^ Don't know the present state of the 5th century Temple to Shiva that was threatened above. BUT:
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Christianism is very clearly behind this. But Hindus tend not to see it. Never mind that the same pattern's been repeated in so many places in the world.
Anyway, I observe Hindus are left crying yet again. (See? Christian "magic".) There will be more to cry over soon, seeing as Hindus refuse to act.
(RSmith, in his work Julian's Gods informs us
"There is no knowing whether the author of those lines wrote in hope or resignation,"
It was resignation. I know it was.
I would pay in my blood to borrow the Hellenes' emperor Julian in the flesh for the Hindu cause for even just a little while.
And while I'm wishing in vain anyway for retribution and restitution, I throw in a plea most desperate to Father Zeus for borrowing the other famous God-like ones of his, like the Tydeides (Diomedes I mean) for offence, the [Telamonian] Aias for defence, and the famous unequalled Peleides of course, and also that other one of their esteemed company whose counsel was famed as equal to that of the Aegis-bearing Zeus himself. Indeed, all the armies of the Achaeans and of holy Ilios. (This time not to be led by the Atreidae, but over all to be governed by the mind and heart of the aforementioned Roman emperor, whose brain by all accounts is apparently equal to his brawn and bravery. And it's brains that Hindus really need.)
Because Hindus have no heroes to lead them, and are in disarray without leadership. The Hindu laity - a heathen species that, though exceptionally brave for a populace and ready to sacrifice even themselves when needed - having lost kShatriyas in positions of power, the Hindoo laity have at present been left with that Achilles' Heel that they are regularly hijacked by cowards pretending at being intellectuals (but who can't even argue their way out of a paper bag, I note/laugh/jeer) and who are often anti-Hindus and subversionists in disguise. And then there are of course the unspeakable traitors in our midst. And the subversionists and self-deheathenising and other such...losers.
So actual hÃârà Âes would make a welcome change therefore. I would have asked (of the Hindus' Gods) for our own ancient heroes, but I doubt these would now want to stir us even with their toe, blighted as we are under the traitors' curse and often falling of own accord under subversionists' vile spell (or with tendency to).
But, seeing as even the GrecoRomans were not given - in their hour of greatest need - all what I've asked for of their own Gods, then I reduce my request to the first one: please great Kronion and Helios too, give us at least that God-like Julian for a space. What may he not do for us? And he being compassionate beyond all reason, he may not kick us as we deserve, but might cut off the loathsome gangrene and free us from it and then wipe out the terrorisms plaguing the Hindu homeland and tormenting the Hindus. He would find he has a loyal and valiant gang in the Hindoos. The Hindu laity, after all, are deserving. They are guilty of no treachery and no self-subversion. They deserve no such punishment as is destroying them by means of others' crimes at present.
It was a nice dream. While it lasted. It is the waking to reality that is difficult.
Because I forgot. Nothing stopped the destruction of the Native Americans, the Greeks and Romans, the crushing of the spirit of Africans and various heathens of Europe/thereabouts. Why should Hindus matter any more than them? And especially now, when in our ignominy we compare less favourably even. Ach, Hindus should have made a sacrifice of the traitors. (But I doubt the Gods - Greek, African or Hindu or other - would accept it.)
[color="#0000FF"]Here's another wish then, I've wished for it long now: that Modi or any actively/consciously Hindu leaders and officials all over the country would take some southern Vedabrahmanas in tow and go on a yatra throughout the country and conduct both Paustikam and Abhicharikam yagnyas in every state. The Hindu laity in each state can chip in the material, monies, locality and organisation necessary to execute the event in their state.[/color] Also, do it as privately as possible, so crypto-terrorists/rakShasas don't start baying about the "environment" or shaheeding themselves by blowing things up, and so mlecchas/alien dabblers/poachers/converts/asuras don't know to come sneaking to peek despite being disinvited. Even in general, perhaps better not to make these some "public event", can leave that for happier yagnyas in the future.
[No doubt NSR or any other such hysterical anti-Vedic 'Hindu' harpies will shriek "NOOOO, not the Vedic rituals!" But they're always welcome to fall off a log/throw themselves off one, if that will make them happier.]
But are Hindus not so desperate yet? Then wait longer still and I am sure they will be, but then they may have nothing left to have to save.
And after all, all the ancient and later (but still old) kings from N to S and E to W, as well as Hindu lit even as wide-ranging as the likes of the Kama Sutra, affirmed self-evidently that the Vedam *works*. [IIRC even KS declared something in its opener along the lines of how "that abhichaarikam works is [so obviously] beyond all doubt" oder etwas.]
Why not try, therefore? What more than money or materia or a little more time is to be lost - especially compared to all of this kind as has been lost so far - if it turns out to be "wasted" effort. (Hope is already lost, and only desperation remains. Desperation then must suffice.) And every single fool's suggestion has been tried already. The converse is that Hindus themselves will go to waste. So can either try now or never again have chance to.
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Quote:HR&CE razes Vijayanagar era temple
20/06/2013 03:44:19
In an act of inexcusable sacrilege, the beautiful [color="#FF0000"]thirteenth century Adinarayana Perumal Temple, Pazhaverkadu (Pulicat), was bulldozed and destroyed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department (HR&CE), on June 13, 2013. The ruination took place in the name of temple renovation, leaving devotees shattered, and reduced to tears. Since there was no advance information regarding the proposed razing of the temple, no preventive steps were possible in time.[/color]
[color="#800080"](It's how crypto-christianism works, duh.)[/color]
Adinarayana Perumal Temple, Pazhaverkadu, is one of the rarest architectures in south India. It is a marvel of laterite blocks, and is famous for its Ramayana miniature sculptures. The vimana (tower) was made using limestone. Now it is completely demolished.
Devotees from Chennai and neighbouring districts who visited the temple on hearing the news learnt that the temple had fallen into disrepair owning to local village disputes, and had been closed for over twenty years. [color="#0000FF"]Though it was the responsibility of the HR&CE department to protect the temple, it did not perform its duty. HR&CE charges hundreds of crores as administration charges.[/color]
[color="#800080"](Again: that's exactly how christianism works.)[/color]
Read full report by Gomathi Chetti @
www.vijayvaani.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?aid=2841
Christianism is very clearly behind this. But Hindus tend not to see it. Never mind that the same pattern's been repeated in so many places in the world.
Anyway, I observe Hindus are left crying yet again. (See? Christian "magic".) There will be more to cry over soon, seeing as Hindus refuse to act.
(RSmith, in his work Julian's Gods informs us
Quote:Sixty years earlier, Apollo had spoken through his oracle at Didyma to demand a general persecution of the Christians who hindered his prophecies: in the aftermath, his shrine and his priests had suffered for it.28 With the coming to power of Julian, he could look for better things. The Emperor became his prophêtês,29 and the Milesians were pleased to declare on a dedication in his honour that they tended the Apollo of Didyma.30 At Delphi, too, it is possible, someone who loved the god was willing to let the Emperor know his need:
Quote:[color="#0000FF"]Go tell the king: Apollo's lovely hall
Is fallen to the ground. No longer has the god
His house, his bay-leaf oracle, his singing stream.
The waters that spoke are stilled.[/color]
There is no knowing whether the author of those lines wrote in hope or resignation,31 but the poem bears eloquent witness to the bond that linked the Muses and pagan piety, and to the depth of feeling that the mixture could inspire. It spoke of things that Julian held dear and resolved to preserve.
"There is no knowing whether the author of those lines wrote in hope or resignation,"
It was resignation. I know it was.
I would pay in my blood to borrow the Hellenes' emperor Julian in the flesh for the Hindu cause for even just a little while.
And while I'm wishing in vain anyway for retribution and restitution, I throw in a plea most desperate to Father Zeus for borrowing the other famous God-like ones of his, like the Tydeides (Diomedes I mean) for offence, the [Telamonian] Aias for defence, and the famous unequalled Peleides of course, and also that other one of their esteemed company whose counsel was famed as equal to that of the Aegis-bearing Zeus himself. Indeed, all the armies of the Achaeans and of holy Ilios. (This time not to be led by the Atreidae, but over all to be governed by the mind and heart of the aforementioned Roman emperor, whose brain by all accounts is apparently equal to his brawn and bravery. And it's brains that Hindus really need.)
Because Hindus have no heroes to lead them, and are in disarray without leadership. The Hindu laity - a heathen species that, though exceptionally brave for a populace and ready to sacrifice even themselves when needed - having lost kShatriyas in positions of power, the Hindoo laity have at present been left with that Achilles' Heel that they are regularly hijacked by cowards pretending at being intellectuals (but who can't even argue their way out of a paper bag, I note/laugh/jeer) and who are often anti-Hindus and subversionists in disguise. And then there are of course the unspeakable traitors in our midst. And the subversionists and self-deheathenising and other such...losers.
So actual hÃârà Âes would make a welcome change therefore. I would have asked (of the Hindus' Gods) for our own ancient heroes, but I doubt these would now want to stir us even with their toe, blighted as we are under the traitors' curse and often falling of own accord under subversionists' vile spell (or with tendency to).
But, seeing as even the GrecoRomans were not given - in their hour of greatest need - all what I've asked for of their own Gods, then I reduce my request to the first one: please great Kronion and Helios too, give us at least that God-like Julian for a space. What may he not do for us? And he being compassionate beyond all reason, he may not kick us as we deserve, but might cut off the loathsome gangrene and free us from it and then wipe out the terrorisms plaguing the Hindu homeland and tormenting the Hindus. He would find he has a loyal and valiant gang in the Hindoos. The Hindu laity, after all, are deserving. They are guilty of no treachery and no self-subversion. They deserve no such punishment as is destroying them by means of others' crimes at present.
It was a nice dream. While it lasted. It is the waking to reality that is difficult.
Because I forgot. Nothing stopped the destruction of the Native Americans, the Greeks and Romans, the crushing of the spirit of Africans and various heathens of Europe/thereabouts. Why should Hindus matter any more than them? And especially now, when in our ignominy we compare less favourably even. Ach, Hindus should have made a sacrifice of the traitors. (But I doubt the Gods - Greek, African or Hindu or other - would accept it.)
[color="#0000FF"]Here's another wish then, I've wished for it long now: that Modi or any actively/consciously Hindu leaders and officials all over the country would take some southern Vedabrahmanas in tow and go on a yatra throughout the country and conduct both Paustikam and Abhicharikam yagnyas in every state. The Hindu laity in each state can chip in the material, monies, locality and organisation necessary to execute the event in their state.[/color] Also, do it as privately as possible, so crypto-terrorists/rakShasas don't start baying about the "environment" or shaheeding themselves by blowing things up, and so mlecchas/alien dabblers/poachers/converts/asuras don't know to come sneaking to peek despite being disinvited. Even in general, perhaps better not to make these some "public event", can leave that for happier yagnyas in the future.
[No doubt NSR or any other such hysterical anti-Vedic 'Hindu' harpies will shriek "NOOOO, not the Vedic rituals!" But they're always welcome to fall off a log/throw themselves off one, if that will make them happier.]
But are Hindus not so desperate yet? Then wait longer still and I am sure they will be, but then they may have nothing left to have to save.
And after all, all the ancient and later (but still old) kings from N to S and E to W, as well as Hindu lit even as wide-ranging as the likes of the Kama Sutra, affirmed self-evidently that the Vedam *works*. [IIRC even KS declared something in its opener along the lines of how "that abhichaarikam works is [so obviously] beyond all doubt" oder etwas.]
Why not try, therefore? What more than money or materia or a little more time is to be lost - especially compared to all of this kind as has been lost so far - if it turns out to be "wasted" effort. (Hope is already lost, and only desperation remains. Desperation then must suffice.) And every single fool's suggestion has been tried already. The converse is that Hindus themselves will go to waste. So can either try now or never again have chance to.
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Quote:HR&CE razes Vijayanagar era temple
20/06/2013 03:44:19
In an act of inexcusable sacrilege, the beautiful [color="#FF0000"]thirteenth century Adinarayana Perumal Temple, Pazhaverkadu (Pulicat), was bulldozed and destroyed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department (HR&CE), on June 13, 2013. The ruination took place in the name of temple renovation, leaving devotees shattered, and reduced to tears. Since there was no advance information regarding the proposed razing of the temple, no preventive steps were possible in time.[/color]