Friday, December 24, 2004

A letter by R Sridharan

Sir,

If we look at the pattern of attacks on Hindu Mutts/ Peeths/Ashrams etc, it becomes clear that whenever a Hindu order or saint becomes popular, they become the target of the Anti-Hindu forces.They unleash canards and use thw media effectively to do it's dirty job. All sorts of wild rumours are spread. The media is only too willing to oblige because it can thrive on sensation for a few days and make money. Also Hindus are too fragmented on caste lines to protest vehemently.

Some years back during the DMK rule, the Kalki cult was becoming very popular and at one time even youngsters were drawn towards it because of the absence of caste discrimination and stress on service. Immediately the anti-Hindu forces started unleashing all sorts of accusations against the order ranging from kidnapping, sex abuse, use of drugs etc. The press lapped it up with glee adding it's own spice and there was a very high decibel attack on the order from all quarters. Finally the order was forced to virtually wind up their activities in Tamilnadu and the Guru himself shifted to Andhra Pradesh.

Similarly during the initial days of the Adhi Parasakthi movement of Melmaruvathur Bangaru Adigal, who was attracting the lower castes by his Devi worship and freedom to women to touch the deity and do their own worship, it became a runaway success with millions of followers. A whispering campaign was started that there several murders have taken place in the place and that the Adigal was printing counterfeit notes etc. Fortunately for him he was clever enough to rope in president zail singh and Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi who paid visits to the temple. So he could not be touched. Also the fact that he was a non-Brahmin reduced the vehemence of the attack on him.

Many years back during DMK rule, in the famous temple at Ratnagiri near Vellore, there was a saint by name Balamurugan Adimai. He was becoming very popular by his humane approach to the poor people and social service. But Karunanidhi could not stomack it. He harassed him by foisting a murder charge against him and arresting him. Finally he was proved innocent; but the damage was done. Now he is living a shattered man; a pale shadow of his former self.

This is the 'modus operandi' of these evil anti-national and anti-Hindu forces. They have been carrying on their task of destruction of Hinduism virtually unchallenged. Will Kalki Bhagwan take Avatar now?

R.SRIDHARAN


Sir,

If we look at the pattern of attacks on Hindu Mutts/ Peeths/Ashrams etc, it becomes clear that whenever a Hindu order or saint becomes popular, they become the target of the Anti-Hindu forces.They unleash canards and use thw media effectively to do it's dirty job. All sorts of wild rumours are spread. The media is only too willing to oblige because it can thrive on sensation for a few days and make money. Also Hindus are too fragmented on caste lines to protest vehemently.

Some years back during the DMK rule, the Kalki cult was becoming very popular and at one time even youngsters were drawn towards it because of the absence of caste discrimination and stress on service. Immediately the anti-Hindu forces started unleashing all sorts of accusations against the order ranging from kidnapping, sex abuse, use of drugs etc. The press lapped it up with glee adding it's own spice and there was a very high decibel attack on the order from all quarters. Finally the order was forced to virtually wind up their activities in Tamilnadu and the Guru himself shifted to Andhra Pradesh.

Similarly during the initial days of the Adhi Parasakthi movement of Melmaruvathur Bangaru Adigal, who was attracting the lower castes by his Devi worship and freedom to women to touch the deity and do their own worship, it became a runaway success with millions of followers. A whispering campaign was started that there several murders have taken place in the place and that the Adigal was printing counterfeit notes etc. Fortunately for him he was clever enough to rope in president zail singh and Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi who paid visits to the temple. So he could not be touched. Also the fact that he was a non-Brahmin reduced the vehemence of the attack on him.

Many years back during DMK rule, in the famous temple at Ratnagiri near Vellore, there was a saint by name Balamurugan Adimai. He was becoming very popular by his humane approach to the poor people and social service. But Karunanidhi could not stomack it. He harassed him by foisting a murder charge against him and arresting him. Finally he was proved innocent; but the damage was done. Now he is living a shattered man; a pale shadow of his former self.

This is the 'modus operandi' of these evil anti-national and anti-Hindu forces. They have been carrying on their task of destruction of Hinduism virtually unchallenged. Will Kalki Bhagwan take Avatar now?

R.Sridharan

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