Effect of Chanting a Name Can one advance spiritually by chanting any name?

Effect of Chanting a Name

Can one advance spiritually by chanting any name?

By Suresh Vyas

 

The Vedas says that the best way to realize God is doing dhyaan in Satyug, doing Yagya-yaag in Tretaa Yug, and doing pujaa in Dvaapar Yug. In Kali Yug, the best way (for most people) is chanting the holy name of God.  An Upanishad says:

 

हरेर्नाम हरेर्नाम हरेर्नाम केवलम्

कलौ नास्ति एव नास्ति

एव नास्ति गतिर् अन्यथा ॥

In Kali Yug there is no other way to realize God than chanting the holy name of God.

 

In Vedic scriptures, as well as in the scriptures of other religions, god’s names are considered holy.  This implies that there are unholy names. E.g. chanting a demon’s or an asura’s name cannot help one advance spiritually. Those who chanted Hitler’s name caused 6 million Jews’ genocide. Those who chanted “Allah o Akbar”  caused at least 56 million Hindus genocide, per an estimate, over 1000 years, by invading Bhaarat ( i.e. India) over and over.

 

In the world, there are people, more or less, with ausirc or demoniac mentality.

Krishna says in Gita verse 16.3:

द्वौ भूत-सर्गौ लोकेऽस्मिन् दैव असुर एव च ।

“In this world there are two kinds of created beings. One is called the divine and the other demoniac.”  So there are asuric or demoniac names like RaavaN, Hirayaakashipu, Kamsa, Hitler, Idi Amin, Osama Bin Laden, etc. By chanting their names one cannot advance spiritually, but falls down; and it usually causes suffering to others as well.  No scripture of any religion says to chant unholy – demoniac name.

 

Krishna in Gita says:

यो यो याम् याम् तनुम् भक्तः श्रद्धयार्चितुम् इच्छति ।

तस्य तस्याचलम् श्रद्धाम् ताम् एव विदधाम्यहम् ॥

I am in everyone’s heart as the Supersoul. As soon as one desires to worship the demigods, I make his faith steady so that he can devote himself to some particular deity.”

 

This means that if one chants an unholy name, or ordinary name with faith, Krishna makes one’s faith stronger in the person whose name is chanted.

However, that does not mean one can advance spiritually – of realuze god that way. When action is different, the fruit of action is also different.

 

How about chanting ordinary people’s name, e.g. names like Obama, Putin, Manmohan Singh, Musharraf, one’s wife, or relative, etc.? In the millenniums long history of the Vedic dharma, no one has practiced chanting such names. They, the Vedic people chanted only divine names of God or Goddess as are provided in the Vedic scriptures, and they have achieved spiritual advancement.

 

Now, an ordinary Vedic person may argue that some Vedic preachers tell their audience to chant any name to realize God. Some, I hope rare, Vedic preachers might even be saying, “Chant ”Jesus” or “Allah”, etc. or chant VishNu sahastra naam etc. All is equally good to realize God.” My response to this is that all the Vedic preachers need to provide authentic scriptural reference  to support such a claim. So, aske then for scriptural reference. If they cannot, then they need to stop such a wrong and harmful preaching.

 

I have not seen any statement in Ramayan, Mahabharat, Bhagavad Gita, or Srimad Bhagavatam, etc. that says chant any name – divine or demoniac, or your relative’s or politician’s, or a movie star’s name, and you will advance spiritually. So, please stop anyone from preaching such nonsense, and chant the divine names of God as are provided in the Vedic scriptures.

 

A related question is: Are all religions equally good? Do all religions get you to the same destination, same God, or haven, or whatever?

 

I argue that all religions are not same or equally good, but some are really bad.

Please see a short article at:

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/06/14/are-all-religions-same/

 

I also argue that any religion can be objectively compared how good it is compared to any other religion. A short article ab below link shows how.

 

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/religions-and-religious-freedom/

 

If you have any question, please ask; or if the points made in this article makes sense to you, please share it with other Vedics and freedom lovers.

 

Jai Sri Krishna!

Suresh Vyas

Skanda987@gmail.com

 

 

 

किस बात पर गर्व करे…..??

From: Asha Gupta < >  

किस बात पर गर्व करे…..??
लाखों करोड़ के घोटालों पर…?
85 करोड़ भूखे गरीबों पर…?
62 प्रतिशत कुपोषित इंसानों पर…?
या क़र्ज़ से मरते किसानों पर…?
किस बात पर गर्व करे…..??

जवानों की सर कटी लाशों पर…?
सरकार में बैठे अय्याशों पर….?
स्विस बैंकों के राज़ पर…?
प्रदर्शनकारियों पर होते लाठीचार्ज पर…?
किस बात पर गर्व करे……??

राज करते कुछ परिवारों पर….?
उनकी लम्बी इम्पोर्टेड कारों पर….?
रोज़ हो रहे बलात्कारों पर…?
या भारत विरोधी नारों पर…?
किस बात पर गर्व करे……??

महंगे होते आहार पर….?
अन्याय की हाहाकार पर….?
बढ़ रहे नक्सलवाद पर….?
या देश तोड़ते आतंकवाद पर….?
किस बात पर गर्व करे…….??

जवानों की खाली बंदूकों पर….?
सुरक्षा पर होती चूकों पर….?
पेंशन पर मिलते धक्कों पर…..?
या IPL के चौकों-छक्कों पर….?
किस बात पर गर्व करे……??

Which religion is best?

From Ranjeet Singh < >

Subject:  Which religion is best?

Maanya Shree Kewal Ahluwalia jee,

“Religion is an organized collection of beliefscultural systems. The word religion is sometimes used interchangeably with faith, belief system or sometimes set of duties.”

You have thus defined and characterized religion and in it have included Hinduism (also called, known and denominated as Hindu Dharma/ Sanaatana Dharma/ Vedic Dharma/ or just by the phrase Dharma), when, as for example, you wrote:

The followers of every religion will say that their religion is best. Quite naturally, Hindus will say Hinduism is best; Muslims will say that Islam is best; Jews will say that Judaism is best; Christians will say Christianity”.

But how Sir; how does – and how can – the term ‘religion’ apply or can be made to apply to Dharma also? Are the two one and the same? Is Dharma a synonym of religion and these two words interchangeable? Also, is Dharma too “an organized collection of beliefs and cultural systems”?

If yes; may we know how? — a believer and adherent of the Vedas, a devotee and a follower of Swami Dayananda jee and a senior office bearer of a Canadian Arya Samaj that you are; how do you and could do that and define and designate Dharma also as religion?

Has Swami jee said that anywhere? Did he ever define and designate Dharma also as religion and include in it Vedic Dharma as one of the religions?

If yes, we would like to know where.

You have also said:

“Although based on different theology and different gods, all religions teach high moral values.”

That means – and would mean – that on the point of morals all religions are very much the same, i.e. teach high moral values and have no difference with each other on that account and hence none can be said to be better and so superior, preferable and worthy of adoption; or bad, ill-favoured and therefore worthy of rejection and non-adoption.

But how can that be so when their ‘theology’ and ‘gods’ are ‘different’ and not the same? Would not different gods and different theologies necessitate and become instrumental in giving different standards of highness and lowness to morals. Take for example, observance of Brahmacharya in the unmarried and Stri-sanga during Ritu-kaal only for men, and chastity, steetva and paativratya in women, in we Hindus/ Sanaatanis/ or Vedics?

Next you have deposed:

“Whatever religion makes you happy is best for you. Every person is different, so what is best for me may not be the best for you.” 

In that case, an alcoholic will like and feel happy with a religion that does not restrict but allows ad lib ingestion of it; a licentious, lustful will opt for one which permits and provides unrestrained sensual gratification and enjoyments, and a sinful लम्पट, पर​स्त्रीगामी will therefore go for one of the like of Islam, which has provision for sexual enjoyment of all Kafir women, who have been declared ‘halaal’ and ‘Maale-ghaneemat’ for a Muslim.

In the end you have written:

“According to Dalia Lama the best religion is “The one that gets you closest to GOD. It is the one that makes you a better person.”

But the question here would be ‘which God’? – That of the Dalai Lama, Yahweh of Christianity, Allah of the Muslims or Brahm of we Vedics? – Which?

Also, how shall some, if not many or most, of the teachings of the middle two (i.e. Christianity and Islam) make a Hindu better person?

We asked this, because what makes a better Muslim does not make a better Christian; and what makes a better Muslim and Christian, does not, cannot and can never make a Hindu a better Hindu or a better Vedic Dharmi. – Or does it and can it, in your opinion?

Swami Dayananda jee has defined Dharma as:

जो पक्षपात रहित न्याय, सत्य का ग्रहण, असत्य का सर्वथा परित्याग आचार है, उसी का नाम धर्म है (स०प्र० समु० ३, पृ ५७, तथा स्वमन्तव्य ३)

Now; is this what ‘religion’ is as well?

Swami jee has also described it as ‘Shruti Smriti Sadaachaarah’ (स०प्र० समु० ३); or Sadaachaarah as has been described in the Vedas and Smriti Shaastras.

Is this so in the above two and other religions also? Does ‘Shruti Smriti Sadaachaarah’ constitute their religion also?

Revealing the characters/ or lakshanas of Dharma, Swami jee has quoted the following verse of Manu Smriti:

धृतिः क्षमा  दमोऽस्तेयं शौचमिन्द्रियनिग्रहः।

धीर्विविद्या सत्यम्क्रोधो दशकं धर्मलक्षणम्॥ ६:६३

 

Are they the lakshanas of religion or other religions as well? Have these been described and accepted as such in them, their religions, as well? If so; could we know where?

Respected Sir, if Dharma is religion; what are, what would be and how do you and would you define, describe and characterize Matas, sampradayas, panthas (मत​, पन्थ्, सम्प्रदाय​) etc?

And what do you – and have you – to say with regard to Dharmaabhaasas (धर्माभासाः​)? How do you and how would you define them?

Also, are the Dharmas of an Arya and of an Anaarya same and similar – nay, even can be so? And can those that are of an Anarya bring about the Abhudaya, spiritual well-being, upliftment, rise and sidhi or Moksha of an Arya?

Hoping to hear,

Dr. Ranjeet Singh

 

(See an short article at below link. It shows how to objectively choose a religion.

 

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/religions-and-religious-freedom/

-Skanda987)

 

 

 

What is Swastika?

Source: Suyash Sahu < >

 

What is Swastika?

“Swa” means good, well, and “asti” means to …be, “ka.” The suffix -ka either forms a diminutive or intensifies the verbal meaning It is a symbol of good luck. Swastika is an ancient symbol of light, love and life.

By many Jews till today, it is seen as a sign of ‘murder’ as it was used as a symbol of the Nazis. The use of the swastika was associated by Nazi theorists with their conjecture of Aryan cultural descent of the German people.

Unfortunately, the Nazis were so effective at their use of Swastika, that many do not even know any other meaning of Swastika. But the stupid Aryan invasion theory has already been proven wrong by the western thinkers themselves.

Swastika is used in all the Eastern religions

Swastika can be either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form. While facing left (卍) it represents love and mercy. While facing right (卐), it represents strength and intelligence .

In Japan Swastika is called “Manji,” and left-facing (卍) is used to mark the location of a Buddhist temple. The right facing (卐) is known as Ura {rear} manji.

In Tibet Swastika is known as “yung-dung”, it was a graphical representation of eternity.
Today the symbol is used in Buddhist art and literature and represents Dharma, universal harmony and balance of opposites.
The Manji either right facing (卐) or left facing (卍) appears on some of the statues of Gautam Buddha

A 3000 years old Iranian golden swastika necklace from Marlik, found in Rasht, Iran. (It is) preserved at the National Museum of Iran.

 
Swastikas have also been found on pottery in archaeological digs in the area of ancient Kush. Swastikas were also found on pottery at the Jebel Barkal temples.

In Hinduism right facing (卐), represents the evolution of the universe and the left facing (卍), represents the involution of the universe. And hence it represents the two forms of the creator God Brahma.

It is also seen as pointing in all 4 directions (north, east, south and west) and hence it signifies stability and grounded-ness. It is also used as a Sun symbol and can be seen in its representation of Sun God, Surya.

 

The Swatika is considered extremely holy and it is regularly used to decorate the items related to Hindu culture. The Swastika is found all over the Hindu temples, signs, altars, pictures, icons where it is sacred.

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(Swastika is used by Aryans (the one billion Hindus) since millenniums at the beginning of every personal or national auspicious event. it is a sign of auspiciousness. However, Aryan is not a race at all. An Aryan is one who accepts the authority of the 20 thousand-verse Vedas (whose 700-verse short summary is Srimad Bhagavad Gita) and strives to live according to advance spiritually. So, an Aryan can be of any race or any country or any skin color. E.g. the Hare Krishnas are Aryans in true sense. Hitler misused Swastika in 1940 time based on Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) fabricated by 19th century European Ideologists. This AIT is now scientifically proven totally wrong. -Skanda987)

 

They who crafted The Declaration of Independence

From: Act for America <actforamerica@donationnet.net>

July 3, 2013

They who crafted The Declaration of Independence

—and the example they set for us

(The inserts in parenthesis are by Skanda987)

Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, working with a committee of four others (John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston).

As we prepare to celebrate the 237th anniversary of the approval of that remarkable document, here are a few quotes from the three men most responsible for its crafting that shed light on their philosophies—and provide us wisdom we need in these challenging times.

            “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization,            it expects what never was and never will be.” – Jefferson

(This is the fate of Muslims who do not want to give up the barbaric ideology of the Arabian desert. No need to reform Islam; the freedom lovers just need to give it up entirely. – Skanda987)


“Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of       freedom.” – Adams


          (The mosques and madresaas of Muslims countries, especially of Pakistan, educate – brainwash – the children / students in doing jihad, act as suicide bombers, against the non-Muslims whom Koran calls kafirs. Additionally, Islam does not provide freedom of thought, speech or action. Islam treats woman as an object of property, not as a human being. Per Koran, a Muslim  girls clitoris is cut off in early childhood. A Muslim can divorce  his any wife by saying: “tallaq, tallaq, tallaq” to her. This divore is final in Islam.

Koran also allows a married or unmarried Muslim to temporarily marry a woman for sex. This is called muthaa in Koran.

The most coveted benefit / pleasure to jihadi martyrs promised by Islam, per Koran, is having sex with 72 hauries (virgins) in Islamic haven. Islam also allows Muslims to loot and rape kafirs. – Skanda987)


“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary            safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” – Franklin

(The Americans and all the freedom lovers and their political leaders need to stop giving “politically correct” messages. This is because, if the truth is not understood correctly, and is not communicated with public, then the problem of terrorism cannot be solved. – Slanda987)
It’s not well-known that only about 1/3 of the colonists actively supported the War for Independence. This is yet another historic example of how it doesn’t take a majority to change the course of history.

It takes just enough people of courage, wisdom, passion and dedication, willing to fight for what they believe and resist whatever opposition is leveled against them.

Europe and the UK have learned the hard way that failure to resist radical Islam leads to the loss of both liberty and safety.

(This they understood, yes; but still they are acting unwisely in ways of solving the problem. They are fighting the symptoms of terrorism, not the root cause of terrorism. The root cause of terrorism is the barbaric ideology Islam.  Those who drafted the declaration of independence did not know the barbaric and anti-democratic nature of Islam; and they mistakenly assumed that Islam also is a good peace loving religion. As a result of this mistake, the US, UK, France, India, etc countries’ constitution considers Islam a legal religion. The need is to amend the constitution declaring Islam illegal in all democracies by grass root actions of the kafir majority as early as possible, and urgently. When done, it will be very easy to purge Islam out of kafir democracies. The Muslims then in the democratic countries will simply need to give up Islam, or move to live in any Muslim country. Notice that most Muslim countries have only Islam as the legal religion. So, there is no problem for democracies to declare just Islam as illegal.

Short articles at below links discuss his in more detail:

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/74/

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/76/

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/78/

https://skanda987.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/how-to-ban-burkha/

– Skanda987)


To every one of you who have chosen to join ACT! for America to resist the tyranny of radical Islam, in the indomitable spirit of the Founding Fathers, we thank you.

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Cheating Tactics used for Conversion of Hindus by the Sufis

From: Dr Vivek Arya < >

Cheating Tactics

used for Conversion of Hindus

by So called messengers of peace the Sufis

 

(Most of readers have heard that Islam Spread through Sword, This is Truth in every sense if we concern History of our country but very few people have heard that Islam had spread through Cheating, Seduction, Treachery, Ill Tactics, Deceit, fake, fraud and betrayal. This Article is referred from book “The Preaching of Islam by Sir Thomas Walker Arnold ” Page 224-227. Muslims of Gujarat Specially in Kutch Area, Sindh and Area of western India Should Identify this Truth and return Back to their original roots. This act will be a true homage to their Forefather’s who were once cheated by so called messengers of Peace-The Sufis.)

 

 

One of the most famous of these missionaries was the celebrated saint, Sayyid Yusufu-ddin who came to Sind in 1422; after labouring there for ten years, he succeeded in winning over to Islam 700 families of the

Lohana caste, who followed the example of two of their number, by name Sundarji and Hansraj; these men embraced Islam, after seeing some miracles performed by the saint, and on their conversion received the names of Adamjl and Taj Muhammad respectively.

 

Under the leadership of the grandson of the former, these people afterwards migrated to Cutch, where their numbers were increased by converts from among the Cutch Lohanas.

 

Sind was also the scene of the labours of Pir Sadru-d Din, a missionary of the Ismailian sect, whose doctrines he introduced into India about 400 years ago. In accordance with the principles of accommodation practised by this sect, he took a Hindu name and made certain concessions to the religious beliefs of the Hindus whose conversion he sought to achieve and introduced among them a book entitled Dasavatar in which ‘All was made out to be the tenth Avatar or incarnation of Visnu.

This book has been from the beginning the accepted scripture of the Khojah sect and it is always read by the bedside of the dying, and periodically at many festivals. It assumes the nine incarnations of Visnu to be true as far as they go, but to fall short of the perfect truth, and supplements this imperfect Vaisnav system by the cardinal doctrine of the Isma’ilians, the incarnation and coming manifestation of ‘All. Further he made out Brahma to be Muhammad, Vishnu to be ‘All and Adam Siva. The first of Pir Sadru-d Din’s converts were won in the villages and towns of Upper Sind. He preached also in Cutch and from these parts the doctrines of this sect spread southwards through Gujarat to Bombay; and at the present day Khojah communities are to be found in almost all the large trading towns of Western India and on the seaboard of the Indian Ocean.

 

Pir Sadru-d Din was not however the first of the Isma’ilian missionaries that came into India. Some centuries before, a preacher of this sect known by the name of Nur Satagar, had been sent into India from Alamut, the stronghold of the Grand Master of the Isma’ilians, and reached Gujarat in the reign of the Hindu king, Siddha Raj (1094-1143 a. d.). He adopted a Hindu name but told the Muhammadans that his real name was Sayyid Sa’adat. He is said to have converted the Kanbis, Kharwas and Koris, low castes of Gujarat. Many of the Cutch Musalmans that are of Hindu descent reverence as their spiritual leader Dawal Shah Pir, whose real name was Malik ‘Abdu-1 Latif the son of one of the nobles of Mahmiid Bigarrah (1459-1511), the famous monarch of the Muhammadan dynasty of Gujarat, to whose reign popular tradition assigns the date of the conversion of many Hindus.

 

To the efforts of the same monarch has been ascribed the conversion of the Borahs, a large and important trading community of Shi’ahs, of Hindu origin, who are found in considerable numbers in the chief commercial centers of the Bombay Presidency, but as various earlier dates have also been assigned, such as the beginning of the fourteenth century and even the eleventh century, when the early Shiah preachers are said to have been treated with great kindness by the Hindu kings of Anhilvada in Northern Gujarat. It is probable that their conversion was the work of several generations. A Shiah historian has left us the following account of the laborers of a missionary named Mulla ‘All, among these people, about the beginning of the fourteenth century. As the inhabitants of Gujarat were pagans, and were guided by an aged priest, a recreant, in whom they had a great confidence, and whose disciples they were, the missionary judged it expedient, first to offer himself as a pupil to the priest, and after convincing him by irrefragable proofs, and making him participate in the declaration of faith, then to undertake the conversion of others. He accordingly passed some years in attendance on that priest, learnt his language, studied his sciences, and became conversant with his books. By degrees he opened the articles of the faith to the enlightened priest, and persuaded him to become a Musalman. Some of his people changed their religion in concert with their old instructor. The circumstances of the priest’s conversion being made known to the principal minister of the king of the country, he visited the priest, adopted habits of obedience towards him, and became a Muslim. But for a long time, the minister, the priest, and the rest of the converts dissembled their faith, and sought to keep it concealed, through dread of the king.

 

At length the intelligence of the minister’s conversion reached the monarch. One day he repaired to his house, and finding him in the humble posture of prayer, was incensed against him. The minister knew the motive of the king’s visit, and perceived that his anger arose from the suspicion that he was reciting prayers and performing adoration. With presence of mind inspired by divine providence, he immediately pretended that his prostrations were occasioned by the sight of a serpent, which appeared in the corner of the room, and against which he was employing incantations. The king cast his eyes towards the corner of the apartment, and it so happened that there he saw a serpent. The minister’s excuse appeared credible, and the king’s suspicions were lulled.

 

After a time, the king himself secretly became a convert to the Muslim faith, but dissembled the state of his mind, for reasons of state. Yet, at the point of death he ordered, by his will, that his corpse should not be burnt, according to the customs of the pagans.

 

Subsequently to his decease, when Sultan Zafar, one of the trusty nobles of Sultan Firuz Shah, sovereign of Delhi (1531-88), conquered the province of Gujarat, some learned men, who accompanied him, used arguments to make the people embrace the faith according to the doctrines of such as revere the traditions ” (i.e. the Sunnis). But, though some of the Borahs are Sunnis, for example in the district of Kaira, the majority of them are Shiahs.

 

Another missionary who laboured in Gujarat in the latter part of the fourteenth century was Shayjdi Jalal, commonly known under the appellation of Makhdum-i-Jahaniyan, who came and settled in Gujarat, where he and his descendants were instrumental in the conversion of large numbers of Hindus.

 

Dr Vivek Arya < >

 

Indian Communities as open-air business schools

From: Satish Oberoi < >

Communities as open-air business schools

By S. GURUMURTHY

Using the community model, Tirupur, in Tamil Nadu, became the world leader in knitted garments by the 1990s. — M. Balaji

The Kathiawaris, Nadars and Gounders have disseminated business skills like no modern business school could have done.

www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/communities-as-openair-business-schools/article4766385.ece

 

On February 19 this year, the BBC had reported that armed robbers posing as police broke into the cargo of a Swiss-bound plane in Brussels airport and spirited away diamonds worth $50 million (Rs 250 crore). This must have left Surat, the world’s largest diamond handling centre, which sees some Rs 80,000 crore of diamonds criss-crossing the region in open roads, quite amused. Here, couriers on motor cycles carry unpolished diamonds worth Rs 50-60 crore day after day from traders at Surat to the polishing units tens of kilometres away. Polished diamonds are brought back to traders on motorcycles on open roads without any gun-wielding security person guarding these diamond couriers.

GUJARAT’S COMMUNITIES

This is possible because the Surat diamond trading system is entirely based on trust among and within caste-based communities. Entry into the diamond business, whether as traders, polishers, or handlers, is regulated and overseen by a system of community reference and verification. No one without verification can enter the network.

 

An instructive research paper (Yale University, November 2006) on the transition of the farming community of Kathiawaris, titled From Farming to International Business: The Social Auspices of New Entrepreneurship in a Growing Economy, traces how the Kabin Patels (Kathiawaris) entered trade late but formed a new community-based business network. They moved over from agriculture to international business – the diamond industry dominated by the Vaishyas, Palanpuri Jains and Parsis – over just a single generation. In three decades, they have achieved parity in scale with the Palanpuris and Marwaris. The paper says that the successful entry of Kathiawaris in the diamond business points to the fact that in businesses where connections are critical, non-Vaishyas have also had occupational mobility where opportunities opened up. Thus, contrary to Max Weber’s view, caste has actually made occupational mobility possible. This is because caste familiarity generates trust, and the caste itself turns into an open-air business school of self-learning for entrepreneurs, teaching them to build businesses. But are diamond trade and Kathiawaris exceptions? Just anecdotes? No.

TIRUPUR STORY

Take the Gounder community in western Tamil Nadu, the equivalent of the Kathiawaris. This is what the World Bank’s World Development Report 2001 says about how the community that has built a global knitwear business.

 

“By 1990s…Tirupur was a world leader in the knitted garments industry. The success of this industry is striking…What is behind the story of this development? The needed capital was raised within the Gounder community, a caste relegated to land-based activities, relying on community and family networks…These networks were viewed as more reliable in transmitting information and enforcing contracts than banking and legal systems that offered weak protection to creditors’ rights.” The community network which promoted entrepreneurship based on self-learning also trained new entrants the knitwear business and customer management. Very much an open-air business school, isn’t it?

 

Both the Kathiawaris and Gounders were land-owners. But even the landless have become entrepreneurs. Turn to the Sankagiri transport cluster in western Tamil Nadu, the second largest centre for lorry traffic in the country. Some 90 per cent of the Sankagiri truck owners were agriculturists and a fifth were cattle grazers. They now own the largest population of Taurus vehicles in the country. Seven out of 10 Sankagiris are now involved in transport-related activities, according to Indian Models of Economy, Business and Management by Prof P Kanagasabapathi.

Tiruchengode is the next stop. In the 1960s, a severe water crisis forced Tiruchengode’s farmers to jointly buy a rig to dig deep bore-wells. But seeing the demand for such wells, they successfully turned this into a business that soon spread over to Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Odisha.

 

Today Tiruchengode boasts of the largest providers of bore-wells in the country, according to Prof Kanagasabapathi. The open-air learning process led to training and initiating others into the business, in a way no modern business school could have done.

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Studies on the Chettiars show how the community was able to internationalise based on their networks and a culture of training sons for the business, embracing best practices, and replicating domestic social structures overseas. Research about the Nadar community’s economic and business models reveal how the Nadar Uravinmurai’ (relation-based network) evolved as an endogenous and innovative trade-linked caste organisation. Uravinmurai was set up for safe movement of the community’s goods and later became an instrument for self-discipline and collective learning. There are some 1,000 Uravinmurai in Tamil Nadu. Again, aren’t these cases of open-air business schools spreading knowledge of trade and business?

 

These are just illustrations, not exhaustive of the phenomenon all over the country, particularly in over 2,800 artisan and industrial clusters. Apart from the traditional Banias, the Marwaris, and the Sindhis, there is also the rise of the Ramgadias of Punjab, the Jatavs of Agra and Kanpur, and the Kammas of Andhra. Harish Damodaran, in his book India’s New Capitalists: Caste, Business and Industry in a Modern Nation,calls this the‘Field to Factory’ movement, signifying the expansion of the social base of Indian business ‘beyond the Bania’. The 2005 Economic Census indicates that the rise of backward classes in businesses is now becoming a massive entrepreneurial movement in which the state has had no role.

But this cannot be as recent as it appears. It has to be in the still unexplored periods of Indian history. Studies of Paul Bairoch (1983) and Angus Maddison (2001-2010) have indeed found evidence of extensive economic activity in India, which could not have been confined to just one Vaishya caste. According to the American Journal of Economics and Sociology (April 1993), the Mauryan model of export-led economic growth had secured a huge export surplus for India. The economic history of the Greco-Roman world tells us that India ran a continuous trade surplus with Egypt that worried Roman rulers, the annual value of which in today’s gold prices would be $178 million.

 

Marco Polo’s travelogue says that the gold-silver arbitrage ratio was 1:6 in India which was the other way round in Europe, indicating the huge trade surplus India must have achieved over centuries. The Bank of International Settlements Report (1934-35) says that during the period 1493 to 1930 (for 427 years), India’s gold absorption rate was 14 per cent of the world’s production, which means that much was perhaps the share of India’s trade surplus as against the rest of the world. Again, Marco Polo says that the size of India’s merchant ships was larger than its contemporaries. India’s merchant navy had 40,000 ships during Akbar’s time and 34,000 with a capacity of more than a million tonnes when the British came to India. When the British left, India’s merchant navy’s strength had dwarfed to couple of lakh tonnes.

 

A study by the Centre for West Asia Studies at the Jamia Millia Islamia University affirms that, in Akbar’s time, consumption in India was higher than in Europe. According to colonial records studied by Dharampal, a well-known Gandhian, the consumption pattern of the high-, middle- and low-income groups in Cudappah and Bellary in the 17th century showed virtually no difference in 23 of the 24 items accounted for.

Economic history

India could never have been an agrarian economy then as it is now, given India’s share in world manufacturing at 24.5 per cent in 1750 and with industrial employment then estimated at between 21 and 28 per cent. It was the collapse of Indian industry during the colonial period that drove people back to the farms. This kind of widespread and widely shared economic activity would not have been confined to the minuscule Bania community.

 

There is need to recall, re-author, and review Indian economic history, which is even now a prisoner of the Marx-Weber perspectives.

 

This need is no more academic. After the global economic meltdown in 2008, when efficient market theories and model building approaches were heavily questioned, Bradford Delong, Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley, wrote that it was not an economic crisis but ‘economics in crisis’. He called upon schools of economics to generate fewer efficient market theorists and modellers and more economic historians.

 

Subsequently, Howard Davies, who was the first chairman of the United Kingdom’s Financial Services Authority (1997-2003) and formerly Director of the London School of Economics, cited the view of the Institute of New Economic Thinking (that consists of eminent economists, financial minds and businessmen), insisting on teaching more economic history. This is equally a call for India to trace its business propensities back in time.

 

(The author is a commentator on political and economic affairs, and a corporate advisor)

 

This happened in 1892 at Stanford University !!!!!

From: Bhupendra Jesrani < >

An 18-year-old student was struggling to pay his fees. He was an orphan, and not knowing where to turn for money, he came up with a bright idea. He and a friend decided to host a musical concert on campus to raise money for their education.
They reached out to the great pianist Ignacy J. Paderewski. His manager demanded a guaranteed fee of $2000 for the piano recital. A deal was struck and the boys began to work to make the concert a success.
The big day arrived. But unfortunately, they had not managed to sell enough tickets. The total collection was only $1600. Disappointed, they went to Paderewski and explained their plight. They gave him the entire $1600, plus a cheque for the balance $400. They promised to honour the cheque at the soonest possible.
“No,” said Paderewski. “This is not acceptable.” He tore up the cheque, returned the $1600 and told the two boys: “Here’s the $1600. Please deduct whatever expenses you have incurred. Keep the money you need for your fees. And just give me whatever is left”. The boys were surprised, and thanked him profusely.
It was a small act of kindness. But it clearly marked out Paderewski as a great human being.
Why should he help two people he did not even know? We all come across situations like these in our lives. And most of us only think “If I help them, what would happen to me?” The truly great people think, “If I don’t help them, what will happen to them?” They don’t do it expecting something in return. They do it because they feel it’s the right thing to do.
Paderewski later went on to become the Prime Minister of Poland. He was a great leader, but unfortunately when the World War began, Poland was ravaged. There were more than 1.5 million people starving in his country, and no money to feed them. Paderewski did not know where to turn for help. He reached out to the US Food and Relief Administration for help.
The head there was a man called Herbert Hoover — who later went on to become the US President. Hoover agreed to help and quickly shipped tons of foodgrains to feed the starving Polish people.
A calamity was averted. Paderewski was relieved. He decided to go across to meet Hoover and personally thank him. When Paderewski began to thank Hoover for his noble gesture, Hoover quickly interjected and said, “You shouldn’t be thanking me Mr. Prime Minister. You may not remember this, but several years ago, you helped two young students go through college. I was one of them.”
The world is a wonderful place. What goes around comes around!

“Life’s most urgent question is: What are you doing for others

 

Hindus in Islamic Countries

From: Babu Suseelan < >

Hindus in Islamic Countries

Dr. Babu Suseelan

(Note – A few words inserted in italics are by Skanda987.)

Hindus in Islamic countries face discrimination, hardship, oppression, violence and even murder from jihadis .Hindu population in Pakistan and Bangladesh are suffering, and it is unparalleled in the history of the world. Where are the Indian liberals, Marxists, pseudo-secularists and the Indian media? Pakistan and Bangladesh are sort of prison for Hindus.  For Hindus Islamic nations are a prison for Jihadi terror. These days Hindus are treated as prisoners .It does not take a lot of imagination to understand how people behave when they are facing discrimination from Muslims. In Pakistan and Bangladesh Hindu men are beheaded by Jihadist, their daughters are being raped, and their business attacked.

Authorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh blame Hindu victims. Jihadi Terrorists are told to say that Islam is peace, and Muslim terrorists are sweetest men of peace, and their media comply. It should not be hard for government of India, and Indian media to know human rights violation and atrocities committed against Hindus by Islamic thugs in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Good information is easily available, easily accessible. What is the problem for government of India, and Indian media?

Jihadi attacks on Hindus in Islamic countries are never an issue with Indian human rights organizations. What chances are there?  These widely twisted institutions will not be truthful about full jihad in India. When Indian media and government of India are silent on Islamic brutalities against Hindus, jihadists know how to take full advantage. This is not subtle or hard to find out about the reasons for government of India and the India media blame Hindu victims for their suffering. Sonia and her Christian friends go to their churches without hindrance.  Her pseudo-secular cronies and atheists Marxists ignore the hard truths. What does it say about the status of truth about jihad against Hindus?

Sometimes Hindus fall victims to the manipulation and con games of evangelists, converted Christians, Muslims, leftists ad pseudo secularists. When this happens, the orderly operations of Hindu organizations are impeded and morale among the rest of the population of Hindus suffers.

Hindu persecution in Islamic countries is probably the absolute worse human rights going on the world today, and it virtually unknown in the west. Since the Indian main media are owned, operated, and funded by our enemies, this otherwise growing epidemic of human pain and suffering is ignored.

If any other group other than Hindus attacked, their plight would make international headlines. In Islamic countries, the public is conditioned to view Hindus are hypocrites and intolerant and idol worshippers. Islamic schools teach that Hindus and Jews are by far the most fanatic, and they are the source of vows in the world. Hindus and d Jewish people are characterized in Islamic School text books as Rats and Mosquitoes to be killed. Hindus are by far the most peaceful religious group on earth, especially in the Islamic world.

The situation has gone from bad to worse in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh Nigeria and Sudan politically in the light of carton crisis and American bombing (Planes without Pilots) In Pakistan and the killing of the most notorious Islamic Jihadist Bin Laden hiding in Pakistan. And the anti-Hindu congress government enthusiastically supports Pakistan and other Islamic countries with money and manpower. Despite, Muslims want to take over India and make it a dar-ul-Islam. Jihads and their Islamic countries think that India is an unfinished business for Muslims. Since Bin Laden was killed by American secret force, Pakistani and Bengaldeshi Muslims have gotten markedly worse for Hindus. The few Hindu temples in Pakistan and Bangladesh are under attack. Hindus have been facing tough brutality from Muslim in Bangladesh. Few temples reaming in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh are attached and bombed. Hindus are harassed and forced to flee.

Hindus possessing religious books and pictures are arrested and tortured in Islamic countries. Thought Police are roaming in Saudi Arabia confiscating Hindu books and pictures and persecuted. Now they are targeting Hindus for killing for unlawful work. They are re arrested for flimsy reasons, forced to pay ransoms. The atrocities being committed are many and barbaric.  Beheading, enslavement, rapes, sexual harassment and even wholesale massacre are daily happening in Islamic nations.

Wherever there is sizable Muslim population living side-by-side with Hindus, the latter are under attack. Hindus are being persecuted, to varying degrees in all Muslim nations. Saudi Arabia which is vehemently anti-Hindu and anti-infidels (Hindus) are not allowed to have their own religious temples or prayer halls.

IN SUB SHARAN African countries where Hindus often make more population, persecution gives way to genocide. Jihadi Muslim elements of these countries try to purge their lands any trace of the infidel. Of course whenever Hindus are killed or kicked out three will be less persecution and fewer Hindus to target FOR BEHEADING AND massacre.

It is very unfortunate that Government of India headed by an Uneducated Catholic from Italy was unable to develop policies and programs to help Hindus from the Jihadis. The Islamic threat is significant and if the world is unable to do all that is necessary to deal with Islamists, Jihadis will wipe out the entire peace loving, tolerant Hindu population.  Even worse, several thousand are killed by Jihadis even in India. Hindus are in disturbed mood, and act like zombies. They are morphed, apathetic, and indifferent and are in deep denial.

Hindus around the world are talking about the fear generated by Jihad and Muslims pose serious threat to Hindus in India and in Islamic countries. The Vatican agent Sonia and her cronies in government failed to find our enemy organizations and its linkages. The government of India has failed miserably and has squandered the opportunity to eliminate Islamic terrorists from the Indian soil.. Hindus are facing a new    and dangerous form of Islamic terrorists trained and armed by Pakistan and financed by Saudi Arabia than the original that India faced before 1947. The congress party and government of India and Indian pseudo secular elites and the foreign owned media  is not doing what is necessary to make India safe from internal and external threats. The government is more interested in appeasement policies and programs for Muslims. The government increased Hajj subsidy and quota system for Muslims that indeed strengthen d Islamic terrorists.  As a result, Islamic terrorists are growing stronger.    The Islamic threat is real and significant and no Prime Minister in India was unable to stop it. India government wants to improve diplomatic relations with our arch enemy Pakistan, hoping to harvest political wind fall and an Islamic vote bank.

It is very unfortunate that Hindus in India were/are unable to develop a consensus that the Islamic threat is significant and real, and Hindus are suffering in Islamic countries. The extremist Islamic groups around the world have embarked upon a global effort to dehumanize and wipe out Hindus in Islamic countries. Hindus in India and abroad have to make tough and right decisions in this time of testing. We all have to remember that Hindus have no country other than Bhaarat (India). And we have to practice the peace loving, tolerant (of all tolerant faiths) and all inclusive Dharma (meaning universal religion) and preserve our Hindu spirituality, protect it, and promote it for the benefit of the world.