Hafeez Hindu bhai bhai!!!

….”He denied all the allegations against him”….”He
said he came to know about the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks…on television”
…. Saeed now says “he would
welcome Mr Modi in Pakistan.”

So…the Hindu Brotherhood is bromancing Hafeez
Saeed. South Asians do love drama-bazi, but if this is not ridiculous, what is?

Remember, LK Advani was pilloried for having merely praised Jinnah (a past enemy). Dr.
Vaidik is breaking bread (he sweetly refused sweets in honor of Ramzan) with a
living enemy, a $10 mil terrorist.
……….
Dr Ved Pratap Vaidik’s recent 20-day tour of Pakistan seems to have been
precociously productive. He met a number of former soldiers, diplomats,
experts and journalists, even Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. 

As with any
good trip, there are photographs. None sadly are selfies — which is all
that is missing from Vaidik’s excellent adventures in Pakistan.

 

From Vaidik’s point of view, it was time well spent, a discovery of a
kinder, gentler ‘other’. He went looking for a big, bad Muslim state
bent on total annihilation of India, but found instead a peace-loving
padosi.



This time, the mood has changed. Nobody made any comment about Prime
Minister Narendra Modi that could have upset me. Overall, Pakistani
leaders and scholars’ opinion was that if the Indian people had accepted
Modi, then why should Pakistanis not accept it?… Pakistanis don’t
fear any longer that India can destroy Pakistan or seize ‘Azad Kashmir’
at gun-point…” Vaidik writes in his blog.



…..
Open the Wagah border, now!

….

As all dutiful self-appointed diplomats, Vaidik did not shy away from
the more daunting tasks of his goodwill tour.  He met former ‘prime
minister’ of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Sardar Ateeq, his father, the
90-year-old Sardar Qayyum, PoK’s seniormost leader. 

And, oh yes, Hafeez
Saeed, the prime conspirator of the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, wanted by
Indian courts, under trial in Pakistan and leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa,
the political arm of terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba and recently itself
named a terror outfit by the US.



Right, that guy.

….

Vaidik said the meeting was unplanned, and arranged all of a sudden.
Then again, he also says the meeting had been in the works for over a
year, arranged by the anchor of a prominent Pakistani news channel.
Whatever the case, Vaidik was in the neighbourhood…. so why not,
especially since the meet-and-greet seems to have gone so swimmingly
well.


…..

According to The Indian Express,
things were a bit chilly on the outset —  first dates can be awwk-ward
— but happily they soon broke the ice when Vaidik refused the offered
snacks in solidarity with his host who was observing roza. And things
just got better and better, especially once Saeed cleared up all those
silly misunderstandings involving bombs, hotels and dead people.


…..

“He denied all the allegations against him,” Vaidik told Times Now. “He
said he came to know about the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks only two
hours after the attack on television news,” he added.


…..

Really? You don’t say. And here we have a warrant out for his arrest —
or more accurately, his head. It’s almost like a shuddh Bollywood
romance: warring clans, crossed wires, cue tragedy. All it takes is two
hearts filled with true aman ki asha to bring everyone together in
peace, love and understanding. 

This is why Vaidik wants the Indian
government to invite Saeed to India to “hold a large public meeting and
clarify his standpoint”.


….

There was a whole lot of clarifying going on. While Saeed got an
opportunity to ‘clear’ his name, Vaidik did his best to clear that of
his leader, as he told ANI, “Hafeez Saeed asked me about Narendra Modi.
He said Modi is dangerous and now he has become the Prime Minister of
India. He said that Modi is dangerous for the whole of South Asia. I
said that his thinking is not right. There is no need to fear Modi.”


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So strenuous were Vaidik’s efforts that  Saaed now says “he would
welcome Mr Modi in Pakistan.” Now that’s an invitation no Indian prime
minister can resist. Maybe Modiji can take Saeed some dhoklas.  And they
should have plenty to talk given Saeed’s keen interest in all things
Modi, including his personal life.


……..

“I don’t know why they ask such questions but when he persisted I also
asked him whether he is a brahmachari (bachelor). He said he has three
wives and I told him he is one short at which he burst out laughing,”
Vaidik told Express, fondly giving a whole new meaning to the term
‘fraternising with the enemy.’


……

We don’t know what Modi himself feels about at this unexpected
breakthrough in Indo-Pak relations. Both he and his government have
refused to comment on Vaidik,  as has his party spokesman Mukhtar Abbas
Naqvi — — other than to say that they had nothing to do with the
meeting. 

But Vaidik is an aide of a prominent supporter of the BJP and
Modi, ie Baba Ramdev. That’s a bit inconvenient for a party that created
a ruckus in Parliament back in 2012 just because then Union home
minister Sushilkumar Shinde referred to Hafeez as  “Shri Saeed” and “Mr
Saeed”.  (Though now if Vaidik has his way, it will be Hafeez Bhai from
here on out.) And yet the Modi sarkar resolutely refuses to condemn the
man.


….

In political terms, this will all be a storm in a parliamentary teacup. 
All that will be left is the enduring embarrassment of the Indian Right
who have to accept that one of their own has outdone even that
‘terrorist loving’ Arundhati Roy.  And there is no cure for that.

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Link (1): http://www.firstpost.com/

Link (2): http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/met-jud-chief-he-wants-to-visit-india-ex-scribe-vaidik/

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regards

Sikh-Brahmins of Chakwal

…“When I first went to a local college two years ago, students and
teachers gave me a strange look…
..They gave me a bizarre
glance because being a Hindu I was an alien to them and such a
situation always hurts me but I don’t express my feelings”…
 

Fascinating life story of the Mohyal Brahmins. When people talk about syncretic culture they should keep such examples in mind.

So….one fine day, the leaders of British India joined hands to declare that the nation-body must be partitioned (it so happens we are refugees from both East and West Pakistan) . Just like that, people were forced to abandon the lands to which they have belonged for eons.

When they arrived as refugees in a foreign country they were often bewildered and without hope. Some people turned back knowing full well that they are walking towards their funeral. Now they are just aliens in the place they used to call once call home. Nice.

We have to accept this for what it is. The successful application of two nation theory to a country of many communities who are now unable to co-exist even if they share the same faith. As a result there are people as “na ghar-ka, na ghat-ka” – those who come from nowhere and belong to no place. The poison of ideologies has made living ghosts out of all of us. The debts that are being accrued will need to be paid off with a lot of blood over a long long time.
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“When I first went to a local college two years ago, students and
teachers gave me a strange look,” recalls 18-year-old Manisha Chhiber, a
Hindu girl whose family lives a secluded life in Kariyala village
located at the top of Surla Hill, some 10km away to the south of Chakwal
city.

Manisha’s family is one of the only two Hindu families
living in Chakwal district (the other lives in Kot Chaudhrian village
located some 40km to the west of Chakwal).

“They gave me a bizarre
glance because being a Hindu I was an alien to them and such a
situation always hurts me but I don’t express my feeling,” Manisha
continues.

But in village Kariyala she and six other members of her family live peacefully and do not feel isolated.

Manisha now waits for her BCom result and wants to become an officer by passing the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam.

“Although
we have mixed up with Muslim villagers in such a way that we do not
feel alienated, sometimes feeling of loneliness haunts us,” says
Manisha’s father Ravindar Kumar, the head of the family.

The
family of Ravindar Kumar belongs to Chhiber clan which is one of the
seven lineages of Mohyal Brahmins. Ravindar’s clan has a tumultuous
history replete with sufferings and bravery.

It was Baba Paraga
Das, a Chhiber who laid the foundation of the sleepy village Kariyala in
the 16th century and the village remained the hub of Chhibers till
partition uprooted them. 

As Mohyals were greatly influenced by the preaching of Sikh Gurus,
they played an active role during the formative years of Sikh religion.

Many notables of Mohyal Brahmin caste remained the disciples of Sikh Gurus and they still worship Sikhism along with Hinduism.

The
Aurangzeb rule was a bit hard for those Mohyals who devoted themselves
to Sikh Gurus. The three revered martyrs of Sikhism Bhai Mati Das and
his two brothers Bhai Sati Das and Bhai Dyal Das who were killed by
Aurangzeb were also Chhibers and belonged to Kariyala village.

The three brothers were the disciples of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Guru of Sikh religion.

Their
sole crime was that they supported the newly emerging Sikhism and
refused to embrace Islam. The three brothers were bestowed the title of
‘Bhai’ and Sikhs revered them.

Later, all the Chhiber men in Kariyala village added the word ‘Bhai’ to their original name.

Ravindar
Kumar’s father Bhai Jaggat Singh (who was given a Sikh name due to the
family’s devotion to Sikhism) was not only a landlord but also a Zaildar
(an officer in-charge of a Zail, an administrative unit comprising 40
villages) during British Raj.

One could imagine how one can
migrate to an alien land by relinquishing such a great social position
leaving a vast agriculture land behind.

Jaggat Singh never wished
to migrate but when his uncle Bhai Daleep Singh was assassinated by
Muslim rioters, he surrendered to other family members and set out for
Delhi.

“Life in Delhi refugee camp was painful for such a man who
lived a luxurious life. This forced my father to come back,” tells
Ravindar Kumar. But Jaggat’s two sons and wife refused to accompany him,
he said adding that he had to return alone.

After returning from
India, Jaggat resettled in Kariyala and contracted a second marriage.
Although he managed to preserve his land, the high social position which
he used to hold before partition was lost forever. He had two sons from
his second marriage – Ravindar Kumar and Surindar Kumar.

At present, Surindar Kumar lives with his elder brother Ravindar Kumar.

Living
in a thickly Muslim populated society, Ravindar Kumar and his family
members observe Muslim, Hindu and Sikh festivals. “On the occasion of
Eid, I decorate my hands with henna as my Muslim friends do. I visit
homes of my Muslim friends and they too visit my home.

On the
occasion of Diwali, my Muslim friends join me in the celebration,” says
Manisha, but she adds hastily: “Had I been able to celebrate Diwali with
my community, it would have been a different feeling.”

Being a sole Hindu family in the village, they do not celebrate Holi. Ravindar also mixes up with Muslim on their rituals.

“Whenever, any of my Muslim friends dies, I go to offer his/her funeral prayer,” Ravindar says.
“The
old people of the village treat us in a normal and friendly way but the
migrants and the youth’s behaviour is always skeptical towards us,”
Manisha explains.

Ravindar and his family members also visit Panja Sahib and Katas Raj regularly.

Being
a hub of Hindus, Kariyala had a number of Hindu temples but many of
them were damaged in riots. The state of two surviving temples was
deplorable till Musharraf’s regime.

The local bodies system came
as a blessing for Ravindar who was elected as member of the district
council on a reserved seat for minorities. He managed to get some funds
for the renovation of one of the temples where now he and his family
members worship.

But if one wants to visit the temple, heshe is
greeted by buffaloes tied in front of the temple. The buffaloes are
owned by a Muslim family who lives next to the temple.

“I
requested them many a times to find some other place for their animals
but they did not pay any attention. I could not do nothing but plead,”
says a distressed Ravindar.

The other abandoned temple has been
rented out to another Muslim family by Evacuee Trust Property Board and
this temple has become a goat pen.

“Humanity should not be slaughtered at the altar of religion and we should take care of each other’s feelings,” says Manisha.
“It is very painful to bear the desecration of our temples but we prefer silence,” says Ravindar.
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Link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1118926/chakwals-lone-hindu-family-leads-peaceful-but-secluded-life/

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regards

Ban on “demonic” Yoga

….nothing wrong with stretching…but when the tenets of yoga are
included…..a worship act to spirit beings other than
the God of the Bible….A faithful
Christian can no more say they are practicing yoga for Jesus than….committing adultery for Jesus…..

……. 
Not just Yoga, but also on the dislike list are…Tai Chi and Reiki. Even pilates may not be quite kosher (see below). However only Yoga is considered demonic (for a very long, detailed explanation see link below).

Best quotation from the comments: They banned yoga from the Church Hall. Then they figured out they need the money so they withdrew the ban….not quite the impact of ye olde England pubs being converted into Muslim prayer halls but still, a living, breathing example of demonic powers….

As far as Catholics are concerned, the current Pope seems to see nothing amiss with Marxism, which actually disparages religion as opium of  the masses and which has a lived record of persecuting Christians (in China and elsewhere) much more than Hindus-Buddhists have ever done.

Finally, we are not sure of how spiritual “yoga in the nude” actually is, but we recommend it strongly.
……..

In an unprecedented move against bendy people, it was reported this week that a Catholic priest has been campaigning against yoga. A missive from Father Padraig O’Baoill to his parishioners in County Donegal warns that yoga, tai chi and reiki
are “unsavoury activities”
that could endanger their souls. 

And before
there are any disparaging remarks about Donegal’s slogan being “Up here it’s different”, it should be noted that a Catholic priest in Southampton banned yoga from his church hall in 2012 because it was advertised as “spiritual”; and there is even a US pastor willing to say something extreme, outlandish and bigoted on the subject, with one spluttering, in 2010, that yoga is “demonic”.

Much
of this criticism stems from the fact that yoga has its roots in
Hinduism and Buddhism. But as anyone who has tried yoga a handful of
times knows (and it is mostly only ever a handful of times – first as a
new year’s resolution, then because you’ve spent money on the mat, and
finally, well, it’s been at least a year since you tried …), the yoga
practised in the church halls of this country comes as close to Hinduism
as your head is to your backside when you’re in an “upward facing dog”.

………..

A priest has banned yoga from a church hall because the class was “not compatible” with the Catholic faith.



Instructor Cori Withell from Hampshire said her yoga and
pilates classes at St Edmund’s Church building in Southampton were
cancelled with 10 days to go.



Father John Chandler said that the hall had to be used for
Catholic activities, and he banned it because it was advertised as
“spiritual yoga”.



Ms Withell, 37, said it “seemed terribly petty to cancel the classes”.


The ban is not Catholic Church policy and decisions are left to the discretion of individual priests.

………….


There is nothing wrong with stretching, exercising, or regulating
one’s stress through breathing. But when the tenets of yoga are
included, it’s by definition a worship act to spirit beings other than
the God of the Bible. 

By way of analogy, there is nothing inherently
wrong with intimacy, sex, and pleasure. But when the tenets of adultery
are included, it’s a sinfully idolatrous worship act. A faithful
Christian can no more say they are practicing yoga for Jesus than they
can say they are committing adultery for Jesus.



A little over a year ago, I said yoga was demonic. My stance hasn’t
changed since then, but I thought I’d take this opportunity to provide a
much fuller and comprehensive teaching on what yoga is and why it is in
fact demonic.
 

By demonic I mean it’s a spiritual act to a being other
than the God of the Bible. And, for those unfamiliar with me, I’m no
raging Christian fundamentalist. My most vocal critics tend to be from
the fundamentalist tribe as I do drink alcohol, have been known to use
strong language, and talk very frankly about the joys of married sex.
I’m no prude, but I am a pastor.



Giving sound teaching on yoga is important because there is
increasing adoption of yoga by our culture, with over 15.8 million
people practicing yoga and nearly every store you go into selling all
kinds of yoga products. 

It’s gone mainstream. As such, Christians are
also adopting it as a healthy aspect of exercise and lifestyle—complete
with things like “Holy Yoga,” which is an oxymoron. 

Saying yoga can be
Christian because you do it for Jesus is a bit like going into a mosque,
going through the worship practices, and then saying you’re not a
Muslim because you’re doing it for Jesus. They don’t mix.



When looking at the acceptance of yoga in the Christian church, I
find that there are two issues at hand: (1) People simply don’t
understand what yoga is, its roots, and its tenets; or (2) People think
that they can engage in yoga because it’s just stretching, while
ignoring the religious aspects of the practice of yoga.



As one woman who identified herself as a mainline Protestant said in
an article about my comments a year ago, “Here we go again with
fear-based, black-and-white thinking. . . . It’s not fair to say yoga is
demonic. In fact, I find it insulting. There are many ways to grow
spiritually.” To this I would reply, “No. There are not many ways to
grow spiritually. There is one way, which is through the power of the
Holy Spirit provided through Jesus’ death and resurrection on the cross,
as part of God the Father’s plan for salvation.” 

Comments like this
woman’s are the exact reason why it’s important to explore what yoga
really is and what it teaches, and to understand that the spiritual
elements of yoga make their way into our life and culture in ways we
don’t necessarily see overtly.



In this lengthy post, I’ll define what yoga is, give a history of
yoga, talk about the various forms of yoga, and take a look at yoga
through the “receive, reject, or redeem” matrix that I commonly use.

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Link (1): http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/11/father-obaoill-yoga-unsavoury-irish-priest

Link (2): http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-19729211

Link (3): http://pastormark.tv/2011/11/02/christian-yoga-its-a-stretch

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regards

Brown Pundits