Monday, July 27, 2020

What is justice?

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Synopsis :  A slow and cumbersome judicial process that is corrupt creates enormous backlogs in the courts that result in the delay in the deliverance of the justice people seek there. The blog looks at the origin of this system and suggests ways to reform it so that speedier justice is available to all the litigants .

 

There was a king in India who was known for his fairness in judging people who went to his court with their problems and sought justice. One day two women went to his court with a kid that both claimed as their own so the king had to decide who was the real mother. This was long before the advent of DNA testing . The king patiently listened to the arguments put forth by the two women and finally came to his conclusion.

He asked his executioner to split the kid in two with a sword and asked the two women to share the kid this way but the real mother begged the king to spare the life of the kid and said that she was willing to give the kid to the other woman. The king now knew who the real mother was and gave the kid to her custody. The other woman was then punished with lashes for falsely claiming the kid.

There are many such stories that fill the annals of history before the modern day court system was introduced and a breed of immoral, inept and greedy lawyers in black gowns filled the hallways of the courts everywhere. They look more like vultures that prey on aggrieved people who seek justice for the wrong done to them. They file their papers, are given a docket number and a date for their hearings , pay the required fees and seek the counsel of the vultures who now descend on them in large numbers.

They see a client as a source of money for years so they keep on postponing the hearing date each time the client comes to the court seeking justice. The lawyers on both side of the cases do the same so a case can linger for years and the litigants may even die but their cases do not come up for hearing that frustrates the litigants. But the lawyers get paid just the same in the meantime so they take advantage of the system that permits them to postpone a case for years just so that they can make money. They are not interested in the justice but want to keep their cash cows as long as possible.

The Kings and Queens of the past gave swift justice without charge and punished the guilty so how did they dispense justice quickly and fairly ? They were not lawyers but they depended on their own intuition and were very smart to figure out who was telling a lie and who was not. Sometime a king ordered a case to be reviewed in a few days time while his agents sought new information by seeking witnesses and facts.

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Source : Google painting of the execution by elephant in the Court of Akbar in Sikri

In Fatehpur Sikri near Agra where Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar established his capital , there is a huge peg of stone where a monstrous elephant was kept tethered. After hearing a case often the king ordered the guilty party to be brought forth to be executed by the elephant that was trained to put its leg on the chest of the culprit. This was swift justice that needed no appeal in lower court , higher court or the supreme court because the king was the law and his order was final.

The justice system now requires large number of jails but it is the tax payer who foots the bill for making the jails and keeping the prisoners there for years while they await a final verdict. The entire penal system has developed into a massive business that some private companies make huge amount of money from. They build massive jails , maintain them, supply the food and clothes for the inmates and maintain security at a high cost to the tax payers while constantly bidding for more contracts to build more jails nationwide.

The law schools in the mean time keep on producing more graduates who become the black robed vultures in the hallways of numerous courts looking  for their preys. How did this corrupt system come into being and who was responsible for it?

To understand the entire legal system , you have to go back a few hundred years in our modern day history and find that the legal system that most countries practice had its origin in the United Kingdom of Great Britain that ruled its colonies . The Indian court system was set up by the British so the laws promulgated were just copies of it that were used in the British court system. They set up the courts, enacted the laws , set up the law schools , built massive court buildings and brought the whole colony under their legal system that kept on getting more and more complicated.

To make the legal system very complicated they insisted on paperwork , records and docket system that buried the cases for years under the mountain of paperwork before a a case even came up for hearing. It made people wait endlessly for justice, made them bankrupt feeding the greed of the lawyers and the voracious apetite of the courts for fees and more fees so it made the system inherently corrupt. It was said that the justice delayed was the justice denied but the system became too cumbersome to make any reform although many justices have tried and failed.

To make the matter worse, they introduced the jury system as was practiced in England. The jury system was based on just asking the common people to sit at the court and examine the merits and demerits of any case without any legal training whatsoever and decide as a whole on the verdict that they presented to the judge. No one could excuse himself or herself from the jury duty once summoned by the court so this system still continues today. It was under the reign of Henry's son, King John, that the first example of the western world's modern jury system was created. The jury system dates back to the 12th century in England.

History of the jury system: 

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Source : Google photo of a trial by jury

A jury is a group of persons selected from the community that is charged with hearing a legal case and delivering a verdict on it. Juries are used in both civil and criminal cases, and they base their decisions on testimony and other evidence that is presented at trial. In death penalty cases, they may be charged with imposing a sentence on a criminal defendant.

The concept of the jury system can be traced to Athens, Greece, around 400 B.C. These earliest juries heard arguments in legal cases but did not apply law. According to author John Guinther, quoting Aristotle, juries in Athens instead decided cases based on their "understanding of general justice." The vast empire of ancient Rome rejected the idea of juries, opting instead for a professional court system in which ordinary citizens had no role. The dark ages that followed the fall of the Roman empire had little use for law, not to mention juries, and the jury system of justice lay dormant until the twelfth century. Around that time, Italian scholars revived the rule of law in Europe with the force of their arguments.

In Great Britain, the jury system was not used until the twelfth century. Prior to that time, the Catholic Church dominated the legal system with its ecclesiastical courts. Judgment and punishment were carried out by the Church through the "ordeal," a form of torture in which a wide variety of physical pains could be inflicted on an accused criminal.

Random crimes could be resolved with the "hue and cry," a process in which a person publicly called for a posse to hunt down and thrash a suspected criminal. Civil disputes often were solved by "compurgation," a method that required each party in the case to bring several friends, or "compurgators," for verbal support; the party with the most compurgators won the case. In the twelfth century, English monarch Henry II formulated the earliest British version of the jury system when, after a struggle with the Papacy in Rome, he ordered that a group of regular citizens would decide disputes over land in secular courts. However, Henry II also utilized inquisitions and ordeals and the hue and cry remained the foremost system of justice. It was under the reign of Henry's son, King John, that the first example of the western world's modern jury system was created.

For Lord Denning it was also “the bulwark of our liberties”. In Ward v James a civil appeal, he stated that “whenever a man is on trial for serious crime, or when in a civil case a man's honour or integrity is at stake, or when one or other party must be deliberately lying, then trial by jury has no equal.”

Yet, he went on to conclude that in personal injury cases trial by jury had given place to trial by judge alone, because, I quote: “trial by a judge alone is more acceptable to the great majority of people. …judges alone, and not juries, in the great majority of cases, decide whether there is negligence or not. They set the standard of care to be expected of the reasonable man.” In the criminal courts, it is the jury who set the standards of the reasonable man and woman and decide issues of negligence. They decide far more complex issues than simple dishonesty. Is the distinction between criminal and civil trials one of principle or pragmatism? ( Wikipedia )

Bill of rights and Magnacarta:

Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms"), commonly called Magna Carta (also Magna Charta; "Great Charter"),[a] is a royal charter[4][5] of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.[b] First drafted by Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons. Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War.

After John's death, the regency government of his young son, Henry III, reissued the document in 1216, stripped of some of its more radical content, in an unsuccessful bid to build political support for their cause. At the end of the war in 1217, it formed part of the peace treaty agreed at Lambeth, where the document acquired the name Magna Carta, to distinguish it from the smaller Charter of the Forest which was issued at the same time. Short of funds, Henry reissued the charter again in 1225 in exchange for a grant of new taxes. His son, Edward I, repeated the exercise in 1297, this time confirming it as part of England's statute law. The charter became part of English political life and was typically renewed by each monarch in turn, although as time went by and the fledgling Parliament of England passed new laws, it lost some of its practical significance.

At the end of the 16th century there was an upsurge in interest in Magna Carta. Lawyers and historians at the time believed that there was an ancient English constitution, going back to the days of the Anglo-Saxons, that protected individual English freedoms. They argued that the Norman invasion of 1066 had overthrown these rights, and that Magna Carta had been a popular attempt to restore them, making the charter an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament and legal principles such as habeas corpus.

Although this historical account was badly flawed, jurists such as Sir Edward Coke used Magna Carta extensively in the early 17th century, arguing against the divine right of kings propounded by the Stuart monarchs. Both James I and his son Charles I attempted to suppress the discussion of Magna Carta, until the issue was curtailed by the English Civil War of the 1640s and the execution of Charles. The political myth of Magna Carta and its protection of ancient personal liberties persisted after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 until well into the 19th century.

It influenced the early American colonists in the Thirteen Colonies and the formation of the United States Constitution, which became the supreme law of the land in the new republic of the United States.[c] Research by Victorian historians showed that the original 1215 charter had concerned the medieval relationship between the monarch and the barons, rather than the rights of ordinary people, but the charter remained a powerful, iconic document, even after almost all of its content was repealed from the statute books in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Magna Carta still forms an important symbol of liberty today, often cited by politicians and campaigners, and is held in great respect by the British and American legal communities, Lord Denning describing it as "the greatest constitutional document of all times – the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot".[6]

In the 21st century, four exemplifications of the original 1215 charter remain in existence, two at the British Library, one at Lincoln Castle and one at Salisbury Cathedral. There are also a handful of the subsequent charters in public and private ownership, including copies of the 1297 charter in both the United States and Australia. The original charters were written on parchment sheets using quill pens, in heavily abbreviated medieval Latin, which was the convention for legal documents at that time.

Each was sealed with the royal great seal (made of beeswax and resin sealing wax): very few of the seals have survived. Although scholars refer to the 63 numbered "clauses" of Magna Carta, this is a modern system of numbering, introduced by Sir William Blackstone in 1759; the original charter formed a single, long unbroken text. The four original 1215 charters were displayed together at the British Library for one day, 3 February 2015, to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. ( Wikipedia)

The bill of rights, the Magnacarta itself and the establishment of courts to hear the criminal as well as civil cases through the judge and the jury system thus became the foundation of the modern day justice system that is now found in most democratic countries. Kings and queens no longer dispense justice although some have powers to forgive a person who suffered the miscarriage of justice . Almost all the heads of states have this power as well that they can use to save the life of a person through their act of clemency who has suffered enough.

Today I would like to focus on what is really wrong with the justice system as practiced in many countries that is under scrutiny because of corruption. Recently a noted criminal in Uttar Pradesh state of India who was responsible for the death of 8 policemen and many more injured in a gun fight fled the crime scene . A massive man hunt was initiated and the fellow was caught a few days later in another state. He tried to escape the policemen who then shot him dead but he had plenty of time to reveal his secrets to the police . He openly bragged that he had many policemen , important politicians and even judges in his pocket who gave him protection from prosecution in exchange for large sums of money. He sounded like a mafia boss tat he indeed was.

Many justices of the Supreme Court in India have tried to reform the criminal justice system but made no headway until now. Now the government of Mr. Modi has begun the process of reform by first abrogating  more than 1200 laws that had become obsolete and is determined to abrogate all the old laws of the British Raaj that are still being used. The Parliament makes new laws that address the current situation of the law and order.

Secondly the corruption in the judiciary and among the lawyers is also being tackled and the guilty are being punished but to succeed , the reforms must be deep and longer lasting. Only a corruption free judicial system can dispense justice quickly and fairly so small steps are being taken to overhaul a deeply entrenched system that was left behind by the British colonialists.

Lastly a modern system of computerization of all the laws, cases and important documents  are urgently needed to speed up the cases and reduce the immense backlog that chokes the courts everywhere. This will be a major step in the speedy delivery of justice to all who have the misfortune to go to a court for whatever reasons.

A paperless court that has digital records of all cases and the interrogation of a litigant via webcam from any part of the country can reduce the enormous cost of a physical presence in a court room and speed up the judicial process. In the digital world , a jury can be assembled from any part of the country to deliberate on a case through a virtual meeting thus reducing the cost and speed up the process.

In fact all the courts in a country could be interlinked digitally for a referral on a similar case so their verdict and all the pertinent documents can be instantly transmitted. It is a fact that swift money transfers directly to someone working for the government has eliminated the middlemen thus reducing corruption in India but more can be done in the judicial system as well. It is the age of technology that we should all take advantage of. The whole world will be better off if it can be achieved and the guilty can be punished swiftly without resorting to the tethered elephants. 

 

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Ascetics of India

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Source : Google photo of Deoraha Baba

Synopsis : We see and hear of people who dedicate their life to God and voluntarily choose the hard life of an ascetic . They are found in all religions but in India such spiritual people are called sadhus by the Hindus. The blog looks at the extraordinary life of such a spiritual person called Deoraha Baba who had a great impact on millions of people called his devotees.

An ascetic is a highly spiritual person who has renounced all worldly comforts and lives the life of penance and sacrifice. He finds joy in his penance and sacrifice and lives anywhere that suits his fancy as a wandering sadhu. The word sadhu means a moral and a good person who lives by the grace of God and does not worry where he will sleep or where he will find food. He finds shelter in ruins of old places or sleeps under a tree where people leave some food for him. Often he goes without food but does not beg or complain because he is a sadhu who dedicates his life to God and believes in Him to take care of him.

In India you will notice numerous sadhus in saffron or white robes who have long matted hair piled on top of their head and long beard and mustache because they do not cut their hair once they renounce the world and its comforts. They do not talk of their past life although many were employed and lived comfortably somewhere but one day they decide to become a sadhu and just leave, never to keep any link with anyone.

Asceticism is a religious tradition among Hindus but you will find them in all major religions. They may go to extreme length to separate themselves from the common people so you will find them in remote mountains or caves or in famous religious pilgrimage sites all over the country. It was the practice of kings or queens in the past to build huge resting places called Dharma Shalas meaning religious dormitories where any passing sadhu could stay for free. They also stay at some temples where they are welcome to stay for a few days at their rest houses and get free food every day.

But the life of a sadhu is at best very uncertain and full of self deprivation that they willingly accept as their way of life. People give them alms and seek their blessings. My Ma never turned away a sadhu from our gate and always gave some food or money to them and received their blessings.

 

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Source : U tube video on Deoraha baba

But today I will write about an extraordinary sadhu called Deoraha Baba who lived in North India that all people came to know as a sadhu who performed miracles, who only took some milk and honey to survive and wore only a loin cloth even in the freezing winter. He lived in a grass hut that his followers built for him  8 feet off the ground from where he received his followers and gave them his blessings.

What will surprise you is the long list of who were his ardent followers. It included King George the V, Dr.Rajendra Prasad, the president of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru as well as his father Moti Lal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajeev Gandhi, Prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, Sampurna Nand, Sanjay Gandhi and numerous others. What attracted them to this sadhu who gave them advice and touched their head by his feet as blessing?

Dr. Rajendra Prasad said the once he had visited this sadhu with his father when he was just a child and was amazed that the sadhu called Deoraha Baba looked just the same seventy years years later. If King George V came to see him in 1910 then it was some 110 years ago but how come the sadhu looked the same as ever? No one knew his real age, his provenance and who was his guru. My Ma used to say that she saw him once as a child and many years later he still looked the same as before. He had no wrinkles or other signs of ageing except his white hair and beard. A judge in Prayagraj said that 7 generations in his family visited Deoraha Baba to seek his blessings.

He had a huge following  because people were attracted to him because of his high level of spiritually. He made predictions about many things that came to be true later on. When Indira Gandhi went to see him to seek his blessings and advice after her defeat in the election, he said that she will win big the next time so she formed a new party called Indira Congress and used the raised palm of the sadhu as the symbol of her new party. She won the election and regained her Prime ministership.

There was an incident when Rajeev Gandhi was to visit the saint so some preparations were made in Prayagraj that included cutting down a tree near the abode of Deoraha Baba. He objected because he said that tree was his companion so it should be spared.When the workers insisted on cutting down the tree, the Baba said that he will cancel the visit of the Prime Minister. Soon the word came from Delhi that Rajeev had indeed cancelled his trip.  People said that the Baba could read the minds of people and could communicate with anyone no matter where he lived. I am not alluding to the internet and e mail.

Those who were his followers sat on the ground while he gave them blessings and often threw some fruits or food to them that he seemed to conjure out of thin air that was nothing short of miraculous. People said that the sadhu could be seen at different places at the same time meaning he was capable of teleporting himself and he could submerge in the Yamuna river for more than 30 minutes at a time showing extraordinary abilities.

India is full of such great people who are of highly spiritual nature. Who has not heard of Swami Vivekananda or Shri RamaKrishna Dev ? Many people choose the life of an ascetic sadhu wandering from one holy place to another in search of spirituality and often find a guru in the mountains. Some join groups of sadhus who live together in large numbers in some place but once every 12th year they congregate at Prayagraj ( formerly called Allahabad ) to participate in the world's largest religious fair held there.  Deoraha Baba said that he attended 12 such fairs meaning 144 years so how was that possible ? How old was he? Some said that he was over 200 years old but is that physically possible?  He himself accounted for over 144 years plus whatever his age was then.

His famous prediction that came to be true was about the establishment of the Ram temple in Ayodhya that the Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation of on August 5, 2020 fulfilling the wishes of millions of Hindus in India and abroad. Deoraha Baba had predicted it many years ago and said that all the difficulties will disappear and people of all faiths will build the temple together as a symbol of unity in India. It will be one of the grandest temples in India that will put Ayodhya firmly on the map. It will be developed as a major pilgrimage as well as a tourist site with new airport, new infrastructure and new water front.

I am often amazed by the spiritual people who seem to be a class apart . There was such a spiritual man in my home town who once told my Ma that I was safe in Saigon during the Tet offensive and I was with two white Americans but how did he know ? It was true that I was safe and with two Americans but how did this man know it in India? These are the mysteries to which it is hard to find an answer but I have met such mysterious people who seem to have special powers.

The story of Deoraha Baba is extraordinary even among the spiritual people of whom even the King of England had heard of and went to see him. There must have been something extraordinary in him that attracted the dignitaries seeking his blessings.

In my last blog I wrote about another spiritual person who in just 12 years set up the  ISKCON worldwide promoting the teachings of Krishna through the Geeta. His followers have established numerous majestic temples of ISKCON in numerous countries so take a look at that blog to read more. ( A man with a vision )

Deoraha Baba himself did not want anything , did not preach or promote Hinduism or establish a worldwide movement like the Pravupada . He was content to meditate most of his time, ate practically nothing, wore only a loin cloth or deer skin and lived in a grass hut from where he blessed his followers . He gave his message of love and tolerance towards each other and said that love for the humanity is the only way forward.

Blessed is such sadhu and blessed is the country that produces such sadhus. India is called the land of spirituality that has given the world Geeta , Vedas and Upanishads that are a treasure trove of wisdom and high philosophy. This alone makes India unique.

 

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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

A man with a vision

 

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Source : Google photo of the ISKCON temple in Delhi

Synopsis : A great spiritual movement of Krishna Consciousness was born in the United Sates when an old and humble monk arrived there in 1966 chanting his hymns in the Central Park of New York. It has now become a worldwide phenomenon the blog explains. The monk's charisma and simple message endures long after his death.

International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement or Hare Krishnas, is a Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindu religious organisation. ISKCON was founded in 1966 in New York City by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.

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Source : Google photo of  Swami  Vaktivedanta Prabhupada

In 1966 , a humble old man who had renounced his worldly life to become a wandering monk to spread the essence of Hinduism found in Geeta arrived in New York by ship that had given him a free passage with his few pathetic luggage and just a few dollars in his pocket. He had taken up a challenge that very few people would ever dare to accept but he had faith in himself to do the impossible. But at first he had doubts about his abilities and sought spiritual guidance from Krishna in the following words:
 
I do not know why You have brought me here. Now You can do whatever You like with me. But I guess You have some business here, otherwise why would You bring me to this terrible place? How will I make them understand this message of Krishna consciousness? I am very unfortunate, unqualified and most fallen. Therefore I am seeking Your benediction so that I can convince them, for I am powerless to do so on my own.
 
 
He used to sit in the Central Park in New York chanting religious hymns with his cymbals that attracted some attention from the passerby's who were intrigued by this old man in saffron robe sitting alone and just chanting something they could not understand but felt an attraction to him and sat down to listen. They were young men and women , white and black who were called hippies in those days who were opposed to the war in Vietnam and looking for a guide who could deliver them from the morass of despair, hopelessness and directionless life.
 
They were young and were willing to listen to anyone who could lead them to a better life full of hope and aspirations. They were not at first interested in their spiritual upliftment because many were prone to atheism although raised as Christians . They were looking for an alternative to what they were doing living the life of hippies so at first they sat down to listen to the old man and his message.
 
The old man explained to them in good English the essence of Geeta and how it can impact anyone's life if only one could accept the wise words of Krishna explained in Geeta. These kids had never heard of Krishna and Geeta let alone anything about India. So they came everyday to listen and sing along with the old man with his cymbals. They brought along others so a crowd developed around this man that kept on growing. They liked his message and started to take him seriously now.
 
They started collecting some money to feed the old man who taught them how to cook delicious simple vegetarian food that they all shared and enjoyed. Little by little , his followers increased in number until it spread to many countries that has not stopped.
This was the start of the Krishna Consciousness Movement that grew to be a major development in the whole world to bring the words of Krishna through Geeta to millions of followers that included the Fords, The Beatles and other celebrities later.
 
The growth of this movement in the short span of 12 years in the United States was nothing short of phenomenal. It was the first time an old monk in saffron robe was able to touch the heart of millions with his message since Swami Vivekananda . It was as if he brought water to their parched hearts that made them bloom into the green paradise.
 
He did it through his prolific writings that was one of his great achievements.

Bhaktivedanta Swami's most significant contribution is considered to be his books.[58][59] During the final twelve years of his life, Bhaktivedanta Swami translated over sixty volumes of classic Vedic scriptures (such as the Bhagavad GitaChaitanya Charitamritaand the Srimad Bhagavatam) into the English language.[48]

For their authority, depth and clarity, his books have won praise from professors at colleges and universities like Harvard, Oxford, Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Oberlin, and Edinburgh,[60] and his Bhagavad-gītā As It Is was published by Macmillan Publishers in 1968 with an unabridged edition in 1972.[61][62][63]

The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust was established in 1972 to publish his works, and it has also published his multi-volume biography, Srila Prabhupada-lilamrta, that according to Larry Shinn, will "certainly be one of the most complete records of the life and work of any modern religious figure".[2][64] Prabhupada reminded his devotees before his death that he would live forever in his books, and through them would remain present as a spiritual master or guru.[65] Bhaktivedanta Swami had instilled in his followers an understanding of the importance of writing and publishing not only with regard to his works, but also their own initiatives. His early disciples felt Prabhupada had given them Back To Godhead for their own writings from the very start.[65]( Wikipedia)

You may have seen his followers in various airports in the United States and other countries selling the books published by the Vaktivedanta Book Trust and printed in Los Angeles. I have bought some myself in Miami once. It is now available in over sixty languages around the world and some other books by Bhaktivedanta Swami are available in over eighty different languages.[26][50] In February 2014, ISKCON's news agency reported to have reached a milestone of distributing over half a billion books authored by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, since 1965.

The Prime Minsiter Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee said the following glowing words praising the Krishna Consciousness movement worldwide :

If today the Bhagavad Gita is printed in millions of copies in scores of Indian languages and distributed in all nooks and corners of the world, the credit for this great sacred service goes chiefly to ISKCON. ... For this one accomplishment alone, Indians should be eternally grateful to the devoted spiritual army of Swami Prabhupada's followers. The voyage of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada to the United States in 1965 and the spectacular popularity his movement gained in a very short spell of twelve years must be regarded as one of the greatest spiritual events of the century.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee – 5 April 1998
Prime minister of India

 

Srila Prabhupada Room at Radha Damodar Mandir in Vrindavan

Source : Wikipedia  shows the effigy in the place of rest in Vrindavan of thne founder of ISKCON  Shri Prabhupada

Source : Wikipedia  shows his place of rest in Vrindavan, U.P. India

Over the following years his continuing leadership role took him around the world several times setting up temples and communities on other continents.[45] By the time of his death in Vrindavan in 1977, ISKCON had become an internationally known expression of Vaishnavism.[22]

In the twelve years from his arrival in New York until his final days, he:

  • circled the globe fourteen times on lecture tours that took him to six continents[45]
  • initiated many disciples, awarding sannyasa initiations[46]
  • introduced Vedic gurukul education to a Western audience[47]
  • directed the founding of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust,[48] which claims[49][50] to be the world's largest publisher of ancient and classical Vaishnava religious texts
  • founded the religious colony New Vrindavan in West Virginia,[51]
  • authored more than eighty books (with many available online[52]) on Vedantic philosophy, religion, literature and culture (including four published originally in Bengali)[45][50]
  • introduced international celebrations such as Jagannatha processions[45]
  • watched ISKCON grow to more than 108 temples, various institutes, and farm communities. Later they would build more than 600 temples worldwide.

I have seen the phenomenal growth of the movement worldwide that continues to spread to more and more countries . You see them chanting and dancing in the streets of New York to Moscow and in major cities of the world where people watch them with curiosity . These followers are black, white and all other shades in between who find happiness and a purpose in their life for the first time when they join the movement.

They have built massive and very ornate temples in many countries starting in the United States and India that number in more than a hundred so far and have plans to build more in many more countries.

I have included some videos of their major temples in the USA and India here so that you can see how beautiful they are. The architecture and the concept is truly amazing that will impress anyone visiting them.

1.Krishna temple in Virginia, USA

                                                 

                                                    https://youtu.be/47VLMnaEI1Q

Source : U tube video ISKCON temple in Virginia, USA

2 Krishna temple in Mayapur, India

                                                   

                                                     https://youtu.be/qR_tf4OHX2c

Source : U tube video of ISKCON temple in Mayapur, Bengal, India

3. Krishna temple in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India


                                                https://youtu.be/DeMoXM3OAzY

Source : U tube video of the ISKCON temple in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India

4. Planned ISKCON temple complex in Kanpur, India

                                                

                                                   https://youtu.be/E7QNn_kYKNY

Source : U tube video of the planned complex of ISKCON temple in Kanpur, India

Source : Wikipedia photo of the ISKCON temple in Tirupathi , India

 

 

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Story of Lucknow

Source : U tube video in English

1.The story of Lucknow is unique in the annals of history because it occupies a very special place where the first battle for the independence from the British rule was fought in 1857 . The British historians call it the mutiny or insurrection of 1857 they crushed so ruthlessly but also paid a very high price with their loss of thousands of British lives . It started at the Residency ( the first video ) that narrates the historical perspective.


                                                   https://youtu.be/uUERC9qcshs

                                                          Source : U tube video

2. The second video shows the state of the Residency now that stands as a monument to a bloody battle fought here when the Indian soldiers under the leadership of the queen of Lucknow laid siege to the Residency and bombarded it with canon fire and relentless gunfire that reduced it to its present shape. The battle was lost when the British brought their reinforcement from Kolkata and other forts to recapture the Residency and hung scores of people from trees everywhere to get their revenge.


                                                https://youtu.be/uUERC9qcshs

Source : U tube video with English subtitles

3. The third video shows the Shahi Hamam Baoli or step well in the complex of Bada Imambara. The Bada Imambara or the residence of the Imam is an incredible building with very sensitive acoustic properties that will impress anyone. It is connected to many cities in India with deep underground tunnels that are closed now. It is believed to be the burial place of the immense treasure of the Nawab of Lucknow that no one has ever found. The treasurer who knew the secret location committed suicide when the British tortured him to reveal the location.


                                                    https://youtu.be/dI-qrPNJR4c  

                                          Source : U tube video with English sub titles

4.  The fourth video is of the Bada Imambara itself that will show you what an amazing building it is with its mind boggling and very dangerous labyrinth where no one is allowed to wander without an expert guide. The labyrinth was designed in a way so that the enemies of the King could enter it but never get out alive.


                                                      https://youtu.be/ZwXxrsmBiTc              

                                        Source : U tube  video with English sub titles

5. The 5th video shows modern Lucknow today that shows the city undergoing magical transformation with English subtitles.


                                               https://youtu.be/nPpwLHAbkdw

                                           Source : U tube video with English titles

6. The video of the city of Lucknow called Incredible Lucknow


                                               https://youtu.be/ny1DHJViQhU

                                                      Source : U tube video

The fifth and the sixth videos will show you the modern Lucknow in all its glory. It is fast developing to make it a world class city with metro, well designed parks, river front, expressways , high rise buildings, malls, I max cinemas and numerous historical buildings. It is being upgraded as a smart city that connects to the world through internet, wifi everywhere and is fast becoming an IT hub attracting IT specialists from all over the country. Its majestic Bidhan Sabha or the seat of the government building is unique in its architecture . The railway station in Charbagh is one of the most beautiful in India. Two more modern stations are under construction there.

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Source : Google photo of the Charbagh Railway station in Lucknow

Sometimes I get nostalgic about the country I left behind so long ago but I follow very keenly all the development that is taking place there at a fast speed. The whole country is rapidly moving toward modernisation in every possible way so it is no longer the country I left 50 years ago. The old timer British if they are still alive will not recognize the India they left in 1947 but will remember the Residency in Lucknow that stands in total ruins bearing the scars of the battle that took place in 1857.

Many British cemeteries have been renovated with steel fences and are well maintained by the government but gone are all the symbols of the British Raaj . All British statuary have been removed and the streets have been renamed after the great freedom fighters and the heroes of India.

Lucknow is also famous for its food that finds it roots in the royal kitchen of yesteryears  but has numerous other cuisine that are unique to North India where the Persian, Mughal and local food are truly unique to India.

So if you ever visit India, I suggest you spend some time in Lucknow. You will be very pleasantly surprised.

 

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

I owe you one

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Synopsis :  To say that you can repay for everything you receive as a service in life is to say that you put a commercial value to the service received that demeans it. To say that you do not owe anything to anyone just because you have repaid it is a fallacious idea that demeans the help you receive so please do not say that I owe you one. When it becomes a part of your culture then you lose the essence of your culture that should be based on humanity and not a smug feeling that you do not owe anyone anything including your parents and others who have helped you when you needed it most.

 

People often ask this question- why should I do something for some one without some sort of remuneration ? This mind set leads to the idea that nothing in this world  is free so one must pay someone if that someone does some favor for him. I cannot argue with anyone about the basic immorality underlying this assumption that nothing is free so we must pay for the service rendered. This is the back bone of the capitalist system but it exists in some form or other in many countries.

If you ask for direction in Haiti , he or she will ask for money in  return . I can understand it  in the context of extreme poverty that makes people ask for money for any service rendered but the idea that one must pay for  any service given to anyone makes me think of the inhumanity of it.

Let us suppose that you have a flat tire in the middle of nowhere and your spare tire is also flat so you patiently wait for someone who passes by and may be stops to help you. I once did it myself in Haiti to help some one who had a flat tire so he was profusely thankful for the help I gave him. I answered that there was no need to be thankful. You would have done the same for me had I been in your shoes. This surprised him and he realized that we all need help sometimes in our life that we get from good samaritans who do not ask for anything in return because it is the most natural thing to do.

So I am very disturbed by the notion that everything in life must be paid for. If you are in Washington , D.C. in some office , you will constantly hear the word " I owe you one " for some service rendered. What it really means is that the service rendered must be paid for to wipe out a debt. To them it is shameful to be under the obligation of someone so this idea of I owe you one is drilled into their conscience since childhood by the parents, by the friends, by the people in the community so they cannot get away from it. It becomes their guiding principle in life.

Now let us assume a scenario where you happen to be where a kid is drowning in the lake. Do you hesitate to save him and wonder how he will pay back your service? Do you hesitate to give some food in your lunch box to some one who is very hungry or do you wonder how he will pay you back for the service you rendered ?

Do you pay back to your parents for all they have done for you to raise you, feed you and take care of you when you were sick just so that you can say that I do not owe you anything because I have paid you back ? We had once an American couple visiting us . We were very surprised that the woman left some money on the sofa secretly because we had received them well so it was like a slap on our face because we certainly did not expect such behavior from our visitors. They were acting according to their belief that our hospitality must be paid for somehow even if it was not the right thing to do.

This notion that we must be paid for our services has bred corruption to the extent that the idea of getting commission has become quite accepted in many countries. When one Saudi Prince was asked where he got all the money to build a massive 200 room mansion with gold toilets and fixtures and a staff of 150 , he smugly answered that it was from his commission that he extracted from all the government contracts . He ignored the fact that he was stealing from the pockets of the tax payers.

When the Indian Prime minister made a government to government contract to buy Rafael fighter planes from France , it was assumed that he took fat commission from the deal so he answered that there was no middle man to take commission. People who are corrupt assume that  everybody is corrupt. They could not believe that he was honest and did not steal from the pockets of the tax payers but he is a patriot who sets examples for others to follow.

So I have a problem of understanding  why some people want to get paid for anything they do for others and cannot agree that not taking a bribe is the right thing to do. So they become corrupt and demand bribe. In India they call it  a facilitation fee but it is still a bribe to do what you are supposed to do. The idea of bribe is supported by the bribe taker as well as the bribe giver so it flourishes everywhere.

In some countries, caring for others or even unknown persons comes naturally. I was offered shelter by an Algerian family that saw me getting wet in the rain near their house so they asked me to come in, dried my clothes and offered me hot coffee and a nice lunch because they had a big heart and saw that I needed help. They did not ask for anything in return. Another Algerian fellow asked me to move in with him because he could not accept that I was staying in a warehouse in the farm full of fertilizer sacs and insecticide . He had a big heart so offered his hospitality and never asked for anything in return. The world is full of such people who have big heart and always do what is right.

Unfortunately I see the I owe you one type of people more and more who have taken it as their guiding principle in life so they sacrifice their humanity just so that they can say that they do not owe anything to anyone because they have returned the favor.

Once I was stranded near Mt. Etna because I could not fight the Italians to get into the only cable car to get down so the bus left without me. I did not know what to do because there was no way I could get to Taormina so I waited by the roadside for a ride. Soon a German couple came to my rescue and gave me a ride to the town and tried to find me a hotel room somewhere but it was the tourist season and the hotels were full so they brought me to a camp ground and sat with me until the wee hours of the morning talking and sipping the wine they brought with them. It was as if I had known them all my life. They had a big heart and made friends with me whom they had just met. That is the humanity I  am talking about that seems to be in short supply these days.

I have been helped by total strangers in many countries because they had a big heart and did not hesitate to help someone who needed it. The idea of taking commission from a contract as a matter of routine and feel no guilt about it consumes many cultures because they see nothing wrong in it. It is very different when you call a plumber who fixes your faucet for a fee because that is how he earns his livelihood so one must pay him for his service rendered. It is the same way you get paid by your employer for the job you do because that is how you make a living.

But the idea of commission seems to me so corrupt that it boggles my mind. All over the world such people steal from the taxpayers billions of dollars so that they can profit. This gives birth to the middle men everywhere who take their commission and pass on the cost to the consumer that is you and me.

A farmer gets paid a very low price for his produce but we end up paying a high price for the fish or farm products at the local grocery market because between me and the producer come a lot of people who are called the middle men who take their share and jack up the price to the buyer. They do not allow the farmers to sell directly to the consumer and even threaten them with violence if they try to do so. Once I tried to buy a goat from a farmer in the market but the middle men said that they will not allow me to do so even if the farmer was willing to sell me his goat at a lower price.

I left without the goat because I did not agree to pay the middlemen who did nothing to earn their commission. This sort of thing goes on everywhere so the consumer suffers the high cost he must pay to satisfy the middle men.

This was not always like this. I remember the time when people showed compassion for others and helped without hesitation. My father always helped those who were short of money at the end of the month but he never asked for a return favor because he had a big heart. My Ma was also a saint who never turned away anyone who needed her help. But now we see this trend worldwide when people ask for a return favor for something they may have done no matter how trivial.

It is like in the movie Godfather when the mafia boss says - today I have helped you so a day may come when you may have to return the favor because that is the way it works. So are we to behave like the mafia people and forget our humanity in the process?

It is normal for people to feel grateful to someone who has done a great favor and helped when no one else came forward so it is also normal to do something for them when the time comes but great people with good heart do not help someone just because they have an ulterior motive . It is said that the left hand should not know what the right hand does to give someone help because to demand a return demeans and degrades the purpose of help. The help with strings attached beats the very purpose of help so people say that the nectar given with a mean heart becomes a poison while the poison given with good heart becomes nectar to someone.

I have never been able to reconcile the two meaning the big heart and the mean heart. If you are a good person, you do not seek benefit from your good deeds but such people are rare now in this world where greed and avarice is paramount that guides people in their daily life.

To put a monetary figure on a service given to you without hesitation and a good heart seems so callous and demeaning to the giver that brings into question the motive behind it. One can never repay the kindness, the help at a crucial moment in someone's life, to rescue someone from financial disaster, to extend a helping hand to a drowning man so to say that I owe you one becomes a repudiation of all that is good and moral in life.

So if you are in a position to help someone, just do it without hesitation. To be of service to others without the ulterior motive is the highest reward to your soul because it elevates you to the realm of pure joy and satisfaction.

 

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Sunday, July 5, 2020

An evil nexus

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Source : Google photo of evil nexus

Synopsis : Is it really worth living a life of crime? The criminals think so until the day comes when they can't think anymore when it is too late to make amends. The blog looks at why some people choose the criminality as their ticket to success and the consequences that await them .

 

Recently a tragic thing happened in a village of India where an infamous criminal lived openly in a fort like mansion he had built that he had equipped with CCTV cameras, high wall with barbed wire on top and steel gates . He had carefully planned it and had two escape gates in case he was surrounded because he was clearly waiting for the law to catch up with him someday so he prepared himself well.

His day of reckoning came sooner than he expected because someone had filed a case against him for forcefully taking over his land and property and beat up the complainant as well so the police came to arrest him one evening . He was no ordinary criminal .He belonged to the big league and was protected by the corrupt politicians who were his godfathers and some corrupt policemen on his payroll . One such policeman tipped the criminal off about the impending raid to arrest him.

It was in the evening when the team of policemen showed up with two senior police officers and several constables all very well armed to apprehend the mafia head but they were in for a  great surprise. They found their way blocked by a bulldozer parked on the narrow street so they got off their vehicles to proceed on foot but came under a hail of gunfire coming from several directions that pinned them down. Eight of the policemen died on the spot and several more seriously injured while the criminal and his companions escaped from the back door with the guns they took from the dead policemen. There were bodies everywhere and lying in their own pool of blood so it was a very planned ambush that the policemen had no knowledge of.

Soon the hell broke loose and the reporters arrived there in large numbers to live stream videos for their channels and chattering non stop trying to interview police officers and the villagers. This sort of mass murder of policemen was big news so it got the attention of the higher authorities who then moved into the quick action mode right away and surrounded the entire village , arrested scores of people for interrogation, sent hundreds of policemen to comb the surrounding villages and soon came upon two of the escapees whom they shot  dead but the main culprit escaped so there is a massive manhunt going on in three adjoining states and the border of Nepal to block the escape of the fellow.

All his bank accounts were frozen and the same bulldozer that was parked in front of the house was now used to  completely destroy the house, the luxury vehicles and anything of value. They gathered all the villagers and asked them what they knew about the massacre but they all said that they knew nothing, they were not there or other such excuses. Obviously they were all terrified of the mob boss and knew what would happen to them if they revealed what they knew because the fellow was ruthless and had killed scores of people before. There  were some 60 criminal cases filed against him and he was currently on bail but he was back again in his village carrying out his business as usual.

The forensic team soon arrived and started gathering whatever evidence they could find and  determined that the criminals had fired more than hundred rounds of high caliber bullets from machine guns and collected numerous other evidences. The investigation is going on and there is a shoot to kill order issued just in case the fellow shows up in a court somewhere to surrender so the police is not taking any chances this time. It is a well known fact that the police and the judiciary often give protection to the criminals for hefty financial consideration because there are always some bad apples.

It reminds me of the movie Godfather where the mafia got the protection from prosecution because they paid them heavily so that they could carry on their business as usual. They killed the policemen and even the judges if they did not accept bribe and proceeded to prosecute them. There was an honest prosecutor in Sicily who dared to put over 300 mafia men in jail  but they laughed at him from behind the bars and their gunmen one day killed the honest prosecutor. The cases were dropped so they all walked free. It is the same story in India.

Now let me explain the nexus between the criminals, police and the politicians in India that also happens in many countries.

It starts with an evil person who gets into the business of crime early in life and becomes wealthy by gun running , contract  killings, threat and intimidation of  helpless people to take over their land and property by force, running drugs and prostitution etc, and gets very rich in the process. He then starts bribing those who can protect him from criminal investigation that may include the policemen, lawyers, judges and other influential people. He bribes the villagers to keep silent or threatens those who dare to speak out just like what the mafia people do.

Soon such person gets involved in politics and runs for the post of Councillor or some such post  and wins because no one dares to run against him. He then quickly runs up the ladder to more important posts like a legislator or even a minister where the political parties start patronizing him. They see in him a resource person who can bring them votes in certain constituency where people fear him so they ignore his methods and protect him and his companions from judicial inquiry.

He is often charged with a crime, goes to jail for awhile where he is treated well and soon released on bail while the cases drag on for years in corrupt courts attended by corrupt lawyers and judges. This nexus between the criminal , police and the politicians is a fact of life because it has always been so. No political party in India has clean hands so they all resort to the dark Machiavellian ways to come to power that brings them untold riches and privileges. Read my blog here called The Machiavellian politics.

They become extremely powerful and handle billions of dollars of government contract from where they smugly take fat commissions. They open secret bank accounts where they deposit their ill gotten wealth often in foreign banks that do not ask questions, they start buying large properties in fake names, open up shady foundations to get funding from various sources and the money ends up in their personal accounts. They keep on inventing new ways to make scams and con the taxpayers who foot the bill. They live in massive , luxurious and free government bungalows, enjoy free travel, huge salaries, 24 hour protection by well armed security personnel paid by the government , free publicity in the news media for their next election, top jobs for their kins and relatives. etc. I could go on and on but the point is that a position of power earns great dividend in all countries , democratic or not.

In the ideal world, people vote to choose the government they want, the candidate they want who will represent them and help them by solving their problems but sadly we live in the imperfect world ruled by corrupt people who want to get elected even if they are not qualified to run for higher office so we hear of vote rigging, tampering of voting machines, purging of voter's list, redrawing the voting districts in their favor, giving the voting rights to the illegal immigrants etc. Vote  buying or outright intimidation are some other methods politicians use to get elected so they patronize the criminals who can deliver them votes. When nothing works then outright assassination of opponents works quite well.

Now it so happens that an honest person gets elected to become the chief minister who can't be bought or intimidated so he introduces  reforms in the police and the judiciary by first getting a team of honest politicians to support him and secondly coming down hard on the corruption that is eating away the taxpayer's money and punishing those who violate the law with maximum penalty. Criminals threaten him daily because he comes down hard on them and may someday even succeed in killing him but such are the risks the politicians dare to take who want to serve the people. Remember John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby ? They too wanted to serve but paid the ultimate price.

An honest person may remain poor all his life but a dishonest person who takes the life of crime reaps huge benefits until one day the law catches up with him so I ask the question here - why some people are so easily attracted to a life of crime when there are other alternatives? I believe that one can stay honest and still succeed in life through hard work, diligence and a desire to serve. He lives with his head high and gains respect from everybody because people know that he can't be bought and he is not afraid of anyone.  Why a person should be afraid of anyone who lives a straight life, who does not lie, cheat or deceive anyone?

I think richer a country gets, more there are temptations for some unscrupulous people who start seeing a quick way to get rich. The money can then buy power, influence, protection from justice and a life of luxury and comfort. Very rich people often get away with murder so to speak because the law treats them differently than an average poor guy. People say that one should not judge a book by it's cover that also applies to people but that is exactly what people do. They judge you by your clothes, cars, palatial house with swimming pool and the fancy Rolex you wear even if you are a full time crook.

So some people take the short cut meaning they become criminals and start enjoying all the perks it gives them with impunity until the time when they lose their impunity and end up dead. I am sure this is what is going to happen to that mafia don whom the hundreds of policemen are searching . The enraged policemen tend not to take prisoners.

 

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