No scope for intolerance in India: Minister Prasad at Dharmasthala all-religion conference


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (EP)

Beltangady, Dec 10: The 83rd All-religion conference held on the occasion of Dharmastala Lakshadeepotsava in Amrutavarshini auditorium here on Wednesday, December 9 was inaugurated by minister of cooperation H S Mahadeva Prasad.

Addressing the gathering, the minister said that harmonious living has been India's tradition from time immemorial and hence there is no scope for intolerance. 

"Religious harmony and tolerance have been a part of Indian tradition and here there is no scope for intolerance. No religion incites violence. All religions follow the principles of non-violence, peace and tolerance. Though every religion has its own principle and theory, peace in the society, harmony and amiability is the aim of all religions," he said.

He also said that violence had increased in the world today. "People spend every minute in fear and anxiety. Injustice, rape and violence are being committed in the name of religion, caste, creed and politics. Violence in the name of religion is a deadly sin. Hamony among religions brings about peace, goodwill and reconciliation in the society," he said.

The minister praised Dharmasthala for promoting harmony among all religions. He advocated the teachings of Bhagwan Mahaveer of Jain religion, Gautham Buddha, saints, holy men and stressed on equality of religions. He opined that being human is the greatest of all religions.

"People have become self-sufficient through Dharmasthala rural development project. The cases of of farmer suicides have decreased here. People here give priority to environmental protection," he said.

Haridwar Vishwa Gayatri Parivar leader Dr Pranav Pandya, who presided over the programme said that non-violence is the greatest of all religions. "Violence is a deadly sin. Though science and technology is progressing rapidly, it is sad to see poverty, malnutrition, exploitation of children and sexual harassment everywhere. There is tolerance in abundance among Indians. We can earn respect from everybody with love and faith. We can achieve permanent peace and tranquility through sacrifice and non-violence taught by Buddha, Mahaveer and Bahubali. We can lead a
harmonious life of sacrifice, patience and restraint. The whole world is a family for those who are generous," he opined.

Dharmadhikari Dr Veerendra Heggade stressed on the need for harmony among all religions. "The aim of this conference is to promote harmony by identifying unity amidst diversity in religions. There should be harmony between religions in order for human relations to grow. We should know our religions and develop curiosity about other religions too," he said in his welcome address.

"When we learn about other religions, our thoughts widen. Curiosity leads us to seek knowledge, which in turn leads to discussions. Religious harmony happens when we understand the essence of each religion, take the sweetness from within and spread it. All religions stress on walking the right path, being happy and making others happy too. The seed of salvation is hidden in goodwill of this world and good deeds. All religions have groups and internal differences. To search for unity in those differences is important," he said.

He also said that the concept of all-religion conference during Laksha Deepotsava in Dharmasthala was started in 1933 by the then Dharmadhikari Manjayya Hegde. "The conference is being held every year since then," he said.

Bengaluru-based Sheriyar D Vakil delivered a lecture on Parsi religion, Dr Tamil Selvi of Madras University spoke on Jainism and Hassan-based Prof Sayyed Shahabuddin spoke on Islam.

Ujire SDM College Kannada department head Dr B P Sampath Kumar compered the programme. Dr L H Manjunath proposed Vote of thanks.

Professor S Prabhakar, D Surendra Kumar and Dr B Yashovarma Ballal were present.

  

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  • marol, udupi

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    Basically the motto of every religion is GOOD. At the same time there are loop-holes in every religion - in some less and in some more. This is because of the misunderstandings and wrong practices. Each of us should learn the good aspects of every religion. There is absolutely no scope for inflicting bad on oneself or on another in any religion. Then how come so much hatredness, killings, stealing and such evils in society??? Are we truly religious minded??? Is my correct religious learnings and my every day actions co-related ???
    Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    We are leading our life in most tolerant country in the world,issue of intolerance is the concocted story of jobless politician and their jobless followers.

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  • Rakesh, Pune

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    This Minister is not having any knowledge, he doesn't know what is happening around India. Has he read the news of Congi.. obstructing Parliament for long time without any reasons.. All the Corrupt Congii are Intolerance

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  • Bhaskar Acharya, Shirva

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    This Minister should send this advise to his Leaders in Delhi who are obstructing the function of parliament and causing harm to the growth of the Nation.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    Dear Mr Acharya,

    In fact, the dongi congi inherited the richly followed tradition of parliament disruption, very well practiced by our self proclaimed nationalist political party called BJP.

    When Congi tried to pass GST since many years in the past, it was not known to the public (like you & me) that it was anti development/ growth & employment.

    What an irony..? .... No wonder Britishers were ruled for more than 3 centuries for this very reason.(In spite of we majority Hindus living in this country differ with each other more than with any other...., isn't it? ... truth always bitter).

    Now what happened to temple to our Lord Ram....? (My suggestion is that we should not allow political parties to inherit this legacy, Let supreme court appoint a team of revered swamiji's to lead the task, in fact Bharat ratna Late Rajiv Gandhi made a mistake (with due apologies, if i may say so) by allowing to lay the foundation to build Temple to Lord Ram.

    you are welcome to correct any error in my submissions above
    (whether it is relevant or irrelevant..?).

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  • marol, udupi

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    If my body and soul is the real temple of GOD and really GOD dwells there then I need no temple or else all temples, Hindu or Muslim Or Christan, same for me. What is the real & correct purpose of any place of worship of every religion???

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  • Rakesh, Pune

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    Hi Girish Sir,
    That means 57 years experienced congi (exp in mis-ruling) has learnt from 5 years experienced BJP. This clearly shows that 57 years ruling by Congi.. was literally a big waste. if any other party (other than Congi) has been ruling India for at least 20 years we would have been a rich & prosperous country...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    There is no end to hypothetical answers, perceptions & questions...,

    Fact of the matter in your point of view is learning.., the universal truth is that human tendency is to learn bad or evil over good, that too at the earliest (i.e., quickly).

    So is congi..., despite 57 yrs experience in governing Hindustan as an elected government at the centre, what they learnt from BJP's recent past 10 year tenure as opposition come in their handy..., isn't it...? - lol

    BJP's position is like - "Reap what you sow"

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