Skip to main content

Workers carrying sewage to be appointed as priests of temples in Modi regime !


All Hindus should force Modi to take decision in the interest of Dharma !

Karnavati (Gujrat) : The Government will make an attempt to appoint workers, who carry sewage on their head, as priests of temples. They will be trained in performing Hindu religious rituals so that they can perform such rituals and ‘puja’ as per the science. The Social Justice Department of the State has made provision of Rs. 22. 50 lakhs in its budget of  2013-14, for this purpose. Those carrying sewage will be imparted special training at ‘Sola Bhagavat Peeth’ and ‘Somnath Sanskrut Vidyapeeth’. The decision has been welcomed by Dalit community.

Modi, who takes such anti-Hindu decisions, cannot work in the interests of Hindus in case he becomes Prime Minister !

Trying to eradicate ‘system of castes’, is an attack on Hindu Dharma. One cannot become a priest just by learning recitation of ‘mantras’ or ‘rituals.’ Along with the scientific knowledge, such person needs to have qualities like ‘bhav’ towards God, less ego etc. Modi has been trained under RSS but has no ‘Dharmik Sanskar’; therefore, he has taken such anti-Hindu decision. Will Modi interfere in the matters of appointment of ‘mulla-maulavi’ or Christian priest ? With this decision, Narendra Modi has shown how will be his policy towards temples if he becomes the Prime Minister in future.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Maharana Pratap : Valour and Unbreakable determination personified

Maharana Pratap ( Source of image: rajputras.blogspot.in ) Contents Introduction of Maharana Pratap Childhood of Maharana Pratap Maharana Pratap's Coronation Unbreakable oath to free 'Motherland' by Maharana Pratap Battle of Haldiighat: Supreme fighter 'Maharana Pratap.' Severe destiny of Maharana Pratap Devotion of Bhamashah towards Maharana Pratap Last Wish of Maharana Pratap Introduction of Maharana Pratap   Maharana Pratap is a name worth remembering to begin one’s day with. His name is engraved with gold among the list of valiant kings who protected the Nation, Dharma, Culture and Freedom of this country by sacrificing his life! This is a holy remembrance of his valor! Who does not know the name of the great king of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh? In the history of India, this name has always proved to be motivating for qualities like valor, bravery, sacrifice and martyrdom. Many brave warriors like Bappa Rawal, Rana Hamir, Ra...

5 Ways How Modi Enhances Women Entrepreneurship in Gujarat

Bangalore: Nurtured with evergreen simplicity, the women of Gujarat have flourished with decades of hard work and dedication. Lijjat Papad  (a handmade thin, crisp circular shaped Indian food, served as an accompaniment in Indian meals) is a unique example of which a small group of women have given their time to make a worthy organization of trust and productivity. Narendra Modi the Chief Minister of Gujarat recently spoke at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), citing examples of entrepreneurial roles played by women. In his talk, he has expressed deep appreciation for the great wonders women have made since years together. Let us take a look at power of entrepreneurship according to Modi that has existed in the History of Gujarat as listed out by Economic Times. #5 Handicrafts The state of Gujarat is blessed with rich traditional handicrafts. Right from needle works to tie and dye (Bandhini), Gujarat celebrates a wide variety of famous han...

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism!

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism: The Vedas refer to not 33 crore Devatas but 33 types (Koti in Sanskrit) of Devatas. They are explained in Shatpath Brahman and many other scriptures very clearly. "Yasya Trayastrinshad Devaa Ange Sarve Samaahitaa, Skamma Tam Bruhi Katamah Swideva Sah”. ~(Atharva Veda 10-7-13) Which means: with God’s influence, these thirty-three (supporting devta) sustain the world. In Brhadaranyaka Upanishad while discussing Brahman, Yajnavalkya is asked how many gods are there. He says that there are three hundred and three and three thousand and three gods. When the question is repeated? He says, thirty three. When the question is again repeated he says, six. Finally, after several repetitions he says ONE. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 1) The number 33 comes from the number of Vedic gods explained by Yajnavalkya in Brhadaranyaka Upanishad – the eight Vasus, the eleven Rudras, the twelve Adityas, Indra and Prajapati. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 2...