Durga (Tara Devi) Puja & Chasing Mirage of Political Hinduism
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By Sona Kanti Barua
Durga Puja (Tara Devi) |
In the ocean of humanity there are no human
rights in the Vedic (Hindu) tragedy of caste system. Ariyan King Indra destroyed Indus civilization
(Mohenzo-daro and Harappa’s Pre- historical Kanaka Muni & Kassapa Buddha’s
Buddhism) and Brahmanism was started to absorb Buddhism. Now Hindu
fundamentalists are killing Christians in Orissa and Karnataka. We believe the degradation of Hindu &
Muslims terrorists’ degradation is human society’s degradation. Even today in
the name of religion fundamentalists are killing Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Dalit
- Buddhists and poor low castes people in South Asia. Anticlerical or Brahman’s political Hinduism’s
factor in the Buddhist movement was started for the establishment of the
democratic society. But Brahman Mafia prayed to the power of the emperor Akbar
and Brahmin scholars complied and edited the Allah Upanisad during his reign
and declared Prophet Mohammad as an Avatar of their religion.
Later emperors
Shahazahan and Aurangazeb did not support the Din – E- Elahi religion of Akbar.
In the same way Brahman scholars made the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshwar as the
Hindu God Siva. There is no name of God – Siva in the Vedas. Buddhist goddess Tara became Brahman’s Durga
or Kali devi. Now Hindu politicians made Muslim Abul Kalam Azad as the
president of India and Sikh Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister of India. All
political keys of power are in Brahmin mafia’s hands. Brahmin mafia control
fate of Indians. Thus modern leaders of Hinduism and Brahmin mafia’s eclectic, syncretistic
and apologetic Hinduism scarcely reveal an awareness of the delicate difficulty
in understanding the faith of other. Today’s Tibetan Buddhism was copied from
the Bengal’s Tantric Buddhism in 12th century and later scholars
found the Buddhist Charyapada text (first Bangla book) in Tibetan language.
There are countless stories of individual and
mass racism in South Asia. We must not tolerate the abuse of dignity of man and
creeping rot of routine discrimination. We are unable to resign ourselves to it
as a regrettable attribute of human - ocean of nature. The Hindu ruler
Pushyamitra Sunga demolished 84,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas which had been
built by Ashoka the great.( Romila Thaper, Ashoka and Decline of Mouryas,
London, 1961, page 200).
India’s Hindu priests’ tumultuous legacy of caste
and livelihood system makes their followers’ captives of their faith. Whereas
after India regained political independence from the British, the Government of
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru took the wheel of the Buddha’s Dharma of Ashok
cakra on national flag. The official seal of the government contains Ashokan
symbols of the beating drums of righteousness in all the four quarters of the
world. Whereas this is very painful situation concerning the sacred Buddha Gaya
Maha Bodhi Temple of world Buddhists’ holiest religious pilgrimage place being
controlled by Hindu fundamentalist
organizations. The shame of Indian Secularism is attached herewith.
There is no Buddha Puja in Hindu temples. The question arises is the Buddha
really Hindu’s avatar? Hindu confiscated Buddhist identity and temples from
Tirupati, Ahole, Undavalli, Ellora, Bengal, Puri, Badrinath, Mathura, Ayodhya,
Sringeri, Buddhagaya, Saranath, Delhi, Nalanda, Gudiallam, Nararjuna konda,
Srisailam and Sabarimala (Lord Ayyappa) in Kerala are some of the striking
examples of the Brahman Mafia’s usurpation of the Buddhist centres. There is no
holiday on the occasion of the Buddha Purnima in West Bengal. But West Bengal’s
chief minister’s name is Buddha deb Bhattacharya. We have to say shame on you.
The shame on Indian secularism!
Recently we have surprised as we read the
highlighted front page news in Indian news media dated November 8, 2006 entitled
on “The Indian Secularism in question.” As we know from the minority report
that Muslim excluded from India’s Spy Agency including Buddhists, Dalits, and
Sikhs. The constitution of the Democratic Republic of India assures that India
is secular country where all religions would be revered and have the right to
flourish without disturbing others as Emperor Asoka in the 3rd
century BC also declared. But the policy of the present government as Sikhs,
Muslims, Buddhists, Dalits excluded from RAW (External spy agency, the research
and Analysis Wing). Let the world know
the cruel and crooked face of disguising Indian Secularism.
It is also most remarkable that India failed to
fight with anti-clericalism. But the revolutionaries in Catholic Europe in
1820, 1830, 1848, and 1870 explicitly regarded priestly power as an enemy. The
Papal States as a “government of priests” indicated to anti - clerical
Europeans all that was evil. Unfortunately, Hindu Brahmins and Muslim Mollas
(clericals) religious hypocrisy, social pomp and intellectual stupidity made
people’s lives miserable in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Hindu Brahmin mafia
encouraged priestly participation in national governments, municipalities,
election, education, lands and capital ownership. Many greedy Brahmins and
Muslim mollas are vice-ridden goblins who were often compared to drones in the
social hive and they enjoyed unproductive life of the friars of gurus.
As an
example, monkey god Hanuman is prayed by the Hindus but Brahmins and Hindus made
the Buddha as their God, there is no Buddha worshiping or puja in Hindu
temples. Brahmin mafia took over world Buddhists’ holiest temple Buddhagaya by
their political forces to rob all donations from Buddhist countries. Brahmin mafia re-Hinduized Buddha, Buddhism
and Buddhist temples. Have Muslims and Buddhists human Rights in Hindu society?
Indian subcontinent’s history of racial discrimination is a long and shameful
one of Vedic civilization. Brahmanism destroyed Pre-Vedic - Buddhism of Indus
civilization as Swapan Kumar Biswas wrote a book in 1999 entitled “Buddhism:
the religion of Mohenzodaro and Harappa cities.” A group of Human rights
activists has thus rises, with lessons from the past (In 830 A. D. Brahmin
mafia kings killed Buddhists and many Buddhists converted into Muslims), danger
at present and in the foreseeable future. Swami Vivekananda observed, “And such
was the heart of Sankara that he burnt to death lots of the Buddhist monks
by defeating them in argument. What can you call such an action on
Sankara’s part except fanaticism.”(Complete works of Swami
Vivekananda, Vol VII. P. 118).
Brahmanism destroyed the secularization of the Indian Mind of Buddhist India |
According
to the Buddhist history there were 23 Buddhas before predecessors of the
Gautama Buddha. But Vedic Brahmins destroyed pre-Vedic Buddhism. Now high caste
people are killing Dalits who converted into Buddhism. The Brahman Mafia made Hindu
politicians as Brahmins’ slaves and as Toronto’s Canindia News editor remarked,
”A Sikh can not be guarded by Sikhs – so stupid.” Power transforms what it
touches. As an example, Hindu political religion made the Buddha as their
avatar and inserted in the Ramayana’s Ayodhya chapter verse no 32, “Buddha is
like a thief, know the Buddha to be an atheist.” In hate speech cases against anti-human right
the context of about the activities of political minds of Hindu India. The
political authorities concerned must expedite a maneuver, both legislatively
and administratively which will absolutely hamper the occurrence of such events
in future. The Brahmin mafia made walls
of caste and livelihood. Buddha at first
attacked the clericalism of Brahminism. Opposition to Brahmin mafia’s clerical
authority, as well as fear and ridicule of priests are age old within Hindu
religion and political systems. Brahmin mafias have claimed to the sole
authority from a cradle to a cemetery in Hindu religion and social systems.
No blind religious fundamentalists recognize all
human beings are endowed with the inalienable dignities of equality and
uniqueness which makes each of us precious beyond measure. They have to learn
that we are governed by our compassion for each another, our humanity and
common family.