Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Rise of closet Gays


   India is a country popular for its culture,traditions,vast variety of customs and its rich heritage.
 But with the increase in internet usage and metropolitan culture, evolved a new trend which is long forgotten by Indians.
 Gone are the days when happiness is defined with the word "Gay".Nowadays its meaning is limited to a certain section of people who enjoys sex with the same gender.

Welcome to the "Gay culture".

 Not to get confused by the word "gay" i'm referring to all types i.e., LGBT(lesbian,gay,bisexual and transsexual).I'm sure many of you are aware of the meanings for these individual terms,otherwise check this link.

 Now,i want to share my experience.

When i was single,i used to browse the internet to reel in some desperate girls.In this lame attempt i came across a site which is dark and red in theme.I signed up and was shocked to see numerous girls profiles which are really close to my location.I smirked over the Facebook users and messaged a profile,named Neha and an instant reply made me more excited,as the chat continued for an hour i got a suspicion that my instant GF(the intimacy was great) neha is somehow a male.And i'm stunned to know the truth from him/her(I'm perplexed at that point).He revealed the truth,he is a male aged 25 years and he wants everyone to treat him like a girl.
And i slowly acknowledged that every girl profile in that particular site is made with a fake name.Their "intention was not to cheat but they want to have an intimate relationship with a guy".And that was an unofficial gay site,and all the anamikas & gouthamis turned out to be guys.

LOL This is my life.

Hiding in our plain sight:

On that day i understood the gravity of the situation.

My account in that site still exists and i was eager to know the individual reasons behind these guys in becoming "homosexuals".
The answers i received from them are verrryy reasonable...from their perspective.
1.Girls have become very commercial bhayya and maintaining a girl friend is not up to me. Sooo..
2.I'm not so good looking to get a GF.
3.Every girl hangout with some boy i couldn't find any single girl.
4.This is what my brother taught me,when i was young.
5.Boss....Finding a gay partner is lot easy nowadays.
I heard a hilarious one too..
"my friend tempted me to do it".
Sushant Divgikar Mr.India Gay 2014 winner.  Image source:IBN 


Real time studies say that homosexuality cannot be developed by an individual himself,it is a birth defect arising from hormonal imbalance.Most of the youth are succumbing themselves to the mere pleasure of sex and letting go off their sexual orientation just to have fun.

 This gay culture is increasing day by day around the world and in our country as well.It was reported that nearly 3.5% of the U.S population belong to LGBT as per a survey conducted by Gallup.
 I'm not saying that gay trend is developed by the internet itself,but it has created a window through which strangers can become friends and meet people with common interests.
 The White house has legally approved same sex marriages in this year.

 Nowadays lot of youth are open about their sexual orientation and are living together with their gay partners.You can find these couples in Delhi,Mumbai also.

This was fair till now..But!!



India's "Big brother" the supreme court of India has interfered in to the most private thing and passed a rule IPC 377(Section 377A of the Indian Penal Code, enacted by British 155 years ago in 1860) 
which outlaws carnal sex
 (see here for carnal sex).

 And in many countries like Russia there is a threat for homosexuals.They have offended and penalized for having gay sex.

Shannon & Seema a Lesbian couple married each other in 2014. Seema is an Indian. 


Shannon & Seema,Indian Lesbian Couple married in 2014.Image Source:India today 

 Many have made their marriages a living hell by compromising themselves for their family's pride.They struggle every minute to hide their sexual orientation in a homophobic society like ours.Many men in India have annulled their marriages to live together with their gay partners.
When we don't care about  the well being of a person,why should we bother about his sexuality??

Our homophobic behavior has made the lives of Hijras a living hell in India.And this has become a pain in the butt for every citizen.I pity them for their lifestyle,as they were left with no other option than begging/demanding money as no one is willing to offer them real jobs.

  In my opinion having sex is like having a tattoo.It is as personal as that.What right does the supreme court have to outlaw a man's sexuality as long as he is not invading others sexual liberty.
Stop resisting the change and start adapting to it.

Famous people who were gay:

1. Babur
2.Ala-uddin khilji
3.Mubarak khan S/o ala-uddin khilji
4.Leonardo Da Vinci.
5.Eleanor Roosevelt and list goes on.


Now,
What is your comment?

Checkout my other articles:

When Jesus Christ Visited India

Sanskrit-The mother tongue of languages.

Ban on porn in India.


Significance of Dasavatars.


Ban on Beef in India.

Aryan invasion Theory.

Murder via Religion


Butcher turned Bodyguard



        

Section 377 of IPC on Carnal sex


   Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, enacted by British 153 years ago in 1860, terms consensual anal sex an "unnatural offence" and provides punishment equivalent to that for the offence of rape under Section 376.

What is carnal intercourse against the order of nature? Well, s.377A defines it..."Any person who has sexual connection with another person by the introduction of the penis into the anus or mouth of the other person is said to commit carnal intercourse against the order of nature.". In short, when it comes to sexual or carnal intercourse - the only thing that is permissible in law is the introduction of the male penis into the vagina....

And according to the law, the act of kissing the penis...or the sucking of the penis...or licking the penis is AGAINST THE LAW.  The explanation to sec.377A makes it most clear when it states that "Penetration is sufficient to constitute the sexual connection necessary to the offence described in this section" and would include the slightest penetration...

Sunday, November 8, 2015

WHEN JESUS CHRIST VISITED INDIA



                                            


                                                                
        "Therefore the lord himself will give you a sign.Behold,the virgin shall conceive and bear a son,and shall call his name Immanuel(Isaiah 7:14)

  Born on the day of Christmas to virgin Mary is the "Jesus Christ".


Jesus Christ believed to be the son of god is proclaimed as the most renounced man in the history of mankind.The holy bible written by the followers of the Christ rotates around the preaching and miracles of Jesus.But many historians started to question about the authenticity of the bible and about the unmentioned years of the Jesus's life.Since there is no description about his life between the years 12 to 30 in the Bible.


The theory which is going to be revealed here is highly conspired and the authors of these books have faced a mass refute Christians all around the world.And the immutability of their religious beliefs were questioned to the core.



   
 These doubts gave birth to many treatises and unlocked the answers to the never answered questions.


This theory unveils the missing years of Jesus before and after crucifixion which were left unmentioned


  


Before crucifixion:

  In 1887,Nikolas Yokowich a Russian traveler while staying at Tibet visited the "Hemis monastery".The documents at the monastery scripted in Pali script holds information of epic proportions about the visit of Jesus to India in his early stages of life.

 Jesus,is raised by his carpenter father Joseph with great compassion. An overwhelming affection towards his son compelled Joseph to send Jesus to a university in ancient India to get young Jesus educated at the age of 12.With the help of his uncle "Aber mattheyya" young Jesus has traveled to India to the only well structured university at that time "The Nalanda university" in Bihar. One has to stay and at the university for a period of 16 years to complete their education about all the sciences.In Nalanda they teach about Buddhism,astrology,astronomy,medicine,history,linguistics, architecture etc.Being a Buddhist monastery the Buddhist principles were well taught.

  "Deeply influenced by Buddhism,jesus has become a disciple of the religion".


   And after completing his journey,Jesus returned to his birthplace and became a prophet by teaching the principles of Buddhism with an alteration.




Statue of Redeemer in Brazil opened in1931.Image source:Flickr.

Jesus Christ has name in various Languages:


1.Hebrew-yahshua


2.Greek-Ieso    


3. Issa-Sanskrit

4.Yuzha-Persian


5.Jesus-English


The Resurrection of Jesus:

"He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again".The above verse is from the gospel of Luke referring to the resurrection of the Jesus Christ.

According to the gospels it is believed that Jesus has ascended to heaven in his physical form after crucifixion.
  

  But the historians believe that Christ escaped from his death and traveled to nasibus and Iran. finally reached Afghanistan,Jesus searched for the lost sheep(the 10 lost Jew tribes of captives of the king Nebuchadnezzar of Israel).
  From Afghanistan Jesus traveled to Kashmir where his search ended.By the time Jesus reached Kashmir,the migrated Jews have already accepted Buddhism as their religion.So,Jesus had no option left than to turn his attention towards them.The Buddhist priests who are waiting for the return of the Second Buddha(as per the prophecy of Buddha) accepted Jesus as a reincarnated form of Buddha.Due to the striking resemblances between the prophecy of Buddhist texts about the return of second Buddha "Metteyya" and Jesus,the followers quickly accepted Jesus with great reverence.Thence Jesus stayed there and preached the followers until a ripe age of 120 years and died in Kashmir. The evidences for the theory are strong and accepted by the historians.

ROZOBAL SHRINE:



Rozobal shrine in Srinagar,believed to be the tomb of Jesus. Image Source: Homecabs
Foot prints of Jesus in Rozobal Shrine.Image source:















   In the 1st century A.D(anno domini) king Gopananda ruler of Himalayan mountain ranges encountered this godly human who proclaimed himself as  "Jesus of Nazareth".

The tomb of Jesus Christ in Kashmir still exists in "khan yar quarter" in Srinagar.

  Jesus in India was called with the name "youza Asouph" which is translated as a healer of leprosy.


  In the view of Christians this can be a hoax,a baseless allegation and against their beliefs.But their belief is also based on a book written by the followers of god,but not the god himself.



Now,
what's your comment?

   References:  1. "Misah hindustan mein" by mirza ghulam ahmad  (after the crucifixion published) in 1899.

                         2.Treatise of the research team led by the Indian government(before crucifixion)
               

Checkout my other articles:


Rise of Closet Gays

Sanskrit-The mother tongue of languages.


Ban on porn in India.


Significance of Dasavatars.


Ban on Beef in India.

Aryan invasion Theory.

Murder via Religion


Butcher turned Bodyguard

        


   





Friday, October 23, 2015

SANSKRIT- The Mother tongue of Langauges

                                  

   "Sanskrit" a language born in the terrains of the Indian sub continent is the world's oldest spiritual language.It was documented in Devanagari script which was the earliest script next to the Brahmi script(extinct).
However the exact origin of the language is unknown and always much debated topic.Panini,an ancient scholar developed the grammar for Sanskrit nearly 5,000 years ago. Researchers came to know that Sanskrit is phonetically complex of all the languages.It is estimated that more than 102 Arab words have been composed from this ancient language.
A fine set of languages as Celtic,French,Latin,Spanish,Persian,Gothic and all the Indian languages have their roots in Sanskrit itself.
Tamil is the oldest of all languages,says the Tamil literates.But 74% of the Tamil language is derived from Sanskrit itself.

The endearment towards Sanskrit for Indians is so strong,they have always flaunted about the language even if there is no scientific evidence so far.But the increase in scientific technology and archaeological enthusiasm paved ways to the unanticipated.



Sanskrit inscriptions on a tablet found to be 3,000 years old.Image source:Flickr

The role of Sanskrit in curing mental illness:


 A set of words in Sanskrit called "Bheej Akshara" have the power to cure mental illness when recited.The  phonetic feature acts as a speech therapy,sounds funny??

 Several schools in Europe have incorporated Sanskrit in their curriculum.St.Xavier's junior school in London conducts annual speech competitions on Sanskrit slokas from Upanishads.

Pronouncing Sanskrit words triggers the Prana(life force) of the individual.

 Though Sanskrit is decrepit and under-looked in our country.The language is thriving in European schools since 1975.Universities like Oxford,Edinburgh,Cambridge have departments for Sanskrit.

The german airlines Lufthansa is a Sanskrit word,meaning Luft(extinct) Hansa(swan).


 "OM" have a considerable importance in Sanskrit,recently the NASA scientists have recorded the "sound of sun",which is beyond the audible range of humans(20 Hz to 20,000 Hz).And astonishingly a segment of the audio in the first recording is interpreted as sounding "OM".


Is Sanskrit can be used as a programming language???


 Yes,says the computer linguists.


 Rick Briggs,a NASA scientist in 1986 released an article stating that Sanskrit can be the only natural language which can be used for programming.And the computer linguists around the world lashed out with biased views.The ambiguity of the language in natural language programming(NLP) was always questioned by the westerners.

 Keeping aside the views of Briggs and Artificial Intelligence developers, a research team in India led by Shashank saxena and raghava agarwal have developed an algorithm using the idea of ashtadhyayi(a Sanskrit grammar).They said the grammatical framework implemented by Panini is enough to analyze other languages as well.

 Aryan invasion theory (AIT must read) a historic attempt made by the Europeans to snatch the literary knowledge of Indian civilization by plagiarism.


 The invention of Sanskrit is made long before Noah as per biblical timeline and Mahabharatha as per Hindu timeline.
 The archaeological,astronomical and anthropology evidences in the harappan valley dates back the origin of Sanskrit to 8,000 BC.

"But how such an intellectual language is invented by our primitive ancestors??"



"Allegedly speaking,a highly intelligent alien race have altered our human genetics,when human was a simian creature.Nearly 63 to 65 make ups in our genetic coding have resulted in the modern human"says Robert(Bob) Lazar a physicist in Area 51.


As per Biologists,there is a missing link in the evolution of the man.The alterations in our DNA is still a conundrum.










 "Our world was never the same.An elephant was descended from a gigantic mammoth and a smilodon prolapsed in to a tiger.And like wise,our human race may have descended from an intelligent life form(The Gods)".



Now,

what's your comment?
   

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Ban on porn in India.

Significance of Dasavatars.

Ban on Beef in India.

Aryan invasion Theory.

Murder via Religion

Butcher turned Bodyguard





                            ARYAN INVASION THEORY


           Britishers while invading India in 18th century came across the vedic scripts and the Sanskrit language.Tumbled by the magnificent grammatical structure of the Sanskrit language,a committee was setup to speculate a story around Sanskrit,then evolved the "Aryan invasion theory",it was a historic attempt made by the Europeans in the 19th century B.C to take the credit of inventing Sanskrit and the advanced civilization that had flourished in the valleys of ancient India.



  
Scholars of the nineteenth century, the highly venerated Max Muller is appointed in the committee to makeup a convincing theory.Max Muller, one of many Christian missionaries to India, was firmly committed to the Biblical account of creation. Muller accepted the date of creation given in the Bible at 4004 BC and the great flood at 1500 BC. This compelled him to date the Rig Veda much later in time than an impartial scientist would have done. Muller had to fit the entire Vedic tradition into a time-frame following the great flood, which Biblical scholars held took place in 1500 BC.Muller wrote a letter to his wife, dated 1886, in which he said “The translation of the Veda will hereafter tell to a great extent on the fate of India and on the growth of millions of souls in that country. It is the root of their religion, and to show them what the root is, I feel sure, is the only way of uprooting all that has sprung from it during the last 3,000 years”.These are hardly the words of an unbiased scientist. No matter how great Muller’s scholarly reputation, we have to examine his reasons for setting the dates around 1000 to 12000 BC. 

 But why did Europeans created AIT?

  To many European scholars of the nineteenth century the idea that the family of European languages family could have originated in India was unthinkable. It was just not culturally acceptable to think that the roots of European language and culture could be traced to darker-skinned peoples indigenous to India. So European thinkers began to speculate about a pre-historic “proto-Indo-European” race who had migrated from somewhere in Western Asia, perhaps around the Black Sea, Eastern Europe, or Russia, to settle in India. This,was a purely racial and cultural bias, with no basis in archaeological fact.

Aryans is a race of light skinned,blonde haired. Aryan invaded India from outside around 1,500 BC, pushing the dark-skinned natives, called Dravidians,into the south.This myth persisted long after an overwhelming body of scientific evidence, and a consensus of archeologists, showed that it is completely weak. It must be discredited before we can get an accurate picture of the character of Vedic Civilization.    
As we will see, the Veda was first “cognized,” not by invading races from outside India, but by a people who had lived continuously in India for thousands of years.
Also, the dates commonly ascribed to the origin of the Vedic tradition are probably off by many thousands of years. Archeologists at Harvard, Oxford, and other top universities in the US and Europe are now widely agreed that there was no invasion of India from outside that displaced the peoples of the Saraswati and Iudus river valleys. This civilization arose within northern India and there is also evidence, which i will elucidate as we go further.

 Sir William Jones was the first to show that there are many common words shared by Sanskrit and European languages. Speaking to the Asiatic Society in Calcutta on February, jones made a statement which was soon to become quite famous: "the Sanskrit language, has a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either,yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong, indeed, that no philosopher could examine them all three".

This is the end of the introduction to AIT. Every syllable of this article is the research of kenneth chandler Ph.D.

This subject is deep and vast,conceiving it in one page is not possible.I will cover the rest in my next article.


Now,
what is your comment?

Sanskrit- The mother tongue of languages

Ban on porn in India.

Significance of Dasavatars.

Ban on Beef in India.

Murder via Religion

Butcher turned Bodyguard



Sunday, October 11, 2015

Holy Cow - Mother or Meat ??


                     

   

       Modi's government(The no-no government) has recently(in mid 2015) banned the consumption & storage of beef,the slaughter of cows and bulls in India.Few states(kerala, meghalaya, mizoram, tripura, sikkim and arunachal pradesh) were exempted from the ban.And a violator of this ban will be charged with a hefty toll and a long time in prison in some states.


A woman caressing a calf. Image source : Flickr
  

              And this ban has triggered a cold war between the supporters and the non supporters.But the major brawl is between Muslims and Hindus which is a hypersensitive affair.This ban could limit the choices of meat for Muslims.As Muslims cannot eat pork as per Islam, and now if beef is banned goat and chicken will be their only choices.So,they are resisting the ban.From the other side the Hindus who worship the cow are fighting back.

recent tragedy that has taken place in u.p has jolted me(read full story).A man of 50 years (suspected for slaughtering cow after the announcement of ban) is dragged from his house and stoned to death by a mob who are driven in to a frenzy by their religion.

But,How did beef eating habit began in India:


(I don't want to dwell in to the Vedas because,none can live by following the vedic rules in the present day scenario)

 I came to know how this beef eating habit began in Hindus in the modern times.In earlier days when the caste system is vastly prevalent in India,most of the lower caste people had to work under the supreme castes since the low caste doesn't have their own fields or land and some times they are offended to have their own land.And in return for their work they were offered meager salaries.Few of these low caste people who were employed to cremate the dead cattle are resorted to eat the dead cattle.And this habit continued to become a cherished delicacy among them and later on became a priority for cheap nourishment.
"So,the habit of beef consumption has its roots in the crude caste system of our country "...Now,whom will you blame!!

The category who are against the ban:

  •  Now coming back to the present situation,many people who are in the beef and tanning industry directly or indirectly have retaliated over the ban.For the vendors and employees it is a struggle for Bread and Butter.Many families who are dependent on this industry will be ruined for sure.

What alternatives did the government offered to these small scale vendors??

  •    Another section of people who think this is the end of democracy,the "tongue category" (food lovers) who are also worried the most.
  •    Now one cannot force a Muslim to eat pork,and cannot compel a Brahman to have beef.It was always their personal choice depending on their religious background and personal interests.But the present ban is strictly one sided.
  •    And the poor who treat beef as a cheap source of nutrition compared to the expensive goat meat are awestruck by this sudden ban.

Anything if prohibited in bit-by-bit will earn fruitful results,but a sudden suppression will be fought back at any cost.And the pockets of the black marketers will become heavy in this pandemonium.

The group which supports the ban:


  • Most of the people wants the ban on the religious grounds and those who are against animal cruelty also support the ban.
  • Protecting an animal from getting slaughtered is a welcoming thing why don't they see it in that perspective?? asks a Blue cross member.
  • Cows provide milk and through which other diary products are prepared,ox provide the power to plough our fields,their dung is used as manure,and they reproduce only by eating grass.You cannot compare a cow with a goat or a hen says a farmer.


But in the middle of all this turmoil i came across a story which everyone must read.
A Muslim family from Maharashtra(read full story) has dedicated their lives to save more than 150 cows from the butcher's knives.They have adopted the old aged cattle which were being sold to the abattoirs by their farmers.


Cow wandering on the road.Image source: Flickr

So,if the government is concerned for the welfare of the cows,stopping the slaughter is not enough.The cattle that swarm the roads should be taken care as well,how many operational cow shelters have they built so far? 



Being.the largest producer of milk and the largest exporter of beef,the ban has dragged Indian government to cross roads.But in a secular country like India,the government should not ban things on religious grounds or else these decisions can lead to the bifurcation of communities.

Modi ji,"Bharath desh,rama janma bhoomi tabh banega jabh har insaan ek dhoosre ko izzath dhe sakhe".What kind of respect do they pay to each other,while they are busy in quarreling over meat??


Hunting,slaughtering and feasting on animals is everlasting,man has done it in the past and will continue the same in the future.But the choice always rests with us,to kill or to protect??




Now,





                                Butcher turned Bodyguard 

          A heart-wrenching story unfolds in a village in Beed, the epicenter of drought in Marathawada, as a Muslim family— belonging to the traditional butchers' community—struggles to take care of their 165-strong cattle herd. 
Acute shortage of water and cattle feed is making it difficult for the cattle to survive the drought. 
Shabbir's family with their cattle.Image source : Dailymotion
The last hailstorm had claimed the lives of three calves and two cows apart from 12 cows dying within the last five years when the region was under a spell of acute drought.


The family does not own a phone and communication is facilitated by a local scribe Navnath Yewale. 
Shabbir and his family is dedicated to their cattle, a tradition initiated by Shabbir’s father Budan Sayyad in the seventies. 

The family neither sells milk, nor offers the cow for meat. 
The bulls are sold only to local farmers at heavily-discounted prices on a written undertaking that they will not be sold to butchers and will be returned once they are old.


The family makes its living by selling cow dung as manure to farmers which fetches them about Rs 70,000 per year. 

The family’s transition, from belonging to the butcher’s community to become the protectors of cattle is interesting. 
“My father wanted to overcome the shame of being a Khatik, the term used in villages for butchers. 
"He started with two cows that he had saved from the butcher’s knives and began taking care of them,” said Shabbir. 
Following in his father’s footsteps, Shabbir purchased 10 cows from a butcher in 1972 and took care of them.
As news spread about this extra-ordinary butcher’s family of Dahiwandi, locals began assigning their aging cattle to their care. 

The numbers swelled to the 165 cattle that the family have under their care now. Shabbir’s family, including his wife Ashrabi, sons Ramzan and Yusuf and daughters-in-law Rizwan and Anzum do not consume beef. 
Shabbir herds the cattle into the wild to graze on the little vegetation available in the region.