Saturday, August 23, 2008

I wish each and everyone of you a very happy Krishna Janmashtami. May the Lord bless all of us.

When I was small, Krishnashtami would mean Pooja in evening followed by Prasad. I would be waiting for the moment where dad would jst finish the pooja and distribute the Prasad. After that, I can eat how much ever I want.

Gradually I started realizing the importance of this auspicious day. Every time I here any Krishna-killing-demon story, I would be just elated with my mind and soul appreciating the wit of Lord Krishna. How lucky and blessed the people of his kingdom were to have a god as their King.

Now come to today’s world. We are ruled by so called political leaders who are none other than Kansas and Jarasandhs of Dwaparyug to be frank. Everyone is hell bent on looting the common man and national wealth. So much so that nothing is bad to them. I bet none of them have even a small inch of conscience in them. They will go to any extent to amass wealth. It is the time now for the Lord Vishnu to take 11th avatar to kill these 21st century demons and save us from their hands.

Just take a look at the incidences happening around us. The UPA govt ruling the nation has filed a Case in Supreme court questioning the very existence of Lord Rama and the Dhanushkoti Bridge which played the role of connector between the Rameshwaram of Tamil Nadu and Lanka. The multi-crore rupee project proposes to provide a shorter sea route from Rameshwaram to Sri Lanka. The ASI whose task is to protect the historical monuments across the nation, In an affidavit filed before the apex court rejected the claim of the existence of the Ram Sethu bridge in the area where the project was under construction. What bull shit is this? Are these people expecting the Lord Ram’s birth certificate to be produced to prove that he existed? How crap.

We all also know that Lord Krishna used to rule a magnificent place called Dwaraka. History has it that the Lord built this city with the help of God’s Architect Vishwakarma after claiming the Land from god of sea. But after the disappearance of Lord ( yes they say Lord disappeared. I got this piece of information from google “Lord Krishna was disillusioned with the fraternal killing among the Yaduvanshis. He went to a forest near Somnath in Bhalka Tirth to meditate. Jara, a hunter mistook the lord's feet to be a deer and accidentally shot him with the arrow. Lord Krishna's spirit left for heaven. Bhagwan Krishna's disappearance marks the beginning of the current debauched age, also known as Kaliyug.The great sage Vyas then wrote the famous 'Bhagawad Puran' to save the heritage and miracles of Lord Krishna. The story of Lord Krishna has since been passed from generation to generation.”) the city was submerged under the ocean. Everyone knew this but nothing much was done till 1983 when the respected S.N Rao undertook the mission to do the deep sea excavation to find out the reality by making use of Hi-Tech modern day equipments. Thanks to his determination, after a prolonged excavation and research of more than 10 years, it is internationally proved that Lord Krishna existed in our nation and used to rule a beautiful city called Dwaraka.

But my concern over here is that how many of us Hindus know about this great work of S.N Rao? Of course we are not to be blamed totally here. The so called secular Govt which used to rule the nation then, hardly did anything to bring this to the notice of common people. So it is obvious that this great work of the Mr. Rao remains confined to the books. Shame on us to have such rulers. Shame on us to be so callous about these great works. Just because of our inattitude towards this, we are witnessing this stupid affidavits being filed in Apex court by the bloody “secular Govt”. I’m not a Hindu party activist or a member of any such outfits like VHP or RSS. I’m expressing my concerns in a true manner over here.

Hope the Lord takes one more avtar and save this world from the evil effects of Kalyug.

Hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
Hare Krishna hare Krishna Krishna Krishna hare hare

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