Friday, January 9, 2009

A clarion call from a Teacher: Awake Arjunas

The below is an excerpt from the speech by a teacher Sasikala, in which the teacher rips apart the secular mask of communists and exposes the true colour of Communists and Jehadi's. I had a tough time in making it brief not knowing what to add and what to neglect. A must read for all Hindus. The teacher has given a clarion call to the Hindus and especially the youth. Awaken O Arjunas, Awaken.

"Let me state firmly that no conversions, what so ever, have taken place here. Reason being that there was only one Christian in this world and he was crucified. There has been no Christian since, and there will never be, so how can there be any religious conversions? In the last two millennia there was only one Christian and he was not left alone to live his life in peace; he was crucified....

The minority communities are not the ones who are responsible for the problems faced by the Hindu society. The politicians are not the ones who are responsible for the plight of the Hindu society, but we ourselves are, we and we alone. We cannot blame any one else. If we Hindus could realise who we are, if we could stand together, there would have been no need for all this moaning, wailing and breast-beating. For a long long time the Hindu has been crying. To stem the tears of the Hindu populace, when the Hindu organisations started asserting themselves, then the others started taking notice and became wary.

The fault lies not with the one hundred and forty one legislators.
The fault lay with us, the Hindus who walked long distances to polling booths and elected the scum-bags.
The fault lay with us, the Hindus who repeatedly shout slogans in their support and re-elect them.
With the seriousness with which we bathe and apply sandal paste on our foreheads, with that same seriousness and dedication we mark our votes on just about any electoral symbol.
It is we the gullible Hindu populace who is responsible for our plight.
Do the legislators who having obtained the mandate from us even bother to spare us a thought or to shed a lone tear at our misery?

......Let us reflect deeply about this poverty. Exactly how do the Hindus become poverty stricken? Don’t they have wealth? Yes, there are crores of Rupees accumulated in great temples like Guruvayur, Sabarimala, Ettumanur and Vaikom. We ordinary folks, thinking that we have no succour but the Lord, depositing the coins drenched in our sweat and tears, created huge wealth in those temples.

After every mandala kaalam, the government treasury directly receives 3000 crore Rupees from Sabarimala temple.
Guruvayur temple receives cash offerings from the devotees to the tune of one and a half crore Rupees every month.

If the Hindus could ever demand accountability for this vast accumulation of wealth, there would be no need for such a meeting here. We are guilty of negligence and apathy in this matter, both you and I. Have we ever enquired where all this wealth goes? Is Lord Krishna receiving all these coins every month after opening the Hundis? Is that what the Hindu believes? Whither go the crores, the gold and the silver amassing in the Hundis of that temple?

The Marxist motive behind the alleged land reforms was not to give land to the poor so they can have means to livelihood; rather the motive was to grab land from the Hindu. When the vast lands owned by the temples were grabbed by the Marxist government the Hindu people did not react. Some white haired people from that generation are still present with us. Those people did not react, not out of fear or out of cowardice, but out of magnanimity. “Service to janatha is service to Janardhan”. Let peoples hunger be appeased first, we can serve the Lord later.

Hindus are like the silk worm. They are both in the same state. The silk worm spins out of its own body fine delicate filaments that attract admiring, “Oohs and Aahs” from the spectators. Don’t they also tell the Hindus, “Oh, so tolerant Hindus”, “Oh, so magnanimous Hindus”, “Oh, so peaceful Hindus”? Such flowery descriptions they have for the Hindus. Such flowery descriptions are reserved for the silkworm too. And what happens after that? The silkworm is boiled and killed and the silk is taken away and worn by others. The silk worm is trapped in its cocoon and killed for the sole reason that the silk cocoon makes very attractive silk.

If the government is secular then it has no right to administer Hindu temples. If the secular government considers itself as having the right to administer Hindu temples, then it must also administer Christian churches and Muslim mosques too. Do they dare do so? They will break out in sweat and quake in their boots even to think about it. It is not like grabbing the property of the shameless Hindus....

The day the Hindu becomes a forty nine percent minority, on that day this thing called secularism will become extinct in this country. Secularism is required only as long as the Hindu is not yet a minority.

Where is this secularism in Kashmir? There is no secularism in Kashmir. Do you know why? Kashmir is a Hindu minority place.

Where is secularism in Nagaland? Nagaland has been claimed for Christ. They don’t want any thing to do with Hindu India.

Malaysia was a secular country until they discovered that Muslims have become the majority. They have no use for secularism any more.

So the day the Hindu becomes minority in India, on that day the office of secularism will be locked and barred for ever. Of course, secularism should be locked and thrown away. Secularism is functioning at our expense. We need to be aware and conscious of the fact.

Let me end my discourse with a story. In Tamil Nadu there are lots of temples by the road side. One of the temples was a Ganapathy temple. A labourer was pulling a cart along side when a wheel of the cart sunk into a ditch. The labourer saw the Ganapathy temple and prostrated in front of the deity. He offered one coconut as offering and sought divine help in moving the heavily laden cart out of the ditch. The cart did not move. Sensing that he offered too less, he now raided the bid to two coconuts. Still there was no movement. Slowly he increased the bid to one hundred and eight coconuts and yet the cart remained where it was stuck. The labourer who was so full of piety and was imploring for divine intercession now leaped off the ground in frustrated fury and yelled, “no more coconuts for you”, and proceeded to jack up the wheel using planks as levers.

His strength ebbing away the labourer drenched in his sweat sank into the ground uttering one last prayer to the divinity and lo behold his cart started moving up and out of the ditch as though it was being pushed by and invisible elephant. The labourer was astonished; the Ganapathy who refused to help even when offered one hundred and eight coconuts, now comes to his aid with a mere prayer! Then he hears a disembodied voice, “God is not your employee. God is not your employee to work for you after taking wages from you. God is that which gives you the reward for your efforts.”

If others are poaching our people from our faith, then it is not the gods who should prevent this, but we ourselves should. If we fight to prevent conversions, then God’s blessings will be with us, have no doubts in this matter. We must act on behalf of Sanatana Dharma.

Arjuna didn’t want a fight but he was compelled by Lord Krishna to take up weapons and then the Lord guided him unerringly to victory. Only if Partha takes up Gaandiva bow and fight on the side of Dharma will the Partha Saarathy grant victory to Arjuna.

Let valiant youth assembled before me transform into Arjunas and fight on the side of Dharma, this is my prayer to the Almighty"..

For complete text of the speech visit

http://www.haindavakeralam.com/hkpage.aspx?PageID=7945&SKIN=C

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