RSS demands that Government should deport separatists to Pakistan.

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Government should deport separatists to Pakistan: RSS

RSSPTI | Jammu | Apr 23, 2015 :: RSS on Thursday came down hard on separatists raising pro-Pakistan slogans, saying they should be deported to Pakistan.

“Those who are chanting pro-Pakistan slogans, especially the separatists along with their families, the government of India shall not allow them to live on the soil of Indian nation,” Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar said.

“This may result in the peace and prosperity of the Kashmiri nationalists. The government of India should deport all Kashmiri separatist leaders to Pakistan,” he said.

Kumar, who is also patron of Muslim Rashtriya Manch, expressed his views at a seminar on the “Challenges before the country and the role of the India’s Muslims”, organised by the Jammu and Kashmir unit of Manch.

Kavinder Gupta, Speaker, J-K Constituent Assembly, was the chief guest at the programme. Kumar further said that it is…

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Three Muslims arrested in Agra church vandalization.

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Secret Islamic agenda to attack Churches to blame Hindus……. 

There is a tremendous political pressure upon Police for releasing the arrested Muslims in connection with Agra Church attack.There is a tremendous political pressure upon Police for releasing the arrested Muslims in connection with Agra Church attack.

Three Devout Muslims detained in Agra St Mary’s Church vandalization.

HENB | Agra |  April 23, 2015:: Agra police on Wednesday detained three Muslim men on suspicion that they were involved in vandalizing St Mary’s Church at Pratappura in the cantonment area of the city on April 16. Police has been tracking some mobile numbers after having some call records connected with the Church vandalization.

The SSP of Agra, Mr. Rajesh Modak said the three men, identified right now only as Nasir, Zafar and Zaffaruddin, and all between 30-35 years, had been held as they were present in the area at the time of the incident, but could not satisfactorily explain what they were doing there. Their cell phones had recorded their location.

The accused…

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Video: Origins of the Sunni/Shiite Divide, 678-685AD – History

Hidden Book Of Koran Vedas. Dara Shikoh Shah Jehan’s Son Sirr-e-Akbar

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To what extent our History can be hidden, is amazing.

Sirr-i-Akbar by Dara,Image.jpg Sirr-i-Akbar by Dara, Introduction PersianTranslation by Chand Tara.

Though it is a fact that Islamic rulers of India raped women, killed people, destroyed Temples and forcibly converted Hindus to Islam, it is shocking  to know that they could execute their own siblings for translating The Vedas directly from Sanskrit into Persian.

It is not about the common fanatic I am speaking about.

It is about Shah Jehan’s son Muhammad Dara Shikoh, who was also a great Sufi.

He went to the extent of saying that Islam had its roots in Hinduism, more specifically in The Vedas and the Upanishads, and they were revealed to the Rishis by God much before the advent of Prophet Muhammad.

( I am stating facts as I see them; I am not trying to legitimize Islam as many try.

I just point out the similarities between…

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Why do Hindus not spread their religion?

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Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti” – Rig Veda, 1-164-146

Meaning: Truth is One, sages call it by different names. (God, Brahma, Allah, Isvara, Jesus, etc., are one).  Hindus understand that the same god is called by different names and worshiped in different ways.
Vedas say that the Brahma, the formless god, is beyond all forms and is identified with different forms to make him accessible to human comprehension.  So all those names and forms are of the same god when they are worshiped as god. That explains that, for a Hindu, every form of god (including the formless) that other religions worship is the same god they worship. A Hindu never thinks to spread his religion as he already sees unity in diversity.

Hinduism teaches that man’s true nature is Brahman (God) and his goal in this world is bhagwat prapti (to realize god). The entire Hindu idea…

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Peigutso Lake towards Saga

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Kailash Manasarovar Yatra, Day 6: Peigutso Lake (4,400 m; 14,436 ft) on the Tibetan Plateau


(noticed this in my private posts; edited and posted in Dec 2014)
photos of Peigutso Lake in Tibet by Arun Shanbhag
After lunch and pics of local kids, we headed west along a ravine and climbed a pass. There before us was the serenely beautiful Peigutso Lake. Overcast skies quickly gave way to more dazzling azure skies with bright cumulus clouds and turquoise blue water. The scene hushed us all and we simply stared in silence at the magnificence spread before us.
photos of Peigutso Lake in Tibet by Arun Shanbhag


There at that time, my mind was preoccupied by physical discomfort and I did not appreciate the view as much. It had been a few days without bathroom facilities or showers. It was biting cold and the wind was relentless. In the rarefied air I developed the characteristic high altitude-induced dry cough. While the medication (Diamox) ameliorated some of the…

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Who is religion of peace: Hinduism or Islam?

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Islam is 2 largest religion in the world originating in the middle east having human origin with the revelation received by final prophet Muhammad(pbuh). It is a beautiful political religion having singularity of divine philosophy. Hinduism is 3rd largest religion in the world having no human origin in the history. Hinduism is magnificent but complex religion as it contains diversity in philosophies when it comes about realization of GOD. Both religions are very different at the same time very similar to each other in their core.

Muslims often claim islam as peaceful religion, therefore best among all other religions to be followed. Here i want to clarify that i don’t want to talk about terrorism and its link to muslims or islam. Social behaviour cant be termed as religious inspiration. And I believe that there is only bad people not bad religion, so i have utmost respect for all…

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Lord Murugan Quiz – Shri Radhe Guru Maa

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Tallest Statue of Lord Murugan ‪#‎Hindu‬ Deity at Batu Caves is in ______?

1. Indonesia
2. Malaysia
3. Singapore

And & ‪#‎Win‬

How to enter contest 

1. Like Param Shradhey Shri Radhe Maa page on facebook 

2. Guess the right answer and submit on – Link 

3. Comment and tag your friends in comment, more you tag more chances of winning!

Note

To know more about Guru Maa’s teachings you may follow her on her account on Twitter and Facebook or log on to http://www.radhemaa.com. These social pages are handled by her devoted sevadars. To experience her divine grace, Bhakti Sandhyas and Shri Radhe Guru Maa Ji’s darshans are conducted every 15 days at Shri Radhe Maa Bhavan in Borivali, Mumbai. The darshans are free and open to everyone.

One may also volunteer to Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa’s ongoing social initiatives that include book donation drives, blood donation…

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Jnanadeva – (13th Century CE) – Biography of a great yogi

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jnanadevaJnanadeva (also written as JnandevJnanesvarJñanadeva or Dnyāneshwar) was a Hindu saint of the Nath tradition, who lived in Maharasthra  in the 13th century during the rule of the Yadava King Ramadevarao, immediately prior to the Islamic invasions of that part of India which started in 1296. Ramadevarao provided a stable and secure government compared with the political turbulence and persecutions which were then taking place in many parts of India, and thus his kingdom attracted saints and scholars and became one of the epicentres of Hinduism in that era.

In his short life, which is believed to be no longer than 22 years, Jnanadeva composed a rich body of spiritual writings [Amritanubhava, the Abhangas, the Jnanesvari and the Changadeva Pasashti], which are considered great milestones in Marathi literature.

Jnanadeva translated the Bhagavad Gita into Marathi and provided a magnificent and rich commentary, which appealed to…

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Hinduism Made Easy: Hindu Religion, Philosophy and Concepts

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I am happy to say that I have published another book called, “Hinduism Made Easy: Hindu Religion, Philosophy and Concepts” and is now available on all Amazon stores. This book details all the important aspects on Hinduism from philosophy to why Hindus revere the cow. Here are the links to the book:

Hinduism Made Easy: Hindu Religion, Philosophy and Concepts (USA)

Hinduism Made Easy: Hindu Religion, Philosophy and Concepts (UK)

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