Puthige Swamiji addresses UN meet on tolerance, emphasizes respect for all faiths


United Nations, Apr 23 (IANS): As sectarian violence tears apart societies and atrocities are promoted in the name of faith, religious leaders gathered here for a high-level meeting on tolerance and countering extremism raised their voice for reconciliation and peace through education.

"Building a peaceful and inclusive society" requires "respecting each and every religion and honoring each and every faith," said Sri Sugunendra Theertha, the head of the Udupi Shree Puthige Math.

He was one of the speakers Wednesday at a High-level Thematic Debate on "Promoting Tolerance and Reconciliation: Fostering Peaceful, Inclusive Societies and Countering Violent Extremism" that was convened by General Assembly President Sam Kutesa.

He said Hindu philosophers and teachers over the millennia have taught people to respect other religions and this attitude was needed to bring peace.

He recounted the experience of Acharaya Madhava, the 13th century founder of the Dvaita school of Hindu philosophy to whom his Math, or seat of religious learning, traces its lineage. On a pilgrimage to the north of India, Madhava was confronted by the army of a king "of another faith," he said. Madhava went up to him respectfully and held a dialogue with him. The king was touched by this action of peace and openess and gave him a share of his kingdom, Sugunendra Theertha said.

In dealing with extremism, he said, a baffling problem was that "using violence to counter violence results in more violence and aggression. Instead, he said, "education was a peaceful weapon" to counter extremism.

He suggested that all schools should teach the Bible, the Koran, the Granth and the Vedas. "Act like a bee, which collects honey from all flowers," he said. "Collect the best from all religions and distribute love and peace."

Bhai Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia, the chairman of the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha in Birmingham, Britain, spoke of the need for reconciliation in a time of sectarian strife.

"Reconciliation is inextricably linked to compassion and forgiveness for ensuring sustainable peace," Ahluwalia said.

Some people were quoting isolated passages from religious texts to promote extremism in the name of faith, he said. To counter this, religious scholars need to work to clear misquotations of religious texts for extremism, he said.

"It is only throgh empowering the mind of the individual through good values and virtues is it possible to foster a peaceful and inclusive society," he said.

Speaking at Wednesday's session, Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said, "Religion does not cause violence; people do."

"Violent extremism is not a North-South or East-West issue," he said. "It is not confined to a particular region or religion. It transcends borders and exists across the world."

To counter the attraction of extremism to young people, Ban said, "We must show them another way, a better way. That includes working to end poverty, inequality and lack of opportunity".

  

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  • kamath, mangalore bangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2015

    Respected Swamiji
    please give same peaceful pravachans back in india also. i guess at least 5% of the public who come to listen hatred speeches ll join u.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 24 2015

    Entire World knows Indians are the biggest Hypocrites ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Good practices begin at HOME ...

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  • steven, dxb

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Good to see religion speaker from India. Hope his religion may walk the talk.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDIPI

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Swamiji is a really spreading the teachings of Acharya Madhwa which is very very modren by itself.
    Swamiji we are as always love you.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    World today knows tomorrows problem because day after tomorrow may not be true....now is the time.
    At least UN heard the speech as Hinduism teaches good but people have sold themselves to political/ fundamentalists leaders and only listen to them.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    I have also read of our ministers going abroad to learn about the 'famine situation' in India and some forest ministers go on a junket to visit zoos abroad just to see how crocodiles,snakes ,rats and the like mate...They come back and share their visual experiences here.We have improved 'leaps and bounds'in such quarters after their visits...the Minister's feel...
    What do you?

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  • VINCY, Bangkok

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Its very hard to digest what he says in UN Meet. He suggested that all schools should teach the Bible, the Koran, the Granth and the Vedas. "Act like a bee, which collects honey from all flowers," he said. "Collect the best from all religions and distribute love and peace."
    Back home, he never said these lines and will not do so.The statement is hypercritic by every line.
    The Hindu fundamentalists are trying every step to introduce Hindu Vedas and discard other religions from all schools in India.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'lur

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Mr.Vincy,I very much expected this comment from you.I presume that you people never listen to religious lectures at Udupi which is going on at Rajangana regularly.Thank god,that this swamiji says good thing but undigestable to sickulars or persons who have preprogrammed mindset towarsd Hinduism.Its a shame that major period of your life before leaving to abroad for earning 'ganji' spent with hindu soceity yet failed to know it in proper perspective.Sudhar jaavere Vincy!!!Ab bhee vakt hai!!!

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  • alwy, Canadian

    Sat, Apr 25 2015

    People can fake in the world stage what they like but on ground reality is something else only god can save the hypocrites. Good services comes from good mind and heart without material return and you don't need to prove on any stages of such work only lip services like modI. First do it teach it show proof of such goodness benefited

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Tolerance also means having meals with the people of all faith in their own matha in Udupi too. People who believe in Pankthi Bedha in their home town but talking about tolerance in a foreign country looks very odd.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    THERE ARE ONLY FEW GOOD SWAMI LEFT IN INDIA. WHO ACTUALLY KNOWS THE TRUE MEANING OF VEDAS.

    MOST OF THEM ARE AFTER MONEY AND SPREADING LIES.

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  • common man, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji is a great ambassador of Hinduism and is very broad minded in his outlook. I have my deepest respect for him. I am glad he addressed the UN

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  • KRPrabhu, B'lur

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    But rest of the matadhipathis of Udupi asta matt does not understand him correctly.I have attended his paryaya occasion in the year 2008.They boycotted his function and only on swamiji who extended support was swamjiji Bhimasamudra.I have see Dr.Veendra Heggade was occupying the dais for that paryaya event and was guiding every event thereon........
    Sree Sugunendra swamiji is a graceful saint......

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Now people in India will not listen to any religious leaders. The have their own leaders, so there will be no peace.

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  • Sachin, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Thanks to Swamiji for adding Indian perspective on tolerance. May such breed of religious leaders grow who advocate tolerance instead of hatred.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Very Good.
    The Swamiji should also address the populace of Udupi and D.K. districts in the same manner. We need to hear it.

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  • Praveen, KAVOOR

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Sarken sangley maraya..

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