TWO HUNDRED PERSONS COME BACK TO HINDU FOLD
Last week I informed all of you that 315 people returned
to Hindu Dharma on August 20, 2012 at Varanasi.
Today I want to share one another good news with you. The
news is that 200 more people reconverted to Hinduism after Tirumala
Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) officials arranged a special darshan for these
persons.
It looks as if some Hindu groups in India have realized
their potential, vigor and vitality to put Bharat Mata on the pedestal of glory
as envisioned by our great seers.
It is, therefore, incumbent on us to stop watching them
from sidelines; join them and support them wholeheartedly in whatever way we
can.
Regards,
Narain Kataria
(718) 478-5735
[GHHF] 200
Reconverted Dalits had Darshan of Lord Venkateswara at TTD; Let us work
to Stop Conversion Efforts and Reconvert Dalits to Hindu fold
Swami Vivekananda
declared in the Parliament of Religions that "If anybody
dreams of the exclusive survival of his own religion and the
destruction of others, I pity him.”
About 200 Dalits who reconverted to Hinduism had a special, historical
darshan of Lord Venkateswara on October 8, 2012. Swami Paripoornananda,
Pontiff of Sri Peetham, has been very active in bringing Dalit
Christians back to Hinduism. Ghazal Srinivas of SaveTemples of Global
Hindu Heritage Foundation joined the event in arranging a special bus
from Kakinada to Tirupathi and shared the expenses for the event. Fifty
reconverted Dalit Hindus left Kakinada on 7th evening and
reached on 8th to Tirupathi. About 150 other reconverted
Dalit Hindus joined the group on Tirumala where TTD officials arranged
a special darshan for these people. Swamiji personally greeted all the
Dalits and made all necessary arrangements for a memorable,
unforgettable, and historical event. Following Lord Balaji Darshan, Sri
Gauraiah, Sri Jagdish and Sri Mohan Rao met with the media and
announced that because of Sri Swamiji’s powerful speeches, they
converted from Christianity to Hinduism and expressed their utmost
happiness in having Darshan of Balaji.
Eenadu, Sakshi and Andhra Jyothy daily newspapers have given coverage
to this unique, historical event. Swami Paripoornananda speaking to the
media demanded that TTD officials should open their eyes and urged them
to provide darshan to all devotees belonging to Dalit community. If
they fail to do, Lord himself will teach them a lesson. Executive
Officer of TTD should concentrate on providing proper facilities to the
common man rather than concentrating on VIPs. TTD should stop pampering
Business people, (Swamijis), Politicians and others and should
concentrate on providing proper facilities for the common pilgrims. He
also observed that the Dalita Govindam program that takes Lord
Venkateswara to different Dalit communities is a good concept. At the
same time, it is equally important to encourage Dalits to have darshan
of Balaji on Tirumala itself. Many of them are unable to take a
pilgrimage because of many limitations. They should be given free
darshan. This is one way of countering the conversion efforts of other
religions. He also said that for the last one year he has been urging
TTD to arrange free buses for Dalits to visit TTD from all the
districts. In fact he demanded that TTD should provide two free buses
every week from each district for Dalit community as well as
economically backward pilgrims.
Further he demanded that Dharma Prachara Parishad should allot budget
of 200 crores to make necessary arrangements for events like this so
that poor people will not be treated differently in a discriminating
manner.
Swami Paripoornananda also mentioned that he could not understand the
hesitation on the part of EO to build Vakulamata Temple. If Vakulamata
Temple is built, it would be good for the state and also become
prominent in the country. Illegal mining must be stopped immediately
and the construction of the Temple should start forthwith.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation strongly feels that this kind
of special encouragement is essential to prevent Dalits from getting
converted to other religions. It is known fact that the denial of
Dalits to enter Hindu Temples definitely encouraged them to look for
alternatives to be counted as human being. This is also an occasion for
many Dalits to be proud of their heritage. It is also a good time for
all Hindus to reflect on our scriptures such as Bhagavad Gita,
Mahabharata, Ramayana and others and start practicing what is preached.
Emphasis should be placed on the code of conduct and behavior rather
than the caste. Any Hindu who is concerned about the future of Hinduism
should make every effort to be inclusive, not exclusive; more tolerant,
not discriminatory; more broadminded, not small minded; more in tune
with scriptures, not constrictive dogmas.
Hindus cannot live without being cognizant of the happening in the
surroundings. Now there are more churches than Hindu Temples. They have
enough resources coming from foreign countries and practically taking
advantage of our indifference to allure the Dalit and backward classes
of people into Christianity. Our own antiquated traditions and customs
are pushing the Dalits to get converted. Our dwindling numbers will
prove fatal to our customs, traditions, rituals, and our own religion.
All Hindus need to open their eyes to see the potential danger for
their own survival. They need to wake up before they are wiped out.
Hindus need to get out of this “frog in the well” mentality and see
what is happening beyond their own backyard. Something is getting
rotten around us. Before that foul smell makes you move out, you better
stamp out the smell and clean the surroundings.
All Hindus should support the “Dalithude Govindudu” (Dalit is Divine/
God) initiative by Swami Paripoornananda and Ghazal Srinivas. It is
time to see divinity in the heart of every human being instead of the
caste. We should all remember Adi Shankara’s encounter with Chandala.
As the legend goes that when Shankara was on his way to the temple
after a bath in the Ganga, he found a Chandala with four dogs blocking
his path. He got furious when the Chandala refused to step aside, and
when he was asked to do so. The Chandala asked, "what is it that
you want me to set aside: My body or my soul? If it is my body, both
yours and mine are made up of the same physical elements. But if it is
my soul, it is also no different from yours. How can therefore be any
distinctions of caste and creed?” Filled with remorse, Shankara
prostrated himself before the Chandala, thinking: “He who has learnt to
see ones existence everywhere, he is my master—be he a Brahmin or a
Chandala.” This is a profound message that we need to adopt, propagate,
imbibe and practice.
Following the encounter, Adi Shankara composed Manisha Panchakam, which
is the most highly elevated and spiritual poem on the futility of caste
differences.In these verses Adi Shankara says that he would accept a
person as his Guru if he possesses highest wisdom whether that person
is a chandala or a Brahman; he says he will accept him as his Guruif
the person has the correct knowledge even if he is a Chandala and
concludes by saying that he would accept a man whether he is a chandala
or Brahman, if he possesses the true knowledge of Brahma as his Guru.
In Isha Upanishad,we see a similar thread of thinking:
“If one sees in Atma all beings and in all beings the Atma, then one
need not have a feeling of hatred. (6)
“When one realizes that all creations are just manifestations of
Atma why one should feel attachments and pains? He sees unity in all
creations.” (7)
Sant Tulsidas also has expressed a similar view in his Ramayana
when he said thus:
"Those who are devoted to Sri Rama are free from lust, vanity
and anger. They look upon the whole world as full of their Lord.
Against whom then can they harbor animosity? (7.112:b).
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation and Sri Peetham are
committed to bring unity among all Hindus irrespective of their caste.
The more wedge we create among us, more danger the Hindus will face.
Remove the barriers and build bridges between different castes.
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