January 14, 2011

Urgent need For Religious Book Penetration

Muslim Murasu, January 2011

People are ready to spend thousands of rupees towards yoga, meditation, physical and mental training in these days of mechanic life. Mental stress and heart diseases are punishing everyone. Due to advent of technical instruments, life is filled with speed and luxury. In the remaining leisure hours, debauchery and spirituality knocks the door. Profane entertainment will cause debased mentality and increase violence and graft. Spirituality is needed as an alternate. 5000-seater auditorium is brim with spiritual discourse. 10 days of Vedic lectures. Distinguished officers and entrepreneurs are at the feet of Guruji. They wander in search of solace. Trusts are hosting deposits of crores of rupees. Man today is in search of spirituality. Books will improve spiritual and peaceful thoughts according to individual’s capacity and mentality. Religious riots will disappear. Police, jails and courts will be rendered needless. Citizens of India will protect their life with self-control and self-discipline. Blissful words and utterances of cautions by Guruji and spiritual elites will lead the hearts. Today slogas from Vedas, Bajans are recorded as mobile ring tones. This indicates increase in hunger for spirituality.

Tricolor national flag and the wheel in its center symbolizes religious message and its necessity. Central and state governments do not spend a penny for the penetration of religion. Religious inclination is important here. Hatred rears high in the name of secularism. Government should allot fund to spread each religion. Religious books can be published. As a start, government can earmark 100 crore rupee each for religious preaching. There is no doubt that people are patronisers, lovers and seekers of religion. There is no need for secularism drama. High officers and ministers have faith in religion. Atheism, rationalism, socialism and anti-religiosity will not work in India. Religiosity has not subsided even after 63 years. Flood of money from individuals is being spent for religious preachings. Here life won’t move on after sidelining religion. Religion is not antithetical to growth in knowledge, progress in different arts, scientific miracles or human rights. In Tamilnadu, government and political parties need votes, support, donation, fund and tax from religious people. But government does not help religious preaching. This is violation of democratic duty. Religious extremism is dangerous. But even a kid, let alone others, will clearly understand the difference between love for religion and religious extremism. 12,000 Muhallas and Jamaaths are pledging for harmonious society. Here government can quickly allot 100 crore rupees for religious books. Constitution will not be a hindrance.

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