In India, the
followers of so called Hinduism are gullible masses, who are following
Brahmanism in sugar coated Hinduism. For generations Brahmans have concocted
and spread crooked stories to be-fool the masses and keep the Shudras and
Ati-Shudras, the achhut (Untouchables) following Brahmanical culture without
even knowing what they are following and doing. This deception was easy as the
Shudras and Acchuts were deprived of education.
These
Brahmanical crooked stories have made such a psychological impact that people
were bound to follow these rituals without knowing the reality behind these
fraudulent mythical stories.
The
Neo-Hindus say, “Light lamps and Laxmi (money) will flow into your house.” How
can it possibly be true that lighting candles will open floodgates of wealth
into anyone’s homes? All it would do is pollute the environment and nothing
else. If lighting candles could make people rich, then people living in the
remotest areas who haven’t had access to electricity for years would have been
millionaires and billionaire by now, as they use candles for lighting purpose
throughout the whole year, year in year out.
In his book “Discovery of India” (page 204-5)
Jawaharlal Nehru writes that festivals
like Holi, Diwali and Dussehra are imitation of Greek festivals. On page 235,
Nehru explains that the Brahmins are not a caste but an organisation who would
offer their daughters for guests. In page 37, he states: “Hinduism as a faith is vague, amorphous, many
sided, all things to all men. It is hardly possible to define it, or indeed to
say definitely whether it is a religion or not, in the usual sense of the word.
In its present form, and even in the past, it embraces many beliefs and
practices, from the highest to the lowest, often opposed to or contradicting
each other.”
Here
are a few facts and realities of the Diwali festival:
On
this day, Great Gana king Bali, a tribal was murdered by the Brahmin Waman. The
tribals who celebrate this day need to know that this is not a day of Joy but a
day to congregate and reflect on the struggles of their ancestors. Unite in the
name of the virtuous King Bali remembering his contribution and fight against
oppression.
For
the Buddhists too, this day is NOT A DAY OF CELEBRATION but a day of thinking,
reflection, learning, teaching and meditating Some Buddhists observe this day
as Deepdāna Diwas (symbolic representation: a lit candle/s or dipa)..
Dipa=
light (wisdom/knowledge) AND
Dana=
giving without expecting a reward
So
Deepa-dana is “freely imparting/sharing/giving knowledge/wisdom without
expecting anything in return. It’s NOT an utsav, NOT
a festival to be celebrated.
This
was a day in the Buddhist calender when Ven Maha Moggallana was killed.
Celebrate Diwali in any form and you’ll be celebrating the murder of a great
bhikkhu who served the Buddha, Ven Bhante Moggallana. Buddhists pay tribute to
the great Bhikkhu by contemplating on a Sutta dedicated in his name, the MOGGALLANA SUTTA
It
is my understanding that Diwali is chosen to be celebrated on this day in the
month of Karthik (oct/nov) to divert
attention from the above facts. The Brahmanic festival of Diwali according to
their holy texts (Ramcharitra Manus pg8) is
supposed to fall in the month of vaisak.
Deepdàna
Day on Kartik Amawassya is also said to be a day when the Buddha first visited
his pre-enlightenment family home., which is no big reason to celebrate. This
happened in the month of Phalgun’ around March, not Karthik. This is the main error even in the video
attached to this post, which again diverts attention from the murder of Ven
Moggallana.
Furthermore, there is no evidence of any Buddhist scholar, including Baba Saheb Dr Ambedkar celebrating this day as day of joy.
After the genocide of thousands of Buddhists in the rule of
Pushyamitra Shung, this day was celebrated as “Eekadashi“.
Around
200 BC. Pushyamitra killed Buddhists monks, destroyed Buddha Vihars and burnt
Buddhist literature. During his times many Buddhist places were converted in
Brahmanic temples of worship and worse, they made future generations of
Buddhists celebrate the murders and rapes of their ancestors in the name of
festivals like Diwali and Dusshera.
It
is also believed that when the invaders/migrants came to India from Egypt and
other lands through Iran and China, they brought their culture with themselves
and wrote the so called “Vedas” imitating Egyptian and Iranian books with
changes to suit their agenda.
“Ram”
on the name of which the festival of Diwali is celebrated is a fictitious
character. Even the Supreme Court of India has denied the existence of so
called “Ram”. So there is no logic behind celebrating his name.
Many
scholars agree that “Pushyamitra Shung” himself was the mythical “Ram Chandra”
who imposed inhuman laws on the Shudras and Ati-Shudras and stopped their
progress. It is also believed that Ramayana was first written during his time
to befool the non Brahmans.
So
called “Ram” (Pushyamitra Shung?) killed Shudra rishi – Shambuk, who was
practicing meditation. He was killed merely because he was a Shudra and Shudras
weren’t allowed to meditate. Buddhists who survived the wrath of Pushyamitra
Shung, began to be treated as the Acchuts, the untouchables.
Neo-Hindus
worship Laxmi, the goddess of Money but a recent survey showed that 70% of
Indians still live on a daily income of Rs 20. What to eat and what to wear? In
developed countries there are no gods and goddess such as Saraswati or Laxmi
but still people in these lands are more educated and wealthier than most
Indians. Neo-Hindus have embossed mental slavery which has shut all doors to
rational thinking. During Diwali, disregarding deadly pollution, countless
millions are wasted on fireworks. Should you consider crackers before blasting
them? There is a stagerring 15% per year increase in Asthma patients due to air
pollution. Selfish and Irrational minds do nothing during Diwali but add to
human suffering increasing Asthma patients.
All
Brahmanic festivals make Indian heritage rich with poor people.. rather slaves
enjoying slavery.
The
term “Diwali” is not mentioned in the Ramayana of Valmiki but it is found in
Jain books with exact dates. It seems the followers of Pushyamitra Shung took
the term from
Jain scriptures. This day was originally celebrated as the day of nirvana of
Lord Mahavira. Today, these facts are fast vanishing and gullible people are
celebrating it for mythical reasons believing them to be true.
All
fallacious stories, gateway to establish Brahmanical culture and allied fests
at first sight look harmless but in reality these mythical stories are deadly
weapons of destruction of the Avarna culture in India and imposes Brahmanical
culture.
Author: Syra
Acknowledgement:
Thank You Shekhar Bodhkar for allowing
me to extract material from your writings
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