Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Basics about Yoga & Tantra


What is Yoga ? Yoga is the manipulation of the body in the service of meditation. Well now the question is Why do these things ....well for "liberation", but are we ready or looking for right kind of Liberation is another question and an altogether different topic ( and a complex one, to say). Here i just wanted to jot down the few basics what i gathered so far about yoga and tantra as a path of liberation. well many can say we don't do it for liberation & Knowledge, but to just get in good shape. I will agree to most of you but you must know the span and possibilities it provides us.
 Our textbooks list six traditionally recognized Hindu philosophical schools, six approaches to the path of knowledge that claim the Vedas as their basis. The dividing lines between the six systems are
1) the texts that they deemed central to the quest for knowledge;
2) their emphasis on the spectrum from the individual’s practice of yoga to the priestly rituals; and
3) their assumption about the relationship between the material world and the immaterial “self”.
 Of the six, three are essentially footnotes to Hinduism’s history.
Another focuses exclusively on yoga, and will be considered later in that context.

    The fifth is the oldest of the six schools, known as Samkhya. It offers a philosophy of dualism; that is, it assumes that one’s liberation comes through the proper distinction between the two eternal orders: physical and spiritual. Neither is the product of a Creator, and indeed, the spiritual Self cannot influence nor is it influenced by the material world. As the material world changes and evolves, the Self can simply watch silently. Samkhya continues to influence Hindus in large measure because Pajantali absorbed its ideas into the Yoga Sutra, the basis of much of the Yoga school already mentioned.

Vedanta, the sixth philosophical school, is the most influential in modern Hinduism. Its central position is “non-duality,” the idea that there cannot be two realities, physical and spiritual. Sankara, the primary voice of Vedanta tradition, developed his thought based heavily on the principal Upanishads, although he also sought to incorporate the Bhagavad-gita. Sankara insisted that Brahman alone was ultimately real, and the fleeting, ever-changing nature of the universe was evidence that it could not be real. The other great Vedanta thinker, Ramanuja agreed that there could not be two realities, but was not willing to deny the physical universe its reality. He taught instead that the universe was the emanation of Brahman.

Now we discuss the meditation. In the path of meditation, one turns inward to realize the Oneness and as i said earlier  that Yoga is the manipulation of our body in the service of meditation or for meditation. It takes many forms, with names like Ashtanga, Hatha, Kriya and Kundalini.
              Ashtanga (a word that means “eight-limbed”) is often referred to as “Raja Yoga,” that is, “the Royal Path.” Its eight limbs include morality, ethics, posture, control of breath, control of the senses, concentration, meditation and absorption (the ultimate goal).
                                           Hatha yoga moves beyond simple sitting with a series of exercises whose purpose is to enable the body to approach the other aspects of Ashtanga with fewer limitations.
                                           Over time, the yogi (as practitioners are known) will come to master his or her body in ways that otherwise might seem impossible. They can come to control heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing – even to the point of seeming cessation of breathing altogether. In time, the unconscious use of energy for maintaining body activity is minimized completely, and the yogi is said to enter psychic realms that may include awareness of others and events far away (the way one twin might sense the need of the other in another city), levitation and the manipulation of physical objects using only the mind.

A lot of us are confused with Yoga & Tantra. What is Tantra? well if we put it in simple words - Yoga in Action is Tantra. The word tantra is derived from two words, tattva and mantra. Tattva means the science of cosmic principles, while mantra refers to the science of mystic sound and vibrations. Tantra, therefore, is the application of cosmic sciences with a view of attaining spiritual ascendancy. To be fair, discussing Tantra under Yoga is something of a bait and switch.
Tantra is an Agama branch of School(Agamas are those which are revelations, while Nigama are the traditions), and hence it is called "srutishakhavisesah," which means it is a branch of the Vedas. The Atharva Veda is considered to be one of the prime tantric scriptures.
                               The two are distinctive paths, but they have interacted deeply throughout the centuries. Meditation techniques from Tantra are now fully incorporated into schools of yoga associated with Raja Yoga. Still, Tantra pushes back against the Vedas and while it now appeals to a significant population in India, it stakes out an approach to which many Hindus object.

Kundalini is an outgrowth of Tantra, The name “Tantra” dates to the 500s C.E., but the practices may predate that by as much as 2000 years. At the heart of Tantra is an emphasis on the feminine, especially as the goddess Devi. As India’s history unfolded under the authority of the Brahmins, the goddess was (they thought) reduced in power, relegated to the status of wife to the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.

By the time Shankara and Ramanuja offered their own definitions of the relationship between the purely spiritual and unchanging Brahman and the very physical and ever-changing universe, Tantra had already resolved the question in another direction. The writer of the text known as the Visvasara Tantra asserts, "What is here is elsewhere. What is not here is nowhere." In other words, the physical universe is itself the very Brahman that Vedanta thinkers were seeking. The physical is the spiritual, and any attempt to separate the two would simply result in nothing. Pulling all the layers off the onion in order to find an essential onion at its center is absurd. Tantric tradition is the experience of divine bliss through the very tangible experience of the world. There is, however, more than one way to do this.

The practice of Kundalini seeks the unification of feminine and masculine powers within one’s own body. The focus is on the coiled serpent that runs from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. Rather than attempting, as in Raja Yoga, to still all physical activity so as to set the spirit free, Kundalini intentionally seeks to stimulate the sexual energy that resides within us. This is much more complicated than many assume. For most, sexual energy is the driver; for the Kundalini yogi, that energy must be absolutely mastered. Even more challenging is the effort to realize that energy on every level of our selves, becoming conscious on even the cellular level.

For many (probably most) Tantra practitioners, there is no need to go looking for that energy. In other words, sexual energy is explored within the context of individual exercises and meditation. This is usually referred to as “Right-handed Tantra.” “Left-handed Tantra” is, however, the headline grabber in the West. No one is certain just how widespread this practice is, because social context usually requires that it be kept very quiet. But we do know that this too is a centuries-old practice.
                                                 
Left-handed Tantra goes beyond visualization to actual participation in socially-forbidden behaviors. There are five “sacraments” of this tradition: wine, meat, fish, bread, and sex (all start with “M” in Sanskrit). Under the guidance of a guru (no one can pursue this path solo), an initiate prepares for as long as several years to be able to be the master of his or her own mind when the time comes to participate in the sacraments. To partake is to be intensely aware of each of one’s own senses and to focus them to the deeper essence of reality. Food is not simply food, sex is not simply sex.

Tantra says: Existence is an orgasm, an eternal orgasm going on and on and on. It is forever and forever an orgasm, an ecstasy. antra is not about being flamboyantly sexual, or tantalizing a lover to the point of exhaustion. Elements of sexuality do emerge through the tantric experience, but it shouldn’t be the focus. In essence, tantra is a practice for transcending the root, material experience towards an existential state of bliss and harmony. It can be argued that tantra has been referenced since pre-vedic times, and then mentioned for the first time in the Rigveda. Actual practices and formulations of what make up tantra didn’t form until sometime between 600 and 800 AD. Even so, today, it is still rather vague. This vagueness, however, is not in terms of defining tantra, but in the details of what make up tantra. The practice of tantra can comprise of various different methods for which to cultivate this root energy and allow it to filter into other parts of your life. When you think about it in terms of your energy body, or your chakras, your root or base energy is the seat of your fundamental needs. Physically, it’s located in your seat. The next chakra up is your sacral chakra, or the seat of your creation. Sexual energy that stems from these two energy regions, being your basic needs and your creation, can easily be expelled and released from the body through ejaculation. Tantric philosophy claims that this root-base creative energy can be powerfully transformative if you hold it in and allow it to travel up through your other chakras. Mapping it out, this energy can travel through to your solar plexus (the seat of self-knowledge, confidence, and “I Can”), then to your heart (the seat of compassion, understanding, and love), then to your throat (the seat of communication, listening, and expressing creativity), then to your third eye (the seat of your intuition and regulation of your cycles), then finally to the crown of your head (the energy region that allows you to experience oneness and connection with everything).

As you can imagine, the best way for this root and creative energy to be evoked is through sex, hence the strong correlation between tantra and love making. But that’s just where it begins. As this energy is held in the body and not released immediately through ejaculation, it can travel up through the energy body and influence other aspects of your life. Don’t worry though, running away from the finish line is not a requirement of effective tantra work. The experience of cultivating and moving this energy can include a proper finish after some time spent with the practice. An example can be of two lovers engaging in tantric love-making and cultivating this root energy through the technique of tantric touch. This energy has a very strong charge from the physical and sensual experience. Usually, this charge would be diffused quickly upon ejaculation. What tantra aims to do is harness this charge and transfer it through the energy body over a period of a few hours. After a tantric session, something that could happen is a boost in confidence, or an opening of the heart, or a looming creative idea may become clear and ripe with inspiration. The cultivation and pouring this energy into other energy regions of the body is the art of tantra. With that in mind, you might see how the practice of tantra is not just a physical practice between two lovers, but a personal and deeply spiritual practice with yourself. While cultivating that root/creative/sexual energy with your lover can be a beautiful act, it is not what defines tantra.

Here are few points to keep in mind if tantra is something you’d like to further explore:

Enjoy your physical body. Experience it as your home. Without an awareness and love of your physical experience, your cultivation of this root energy may be blocked. Physical yoga practice is a great way to connect with and understand your physical form.

Purify the body, both energetically and physically. Continue to explore yourself, what you’re made of, and how your system operates.

The idea of nonduality. See the material of the body and the other realms of the spirit as holding the same weight. One is not higher or lower than the other. Both can be experienced as one thing, each with its own contribution to the experience of existence.

See sex as a way to appreciate the body and life. Allow the idea of it being a “means to an end,” or of it being an act that leads to ejaculation, to be put aside. Experience sex as a devotion to this union of the physical and energetic bodies.
                                                                              I think i have written much more than what i intended and making it heavy in for Tantra, but like i said its just another path to pursue and i would stop to make it more confusing for others as some times i myself got confused in many of these things. And interesting thing is i even didn't scratched the surface of it.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Women


A lot has been being inked and discussed about the condition of women/girls condition in country specifically and generally everywhere in world. We have to accept the balance between two genders has quite imbalanced these days. We are in a path to establish status of women in our world as a thing to be used or marketed, though process is specifically subtle and deceptive or too open depending on culture/Society/Religion. Its just a random thought from me about the issue. After thinking for few minutes I decided to write down it in here. I myself was astonished that I have never thought about it in this way. In fact few things are every new and changed a lot about my thinking towards Women. Women have both gentleness and strength. Indian scriptures place tremendous amount of power in women. The primordial energy known as Shakti which is the life force behind entire creation is feminine. That is why our scriptures honor women as the highest aspect of divinity- the Aadhya Shakti. When and why we get derailed from that great thought process/culture is definitely an issue of finding for us, Indians. But it didn’t stop us from correcting things in the way that should be. Change comes from within.

Women bring together the finest aspects of society; the ability to create and the transformational ability to make a difference. Women bring us to the planet and teach us how to live. A mother is our first guru, our first teacher. Women teach us our first behavior, our first step in life. And then women also have a great role to play in society. She can be a strong peacemaker; at home, in the community, in society and in the world. Women can glue differences and bring people of diverse nature together – she does it in her home all the time!

In this fast pace of life, we need to balance our inner peace, beauty and ethical values with the external challenges we face, and women have it in them to do it. These qualities are inherent in a woman.

A woman has the capacity to be an excellent peacemaker because it is quite natural for her to relate from the level of the heart. The biggest strength that a woman has is her emotions, feelings, motivation and inspiration. Men can inspire to fight but women inspire to unite. There are more wars in the world today because there is a lack of feminine leadership to unite people, overcome differences and bring home to us the purpose we are all born for! In today’s war-torn world, we need women to come to the forefront and take more responsibility, without getting stressed. When women are determined, they can do wonders.

Today, First we need to ensure that women in our country are literate because in today’s world road to education is easy when you are literate. When women are well educated and well informed they can take more responsibility, bring about that positive change and can make any project successful.

A woman by nature is multi-talented and multi-faceted while men have to develop/sttain that capability later on. Usually people think women are emotional but the fact is, women are also great intellectual geniuses and excel in planning and execution. You see any department headed by a woman; chances are that department is much ahead of others.


Women are the backbone of any society. The role of women in the development of a society is of utmost importance. It is the only criterion that determines whether a society is strong and harmonious or not. Also, a corruption-free society can only emerge where women are given due regard, respect and importance. In building character and integrity, women can do a better job.

Given the wealth that is inherent in them, it is very important for women all around the world to sit together and see what they can do to make this world more stress and violence free. They are that spirit. They are the one who can instill love, compassion, spirituality in people around them and society.

I just want to urge, though I know it is not going to get through many but yet I will do. - 

Do not wait to be given power. Just assume it. Unfortunately most of the feminine movements today are demanding rights. You have equal rights. Just own it! You simply have to assert your rights! You don’t have to go and ask somebody, it is all there for you!

You are a born leader. You have the potential with you to bring prosperity, happiness and joy to this world! Just make this happen!

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Lets Be Positive ( B+ve)

Hola Folk nice to get back here again

For the month of Apr 2015 had one goal: Stop Complaining.

Lets start with a very small story here : 

Yeah its what most of us do in general life, But it was not exactly i gonna discuss here. Just read a book of Jon Gordon and  what i get from that is really great and thought to share with my friends , because i believe a good surrounding creates synergistic effects. The goal of this article is how we creating a more positive life by eliminating negative statements. There’s no secret sauce,Simply stop complaining.But is it that easy? What’s so bad about complaining, anyway? 


Now Let me Tell you….Griping comes naturally for us. During an average conversation, we lob complaints at each other about once a minute, according to research.( LOL I realized I do more than what research results telling :P ) There’s a social reason for that. Nothing unites people more strongly than a common dislike. The easiest way to build friendship and communicate is through something negative. Now just recoil your mental archives and see how you get along with a person by criticizing a common source ( animate or Inanimate, it doesn't matter).  

Also, evolution primes us to focus on the negative for self-defense. The more we look at something that can hurt us and kill us, we are programmed to be on guard against that.


NOTHING UNITES PEOPLE MORE STRONGLY THAN A COMMON DISLIKE


Well one can take this as  if you are trying to get along a girl/boy this may help. ( though its not about how to get the Girl/Boy kind of trick :P). But all of that whining comes with a cost. When we complain, our brains release stress hormones that harm neural connections in areas used for problem solving and other cognitive functions. This also happens when we listen to someone else moan and groan. It’s as bad as “second-hand smoke. It’s second-hand complaining.

Swearing off something that comes naturally to us seems like a setup for failure. Indeed things you do habitually are really hard to give up, have you ever tried to eliminate the ‘you knows’ and ‘uh-huhs’ from your speech? It is extremely difficult. And sometimes we absolutely need to vent. It feels good, doesn’t it? One study showed that bottling emotions could shorten your life by an average of two years.


The good news is there can be middle ground between going cold turkey and being a Negative Nancy (girls, Nancy is just an example :p ). If you’re serious about complaining less, here are some realistic tips for success.

1. START BY DEFINING WHAT A COMPLAINT IS

If you point out that it’s cold outside, is that a complaint? No, that’s an observation. A complaint is, ‘It’s cold outside and I hate living in this place. I defines a complaint by the way it makes me feel:  I feel myself slouching and not breathing.

2. TRACK HOW OFTEN YOU COMPLAIN AND WHAT ABOUT

Change starts with awareness. You will be  absolutely shocked. After two or three hours of observing, it’s in the hundreds.

3. STOP CRIBBING 

Separate yourself from chronic complainer. If you must lend an ear, try to respond with something positive rather than joining in on the rant session. You’ve really gotta be quite brave and confident and have the courage not to need the good opinion of another person. You find over a period of time those people who complain constantly start to leave you alone because their brains are not getting that stimulus they’re looking for. So stop Cribbing.  

4. TURN COMPLAINTS INTO SOLUTIONS 

This is called positive complaining or effective complaining. Don’t sit around and admire the problem. Do something about it. And believe me it helps a lot.

5. USE THE "BUT-POSITIVE" TECHNIQUE

If you find yourself griping, add a ‘but’ and say something positive. For example, "I don’t like driving to work, but I’m thankful at least I can drive and I even have a job. I know its crap example but atleast am able to explain my thoughts here to you.

6. CHANGE "HAVE TO" TO "GET TO"

I have to pick up the kids becomes I get to pick up the kids. You change a complaining voice to an appreciative heart, You’re gonna feel so much better the more you focus on the positive over time. At first, it's gonna be a little awkward, but the more you get used to it, it becomes your natural state.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Genetics Behind Ancient Indian Gotra System


Before we start we have to understand Gotra System is different from Cast System. In Veda’s there is no any mention of Cast System, though Social Strata based on kind of work is there. We would discuss cast sytem some other time and its origins.In Hindu society, the term gotra means clan. It broadly refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor. However, all families having same gotra need not be cousinsThey can be descendants of sons or disciples or even adopted sons of the Rishi(Seer), who is the root and whose name is used as Gotra. For example if a person says that he belongs to the Kutsa Gotra then it means that he traces back his male ancestry to the ancient Rishi (Saint or Seer) KutsaGotra means cowshed (Go=Cow, tra=shed) in Sanskrit. Pāṇini defines gotra for grammatical purposes as apatyam pautraprabhrti gotram ,which means the word gotra denotes the progeny (of a sage) beginning with the son’s son.This system was started among Brahmins, with a purpose to classify and identify the families in the community. Later term gotra, itself, according to strict Hindu tradition is used only for the lineages of Brahmin, Kshatriya and Vysya families. Hindu Brahmins identify their male lineage by considering themselves to be the descendants of the 8 great Rishis i.e Saptarishis (The Seven Sacred Saints) + Bharadwaja Rishi. So the list of root Brahmin Gotras is as follows :
1.                 Angirasa
2.                 Atri
3.                 Gautam
4.                 Kashyapa
5.                 Bhrigu
6.                 Vasistha
7.                 Kutsa
8.                 Bharadwaja

The offspring (apatya) of these eight are gotras and others than these are called gotrâvayava.These eight sages are called gotrakarins from whom all the 49 gotras (especially of the Brahmins) have evolved. For instance, from Atri sprang the Atreya and Gavisthiras gotrasIn almost all Hindu families, marriage within the same gotra is prohibited, since people with same gotra are considered to be siblingsBut the hidden reason behind this practice is the Y Chromosome which is expected to be common among all male in same gotra. So, the woman too carries similar X Chromosome and if married, their offspring may be born with birth defects.Few families even maintain their  Pravara. Pravara is a list of most excellent Rishis/Persons in a Gotra lineage. As we saw earlier, some of the descendants of the most ancient Gotras started their own Gotras, however they maintained a list of Pravaras while doing so and attached the list of their most excellent Ancestors with this derived Gotras.

For instance the Vatsa Gotra has Bhargava, Chyavana, Jamadagnya , Apnavana as their Pravaras. What this means is that Vatsa Gotra has in its lineage all these Gotras and traces back its root to Bhrigu Rishi in the list of Gotrakarins. It connects to the root Seer.
Gotra is always passed on from father to children among most Hindus, just like lastname(surname) is passed on worldwide. However, among Malayalis and Tulu’s its passed on from mother to children .Additional rule in the Gotra system is that, even if the Bride and Bridegroom belong to different Gotras, they still cannot get married even if just one of their Gotra Pravara matches. Now, why only male carries fixed lastname and gotra and why female can change her lastname, gotra after marriage ?

Genes & Chromosomes among Humans
Humans have 23 pairs of Chromosomes and in each pair one Chromosome comes from the father and the other comes from the mother. So in all we have 46 Chromosomes in every cell, of which 23 come from the mother and 23 from the father. Of these 23 pairs, there is one pair called the Sex Chromosomes which decide the gender of the person. During conception, if the resultant cell has XX sex chromosomes then the child will be a girl and if it is XY then the child will be a boy. X chromosome decides the female attributes of a person and Y Chromosome decides the male attributes of a person. When the initial embryonic cell has XY chromosome, the female attributes get suppressed by the genes in the Y Chromosome and the embryo develops into a male child. Since only men have Y Chromosomes, son always gets his Y Chromosome from his father and the X Chromosome from his mother. On the other hand daughters always get their X Chromosomes, one each from both father and mother. So the Y Chromosome is always preserved throughout a male lineage (Father – Son – Grandson etc) because a Son always gets it from his father, while the X Chromosome is not preserved in the female lineage (Mother, Daughter, Grand Daughter etc) because it comes from both father and mother.A mother will pass either her mother’s X Chromosome to her Children or her father’s X Chromosome to her children or a combination of both because of both her X Chromosomes getting mixed (called as Crossover). On the other hand, a Son always gets his father’s Y Chromosome and that too almost intact without any changes because there is no corresponding another Y chromosome in his cells to do any mixing as his combination is XY, while that of females is XX which hence allows for mixing as both are X Chromosomes. Women never get this Y Chromosome in their body. And hence Y Chromosome plays a crucial role in modern genetics in identifying the Genealogy ie male ancestry of a person. And the Gotra system was designed to track down the root Y Chromosome of a person quite easily. If a person belongs to Angirasa Gotra then it means that his Y Chromosome came all the way down over thousands of years of timespan from the Rishi Angirasa!. And if a person belongs to a Gotra (say Bharadwaja) with Pravaras (Angirasa, Bhaarhaspatya, Bharadwaja), then it means that the person’s Y Chromosome came all the way down from Angirasa to Bhaarhaspatya to Bharadwaja to the person. This also makes it clear why females are said to belong to the Gotra of their husbands after marriage. That is because women do not carry Y Chromosome, and their Sons will carry the Y Chromosome of the Father and hence the Gotra of a woman is said to be that of her husband after marriage.

Shrinking size of Y Chromosome
Y is the only Chromosome which does not have a similar pair in the human body. The pair of the Y Chromosome in humans is X Chromosome which is significantly different from Y Chromosome. Even the size of the Y Chromosome is just about one third the size of the X Chromosome. In other words throughout evolution the size of the Y Chromosome has been decreasing and it has lost most of its genes and has been reduced to its current size. Scientists are debating whether Y Chromosome will be able to survive for more than a few million years into the future or whether it will gradually vanish, and if it does so whether it will cause males to become extinct! Obviously because Y Chromosome is the one which makes a person male or a man. Y Chromosome has to depend on itself to repair any of its injuries and for that it has created duplicate copies of its genes within itself. However this does not stop DNA damages in Y Chromosome which escape its local repair process from being propagated into the offspring males. This causes Y Chromosomes to accumulate more and more defects over a prolonged period of evolution and scientists believe that this is what is causing the Y Chromosome to keep losing its weight continuously. Y Chromosome which is crucial for the creation and evolution of males has a fundamental weakness which is denying it participation in the normal process of evolution via Chromosomal mix and match to create better versions in every successive generation, and this weakness MAY lead to the extinction of Y Chromosome altogether over the next few million years, and if that happens scientists are not sure whether that would cause males to become extinct or not. And that is because Scientists are not sure whether any other Chromosome in the 23 pairs will be able to take over the role of the Y Chromosome or not. On the other hand, it is not necessary that humanity will not be able to survive if males become extinct. Note that females do not need the Y Chromosome, and since all females have X Chromosomes, it would be still possible to create a mechanism where X Chromosomes from different females are used to create offspring, say like injecting the nuclei from the egg of one female into the egg of another female to fertilize it and that would grow into a girl child. So yes, that would be a humanity where only females exist.

Gotra System helps to protect the Y Chromosome from becoming extinct

Even modern scientists have concluded that children born to parents having blood relation (like cousins) can have birth defects. For example, there is a recessive dangerous gene in one person. What this means is that say a person is carrying a dangerous abnormality causing gene in one of his chromosome, but whose effect has been hidden in that person (or is not being expressed) because the corresponding gene in the pairing Chromosome is stronger and hence is preventing this abnormality causing gene from activating. Now there are fair chances that his offsprings will be carriers of these genes throughout successive generations. As long as they keep marrying outside his genetic imprint, there is a fair chance that the defective gene will remain inactive since others outside this person’s lineage most probably do not have that defective gene. Now if after 5-10 generations down the line say one of his descendants marries some other descendant who may be really far away cousins. But then there is a possibility that both of them are still carrying the defective gene, and in that case their children will definitely have the defective gene express itself and cause the genetic abnormality in them as both the Chromosomes in the pair have the defective genes. Hence, the marriages between cousins always have a chance of causing an otherwise recessive, defective genes to express themselves resulting in children with genetic abnormalities. So, Ancient Vedic Rishis created the Gotra system where they barred marriage between a boy and a girl belonging to the same Gotra no matter how deep the lineage tree was, in a bid to prevent inbreeding and completely eliminate all recessive defective genes from the human DNA.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Contribution of RSS to the modern India

In the light of recent comments by the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat about the work of Mother Teresa, there has been a wide spread criticism among people and electronic media.


The so called “liberal and secular” Hindus are at the forefront of this criticizing exercise. This criticism is the   result of ignorance among people about their own religion. They sing songs of praise for   Christian missionaries but have they ever tried to know what great work is done by Hindu Organisations and Hindu people in general?

We do not demean the work done by other organisations but there is a great need to make people   aware about work done by Hindu organisations. According to Hinduism “Daan” is a virtue of   generosity. In Hinduism, it is believed that Daan leads to one of the perfections - the perfection   of giving - dana-paramita. It means unconditional generosity, giving and letting go.

Support of Daan in Vedas and Hindu religious texts


Rig veda has the earliest mention of Daan. Rig veda compares Daan to satya i.e. truth.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, in verse 5.2.3, states that 
तदेतत्त्रयँ शिक्षेद् दमं दानं दयामिति

This verse directs human beings to learn three cardinal virtues - self restraint, charity and   compassion for all life.  Bhagavad Gita also describes the importance of Daan in verses 17.20 through 17.22. Hinduism   gives special significance to Go Dana - donation of a cow, Bhu Dana - donation of land and   Anna Dana - Giving food to the poor and needy. Al Biruni, the Persian historian, who visited   India for 16 years from about 1017 AD, mentions the practice of charity in his records. He wrote 
“It is obligatory with them (Hindus) every day to give alms as much as possible.”—Tarikh Al-  Hind, 11th century AD.


Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh


Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is a charitable, educational and volunteer Hindu nationalist non-governmental organization. It is the world's largest voluntary NGO. It follows the principle of selfless service to the nation. The RSS was founded 89 years ago in 1925. Its founder was   Keshav Baliram Hedgewar. It has 50,000 shakhas to spread its ideological beliefs.

Role played by RSS at the time of partition

The RSS played a very active role in independence movement. At the time of partition of India   when millions of Hindus and Sikhs fled Pakistan to find refuge in India, the RSS played an   active role in helping these people. The RSS arranged for food, medicines, shelter, tents etc.   During partition it was the RSS that helped organise over 3,000 relief camps for the refugees   from Pakistan. The RSS participated in movement to decolonise Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which   was ruled by Portuguese colonists.

Accession of Jammu and Kashmir

In 1947, Pakistani troops reached the borders of Kashmir and all the efforts of political leaders   had failed. At this time, Sardar Patel directed the RSS chief M.S. Golwalker to use his influence   to prevail upon the Maharaja to accede to India. Guruji rushed to Srinagar to resolve the delicate   matter. A meeting between Guruji and Maharaja Hari Singh was arranged. This historic meeting   was successful and the Maharaja sent the accession proposal to Delhi. In this way the RSS   played a vital role in accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India.

Role at the time of India-China war of 1962 

During the Sino-Indian War in 1962, the contribution of the RSS was immense. Swayamsevaks   from the whole India assembled in the northeast of India to help the army and local people. Their   enthusiastic contribution was recognised by the whole nation when then Prime Minister   Jawaharlal Nehru invited the RSS to take part in the Indian Republic Day parade of 1963.

1984 Anti Sikh riots

Noted journalist Khushwant Singh was openly critical of the RSS. But at the time of Anti Sikh   riots in Delhi the RSS was instrumental in helping Sikhs in large numbers when murderers went   on rampage to kill them. This help of the RSS was later acknowledged by a critic - Khushwant   Singh. The RSS was the only organisation that came to help Sikhs when In Rajiv Gandhi’s   words “A big tree fell and the ground had shaken”.

Sewa activities

Whenever there is any need of relief work in country, the RSS is at the forefront of such work.   The RSS has helped people in natural disasters like the Tamil Nadu Tsunami, the Gujarat   earthquake, the Andhra Pradesh and Uttarakhand floods, the Bhopal gas tragedy and Assam   riots. The disaster relief provided by the Sangh in Jammu and Kashmir floods was enormous.   The Hindu organisations organized free medical camps in the flood-hit state and provided   medical aid to around 1,400 patients in different areas of Jammu district. Around 2,000 kg of   cattle feed was distributed among villagers for their livestock and it was assured that cattle feed   for one week would be supplied in Hamirpur village of Akhnoor free of cost. The activities of   the Sangh are spreading to distant parts of the nation. The Sangh welcomes even people other   than Hindus who join the Sangh.

Work in education sector 

Samvedana Rehabilitation Centre has been set up for the rescue of handicapped children. This   organization enables them to lead a normal life by boosting their confidence. With the coming   together of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Jankalyan Samiti and Vivekanand Medical   Foundation & Research Centre, the Samvedana Rehabilitation Centre for Physically   Handicapped was started at Latur. The RSS has started many hostels in many parts of our   country for students to provide them free accommodation and educational facilities. Various   Bal Sanskar Kendras, primary schools, secondary schools, night schools, libraries and residential   schools are run all across India. The RSS runs 27,000 Ekal Vidyalayas in remote tribal areas   where more than 8 lakh socially deprived tribal students are enrolled.

Role of Arogya Rakshaks

Arogya Chetna Shivirs are organized in various parts of India. The Arogya Rakshaks are   rendering primary health services in remote villages of the nation, where people do not have any   access to health facilities. They provide people the basic health care facilities and essential   medicines that too free of cost.

Role in Health sector 

Various projects in the field of health have been launched by the RSS and Vishav Hindu   Parishad. These projects include dispensaries of English medicines, homeopathy, ayurveda,   naturopathy and panchgavya (medicinal products from cow urine and dung), mobile medical   clinics, hospitals, and ambulances. Trained aarogya sewaks and sewikas are there to provide   primary health care. At many places free Vyavyaam shalas (gyms) are set up to promote good   health. Medical & Health Camps are organised from time to time. Various hospitals, Mobile   Dispensaries and ambulances are also run.

Environment conservation 

In the view of need to conserve the environment, the Hindu organisations are planting trees in   every village of the nation. Apart from this, people are encouraged to plant Tulsi in their homes.

Employment generation 

The Hindu organisations are running self-employment training centres at many places in India.   The people, especially women are given useful training in occupations like farming, bee-  keeping, agriculture, animal husbandry and sewing. It helps them to supplement their family   income.

Social work

Birth sanskar are conducted in orphanages. Mass or group marriages are arranged for those   couples whose parents cannot afford to arrange wedding ceremonies. Those who are unable to   perform the last rites of relatives due to financial constraints, they are helped to do so. Apart   from this, orphanages, Legal Help Centres, Woman Rescue Centres and Working Women   Hostels are run to help people. Hundreds of Drinking Water Centres have been set up in India.   The help provided by Hindus during natural calamities is indispensable. Various old age homes,   inns and community centres are also run. Free food is provided to people taking part in various  religious pilgrimages like Amarnath Yatra and Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra. People are given free   blankets and medicines. An RSS-affiliated NGO, Seva Bharati, has adopted thousands of   children till date irrespective of religion – 65% Muslims rest Hindus, Sikhs and Christians from   militancy affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir. 

Cow protection 

All across India, various goshalas are run to save cows from Muslim butchers. These cows also   include non-milking cattle which are easy targets for butchers. The Hindus consider cows pious   and donate generously to Goshalas so that these poor animals can be fed and provided medical   help when need be. Every year trucks full of cows being sent to butchers are saved by the Hindu   activists. The proactive Hindu warriors are working to stop illegal cow transport, cow trading,   cross border cow smuggling and cow slaughtering.  Now after reading the article we can conclude that if Christians are doing good work then the   Hindus are not behind in any way. It is just that the Hindus do not sing songs of self praise. The   organisations that are considered Right wing, they have contributed enormously in development   of our nation and society. The need is to highlight the work done by them that goes unnoticed in   this world of self styled “liberal and secular” people.