Jyeshtha Shuklapaksha 14, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
Orator : Pujya Narayan Sai (Son of H.H. Asaramaji Bapu), Dehali
Contents
- 1. Macaulay, who tabled a plan in the British parliament to destroy spiritual and cultural heritage of Bharat in order to enslave Bharatiya citizens under the British was a true murderer of Bharatiya culture!
- 2. If Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs come together, Bharat will become a spiritual super power of the world!
- 3. Force the unrighteous rulers to take following actions for the protection of culture!
- 4. O Hindus! take actions as given ahead to preserve the spiritual and cultural heritage of Bharat!
1. Macaulay, who tabled a plan
in the British parliament to destroy spiritual
and cultural heritage of Bharat in order to enslave
Bharatiya citizens under the British was a true murderer of Bharatiya culture!
In the year 1913, Macaulay made the following statement in the British parliament.
“I have traveled in Bharat from East to West and from North to South, but could not find a single beggar or thief. I have witnessed wealth, philosophy, morality and persons bearing very good character in Bharat. Therefore, I do not think we will ever be able to establish our rule in Bharat. Only way to establish our rule there is to destroy the main base of this Nation. Spiritual and cultural heritage is the true base of this Nation. Therefore, we will have to alter the present education system based on ancient and superior culture of the Nation, and convince the Bharatiya citizens that whatever is foreign and British is the best. As a result, the faith, love, and pride of Bharatiya citizens about their culture will be destroyed, and they will turn into the ways as per our expectations, meaning, they will become our slaves!”
The interest of the people in Bharat for English language increased due to this well thought-out conspiracy. Own language Sanskrut and Bharatiya culture started getting neglected.
2. If Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs
come together, Bharat will become a spiritual super power of the world!
Jain and Buddhists are only our brothers. There are very few differences in fundamental principles. Bhagawan Mahavir was not a Jain by birth, but a Hindu. The parents of Bhagawan Buddha were not Buddhists, but Hindus. Guru Nanak was also Hindu by birth. Buddhists recite ‘Om Manipadme Namah !’ and Jains recite ‘Om Namo Arihantanam, Namo Siddhanam !’, meaning, all of them recite ‘Om’. Sikhs recite ‘Ek Omkar satanam karta Purkh Nirmo Nirbhay!’ meaning, God, the Creator of the world is a Ras, Omnipresent, and exists in every atom !’ If Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs make joint efforts, we will witness Bharat becoming a spiritual super power in the entire world in next few years.
3. Force the unrighteous rulers to take
following actions for the protection of culture !
3 A. Subsidy for pilgrimage
If financial assistance can be granted to Haj pilgrims, the Government should also help pilgrims wishing to visit 4 Dhams, Amarnath or Kailash Manasarovar.
3 B. Government approval to Hindu scriptures!
A demand should be raised, ‘When American President can commence proceedings of their senate by the recital of mantras in Hindu scriptures, it should happen also in Bharat’.
3 C. Nourishment of cow
‘Cow sanctuaries’ as maintained by the Government of Madhya Pradesh should be developed everywhere in the country.
3 D. Honouring Saints
The rulers should be made to honour Saints, inheritors of Bharatiya culture. Saints are treated with great respect in the foreign countries. When I visited Dubai, I realised that there is great demand for Bharatiya Knowledge and love.
3 E. On one hand, Mauritius Government invites and pays
respects to Saints, and on the other, Bharatiya rulers are bent upon putting Saints behind bars!
In the year 2011, I went to Mauritius on the invitation of their Government. The Government there honoured me. They made a Government vehicle available for me, for 10 days. I was the chief guest in a function where the Prime Minister and President were present. I gave a message of best wishes to the Government and the citizens on the occasion of Deepawali. They also offered me a land to build an Ashram. The Prime Minister of Mauritius told me, “Bharat is a spiritual place. The number of Mutts and temples existing in Bharat is nowhere to be found in the world. Tourists should visit the temples and Ashrams in Bharat. For this purpose, a plan for religious-spiritual tourism needs to be chalked out.”
4. O Hindus! take actions as given ahead
to preserve the spiritual and cultural heritage of Bharat!
4 A. Demand for opening the closed doors in the cellar of Taj Mahal!
A demand should me made for opening of closed doors in the cellar of Taj Mahal. Tourists from all over the world visit Taj Mahal. Since Taj Mahal is not a private property, its doors should be opened for all. If that happens, the people will automatically know that it was a Hindu temple ‘Tejomahal’.
4 B. Develop Hindu preachers from the orphanages!
Hindus should run orphanages. The children in orphanages can be developed as Hindu preachers. Other religious communities run creches. Hindus also should run creches.
4 C. Efforts should be made to develop religious-spiritual tourism!
Today, I am unaware of religious places and Ashrams of famous Saints in Goa. If I arrive in Goa, I will have to visit beaches like other tourists. We should give a thought to religious-spiritual tourism not just in Goa, but all over Bharat. We should promote neglected religious places.
4 D. Insist with the Government that Geeta should be taught in every school!
Gandhi felt that Geeta should be taught in every Government and private school.
4 E. To assist Hindus in the foreign countries is also
essential for the protection of Hindu Dharma and culture!
We should also think about the Hindus residing in the foreign countries. Do we ever think ‘How can we help Hindus, who are still left in Pakistan? How can we provide strength to them? What assistance can be provided to them for celebrating festivals such as, Janmashtami, Ramnavami etc.? What help we can we extend to enable them to protect religious places there?’ Such contemplation is essential for the protection of Hindu Dharma and culture.