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Hindu’s in Pakistan Receive no Public Holiday for any Religious Festivals

Multan, Pakistan  – Hindu’s in Pakistan celebrated Holi like many of the worlds Hindu community did for one of the biggest Hindu festivals of the year but while the celebrations happened most Hindus had to go to work without the option of having a public holiday. Pak Hindus don't get time to celebrate during religious holidays such as Holi and Diwali While most employers are flexible about giving days off on holidays, and the government allows a certain number of religious holidays, taking a leave of absence for a day was not an option open to any of the Hindu employees in Pakistan. Shankuntala, whose husband works for a government office in Multan, stated her lament about minorities in the country not having equal rights and thus being able to take a day off on their religious holidays. She said that minorities in Pakistan do not have the same rights as the majority population in Pakistan. Over seven million Hindus live in Pakistan, according to the...

Two thefts in one month at Sada temple opposite police station

V asco (Goa) :   The Ganesh temple in Sada, Vasco, is situated opposite the Mormugao police station, but registered two cases of theft in one month . The temple's pujari who entered the premises early Tuesday morning noticed that the lock of the temple's gate was broken. The Mormugao police said, "Three donation boxes were found broken and 1,500 was stolen." The incident occurred between 9.30pm of Monday and 6.30am of Tuesday. The police said, "There are two gates, one of which was unlocked and the other locked one, was forcibly opened." Another theft at the same temple was reported on December 3 where 20,000 was stolen. The Mormugao police have registered a case of theft.  Source : Hindujaruti

Understanding Karma and Dharma

The Cause and Purpose of our Destiny When individuals are facing challenging situations in their lives, nothing is less helpful than to try to rationalize with them the cause of their pain based on possible events that may have their roots anchored in a former life situation. This type of introspection, far from bringing relief and healing, may cause the adverse aspects of resentment, anger and denial, and can easily intensify the amount of pain of their life. The Karma and the Dharma, at the same time the Cause and the Purpose of events in our lives, must be studied with care, and always with a stable state of mind, when the ability to analyze and understand is not impaired by pain and lower emotions. They are powerful concepts that may bring light into situations and how they weave themselves in the fabric of our lives. One of the best influences from the eastern wisdom to  western minds is the notion of Karma as a chain of past events, people, and circu...

Hindu Kush means Hindu Slaughter

By Shrinandan Vyas All the Encyclopedias and National Geographic agree that Hindu Kush region is a place of Hindu genocide (similar to Dakau and Auschwitz). All the references are given. Please feel free to verify them. ABSTRACT All Standard reference books agree that the name 'Hindu Kus h' of the mountain range in Eastern Afganistan means ' Hindu Slaughter ' or ' Hindu Killer '. History also reveals that until 1000 A.D. the area of Hindu Kush was a full part of Hindu cradle. More likely, the mountain range was deliberately named as ' Hindu Slaughter ' by the Moslem conquerors, as a lesson to the future generations of Indians. However Indians in general, and Hindus in particular are completely oblivious to this tragic genocide. This article also looks into the reasons behind this ignorance. 21 References - (Mainly Encyclopedia Britannica & other reference books, National Geographic Magazines and standard history books). INTR...

Dear Muslim Celebrities: Why do you play the Communal Card?

India is at least 81% Hindu. No matter how you slice and dice, this is an overwhelmingly Hindu majority nation. There's no denying of that fact.But it is also an important fact that India has been very successful in unifying its extremely diverse population. There are 1000s of castes among all religions. There are at least 7 religions. There are 18 major and 100s of minor languages (not mere dialects). There are incredible number of food preparation types, dress differences, mode of worship variations. It's not an exaggeration if I say, every 100 kilometer you travel, you see a very different India or Bharat. More importantly, in spite of centuries old fault lines across many groups in India, that have even caused riots and violence, all communities in India have grown up well over the past 65 years. No religion or caste group has been left out, if you look at the census demographics. In such an extremely diverse India, there are celebrities. There are celebri...

Mahesh Bhatt's call to Indian Muslims for Jihad against Hindus

Mahesh Bhatt a intellect jihadi is promoting jihad in Bharat. It is interesting to note that in his speech he referred to  unjust s that has been perpetrated against muslims  and goes on justifying jihad. I agree when he says this fight will not end here it will go on, this fight was started by muslims and will end at the fall of muslims. It sure seems like Mahesh Bhatt has a private war going only with the Hindu pantheon. For a man who is so likeably pleasant and approachable, he can be pretty stubborn too. Those who know this strong-willed, immensely creative filmmaker are aware of the distance he keeps from temples and rituals. When his own daughter Pooja Bhatt got married in a temple in Goa, he refused to step in and be a part of the ceremony. The son of a Muslim mother who was kept away from the main Bhatt family, Mahesh waged a war with “God” in his childhood when he would go into his Hindu father’s house, an utterly humiliating e...

Let's unite to rebuild buldozed 40-year-old statue of Netaji Bose at New Delhi

Paush Krushnapaksha 13, Kaliyug Varsha 5114 Note : Anyone can send their lawful protest to concerned authorities directly through Comments Section on HJS Website. 'Left : Statue of Netaji Bose' and 'Right : Statue of Netaji demolished' A more than 40-year-old statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at Netaji Subhash Park in Delhi has been removed to make way for the construction of a Metro Rail Station. The move has come in for criticism by many, most notably, the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena and Akhil Bharat Hindu Yuvak Sabha. BSKS president Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga told Niti Central, “Freedom fighters who are not related to the Gandhi family have always been ignored in our country. We will not endure any action which disrespects the honour of Netaji Subhas Bose.” According to the petition filed by the BSKS, the location of the metro station has been shifted 50 metres from its original site to make sure that some relics belon...