Monday, November 15, 2021

Vrishchikam month and Mandalam season Wishes; Let us be aware of the happenings in Kerala society


Today (November 16) is the beginning of the Malayalam month Virshchikam, when Mandala season, which marks the beginning of pilgrimage to Sabarimala begins. Once, it used to be the beginning of a holy season, when the atmosphere in Kerala would suddenly transform from mundane to spiritual. The sound of prayers and smell of incense would fill the air. People would wake up in the morning and light lamps in the prayer rooms in their homes; some would abstain from non vegetarian food as they
begin observance for Sabarimala pilgrimage. However, this has started disappearing from Kerala slowly.

It isn’t simply the repeated floods and heavy rains that are changing the habits of the Hindus. The Sabarimala temple which is one of the most important temples in India has become a tinderbox since 2018. Huge police deployment and tension created in the area have distanced a section of pilgrims from the temple. Deliberate intervention and use of force by the left government in Sabarimala to implement a supreme court order allowing women of all ages entry in the temple and its fallout have destroyed the peaceful atmosphere in Sabarimala. There are reasons to believe that it was an organised attempt by certain groups to change Sabarimala, where Hindus of all castes and even believers from other religions were permitted entry for hundreds of years. 

Changing Sabarimala means transforming Kerala society as the temple has a huge influence on Kerala society. Hindus are blissfully unaware of such happenings and dismiss such conclusions as conspiracy theories. Let’s study our society and rituals and take cognizance of the attempts to change it. Let’s be informed. Information is the only weapon to defend us.





 

Friday, November 12, 2021

Demand for Non Brahmin Priests at Sabarimala: Reform or other motives?

 

Even three years after the mass protests that rocked Kerala following a move to allow entry to women of all ages in Sabarimala temple in Kerala where millions of Hindus visit annually, controversies about temple practises refuse to die down.


On November 12, SNDP Yogam (organisation of Ezhava community in Kerala) issued a statement protesting against the customs in the temple that only Kerala Brahmins (read Namboothiris) can become temple priests called Melsanthi and Tanthri in Malayalam. Mr. Natesan said despite a Supreme Court order that all Hindus who have learned temple worship rites have the right to become temple priests, the authorities were turning a blind eye towards the historic judgment. Mr. Natesan’s satatement came on November 12, which is temple entry anniversary day. It was on November 12, 1936 that Hindus of all castes were given rights to enter temples by the then Travancore King Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma.


Interestingly though even Nairs are also ineligible to become temple priests as per the existing customs, the Nair Service Society aka NSS has never raised such demand. NSS leaders are mostly conformists wh support status quo and normally don’t oppose Brahmins. If Natesan’s demand is part of a social reform agenda, one need not oppose it.


However, Mr. Natesan is not his old self any more who was vociferous about Hindu unity in Kerala. In his present avatar, he has become a puppet of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Since Mr. Natesan has many cases in Kerala against him, he needs the goodwill of Mr. Vijayan. If Mr. Natesan’s demand to appoint Hindus of all castes as Sabarimala priest is genuine and aimed at reform it is all right. Now non Brahmin priests are there in a large number of temples under Travancore, Kochi and Malabar Devaswom Boards. However, if some others are pressurising him to create controversies and use the window of opportunity intervene in Sabarimala with ulterior motives one needs to be wary.


Sabarimala is a temple where all Hindus and non Hindus had been allowed entry even before temple entry proclamation. So Mr Natesan cherry picking Sabariamala on temple entry proclamation anniversary day to raise his demand for non-brahmin priest at temples raises doubts. Sabarimala is a byword of Hindu unity and unity of all South Indian states. Creating unnecessary controversies about Sabarimala is a communist conspiracy which can’t be allowed.



Wednesday, November 10, 2021

 R. Hari Kumar appointed India's Chief of Naval Staff 


A Malayali has been appointed India’s Chief of Naval Staff. R. Hari Kumar, who assumed office as the new chief of naval staff is a native of Pattom, Thiruvanananthapuram Kerala. He has been serving as the flag officer commanding in chief of the Western Naval Command. Admiral Hari Kumar had his matriculation from Mannam Memorial School in Thiruvananthapuram and had his plus two from Thiruvananthapuram Government Arts College. He graduated from the National Defence Academy. He had his higher education from Jawahar Lal Nehru University, Delhi and Kings College, London. He had also attended naval staff course at the US Naval War College in Newport. He has an illustrious career and is a highly decorated officer.

He is married to Kala Nair and has a daughter. Kala Nair is a native of Haripad and is the niece of famous Malayalam movie director K. Madhu

Friday, November 5, 2021

BJP and Kerala 2


Why Congress leaders in Kerala refuse to join the BJP even as the congress is crumbling in Kerala also like elsewhere in the country? Is it Hindutva ideology or some thing else. It's definitely not Hindutva as leaders like Kerala Gandhi K Kelappan and Sarvodaya leader MP Manmadhan have joined hands with the RSS in the past . Listen to the video

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

BJP and Kerala Media


BJP often complains that Kerala Media is totally antagonistic towards the party. Is this true? If true what are the reasons? The reasons are 1. There is lack of investment by BJP and supporters in media sector. 2. The BJP has failed to build a media eco system 3. There is lack of professionalism. Unless the BJP intervenes proactively and builds its own systems, the party will continue to be insignificant in the media sector 

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

The left preach social justice but don’t practise

 

A Kerala CPM leader Jayachandran, native of Peroorkkada in Thiruvananthapuram, forcibly separating his daughter from her new born ostensibly because the baby’s father is a Dalit Christian, has exposed Leftist Hypocrisy. The left preach about Dalit rights, women’s rights and social justice but doesn’t practise what they preach. Moreover, by discriminating against Dalits, the CPM leader who belongs to an OBC community has busted the leftist myth that social discrimination is between upper castes and lower castes. Actually the lower castes discriminate among themselves too 



Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Sathyananda Saraswati: The seer who taught Kerala Hindus to fight injustices

 

Memories of H.H Swami Sathyananda Saraswati, an unapologetic warrior-saint of Kerala who fearlessly fought for the Hindu cause, continue to give nightmares to wily Hindu baitors even a decade and a half after his 'samadhi'. It is the flux in contemporary Kerala politics in the wake of the rise of the BJP which has brought him back to the attention.

Kerala's highfalutin pseudo-political pundits who have been searching for the cause of the rise of Hindutva here have finally found that the seer's 'divisive' teachings are inspiring a political change in the state.

When Swami Sathyananda Saraswati became vibrant in the public life of Kerala in early 1980s, the state's socio-economic spheres and cultural landscape were under the stranglehold of cabals from minority communities. They also controlled the public discourse along with Communists. The seer organised Hindus and challenged their hegemony; The Nilakkal agitation of 1983 against building a Church on a disputed piece of land considered to be a part of Lord Ayyappa's Poonkavanam (holy garden), was a turning point in the Swami's social interventions. Soon he became a creative disrupter in Kerala society and often crossed the rubicon drawn by Hinduphobic groups and challenged and defeated their machinations.

When a demoralised Hindu society which used to surrender without a fight began putting up extraordinary resistances under the leadership of Satyananda Saraswathi, vested interest groups were taken aback. They retaliated by spewing venom against the seer, accusing him of communalising Hindus, esp those at Thiruvananthapuram and causing irreparable damage to the secular cause. Such attacks on the seer continue to the present times.


Brading Swami as a hate monger


The latest among such attacks is an article in the portal of the media Malayala Manorama. Trying desperately to fix the reason for the rise of the BJP, at Nemom assembly constituency, the self proclaimed spinmeister of Congress homes in on the seer. Manorama spins a malicious conspiracy theory that the seer preached hate against Christians and Muslims in and around Nemom, influencing the minds of Nairs who are dominant there. The media concludes that it was the seer who paved the way for the rise of the BJP and his rabid hate speeches had put even hardcore RSS leaders to shame.

Is there any truth in the charges raised by Manorama against Swami Sathyananda Saraswati? Was he the hate monger who communalised Kerala politics? Absolutely not. The saint had never been a hate monger as the media portrays. His admirers and disciples included people from all religious and political backgrounds. A former Muslim MLA of the Congress from Thiruvananthapuram and a former articulate MP of the party who won from Kollam Lok Sabha constituency had been regular visitors to his ashram at Chenkottukonam. As the media itself says CPM leaders were also attracted to him. Would they have gone there if the seer had been a bigot?


The seer who dared to fight back


While firmly rooted in Hindu Dharma, Satyananda Saraswathi showed great respect to all religions. It was his integrity that attracted the rank and file, including Muslims and Christians. Though he was uncompromising when fighting injustices against Hindu dharma, he never had a double face or practised any kind of discrimination.

The ordinary Christians and Muslims in Kerala were never against Sathyananda Saraswati. But there were cliques in those religions who considered him as a thorn in their flesh. The reason was his unwillingness to take their insults against Hinduism lying down. Hinduphobic groups not just wanted to undermine Hindu cause, but also wanted to control the social response. While they considered it their right to hit below the belt, their opponents had to play according to the rules. That was how they preempted all resistances against them and Sathyananda Saraswati realised their tactics and paid back in their own coin.

Whenever vested interest groups tried to usurp the wealth of temples including Sabarimala, he opposed tooth and nail. He caught the Hinduphobic groups unawares by his honesty, straight talk, commitment and willingness to go to any extent to fight them. He never shied away from calling a spade a spade and spoke out against those who thought encroaching temple property was a piece of cake and projected it as a secular act. With their money power and political muscle they expected a walkover, but the seer forced them to capitulate.

The seer inspired self respect but never preached hate. But his intolerant critics misinterpret self-repect as communal Hindutva. They spread calumny to suppress the truth and prevent Hindus from becoming self confident.


Communalisation of Kerala politics


Sathyananda Saraswati did criticise politicians who endangered the Hindu cause but never communalised politics. He never pressurised political partiles to nominate his minions candidates in polls unlike the present day Chrisitan Church or Islamist groups who demand Lok Sabha and assembly seats. The fact is it was certin cliques in Christian Church and the Muslim League which communalised Kerala politics right from the days of Vimochana Samaram (Liberation Struggle). In Kerala's realpolitik speaking out for Hindu culture is communalism and the unquestioning and outright approval of religious and temporal interests of power brokers from the minorities is secularism.

Sathyananda Saraswati had the courage to call out such fake notions. He tore away the pretensions of Communism and revealed its inner contradictions where leaders enjoy a luxurious life leaving the cadres to toil. When he blasted the intolerance of a section of preachers of Christianity and Islam and the humbug of seuclarism, crowds milled around him. He crisscrossed Kerala and founded Hindu Aikya Vedi in the state to unite all Hindu castes; went to North America including the US, and Europe; united the Kerala Hindu diaspora, and popularised Hinduism among locals too.

When the agitation for reclaiming Ram Janmabhoomi began, he joined it and became the executive committee member of Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas Manch. Among the politically correct social and religious leaders of Kerala, Sathyanana Saraswati charted a different course by speaking and doing what he thought was right. If the left and the Congress are dissipating in Kerala it is because of the corruption and lack of democracy in those parties. Blaming Sathyananda Saraswathi won't help.


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