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  • There is fun in killing Hindus’, confession of Pak terrorist, then why did another Pakistani Naved fire on Imran Khan?

    China enjoys saving global terrorists

    ‘It is fun to kill Hindus’, confession of Pak terrorist

    November 03, 2022: Imran Mine Feather firing , One Attacker Whose Name Naved Is Arrested And another hit Gone Is.

    Karachi, Former Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot during a rally in Gujranwala (Wazirabad) of Pakistan’s Punjab province. Imran Khan’s statement has come to the fore after this attack. He said- Allah has given me a second life. I will fight back inshallah.

    02 January 2016: Pathankot Terror Call: The terrorist said on the phone to his mother sitting in PAK – I am on a fidayeen mission. Mother said, will you go to heaven after having food?

    China enjoys saving global terrorists

    ‘It is fun to kill Hindus’, confession of Pak terrorist

    November 03, 2022: Imran Mine Feather firing , One Attacker Whose Name Naved Is Arrested And another hit Gone Is.

    Karachi, Former Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot during a rally in Gujranwala (Wazirabad) of Pakistan’s Punjab province. Imran Khan’s statement has come to the fore after this attack. He said- Allah has given me a second life. I will fight back inshallah.

    02 January 2016: Pathankot Terror Call: The terrorist said on the phone to his mother sitting in PAK – I am on a fidayeen mission. Mother said, will you go to heaven after having food?

    Tags: Global terrorist Masood Azhar, China, Fun to kill Hindus, Firing on Imran Khan, Pathankot Terror Attack, Fidayeen mission, Jannat

    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Diwali blast: #ISRO India creates history! Bahubali rocket GSLV 3 lifts off with 36 ‘OneWeb’ satellites

    Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)ISROSatish Dhawan of Andhra Pradesh in the early hours todaySpace Center Sriharikota Launch Vehicle Mark From 3 (LVM3) M2 Successfully launched its first dedicated commercial mission of the satellite. Speaking after the launch, ISRO Chairman S Somnath said that it is a happy Diwali for all those at SHAR center as the launch was successful and the separation of the satellites was done properly. All the satellites are in the exact desired orbits, he said.

    NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) Chairman and Managing Director D. Radhakrishnan said ISRO had executed the complex mission in style over a period of three to four months. He pointed out that ISRO’s technical competence through this mission was remarkable and highly professional. Mission Director Thaddeus Bhaskaran said that the mission team has done an excellent job in coordinating with the customer and processing the requirements to the best of their ability and made the entire program a success.

    a web planetarium a Leo It will operate in a polar orbit and will be arranged in 12 rings with 49 satellites in each plane in the process of forming a constellation. Each satellite will make a complete trip around the Earth every 109 minutes. A total of 588 satellites will be fully in service after the completion of the constellation. The mission will enhance telecommunication and related services. The next Chandrayaan mission will happen next year, according to ISRO chairman, Somnath. Talking to the media after the launch at Sriharikota, he said that a new launch pad would soon be built at Kulasekarapattinam in Tamil Nadu.

    Talking to the media, Sunil Mittal of OneWeb said, ISRO LVM3 The launch will boost confidence internationally for commercial satellite launches. AIR correspondent reports that India has a bright future in launching next generation satellites. All 36 One Webb satellites were placed into orbit in four batches, starting twenty minutes after takeoff from the space center’s second launch pad.

    The rocket roared across the midnight sky with a burst of orange flames that lit up the sky for a few seconds. The rocket’s performance was downright normal as it rocketed into orbit in a textbook style. Scientists and dignitaries including Sunil Mittal and family attended the ceremony on the successful completion of all the phases of the mission.

    Tags: Bahubali Rocker GSLV 3, ISRO Chairman, Dr Somnath, Space Center Sriharikota, Happy Diwali SHAR centre, NSIL, satellites, Chandrayaan mission, ISRO launched LVM3, Diwali Dhamaka

    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Theme of G-20 logo is hidden in the poem of Atal ji and UK PM Hindu Rishi Sunak

    Theme of G-20 logo is hidden in the poem of Atal ji and UK PM Hindu Rishi Sunak

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    In the G-20 logo, the lotus flower depicting our faith and intellect, ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ #vasudhaivkutumkam The spirit we have been living by, is included in the theme as well – PM @narendramodi

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    PM @narendramodi while unveiling the logo of G-20 said that the lotus flower in it is portraying India’s mythological heritage, our faith and our intellectuality. In our place, the contemplation of Advaita has been the vision of the unity of the living being. Let this philosophy become the means of solving today’s global conflicts and dilemmas, we have given this message through this logo and theme. He said that through the G-20, India is giving new energy to the global prestige of Buddha’s message for freedom from war, Mahatma Gandhi’s solution to resist violence. The spirit of universal brotherhood that we have been living through the mantra of #vasudhaivkutumkam, that thought is being reflected in this logo and theme.

    India Of Thinking And Affordability From World To Familiar to make Our Responsibility

    PM Modi said that it is true that whenever there is a conference of big platforms like G-20 in the world, it has its own diplomatic and geo-political significance. This is also natural. But this summit is not just a diplomatic meeting for India. India sees this as a new responsibility for itself and the world’s faith in itself. Today, there is an unprecedented curiosity in the world to know India, to understand India. India is being studied in a new light, our present successes are being assessed. Along with this, unprecedented hopes are being expressed about our future. In such a situation, it is the responsibility of our countrymen to do much better than these hopes and expectations. It is our responsibility to introduce the world to India’s thinking and potential, India’s culture and social power.

    Atal ji’s poem: Hindu body-mind, Hindu life, Hindu every vein My introduction

    #UK PM @RishiSunak keeping Lord Ganesha’s idol on his desk and worshiping cow

    Rishi Sunak was sworn in as Finance Minister in the year 2020

    During this he took the oath by placing his hand on the Bhagavad Gita.

    He once said, ‘India is my religious and cultural heritage’

    Rishi Sunak was administered the oath of Finance Minister. During this, he took the oath by placing his hand on the Bhagavad Gita and became the favorite of every Indian. When a British newspaper asked him on this, he said in his own style, ‘I am a UK citizen now but my religion is Hindu. India is my religious and cultural heritage. I can proudly say that I am a Hindu and being a Hindu is my identity. Sunak, who keeps a statue of Lord Ganesha on his desk, has also appealed to give up beef on religious grounds. He himself does not consume beef. Sages don’t even drink alcohol.

    I am the great teacher of the whole world, I give the gift of knowledge.

    I showed the path of liberation, I taught the knowledge of Brahman.

    The knowledge of my Vedas is immortal, the light of my Vedas is intense.

    Can the darkness of human mind ever stand in front of you?

    My voice echoes in the sky, echoes in the waters of the ocean.

    From this corner to that corner, the sun can shine.

    Hindu body-mind, Hindu life, Hindu in every vein, my introduction!

    I am a bright beam, I spread light in the dark world.

    Destruction by creating the world, when did you want your own development?

    I have protected the refugee by giving my life.

    If you don’t believe, then this history is immortal.

    If today the ruins of Delhi wake up from sleep of centuries.

    ‘Hindu ki Jai’ hummed loudly, so what is the wonder?

    Hindu body-mind, Hindu life, Hindu in every vein, my introduction!

    G-20 theme is also hidden in this poem of Atal ji Theme of G-20 Bharat 23 India logo

    1857 Revolution: The British lied to the worldVeer Savarkar told the first national freedom struggle

    The Revolution of 1857 is an important event, which has earned the status of a watershed in history. Revolutionary and thinker Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his classic book ‘The Independence Summer of 1857’ on the Revolution of 1857 named this revolution as India’s ‘First National War of Independence’.

    From the first incident of 1857 till the last breath, the struggle of the Indian soldiers fighting for freedom was thrown into the eyes of the world by the British by calling it the Sepoy Mutiny. Had Veer Savarkar not been there, the revolution of 1857 would have been seen from the point of view of the British even today. It was he who put forward the reality of this revolution and established it as the first Indian freedom struggle.

    The revolution of 1857 was so wide and intense in its impact and scope that it almost discouraged the British. The aspirations of his heart to rule India forever had vanished.

    In 1857, the spark of revolution was blazing everywhere in the country. This spark was being given full air by the revolutionaries, but to make this spark a wave, it was necessary that the common citizens should join this movement.

    Maharani Lakshmibai chose two symbols to convey the message of revolution to the people. These symbols were roti and blooming lotus.

    It was difficult for the British to think that roti and lotus could be a symbol of revolution. When people took bread and lotus to each other’s house, the message of revolution reached every house. This bread and lotus did wonders and then together all the revolutionaries attacked the English army.

    The first freedom struggle of 1857 was sometimes named as ‘peasant rebellion’ and sometimes as ‘soldier rebellion’, but in reality it was a well-planned campaign. ‘Roti’ and ‘Kamal’ were the specialties of this campaign. According to Kanpur’s senior historian Manoj Kapoor, Nana Saheb Peshwa’s strategist Tatya Tope executed it very skillfully and the officials of the East India Company were surprised. They could not understand the implication of lotus and roti.

    Naveen Chand Patel told that there was an important reason behind choosing bread and lotus. Bread was the proof that you have to keep food and logistics ready for yourself because there was no place for how long the war would last. Similarly the lotus was chosen as a symbol of happiness and prosperity. Through this the message was conveyed that if the war was fought with full force, the British would be chased away and happiness and prosperity would return. Today we remember the revolution of 1857 as the miracle done by the pair of roti and lotus.

    Tags: UK PM Rishi Sunak, G-20 Logo Theme, Kamal Flower, Vasudhaivkutumkam, Narendra Modi, Buddha Message, Atal Bihari Vajpayee poem, Hindu Tanman Hindu jivan, 1857 kamal roti

    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Shastra-Shastra: Mahatma Gandhi’s thoughts lie in the end of the Ukraine-Russia war and the answer to the climate crisis

    To fulfill the purpose of cultural nationalism, both arms and scriptures are needed.

    Paying floral tributes to CDS Gen Bipin Rawat and others on December 9, 2021′‘Veer Vanakkam’, ,There was resounding with the slogans of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’. Very proud of the people of Tamil Nadu. Your feelings for the great soul go far beyond political speeches and international propaganda…

    Tamil Nadu: Locals attack ambulance carrying mortal remains of CDS Bipin Rawat, his wife and other army officers shower of flower petalswho died in the Coonoor helicopter crash, left for the Sulur airbase from Madras Regimental Center in Nilgiris district. national consciousness national identity There is a shared sense of belonging and a shared understanding that a people group shares a common ethnic/linguistic/cultural background. Historically, the rise of national consciousness has been the first step towards building a nation.

    Deendayal Upadhyay He has been the ideologue of cultural nationalism. chanakya policy Chapter 7 On considering some such verses of P.S., we can understand that in order to fulfill the purpose of cultural nationalism The need for both weapons and scriptureswould have Is,

    Lord Shri Krishna had said, There will be a weapon in one hand and scriptures in the other.– Weapons to pave the way for public welfare – To bring the wicked to their end – Chief Minister #YogiAdityanath

    Feb 04, 2022, 07:23 Chief Minister @myogiAdityanath has mentioned that there is not a single criminal case against him in his affidavit filed along with the nomination. Yogi Adityanath has two weapons, in which One Lakh Rupees Of revolver and 80,000 Rupees Of rifle Involved Is, His deposits include Rs 35.24 lakh in an account in Delhi. He also has bank accounts in Gorakhpur and Lucknow. Yogi Adityanath’s ear rings are made of 20 grams of gold and he has a gold chain with Rudraksh, which costs Rs 12,000. The Chief Minister does not have any immovable property.

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    celebrity Ankushmatren Waji Hasten Tadyate.
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    gist , Elephants are kept under control with a stick, a horse with a whip, bulls etc. with a stick, but sometimes a sword has to be taken in hand to control bad people.

    Explanation – Both weapons and scriptures are necessary. One of the reasons for India’s defeat is also that we gave a lot of importance to the scriptures, but left the weapons at all. It is also said that “Shastren Rakshite Rashtre Shastracharcha Pravartate” means discussion of scriptures takes place in a nation protected by weapons. Morale gets defeated in the absence of muscle power. Many people do not understand, nor can they understand, peace and spirituality. In such a situation, either accept the crushing at the hands of the wicked or be killed or choose Tejaswita and fight with the sword. protect religion, Yes, it should always be kept in mind that the sword should be used for the protection of religion and the nation, not for the fulfillment of personal interests. Therefore, every person should also consider increasing muscle power along with morale and education.

    Mahatma Gandhi wanted the villages to be developed. At the same time, he wanted to preserve the values ​​of rural life.

    Deendayal Upadhyay has been the ideologue of cultural nationalism. chanakya policy Chapter 7 On considering some such verses of P.S., we can understand that in order to fulfill the purpose of cultural nationalism The need for both weapons and scriptureswould have Is,

    celebrity Ankushmatren Waji Hasten Tadyate.
    Shringilkuthusten Khadgahsten Wicked: ॥

    gist , Elephants are kept under control with a stick, a horse with a whip, bulls etc. with a stick, but sometimes a sword has to be taken in hand to control bad people.

    Explanation , Both weapons and scriptures are necessary. One of the reasons for India’s defeat is also that we gave a lot of importance to the scriptures, but left the weapons at all. It is also said that “Shastren Rakshite Rashtre Shastracharcha Pravartate” means discussion of scriptures takes place in a nation protected by weapons. Morale gets defeated in the absence of muscle power. Many people do not understand, nor can they understand, peace and spirituality. In such a situation, either accept the defeat at the hands of the wicked or be killed or choose Tejaswita and protect the religion from the sword. Yes, it should always be kept in mind that the sword should be used for the protection of religion and the nation, not for the fulfillment of personal interests. Therefore, every person should also consider increasing muscle power along with morale and education.

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    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Wind turbines are important for India’s economic system and environment


    Wind turbines are important for India’s economic system and environment

    Adani Group has installed a wind turbine higher than the Statue of Unity in Mundra, Gujarat. This one wind turbine, which is higher than a 200 meter 40 floor building, can provide electricity to 4000 houses. Adani New Industries Limited has told on Thursday that the country’s largest wind turbine generator has been installed in Mundra, Gujarat.

    Like Germany, the importance of wind turbines is also important for India’s economic system and environment. Solar and wind energy are being promoted in place of coal and petrol in Germany. In the last years, Germany decided to reduce dependence on fossil energy and promote renewable energy and for this continuous steps are being taken there. Detailed discussion of India’s potential to integrate solar and on- and offshore wind power into the energy system a research paper has been done in

    wind turbine A rotary device, which draws energy from the wind. If mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, as for pumping water, chopping timber or breaking stone, the machine is called a windmill.

    wind turbine wind into the electricity we all use to power our homes and businesses ,

    A good quality, modern wind turbine typically 20 years Although this can be extended to 25 years or more depending on environmental factors and the right maintenance procedures. However, maintenance costs will increase as the structure ages.

    What are the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy?

    wind energy Generating electricity from fossil fuels reduces our need to burn fossil fuels. It not only reduces carbon emissions but also helps in saving the depleting amount of earth’s natural resources. Due to which the reserves of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas will last longer.

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    wind energy China the creator of the world largest country Is. He is planning to further expand his capacity.

    Lamba of Kutch, Gujarat Asia’s largest wind power plant Is.

    As per the available data, by the end of March 2010 its wind energy The production capacity had reached 4889 MW. wind energy of this hub In Puppandal village near Aralvaimozhi, Tamil Nadu Located Is.

    The 1,600MW Jaisalmer Wind Park is the largest wind farm in India. Developed by Suzlon Energy, the project consists of a cluster of wind farms located in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India.

    Heliaday-X 14 MW off the northeast coast of England Dogger Bank is in the Sea offshore wind farm, will donate.

    Tags: adani group, gujarat, jaisalmer wind park, Heliaday-X 14MW

    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Similarity in the views of Mahatma Gandhi and Deen Dayal Upadhyay regarding cultural nationalism…..

    Millions of salutes to such a great man, Ajatshatru, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, the pioneer of ‘cultural nationalism’, ‘Integral Humanism’ and ‘Antyodaya’, the inspiration man of the BJP family, who throughout his life worried about the upliftment of the last person standing in the last line of the society. Deen Dayal Upadhyay

    Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, the pioneer of Integral Humanism, believed that India would remain first in the world because of its cultural values. The definition of integral humanism established by him is more timely in the present perspective.

    Gandhi’s nationalism was in favor of labor power. Gandhi believed that every person should contribute to the society with full honesty by working hard. Only then he has the right to accept anything. According to Gandhi, every person has the basic right to get employment. Gandhi’s nationalism had sensed the bad effects of modern civilization in the year 1909 itself. That’s why in the booklet named ‘Hind Swaraj’, Gandhi advocated to limit the needs of human beings. Gandhi wanted the village to emerge as the main unit of production and consumption.

    Hind Swaraj’ named booklet In Gandhi has human beings Of Requirements To Limited to keep Of Advocacy Of Was. Gandhi Want Were That Village Production And consumption Of Chief Unit Of Form In Emerge

    Here is an example in this context:

    Congress session was going on. It was early morning, Gandhiji; While talking with Nehru ji and other volunteers, he was washing his hands and face.

    The amount of water Gandhiji had taken to rinse his mouth ran out and he had to take water again. Gandhiji got a little upset due to this.

    Seeing the changing expression of Gandhiji’s face, Nehruji asked, “What happened, you are looking somewhat upset?”

    The rest of the volunteers also started looking towards Gandhiji.

    Gandhiji said, “The amount of water I had taken is over and I have to take water again, it is a waste of water!!!”

    Nehru ji smiled and said – “Bapu, you are in Allahabad, Triveni Sangam is here, Ganga-Yamuna flows here, there is no desert where there is shortage of water, what difference does it make if we use a little more water?” ? ,

    Gandhiji then said- “Whose Ganga-Yamuna are they?” It doesn’t flow only for me, everyone has equal rights on their water? Everyone should understand this very well that it is not right to misuse natural resources, no matter how abundant something is present, but we should use it Spend only as per the need.

    And second, if we abuse something because of its greater availability, then our habit gets spoiled, and we start behaving in the same way in other cases.

    Gandhi believed that nationalism and humanity are complementary to each other. It was Gandhi’s belief that nationalism rests on sacrifice with sacrifice, good conduct and ideals that do good to the world. There is no place for violence in Gandhi’s nationalism. Gandhi’s nationalism stands completely apart from even the nationalism of the West.

    Sudhir Kumar, Professor of Political Science, Dayal Singh College, University of Delhi: India got independence on cultural nationalism. If India’s democracy could survive, then it is also because of cultural nationalism. This is not the case in our neighboring countries, we are seeing the situation there. Democracy cannot live without any culture. Cultural nationalism is in the soul of India.

    He further says, ‘Take Mahatma Gandhi only. He used to start work many times by bathing in the Ganges or by shaving his hair. From Mahabharata to Vedas it will be found, but Kautilya wrote it very well. But its essence is very generous. It was all for the welfare. There should be a debate on cultural nationalism. There is no doubt that it is now being used for political gains.

    If seen in true sense, nationalism is such a strong feeling, which is a symbol of loyalty, love and dedication of its citizens towards a nation. If you look at most of the political thinking since the French Revolution till now, you will see how nationalism is ingrained in all of us. There is no doubt that it is the spirit of nationalism, which motivates the citizens of a country to maintain unity, teaches them to love their cultural values ​​and to give importance to the nation before themselves.

    What is Gandhi’s nationalism and what have been its characteristics:

    With his Satyagraha in South Africa, Gandhi sounded the trumpet of his nationalism. In India, from Champaran Satyagraha to Kheda Satyagraha, Vaikom Satyagraha, Civil Disobedience Movement and Quit India Movement, Gandhi’s nationalism has been a part of it. Fasting, picketing, non-cooperation, strike, boycott and hunger strike etc. have been the main elements of Gandhi’s nationalism. National education, independence, communal unity and freedom have been important elements of his nationalism. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam was also a major part of his nationalism.

    Emphasizing on Swadeshi, he had described it as the most powerful means of making the nation economically prosperous, because it provides economic strength to the country by staying in the country’s money.

    Along with politics, social, economic and cultural independence has also been an important part of Gandhi’s nationalism.

    30 Jan 2021

    Gandhi’s path of non-violence linked to cultural nationalism

    Kalraj Mishra

    It was Gandhi who gave a broad perspective to the freedom movement and linked it to Indian culture and life values.

    The development of our country as a nation is not only due to the existence of land here and any political authority, but because of our culture which is more than five thousand years old. Despite diversity in languages, traditions of regions in a large area, that is why our cultural values ​​have remained alive continuously. Gandhiji linked this cultural vibrancy with non-violence and moral life values ​​in the freedom movement. This was his cultural nationalism in which he united the nation culturally by leading the movements to free the country from the slavery of the British.

    Keeping the nation paramount, he ensured the participation of people in his movements. For him, independence was not only limited to the freedom from the slavery of the British, but he insisted on the establishment of Swaraj in the whole country. That’s why, on the pretext of adopting Swadeshi, he also suggested the way to love the nation and its related things and culture.

    Nehru’s views were different from this.

    development of democratic culture

    This aspect of Gandhiji has also always impressed me that instead of opposing the other side, he linked politics with creation and tolerance. Spinning yarn on the charkha, boycotting foreign goods was not a protest against the other side, apparently creation was concern and satyagraha tolerance. He initiated a positive change in the public mind by creating mutual harmony among the people. In a way, it was like developing a democratic culture in the country even during the period of slavery.

    Non-violence path: When Gandhiji was banned by the British Government in the Neel Movement, in 1917, what he kept before the judge, still flashes in the mind. He said, ‘I have broken the law. You can punish me for this but I have the right to live anywhere in my country.

    Ultimately, the British had to bow down in the Champaran movement due to the movement of non-violent methods. This movement gave way to the country in which the violent-non-violent nature of the isolated country was completely organized in the form of freedom movement and non-violence became an effective weapon against the British Raj.

    Mahatma Gandhi ji gave moral courage to the people of the country to fight the violence of the state with the tradition of non-violence going on in the Indian culture. His weapon of non-violence was such that all logic of state repression fails. Even after this, if work is done to crush the people, then the state’s own morality is at stake. Gandhiji did the work of making the British mentally weak in this way.

    Gandhiji cannot be said to be associated with any particular party. He was in favor of making the country completely independent in such a way that the interest of the person standing in the last line could be kept in policy making.

    3 March 2020 – PM Modi said that even saying ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ to the former Prime Minister smells bad. At the time of independence, some people in this Congress were against singing Vande Mataram. Now he is also facing difficulty in saying ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’.

    It is worth mentioning here that on February 22, 2020, he said that nationalism and the slogan ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ are being wrongly used to create a ‘fiery and purely emotional image of India’ which alienates millions of citizens.

    Nehru ji was also allergic to the word Bharat Mata but not Mahatma Gandhi.

    In 1936, Shiv Prasad Gupta built the temple of Mother India in Banaras. It was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi.

    Pandit Nehru used to say that India means that piece of land – if you raise the slogan of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, then you are only hailing our natural resources. Nehru used to say that India is not a beautiful woman. India is a bare farmer. they are neither beautiful nor good looking

    Tags: Mahatma Gandhi – Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Cultural Nationalism, Integral Humanism, Book Hind Swaraj, Democratic cultural nationalism, French Revolution, Elements of Nationalism. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Sanskritik Swaraj, Non-violence linked cultural nationalism, Kalraj Mishra, Nation exist with culture, Nehru against Mother India

    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Kumbh: Symbol of cultural nationalism

    The hi-tech concept of the Kumbh Mela, the 49-day long event is professionally planned as it is believed to be the largest peaceful gathering of pilgrims on earth, possibly attracting 120 million pilgrims and tourists.

    January 21-23, 2019: Prayag Mela Authority with the Government of Uttar Pradesh Arrangements were made for about 5,000 such dignitaries to attend the Kumbh celebrations. Designated zones for 192 countries were also identified and the flag hoisting ceremony of their Head of Mission was planned in the month of December 2018. ,

    UNESCO recognized Kumbh Mela as ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’. It has a history that goes back thousands of years from the era of Adi Shankaracharya. Intangible cultural heritage refers to the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills – as well as tools, objects, artefacts and associated cultural spaces – that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage Huh. The grandeur of the cultural festival, celebrated in four different cities of India over a period of 12 years, attracts devotees seeking spirituality and nirvana, who bathe in the holy rivers Triveni Sangam to cleanse themselves of their sins. . The festival, held at Prayag, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik, represents a syncretic set of rituals related to worship in India.

    One of the most popular and astonishing mythological stories found in ancient Indian texts is the ‘Amrita Manthan’, the churning of the ocean for nectar, the celestial water of immortality. It tells that once the gods and demons agreed to churn the great ocean and share the treasure or ‘ratna’ that came out of it. The most precious treasure turned out to be ‘Amrita’, nectar. The gods and demons claimed it. One who drinks it will become immortal and therefore omnipotent and indestructible. The gods could never accept this. This resulted in a struggle between them for the vessel of Amrit (Amrit Kumbh), the elixir of immortality. Lord Vishnu disguised himself as Mohini, snatched the nectar from the demons. While running away from the demons, Lord Vishnu offered the nectar to his winged mount Garuda. The demons finally caught Garuda and in this struggle, some drops of nectar fell on Prayag, Nashik, Haridwar and Ujjain. Since then, Kumbh Mela has been held every 12 years alternately at all these places.

    Prayag, preparations for the Kumbh Mela are in full swing. Prayag is known as the holiest pilgrimage center for Hindus, situated at the confluence of the Ganges (Triveni Sangam). The whole atmosphere is lit up by the sermons of the saints of different sects of Hinduism, Vedic hymns, mantras, beats of drums and bells, fragrance of incense and flowers, fully dispersed by the smoke of ‘havan kunds’ (fire places). Conch shells and the ringing of sacred bells. Apart from the bathing rituals, interpretations, traditional dances, devotional songs, programs based on mythology and prayers are also a unique feature of the event. Religious assemblies are held where discourses on principles are held by renowned saints and seers. An auspicious element of the festival is charitable acts of donating generously to the poor, helpless, saints and feeding cows or donating to the priest. Donations range from food and clothing to precious metals. The Kumbh Mela is perhaps the only event in the world where no invitation is required, yet millions of pilgrims gather to celebrate the holy event.

    Devotees gathered have the option of offering their rituals and prayers or visiting various akhadas to get a comprehensive perspective on the ideology and philosophy of different sects of Hinduism. The akhadas came into existence during the eighth century AD when Adi Shankaracharya, with the aim of consolidating Hinduism and uniting those who follow various rituals, customs and beliefs, established Mahanirvani, Niranjani, Juna, Atal, Avahan, Agni and Ananda. Established seven akhadas called akhadas. The akhadas are divided into different camps according to the concept of God. The Shaiva akhadas are for the followers of Lord Shiva, the Vaishnava or Vairagi akhadas are for the followers of Lord Vishnu and the Kalpavasis are for the followers of Lord Brahma.

    “Managing such a huge crowd and providing them transport, medical aid, food and accommodation, shelter and security facilities is a very challenging task. Health and sanitation services are also a big challenge in view of such a huge crowd.

    There will be at least 5000 religious and social organizations to set up camps during the Kumbh. The number of pilgrims was about 12 crores. Maximum 3 crore pilgrims came on Mauni Amavasya. The number of Kalpavasis during the entire festival can be 20 lakhs. Prayag Mela Authority estimates that around 10 lakh foreign tourists visited during this period.

    Police administration day to ensure smooth movement and safety of pilgrims coming not only from India but also from different countries of the world

    Is active at night. Tents and other types of construction, development and renovation work is done for various police stations and residences. Police lines including police stations, women’s stations and police outposts are constructed at this site. Fire stations, fire posts and watch towers are to be set up during the Mela period. In the interest of better crowd management and monitoring, state-of-the-art Integrated Command and Control Centers are set up which keep an eye on every nook and corner. Thousands of cameras are installed to monitor the activities going on in the city and the fair area. A detailed action plan is prepared for disaster management. This includes deep water barricading, floating river lines, temporary fire stations and control towers. State-of-the-art equipment such as wireless/radio sets, fiber jetties, body worn cameras, drone cameras, etc. are arranged for deployment.

    The infrastructure of tourism and culture department is being upgraded along with major tourist places at a cost of crores. Laser light and sound shows, facade lighting and packaged tours are organized by the department to provide pilgrims with an enriching experience about Indian art and culture. Thematic gates marking the approach roads and entrances to different areas and the city are also designed and developed. Tourist walks are planned for heritage, food, religious places etc. Cultural programs by the best artists/organizations are also assured during the Mela period adding to the attractions. Media centers are built in the Kumbh Mela area so that this program can be shown to the whole world. All the centers are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies.

    The Government of India closely monitors the Kumbh functions on a regular basis. National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Allahabad: A major infrastructure project worth Rs 1,388.28 crore for widening of 116 roads in Allahabad and its surrounding areas has been taken up by the State Public Works Department for smooth movement of traffic during the Kumbh Mela. Over 125,000 iron checkered plates will be used to construct 600 km of roads in the Mela area, besides developing 22 pontoon bridges using 1,795 pontoons. Similarly, seven ghats were developed and riverfront protection work done by the State Irrigation Department at a cost of Rs 47.61 crore. The Prayag Development Authority has also got a sum of Rs 298.35 crore for strengthening and widening of 34 city roads including redesign, renovation and beautification work at 32 different traffic junctions. The UP State Bridge Corporation has constructed around 10 Road-Over Bridges (ROBs) with a budget allocation of ₹501.89
    crore.

    The Government of India is closely monitoring the Kumbh functions on a regular basis. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is also required to reconstruct and upgrade the Prayag-Pratapgarh Highway, Prayag-Allahabad Highway and Varanasi-Prayag Highway for smooth movement of traffic during the Kumbh Mela.

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been sensitive enough to monitor each and every arrangement to demonstrate political and administrative capability.

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  • Dr. Walter Anderson: Similarity in the thoughts of Gandhi and Upadhyayji

    Dr. Walter Anderson, an American scholar who currently heads the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University and has written several acclaimed works on the RSS, has written an interesting essay in a collection on ‘Integral Humanism’ (published by Deendayal Research Institute) . He compares Gandhi with Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, a senior RSS pracharak and ideologue.

    Upadhyay was one of the founders of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the then incarnation of the Bharatiya Janata Party. “Interracial Humanism” is the official ideology of the ruling BJP.

    In an essay titled Gandhi and Deendayal: Two Seers, published in 1992, Anderson drew comparisons between Gandhi and Upadhyaya and found many things in common.

    After Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the leading figure in India’s independence movement in the 1920s, his life, ideas and programs became the benchmark against which other Indian political and social figures were compared. There has been a notable resurgence of interest in Gandhi since the Bhartiy Janata Party’s electoral victory, with many of its leaders tracing the party’s ideological roots.

    Along with this interest has developed in the life of Deendayal Upadhyay. Until recently, he was not widely known outside the borders of the Jana Sangh.

    It was almost inevitable that the two men would be compared, for both intellectual and ideological reasons. However, there are major difficulties in any attempt to do so. The political climate in which he operated was different; His own social background was not the same; Their most immediate political objectives were not the same. Perhaps the most difficult problem is the paucity of available material on Upadhyaya. Unlike Gandhi, who was the most public of private men, Upadhyay was a quiet man, preferring to work out of the spotlight. The published collection on his life and thought is still very slim. Research is now underway in India to rectify the situation and the time may be near when we will get a more complete picture of his contribution to the social and political thought of India. Consequently, any attempt to compare Upadhyaya and Gandhi must be very preliminary and subject to much revision as more information comes to light. Those best qualified to speak on them are those who worked closely with Upadhyay and will hopefully contribute to the efforts of those who are gathering material on them.

    Neither Gandhi nor Upadhyay were really intellectuals in the traditional sense of the word – learned and refined men with academic credentials and a long list of books. Neither wrote systematic treatises on ethics and politics, nor was any a philosopher, in the sense that they were not particularly interested in abstract theoretical formulations. For example, Gandhi told a scholar researching the concept of *Satyagraha*: “But Satyagraha is not a subject of research – you must experience it, use it, live by it” (John Bandurant, Violence Victory of – page 146). A similar story can be repeated for Upadhyaya as well.

    Both men were charismatic figures, although Gandhi had a greater influence, as many considered him a saint, if not a saint. His austerity convinced many that he was capable of realizing ideals that many believed in, but which few could realize. (See studies in Lloyd and Susan Rudolph, Modernity of Tradition, Part 2).

    “Gandhi transformed the Indian National Congress… His charismatic appeal as ‘Mahatma’ transformed the Congress into the effective action of the arm of independence movement… Upadhyaya also possessed the character of the saintly… He had a similar effect on the cadre of Jana Sangh. “

    Deendayal Upadhyay dedicated his life for the work of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh committed for national awakening youth and national unity. Served as a Pracharak (full time worker) till 1942-51. Till 1951, he continued to work for social consciousness by holding various positions in the Sangh.When the Jana Sangh was established in 1951, he offered his services to the Jana Sangh. Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee was so much impressed by his organizing ability that after the Kanpur session, he said that if I had 2 Deendayals, I would have changed the political face of India.

    Unfortunately Dr. Mukherjee died in 1953. After the death of Mukherjee, the responsibility of changing the political nature of India fell on the shoulders of Pandit Deendayal. He accomplished this task so quietly and discreetly that when the results of the 1967 general elections began to emerge, the country was taken by surprise. In terms of vote percentage, Jana Sangh has reached the second number among political parties. There were some minor defections during the period, with the Jana Sangh being the only major Indian party that did not suffer any significant rift. This is a testimony to the united organization that they contemplated.

    Although Deendayal ji became a great leader, he lived in a very simple way. He used to clean his own clothes himself. Didn’t make noise about foreigners but they never buy foreign goods.

    Gandhi’s political objective was Swaraj (self-rule). But he interpreted Swaraj as more than just independence from the British; It brought the meaning of a comprehensive self-reliance to the village level. Self-reliance turned into a concrete program of action which inspired him to advocate Swadeshi (self-reliance).

    Gandhi was a strong supporter of ‘Swaraj’ and ‘Swadeshi’. Upadhyay emphasized on the same philosophies while talking about ‘Integral Humanism’. In fact, the rejection of Western models of development was the basis of the thought process of both Gandhi and Upadhyaya.

    Upadhyaya’s writings display a comparable indignation against the effects of the Western model of development. In a series of lectures on Integral Humanism in Poona in 1964, which was later adopted as the official ideological statement of the Jana Sangh, he attacked both socialism and capitalism. “Democracy and capitalism join hands to give free reign to exploitation. Socialism replaced capitalism and brought with it the end of democracy and individual liberty” (Integral Humanism – p. 10). In their place, he proposes a model that takes into account all aspects of the human condition, “body, mind, intellect and spirit – these four make up a person”. (Integral Humanism – page 24)

    Upadhyay was not adverse to the selective adoption of science, technology or even urbanisation. (Integral Humanism – page 8)

    The centrality of the nation in his view rests on the notion that it has a soul (i.e., “Chiti”), which is shaped by experiences within a given geographical space and inspired by a supranational ideal (Ekatma). Humanism – pages 36-37) “A system based on the recognition of this mutually complementary nature of the various ideals of mankind, their essential harmony, a system that formulates laws that remove dissonance and their mutual usefulness and cooperation increases, only there can be peace and happiness for mankind; can ensure sustainable development” (Integral Humanism – page 39)

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    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Tirupati Temple richer than Wipro, Nestle, ONGC companies: 10 secrets: even scientists could not uncover the curtain

    Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has declared the total assets of the temple for the first time. According to media reports, a white paper has been released on Saturday, which states that the temple has 10.3 tonnes of gold worth Rs 5,300 crore and Rs 15,938 crore in cash deposited in nationalized banks. The total assets of the temple are worth 2.26 lakh crores.

    The total assets of the world famous Lord Venkateswara Temple of Tirupati have been declared to be more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore (about US$ 30 billion). The temple’s net worth is more than the market capitalization of any IT services firm Wipro, food and beverage company Nestle and state-owned oil giants ONGC and IOC.

    According to stock exchange data, the net worth of the Tirupati temple at the current trading price is more than that of many blue-chip Indian companies. At the end of trading on Friday, the market cap of Bengaluru-based Wipro was Rs 2.14 lakh crore, while that of UltraTech Cement was Rs 1.99 lakh crore. The value of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Indian Oil Corporation also turned out to be less than that of the temple. Apart from this, power giant NTPC Ltd., auto makers Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors, world’s largest coal producer Coal India Ltd. are also behind.

    The market capital of Rashtriya Thermal Power Corporation Ltd is less than the property of this temple. Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors and the world’s largest coal producer Coal India Ltd, mining company Vedanta, real estate company DLF and many other companies are also included in the list. The market capital of only two dozen companies is more than the assets of the temple trust. These include Reliance Ind Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services, HDFC Bank, Infosys and others.

    10 Mystery: Even scientists could not lift the curtain

    It is said that the idol of Lord Venkateswara Swamy has hair on it which is real. This hair never tangles and always remains soft. It is believed that God himself resides here.

    Those who visit here tell that on listening to the idol of Lord Venkatesh, the sound of sea waves is heard.

    There is a stick on the right side of the door at the main entrance of the temple. It is said about this stick that Lord Balaji was beaten with this stick in his childhood.

    A lamp always burns in the temple of Lord Balaji. Neither oil nor ghee is ever put in this lamp.

    Mother Lakshmi resides on the heart of Lord Balaji. The presence of the mother is known when Balaji is seen every Thursday after taking off his complete makeup.

    There is a village 23 km away from the temple of Lord Balaji, and the entry of outsiders is prohibited here. Here people live with a lot of rules and restraint. It is believed that fruits, flowers, milk, curd and ghee all come from here to offer to Balaji. Women in this village do not wear stitched clothes.

    Although the idol of Lord Balaji is made of a special type of smooth stone, it looks completely alive. Here the atmosphere of the temple

    The deity’s idol is dressed daily in a dhoti below and a saree above. It is believed that the form of Mother Lakshmi is included in Balaji itself. due to this

    There is a village 23 km away from the temple of Lord Balaji, and the entry of outsiders is prohibited here. Here people live with a lot of rules and restraint. It is believed that fruits, flowers, milk, curd and ghee all come from here to offer to Balaji. Women in this village do not wear stitched clothes.

    The statue also sweats

    By the way, the idol of Lord Balaji is made of a special type of smooth stone.

    When one enters the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, it will appear that the idol of Lord Sri Venkateswara is in the center of the sanctum sanctorum. But as soon as you come out of the sanctum sanctorum, you will be shocked because after coming out it appears that the idol of God is situated on the right side. Now it is just an illusion or a miracle of God, no one has been able to find out till date.

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    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind

  • Cultural genocide through lovejihad

    Horrifying examples of cultural genocide through love jihad performindia Cultural Genocide Through Love Jihad horrific example are also given in

    Aftab’s real face was cut into 35 pieces of girlfriend Shraddha and scattered in the jungles of Delhi for 18 days

    Another Hindu daughter fell victim to love jihad, Aftab hacked Shraddha into 35 pieces after killing her to avoid marriage.

    After all, how many daughters will we lose? #JusticeForAnkitaSingh pic.twitter.com/CTl38JxAvM

    When Ankita refused to talk in Dumka, Jharkhand, Shahrukh poured petrol and set her on fire.

    Talking to the media on November 15, Minister Giriraj Singh had said that in the country Love Jihad The cases are increasing day by day. Love Jihad has become a mission in the country: Giriraj Singh

    If a Muslim falls in love with a Hindu girl and marries her and lives his life happily, no one will call it love jihad. Many horrific examples of cultural genocide through love jihad have also been given. If a Muslim falls in love with a Hindu girl and marries her and lives his life happily, no one will call it love jihad.

    There are many examples of this in BJP. From Sikandar Bakht to Shahnawaz, Naqvi, Najma Heptullah, MJ Akbar… Being a Muslim in BJP, the feeling of loneliness arises neither at the time of establishment of Jansangh nor now at the time of BJP.

    ‘Padma Bhushan’ Sikandar Bakht, who was once in Congress. Bakht was also the foreign minister of India for a week. He was the first Governor of Kerala, who died while in office. He was that Muslim leader, whom BJP used to call its founding member. Still the Governor of Kerala is Arif Mohammed Khan. Sikandar Bakht also married a Hindu woman like most BJP Muslim leaders. He had two sons with Raj Sharma. To whom he named Hindus, Anil Bakht and Sunil Bakht.

    First the Muslim leaders of Jana Sangh and then of BJP married a Hindu woman, would anyone call it love jihad?

    cultural genocide is a concept that was introduced by the lawyer in 1944. rafael lemkin has of genocide listed as a component. However, controversy remains over the precise definition of cultural genocide. Massacre The legal definition of is uncertain about the exact manner in which genocide is committed, saying only that it is a racial, religious, ethnic or national group. to destroy Of destruction with intent Is.

    https://www.hmoob.in/wiki/Cultural_genocide

    Neha’s Love Story Book Review by Dr. Dilip Kumar Kaul While doing this, in his article titled Genocide and Cultural Genocide, he has thrown proper light on this subject. The Polish lawyer, Rafael Lemkin, who gave the world a word like genocide and made an extraordinary struggle to implement the law of genocide in the United Nations, laid special emphasis on cultural genocide. Lemkin made it clear how dangerous it is to destroy a country. He had said that there is as much culture and as much intellectual power in the world as all the nations present in it make up together. Explaining the idea of ​​a nation, he says that a nation is essentially formed by the co-operation and fundamental contribution of the people.

    This cooperation and contribution is based on genuine traditions, genuine culture and a well-developed national psychology. So the destruction of a nation deprives the world of its future contribution. One of the basic features of civilization is the understanding and respect for the national characteristics and qualities that different countries have contributed to the global culture. These characteristics and qualities should not be seen as political or other kind of power assets of the nation.

    It goes without saying that both the Christian and Islamic cultures are encroached on the Hindu community, which has an age-old tradition in India, by destroying it and depriving it of its contribution to the world. This encroachment happens on many levels. https://www.indiaspeaksdaily.com/love-jihad-and-cultural-massacre/

    Amit Srivastava March 31, 2016 https://hindupost.in/society-culture/1558/

    Amit Srivastava has also thrown light on this topic in his article saying, “Culture has a deep connection with human civilization. The soul of civilization is the culture there. culture Of End would have only Culture of Too the destruction Are go Is, We can see a vivid example of this in the extinction of civilizations like Greece, Rome and Egypt. People may be descendants of those who lived in those old civilizations, but today they are culturally very different. Thus culture is the soul of human civilization. All the scientific and technological achievements of the present time are the gift of these ancient civilizations only. Almost all the initial knowledge of science, mathematics and astronomy has been taken from Indian, Chinese, Greek and other civilizations.

    At present, many prosperous civilizations have ceased to exist, and the extremists of the world’s two largest Abrahamic sects – Islam and Christianity – have actively contributed to their destruction. These sects Of Such trend Of Back their expansionist ambition Is, Apart from Islam and Christianity, there is no aim to convert the whole world into any religion of the world. These two cults, born in the desert, have killed people who won in the name of religion, more people have not been killed in any world war, famine or epidemic. Along with killing people, they completely destroyed the culture there and established their cult. Just as in Islam non-Muslims are addressed with derogatory terms like ‘Kafir’, in the same way the Sanatan Dharmas are looked down upon by Christians as ‘Pagans’. In fact, there is no other sect in the world as bigoted, intolerant and expansionist as these two sects..”

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    By – Premendra Agrawal @premendraind