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SAVE HINDUISM TO SAVE THE COW !!!

 

For millennia, the Gau Mata (cow) has been the central symbol of

Hindu veneration. Terracotta seals from the Indus-Saraswati

civilisation of the third millennium BC, attest to this. Devotion to

Gau Mata is a stepping stone towards deeper respect for all life,

culminating in a vegetarian lifestyle and living in harmony with

nature. This stands in stark contrast to capitalist economic

rapacity, or Marxist intransigence of the environment, themselves

born of the Christian and Islamic belief that fauna, flora, and the

mineral treasures of Earth are gifts for human exploitation.

 

The idea of ecological maintenance and balance has no place in the

equation. Yet as the Vedic notions of vegetarianism,

environmentalism, and animal rights have spread to the west, India

has regressed to the European Dark Ages. This can be seen not only in

the destruction of forest and wildlife, horrendous pollution and the

added human misery, but the final insult to Hinduism. This is the

assault on Gau Mata herself. Dara Singh is an activist who sincerely

and conscientiously has tried to stop the cruel transport of the

cattle.

 

The seemingly drastic actions of Dara have been necessitated due to

the fact that existing laws pertaining to cruelty of animals are

never strictly enforced. The existing ground realities that

incapacitates "cruelty to animals" enforcement are primarily two -

Marxism and minority appeasement. As in any democracy where just the

numbers matter, religious minorities are considered as a vote bank

and the view of silent majority is often ignored.

 

The concomitant laws have been drafted and enforced to make the

majority impotent. India is a Hindu country in census terms only

and within 15 years not even this will be true. Cow slaughter is

illegal, save for Marxist dominated Kerela and West Bengal. National

and state laws uphold the sanctity of Gau Mata. But India is a

country where cow slaughter is big business. This is not just for

leather, which can be gained equally from cattle that has died a

natural death. Beef is the reason, destined to satisfy Middle Eastern

palates and those of self-hating Hindus who yearn for the traditional

Sunday roast of the colonial era, even when such a diet has decreased

popularity among the British themselves.

 

Increasing consumerism brings with it the Jean, cola and hamburger

civilisation, deemed to be progress by India's self appointed

leaders, and by Hinduphobic Hindu opportunists the world over. Once

worshipping Marx, and sometimes still so, they devote their obedience

to the Christian and Islamic superiority that they feel is so self-

evident. To this they add new gods of McWorld, with the cow

veneration turned perversely on its head.

 

Once Hindus garlanded cows with flowers and vermilion, as the central

object of adoration on holy ground. Now the best cows can expect

from `progressive' and `modernistic' Hindus is to be

garlanded with

fried potatoes, mushy peas, and gravy, as the central object on

dining furniture with its impeccably white table cloth.

 

Christianity and Islam see India as fair game, with Hindus as easy

food on which they can ideologically feast themselves. They have no

need for cow veneration. Islam indeed urges cow slaughter to offend

Hindus. The prominence of Christians and Muslims, with their pseudo-

Hindu lackeys, in the Indian beef and leather trade is well known.

But Hindus dare not criticise this for fear of being labelled,

fanatic, communal, fundamentalist. What is so fundamentalist about

wanting ecological balance, the nutritious vegetarian lifestyle, and

respect for fellow living creatures, ideas that are accepted by

rational and sane people in the west?

 

India is no longer a sanctuary for the cow because it is no longer a

Hindu country. Any Hindu who rejects this extreme consumerism that

defiles their most holiest of holies is deemed `fascist' and

pays

heavy penalties. Dara Singh falls into this category and an

unfortunate victim of politics. He now languishes in jail with a

totally fabricated case against him. The politicians and Marxists are

hell bent on making an example out of Dara for the rest of the animal

activists.

 

 

We still need more signatures on the on-line petition for

Dara Singh http://www.go.to/freedarasingh

 

Thanks Arjun

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