This is where I scribble on things which I love..books, movies, no matter how outdated it is..after all, what I got is, a myopic mind....!! hmm....!!
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Mia Culpa
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Answering Mr.Saurabh Saksena
(Find Saurabh's view in IBN, "The Curse of being a hindu in modern India".)
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/the-curse-of-being-a-hindu-in-modern-india/42312-3.html
I completely disagree with the author, especially on his hue and cry that, there may be some Muslim causality in Gujarat but there were Hindu causalities too. Thousands of Moslems were murdered. Killing their innocent children, Raping and murdering even their pregnant women by Hindu extremists were not the real issue in Gujarat. The most shocking reality in Gujarat riot was, the careful planning and execution of mass murder and annihilation of Moslem existence by the Gujarat government lead by Narendra Modi himself with their police used as a supporting aid to the murderers. Author is comfortably settled abroad and its no wonder that he feels Hindus are a minority in India and are being sidelined. If there is no Hindu fascism in India, there would not be any minority terrorism too. They are closely related and co-existing. Hinduism is not a religion and it does not have any set of rules and the propagation techniques as Semitic religions do, and the problems and issues which we face now are coming from the misunderstanding and misinterpretation of this very truth by the extremist Hindus. We don’t need any saviors of Hindutva in India. If this ancient style of living with its very own polytheism and in numeral contraries with in itself could survive thousands of years, it would sustain with out any of these protectors and their holy wars. What really Indians need to do at this given point of time is to reject these self appointed holy saviors of Hindutva, learn about our civilization and try to live peacefully. Moslem terrorism is acting in India on political interest of ISI, not on their religious interest. It’s high time for the responsible Hindus to wake up and realize.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/the-curse-of-being-a-hindu-in-modern-india/42312-3.html
I completely disagree with the author, especially on his hue and cry that, there may be some Muslim causality in Gujarat but there were Hindu causalities too. Thousands of Moslems were murdered. Killing their innocent children, Raping and murdering even their pregnant women by Hindu extremists were not the real issue in Gujarat. The most shocking reality in Gujarat riot was, the careful planning and execution of mass murder and annihilation of Moslem existence by the Gujarat government lead by Narendra Modi himself with their police used as a supporting aid to the murderers. Author is comfortably settled abroad and its no wonder that he feels Hindus are a minority in India and are being sidelined. If there is no Hindu fascism in India, there would not be any minority terrorism too. They are closely related and co-existing. Hinduism is not a religion and it does not have any set of rules and the propagation techniques as Semitic religions do, and the problems and issues which we face now are coming from the misunderstanding and misinterpretation of this very truth by the extremist Hindus. We don’t need any saviors of Hindutva in India. If this ancient style of living with its very own polytheism and in numeral contraries with in itself could survive thousands of years, it would sustain with out any of these protectors and their holy wars. What really Indians need to do at this given point of time is to reject these self appointed holy saviors of Hindutva, learn about our civilization and try to live peacefully. Moslem terrorism is acting in India on political interest of ISI, not on their religious interest. It’s high time for the responsible Hindus to wake up and realize.
Friday, June 1, 2007
Morality Redefined
Three Paragraphs here are deleted as I am convinced that, India is no more a country assuring the freedom of expression. It’s more like a fascist Germany or Stalin's Russia where you or me have to be really careful when posting something on net even though you feel you are absolutely right.
When did the Indian gods start wearing dress? We have a healthy tradition of nudity, and if all of those Buddha, Jain, and Hindu religious divinities are coming for a get-together, it could easily beat any Australian nude beach in style. And ironically the self-appointed cultural saviors of our times, mainly the Hindu extremist fascists are on prowl, protecting the Indian heritage by destroying the nude paintings and attacking artists. Some of the Art historians blame this redefinition of moral understanding on the celebrated painter Raja Ravi Varma for adorning the nude immortals with luxurious outfits where some others like to believe, it’s the calendar makers of the early 20th century from Sivakasi (A Tamil city well known for its printing industry) directly responsible. And arguably, those popular Indian epic movies, portraying fully covered gods and goddesses in rich costumes would have contributed towards this cultural adulteration. In south India, It was NT Rama Rao, M G Ramachandran, Raj kumar and Prem Nazir who almost substituted the unseen faces of Hindu gods and made use of it to reach the unshakable stardom and some of them, even to the political summits in Andhra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala respectively.
There are no historical traces where any Indian king or administration tried to cover the nudity of the ancient statues or sculptures unlike their Roman counter-parts who used an artistic idea of using fig leaves made out of marble or metal, to cover the shame. Instead we were always proud of our towering sculptures of nude gods, ready to accept the holiest Sanyasis who prefer not to have even a thread on their body when appear in public, but on contrary to this interesting tradition, most of us tend to get mad on innocent cupid struck couples who sit little close to each other in a park. Those who ever went through the great history of India would have an idea of Chanakya's 'Arthasastra', the first ever book on public administration and civil code. It can be seen in the book that 'Ganika vrithi' or commercial sex work was a legal profession in the country then, and there was even a special department on the same straight under the government. He even describes the code to follow and goes even to the length of describing the methods to punish the ganika (the whore), if she denies the service to any customer or if attempts to opt out of the profession. This style of ‘free sex’ might have helped to keep the society in peace with no recorded accounts of juvenile rapes or other brutalities from those days, where it is plenty seen in the sex suppressed modern India. The ancient theoreticians of love making were all Hindu Sanyasis like Vatsayana and Kokkoka.
Let’s hope for a better tomorrow where there won’t be any moral policing by the uneducated, megalomaniac political morons who take the law into their hands causing the arrest of artists (Arrest of Gujarat painter for portraying nude), destruction of museums (Shiv sena’s destruction of Sivaji museum in Pune), and the barbaric streaking protests (VHP’s half naked parades against the theatres where the movie ‘FIRE’ was screened) against the freedom to express, and even torturing young lovers in the park for a mere kiss.(A regular Shivsena drama on every valentine's day).
Let me quote an interesting article on the issue which came recently in an English daily (TOI , 31’st May, 07, P12) by Vinay Bharat-Ram, though I am not sure if it's legal to re-publish it in the whole, so giving the link here.
(jB, 1st June, 2007)
Art Imitates Life
(Hindu India embraced erotica long before M F Husain)
(Vinay Bharat-Ram) find this here....
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Opinion/Editorial/LEADER_ARTICLE_Art_Imitates_Life/rssarticleshow/2087679.cms
When did the Indian gods start wearing dress? We have a healthy tradition of nudity, and if all of those Buddha, Jain, and Hindu religious divinities are coming for a get-together, it could easily beat any Australian nude beach in style. And ironically the self-appointed cultural saviors of our times, mainly the Hindu extremist fascists are on prowl, protecting the Indian heritage by destroying the nude paintings and attacking artists. Some of the Art historians blame this redefinition of moral understanding on the celebrated painter Raja Ravi Varma for adorning the nude immortals with luxurious outfits where some others like to believe, it’s the calendar makers of the early 20th century from Sivakasi (A Tamil city well known for its printing industry) directly responsible. And arguably, those popular Indian epic movies, portraying fully covered gods and goddesses in rich costumes would have contributed towards this cultural adulteration. In south India, It was NT Rama Rao, M G Ramachandran, Raj kumar and Prem Nazir who almost substituted the unseen faces of Hindu gods and made use of it to reach the unshakable stardom and some of them, even to the political summits in Andhra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala respectively.
There are no historical traces where any Indian king or administration tried to cover the nudity of the ancient statues or sculptures unlike their Roman counter-parts who used an artistic idea of using fig leaves made out of marble or metal, to cover the shame. Instead we were always proud of our towering sculptures of nude gods, ready to accept the holiest Sanyasis who prefer not to have even a thread on their body when appear in public, but on contrary to this interesting tradition, most of us tend to get mad on innocent cupid struck couples who sit little close to each other in a park. Those who ever went through the great history of India would have an idea of Chanakya's 'Arthasastra', the first ever book on public administration and civil code. It can be seen in the book that 'Ganika vrithi' or commercial sex work was a legal profession in the country then, and there was even a special department on the same straight under the government. He even describes the code to follow and goes even to the length of describing the methods to punish the ganika (the whore), if she denies the service to any customer or if attempts to opt out of the profession. This style of ‘free sex’ might have helped to keep the society in peace with no recorded accounts of juvenile rapes or other brutalities from those days, where it is plenty seen in the sex suppressed modern India. The ancient theoreticians of love making were all Hindu Sanyasis like Vatsayana and Kokkoka.
Let’s hope for a better tomorrow where there won’t be any moral policing by the uneducated, megalomaniac political morons who take the law into their hands causing the arrest of artists (Arrest of Gujarat painter for portraying nude), destruction of museums (Shiv sena’s destruction of Sivaji museum in Pune), and the barbaric streaking protests (VHP’s half naked parades against the theatres where the movie ‘FIRE’ was screened) against the freedom to express, and even torturing young lovers in the park for a mere kiss.(A regular Shivsena drama on every valentine's day).
Let me quote an interesting article on the issue which came recently in an English daily (TOI , 31’st May, 07, P12) by Vinay Bharat-Ram, though I am not sure if it's legal to re-publish it in the whole, so giving the link here.
(jB, 1st June, 2007)
Art Imitates Life
(Hindu India embraced erotica long before M F Husain)
(Vinay Bharat-Ram) find this here....
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Opinion/Editorial/LEADER_ARTICLE_Art_Imitates_Life/rssarticleshow/2087679.cms
Friday, May 25, 2007
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