इस मन्त्र में जेहादियों को स्थिर पृथ्वी दीख पड़ी! अब इसका वास्तविक अर्थ देखिये
हे पृथ्वी! तू हिम से ढके पर्वतों, घने वनों, वर्षा, भोजन आदि को धारण करने वाली है कि जिससे में सदा प्रसन्नचित्त, रक्षित और पोषित होता हूँ. तू वह सब कुछ देती है जिससे मैं ऐश्वर्यों का स्वामी होता हूँ. अगला मन्त्र कहता है- हे पृथ्वी! तू मेरी माता है और मैं तेरा पुत्र हूँ! हम सब शुद्ध हों और अपने शुभ कर्मों से तेरा ऋण चुकाएं.
४. जेहादी दावा
हम सब फैली हुई स्थिर पृथ्वी पर चलें. [अथर्ववेद १२/१/१७]
अग्निवीर
वास्तविक अर्थ: हम सब इस पृथ्वी पर आवागमन करें जो हमें धन, सम्पन्नता, पोषण, औषधि आदि से तृप्त करती है. यह हमें आश्रय देती है.
इस मन्त्र में महाविद्वान जेहादी ने “ध्रुव” शब्द देखा और बस “स्थिर” शब्द दे मारा! उसको इतना पता ही न चला कि मन्त्र में यह शब्द आश्रय देने के लिए आया है न कि खुद के स्थिर होने के लिए!
इन सबके उलट वेद में बहुत से मन्त्र हैं जिनमें पृथ्वी के गतिमान होने का स्पष्ट वर्णन है. जैसे
ऋग्वेद १०.२२.१४- यह पृथ्वी विना हाथ और पैर के भी आगे बढती जाती है. यह सूर्य के चारों ओर परिक्रमा करती है.
ऋग्वेद १०.१४९.१- सूर्य ने पृथ्वी और अन्य ग्रहों को अपने आकर्षण में ऐसे बांधा है जैसे घोड़ों को साधने वाला अश्व शिक्षक नए शिक्षित घोड़ों को उनकी लगाम से अपने चारों ओर घुमाता है.
यजुर्वेद ३३.४३- सूर्य अपने सह पिंडों जैसे पृथ्वी को अपने आकर्षण में बाँधे अपनी ही परिधि में घूमता है.
ऋग्वेद १.३५.९- सूर्य अपनी परिधि में इस प्रकार घूमता है कि उसके आकर्षण में बंधे पृथ्वी और अन्य पिंड आपस में कभी नहीं टकराते.
ऋग्वेद १.१६४.१३- सूर्य अपनी परिधि में घूमता है जो स्वयं भी चलायमान है. पृथ्वी और अन्य गृह सूर्य के चारों ओर इसलिए घुमते हैं क्योंकि सूर्य उनसे भारी है.
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२. सूर्य पृथ्वी के चारों ओर घूमता है

५. जेहादी दावा
सूर्य प्रकाशमान है और सब मनुष्यों को जानता है, इसलिए उसके घोड़े उसे आकाश में ले जाते हैं कि जिससे वह विश्व को देख सके. [ऋग्वेद १/५०/१]
अग्निवीर
यह मन्त्र भी हिंदुओं के रोज की प्रार्थना का भाग है. इसका अर्थ है-
जिस प्रकार सूर्य की किरणें विश्व को देखने योग्य बनाती हैं, उसी प्रकार सब सज्जनों को उचित है कि वे अपने शुभ गुणों और कर्मों से श्रेष्ठता का प्रचार करें.
इस मन्त्र में कहीं घोड़ा नहीं आता और न ही सूर्य कहीं पृथ्वी के चारों ओर घूमा है!
६. जेहादी दावा
हे प्रकाशित सूर्य, सात घोड़ों वाले हरित नाम का एक रथ तुझे आकाश में ले जाता है. [ऋग्वेद १/५०/८]
अग्निवीर
वास्तविक अर्थ- जिस प्रकार सूर्य की सप्त रश्मियाँ इसके प्रकाश को दूर दूर तक पहुंचाती हैं उसी प्रकार तुम वेदों के सात प्रकार के छंदों को समझो.
इस मन्त्र से सूर्य का गतिमान होना समझा जा सकता है पर फिर रश्मियों का घोड़ों से कैसे सम्बन्ध रहेगा? क्योंकि किरणें तो सूर्य के चारों ओर निकलती हैं, केवल सूर्य के चलने की दिशा में नहीं, तो फिर किरणें सूर्य के घोड़े के समान कैसे होंगी? वेद तो सूर्य को गतिमान मानता ही है और इसी प्रकार कोई भी पिंड गतिमान होता है. परन्तु इस मन्त्र या किसी और में भी सूर्य का पृथ्वी के चारों ओर गति का कोई वर्णन नहीं है. वेद के अनुसार सूर्य की अपनी अलग परिधि है जिसमें वह घूमता है. [देखें ऋग्वेद १.३५.९]
७. जेहादी दावा
हे मनुष्य, सूर्य जो सबसे आकर्षक है, वह अपने स्वर्ण रथ पर सवार होकर पृथ्वी के चक्कर काटता है और पृथ्वी का अन्धकार दूर करता है. [यजुर्वेद ३३/४३]
अग्निवीर
वास्तविक अर्थ: सूर्य अपने आकर्षण से अन्य पिंडों को धारण करता हुआ अपनी परिधि में घूमता रहता है.
इस मन्त्र की बात को खगोल विज्ञानी भी स्वीकार करते हैं. खगोलशास्त्र विषय का आधार भी ऐसे तथ्य ही हैं. वास्तव में जेहादी विज्ञान में खगोलशास्त्र का वर्णन न होने के कारण उनके महाविद्वान इन मन्त्रों पर ही प्रश्न उठाने लगे हैं!
८. जेहादी दावा
बैल ने आकाश को धारण किया है. [यजुर्वेद ४.३०]
अग्निवीर
महाविद्वान जेहादी ने मन्त्र में वृषभ शब्द देखा और इसको बैल बनाने पर तुल गया! परन्तु संस्कृत भाषा से बेखबर जेहादी को यह पता नहीं कि “वृषभ” के यौगिक अर्थ “शक्तिशाली”, “सामर्थ्यवान” और “उत्तम” हैं. रूढ़ी अर्थों में बैल को वृषभ कहा जाता है क्योंकि बैल कृषि क्षेत्र में शक्ति का प्रतीक है.
वास्तविक अर्थ- हे सर्वशक्तिमान परमेश्वर! आप समस्त ब्रह्माण्ड में रम रहे हो. पृथ्वी की उत्पत्ति और पालन पोषण, सूर्य की स्थिरता, समस्त आकाशस्थ पिंडों और आकाश की व्यवस्था करने वाले हो, तथा एक आदर्श राजा की भांति सबको नियम में रखते हो. यह तो आपका स्वभाव ही है.
९. जेहादी दावा
बैल ने आकाश को धारण किया है. [यजुर्वेद १४.५]
अग्निवीर
इस मन्त्र में कोई शब्द ऐसा नहीं जिसका अर्थ बैल किया जा सके. यह मन्त्र पत्नी के कर्तव्यों पर प्रकाश डालता है.
वास्तविक अर्थ- हे पत्नी! तू अपने पति को सुख देने वाली हो और सदैव उत्तम कर्मों को करने वाली हो. तू अत्यंत बुद्धिमती हो और सदैव अपनी विद्या को सूर्य के समान बढाने वाली हो. तू सबको सूर्य के समान सुख देने वाली हो जैसे वह भोजन, प्रकाश और शुद्धता प्रदान करने वाला है. तू सबको जल के समान तृप्त करने वाली हो. तू सब ओर ज्ञान का प्रकाश करने वाली हो.
लगता यह है कि स्त्रियों को पशुओं व वस्तुओं की भांति उपयोग करने वाले जेहादियों से यह मन्त्र सहन ही नहीं हुआ!

३. अन्य कुछ आक्षेप

१०. जेहादी दावे और अग्निवीर का उत्तर
कई और दावे पुराणों को लेकर किये जाते हैं और सिद्ध करने की कोशिश की जाती है कि हिंदू धर्म अवैज्ञानिक है. परन्तु ध्यान रखना चाहिए कि पुराण धर्म के सम्बन्ध में प्रमाण नहीं हैं. केवल वेद ही अपौरुषेय (ईश्वरीय) हैं और हम यह दिखा चुके हैं कि जेहादियों ने वेदों को अवैज्ञानिक बता कर अपनी ही अज्ञानता सिद्ध की है. जहां तक पुराणों का प्रश्न है तो उनमें मुहम्मद, अकबर, विक्टोरिया आदि के किस्से भी मिलते हैं जो इस बात का प्रमाण हैं कि ये उन्नीसवीं शताब्दी तक लिखे गए हैं और विदेशी आक्रान्ताओं के शासन काल में बलपूर्वक लिखवाये गए हैं. अतः पुराणों के बारे में इस प्रकार की बातें मिल भी जाएँ तो आश्चर्य नहीं और इनसे हिंदू धर्म का सम्बन्ध भी नहीं. तो भी हमें अंदेशा है कि महाविद्वान जिहादियों ने वैसी ही मूर्खता दिखाई होगी जैसी कि उन्होंने मुहम्मद को भविष्य पुराण में वर्णित एक राक्षस बताने में दिखाई थी! इसको यहाँ पर देखें. http://agniveer.com/479/prophet-puran/
११. जिहादी दावा – सूर्य और आँख

वेद/पुराण सूर्य को नग्न आँखों से देखने का सुझाव देते हैं. वेद और पुराण यह कहते हैं कि हिंदुओं को सूर्य भगवान कि पूजा करनी चाहिए, और यदि तुम रोज सुबह सूर्य को देखोगे तो तुम्हारी आँखें तेज होंगी. इस तरह बहुत से हिंदू यह पूजा करते हैं पर आँखें तेज होने के बजाय, भारत में विश्व के सर्वाधिक नेत्रहीन लोग रहते हैं (पच्चीस लाख). सूर्य की पूजा करने के पीछे कोई वैज्ञानिक सत्य नहीं है और उल्टा वैज्ञानिक और डॉक्टर नग्न आँखों से सूर्य को देखने से मना करते हैं. अब कौन सत्य पर है, वैज्ञानिक या हिंदू धर्मग्रन्थ? आप निर्णय करें!
अग्निवीर
१. महाविद्वान जेहादी बस प्रमाण देना भूल गए कि सूर्य की पूजा करना वेद में कहाँ लिखा है!
२. हाँ, उगते सूर्य को देखना एक प्राकृतिक चिकित्सा है. आज तक दुनिया में कोई ऐसा व्यक्ति नहीं हुआ जो सूर्योदय या सूर्यास्त देखकर नेत्रहीन या कमजोर नेत्र हो गया हो. अधिक जानकारी के लिए देखें Solar observing and Eye Safety http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/vision/Galileo.html
३. वैसे पाकिस्तान में अंधापन भारत से अधिक फैला हुआ है! WHO के रिपोर्ट पढ़ें.
१२. जेहादी दावा – गाय

वेद कहते हैं कि गाय पवित्र है और उसकी पूजा करनी चाहिए. (ब्राह्मण कहते हैं कि गाय के गोबर की राख में औषधीय गुण होते हैं). परन्तु पश्चिम जर्मनी की एक जानी मानी परीक्षण प्रयोगशाला में शोध हुआ तो यह बात झूठी पायी गयी.
अग्निवीर
१. हाँ! वेद स्पष्ट घोषणा करते हैं कि गाय मनुष्य मात्र के लिए अत्यंत मूल्यवान है और जो अपने जिव्हा के थोड़े से स्वाद के लिए इसे मारते हैं वे धूर्त हैं. एक गाय चाहे दूध न भी देती हो तो भी वह वातावरण के लिए मरी हुई गाय से सदैव अच्छी है. गाय के सब उत्पाद जैसे दूध, गोबर, मूत्र आदि शरीर और वातावरण पर लाभदायक प्रभाव डालते हैं. बुद्धिमान लोग केवल गोपालन करके भी अपना जीवन अच्छी प्रकार से निर्वाह कर सकते हैं.
२. वैसे क्या कोई जेहादी यह बताएगा कि पश्चिम जर्मनी कि उस प्रयोगशाला का नाम क्या है जहाँ गाय के गोबर की राख का परीक्षण किया गया था? ऐसा इसलिए क्योंकि पश्चिम जर्मनी सन १९९० से अस्तित्त्व में नहीं है! यह ऐसा ही है जैसे डॉक्टर जाकिर नाइक कैलीफोर्निया के किसी अनपढ़ किसान के परीक्षणों का प्रमाण देकर हलाल माँस का बचाव करते हैं.
३. गाय का गोबर कई लाभों के साथ साथ ईंट बनाने में भी उपयोगी सिद्ध हुआ है. केवल गोमूत्र पर ही चार अन्तर्राष्ट्रीय पेटेंट (अमेरिका और यूरोप) हमारी जानकारी में हैं. गूगल पर cow urine patent डालकर देखें, और अधिक जानकारी प्राप्त करें.
४. इस तरह ठीक ही है कि हिंदू गाय को माता के सामान महत्वपूर्ण समझते हैं.
अब इससे पहले कि यह लेख समाप्त करें, कुछ बिंदु उठाने आवश्यक हैं.
क. विज्ञान न केवल हिंदुओं की पुस्तकों में है बल्कि उनकी संस्कृति के आधार में भी ओतप्रोत है. यहाँ तक कि सामान्य से सामान्य रीति रिवाज, जो अंधविश्वासों और विदेशी प्रभाव में पुते हुए हैं, भी वैज्ञानिक सिद्धांतों पर आधारित हैं. हाथ जोड़कर नमस्ते, स्त्रियों की चूड़ी और कुंडल, प्रातःकाल अधिक जल पीना जिसे उषापान कहते हैं, माँस का त्याग, एक पत्नी/पति वाद, प्राणायाम, ध्यान, व्यायाम, झूठा न खाना, कई बार हाथ धोना, और अंगों को भली प्रकार से धोकर स्वच्छ रखना जिससे खतना आदि कराने की आवश्यकता ही न पड़े, इत्यादि सब बातें वैज्ञानिक हैं.
ख. इसीलिये एक आम पढ़ा लिखा हिंदू वैज्ञानिक और बौद्धिक माहौल में अच्छे से सामंजस्य बैठाकर आगे बढ़ जाता है.
ग. अब जरा इस्लाम का हाल देखें. पूरी दुनिया में आज पचास से अधिक इस्लामिक देश हैं. क्या किसी एक ने भी कोई बड़ा वैज्ञानिक, शोधकर्ता या व्यवसायी पैदा किया? आज तक केवल एक मुस्लिम वैज्ञानिक हुआ है जिसका नाम यहाँ लिया जा सकता है- पाकिस्तान के नोबल पुरस्कार विजेता डॉ अब्दुस सलाम. परन्तु उन्हें भी पाकिस्तान से काफ़िर कह कर बाहर खदेड़ दिया गया क्योंकि वो एक कादियानी थे. आज कोई भी ज़ाकिर नाइक कभी अब्दुस सलाम का नाम भी नहीं लेगा भले ही वह इस्लाम को विज्ञान का आधार बताता रहे! जब अब्दुस सलाम मरे तो उनकी कब्र पर “पहला मुस्लिम नोबेल पुरस्कार विजेता” लिखा गया. पर मुल्लाईयत के दबाव में पाकिस्तानी सरकार ने “मुस्लिम” शब्द हटा दिया. अब वहाँ “पहला नोबेल पुरस्कार विजेता” लिखा है!
नीचे पकिस्तान के प्रसिद्ध मुस्लिम विद्वान और लेखक हसन निसार की वीडियो देखें जिसमें वो बड़ी बेबाकी से मुसलमान उम्मत की बौद्धिक क्षमताओं पर सवाल उठाते हैं. उन्होंने इस बात को कई बार जोर देकर कहा कि सदियों से एक बड़ा दिमाग भी मुसलमानों ने पैदा नहीं किया और उस पर भी वे अपने आप को सबसे अच्छा समझते हैं और यही प्रवृत्ति उनको और अधिक अन्धकार में ले जा रही है.

अब हिंदुओं से इसकी तुलना कीजिये. बहुत कमियों के बाद भी आज वो हर जगह पर अच्छे स्थान और पदों पर होते हैं. मानव सभ्यता के आरम्भ से इस संस्कृति ने एक से बढ़कर एक हीरे मानवता को दिए हैं और आज भी दे रही है. इसका एकमात्र कारण यहाँ की सभ्यता का आधार वैज्ञानिक होना है. यह प्रकट है कि जहाँ स्वतंत्रता के बाद पाकिस्तान अपने ही बोझ से टूटा जा रहा है वहीँ भारत उसकी तुलना में बहुत आगे है बावजूद इसके कि यहाँ के धूर्त राजनेता केवल अपना स्वार्थ साधते हुए अल्पसंख्यक तुष्टिकरण की नीति को ही राजनीति समझते हैं.
हम उन सबसे, जिन्हें गैर मुस्लिमों खासकर हिंदुओं से नफरत करना ही सिखाया गया है, कहेंगे कि एक बार ठन्डे दिमाग से इस पर विचार करें. अग्निवीर पर वेदों से सम्बंधित लेख पढ़ें. सबसे आवश्यक बात यह जान लें कि वे बाहर किसी देश से आये लुटेरों की संतान नहीं हैं. वे तो सदा से भारत देश में रहने वाले अपने हिंदू पूर्वजों का ही खून हैं. वेद किसी हिंदू की जागीर नहीं, तुम्हारे भी हैं क्योंकि तुम्हारे पूर्वज इन्ही वेदों का पाठ करके तृप्त होते थे. अब अपने ही खून के भाइयों से झगडा बंद करो और वापस अपने घर अर्थात वैदिक धर्म में आ जाओ, आपका स्वागत होगा.

reproduced with Thanks from Agniveer

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Kumbh Mela in Nasik: World's biggest festival.

Kumbh Mela: World's biggest festival

Kumbh Mela 2015 is being celebrated in Nashik after 12 years. With over 10 crore people coming together for this festival, it is considered as the world's largest congregation. The festival itself is observed only once in every three years. Photos: Prashant Nakwe


Once in every 12 years Kumbh Mela is celebrated in Triyambakeshwar Jyotirlinga temple situated in holy town of Trimbakeshwar in Nashik.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu flew from earth to heaven with a pot of nectar, spilling drops of nectar at four different places- Haridwar, Nashik, Ujjain and Allahabad.
Sadhus, holy men and millions of pilgrims flock to the temple to wash away their sins in the holy river, Godhavari. They take dips in the river on a specific date and at specific time. 
Celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac sign Leo or 'Sinhastha' (as referred to in Sanskrit), it is observed in Nashik.
Devotees come together and perform several ceremonies, chant prayers, sing devotional songs and feed masses of holy men and women and the poor.
To manage the crores of people, nearly 15,000 police personnel, 10 squads of special forces and anti-terrorism squads and one dozen bomb disposal squads have been deployed for security.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/kumbh-mela-worlds-biggest-festival/article7587216.ece?ref=slideshow


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14th July 2015TuesdayFlag hoisting of the main ceremony at Ram Kunda
19th August 2015WednesdayFlag hoisting of the Akhara at Sadhugram
26th August 2015WednesdayShravan Shudha- First Snan
29th August 2015SaturdayFirst Shahi Snan
13th September 2015SundaySecond Shahi Snan
18th September 2015FridayThird Shahi Snan
25th September 2015FridayBhadrapad Shukla Dwadashi - Vaman Dwadashi Snan

https://kumbhmela2015.maharashtra.gov.in/1250/Kumbh-Mela-Dates-2015