'Bhagwad Gita 'non-religious', nothing wrong if distributed in educational institutions'


Mumbai, Sep 2(PTI): Terming the Bhagwad Gita a "non-religious" text and "a way of life", Maharashtra Education Minister Vinod Tawde said on Saturday there is nothing communal in distributing the text in educational institutes.

Tawde also said the copies of holy books of other religions can also be given to colleges, provided they are made available for free.

Nowadays, even if anyone thinks of distributing the Gita in educational institutions, the move is seen as BJP's attempts of saffronising the education system, he alleged, blaming the media for "projecting it that way".

"Today, distribution of the Bhagwad Gita means one is communal. When will we come out of this mentality? Even a Class 1 child can be taught several aspects of life through the Gita," Tawde said at the launch of Bhaktivedanta Vidyapitha Research Centre at Girgaum in south Mumbai.

"The Gita, Vedas and Upanishads are not religious texts, but philosophical and scientific in nature and these texts should not just be confined to temples, but be made available to common man as they are a way of life," he said.

"If copies of the Quran and the Bible are provided free of cost, they will also be distributed in colleges," the minister said.

In July this year, the office of the Joint Director, Higher Education for Mumbai region had issued a letter asking NAAC 'A' and 'A+' ranked colleges in the city to collect the copies of the Gita from its office. The letter, however, did not mention which group or organisation gave the copies for distribution.

The move had kicked up a row with the opposition Congress calling it an effort to "saffronise" the education system.

"If anyone thinks of distributing Bhagwad Gita (in educational institutions), it is termed as BJP's attempts of saffronising the education system by newspapers and television channels," Tawde said.

He said when Bhaktivedanta Trust of Bhiwandi in adjoining Thane district wanted to distribute the copies of the Gita in colleges, he informed them that the government itself cannot do so, but it could give a list of colleges to which the copies of the Gita could be provided.

"I asked the officials to help them (the Trust). But, the Gita bhakts (people of the Trust) themselves went to the colleges and distributed the copies," he said.

Tawde said the key question concerning the education system today is whether students were being imparted knowledge or just information was being passed on to them.

The minister said that between 2020 and 2045, India will be the youngest country in the world and the aim should not just be to supply human resource to the world, but also to give the country's immense knowledge on Vedas to transform the world. 

  

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  • indian, Coastal Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    My dear people, it is not necessary to distribute these individually to each student in all educational Institutions. Instead can be kept in their libraries, so that students can avail them and read as per convenience/interest. No doubt all are free to read and understand all good things from the books of wisdom. There is enough to be done to convert our current education system into innovative and research based learning, which is priority for the development of young India of tomorrow.

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  • SANTOSH KUMAR, SHARJAH

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Agreed, all holy books are non religious, but in India difficult to convenience people.
    Sure this step will create heat in public. Temples are the right places to teach" a way of life life ". Instead of collecting only donations , hundi/s we can try to give back something to public also. Brahmins / trusties ! please initiate at least GEETA preaching session for public,, weekly once. But public has to compulsory attend without fail or pay penalty.

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    One more agenda which never can be accepted. Religion is within the wall of the families with freedom to follow. No one can take away this freedom. Stop inculcating the idea of bringing any religious books in the schools or colleges or any educational institution. These institution are educating children how to respect, love,care and help one another without any difference in casts and religion. Besides these institutes help the children for their future in educating which in turn will help them to choose the job of their individual interest. Let this continue.

    No other subject found and hence bringing in religious books in the institutions. Kindly stop raising unnecessary issues and lets work on establishing peace and brotherhood among all the people.

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  • Valerian D'Souza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Speak truth on religious books.
    In that context, Bible, Quran, Torah (Judaism) Tripitaka ( Buddhists) are all books on ways of life books; can be termed as non - religious!

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  • Anil, MP

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Its good... All will become experts in all fields...
    We can learn , How to make plastic surgery.... How to construct a aircraft which travels to other planets... We can learn how to get a child by just standing in front of River Ganga & reciting some mantras...... Lot lot we can learn.....
    Well Done BJP......

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    RICE BAG CONVERT....AND WHAT YOU PEOPLE DO BUS STAND ,TOILET, HOSPITAL EVERY WHERE DISTRIBUTING YOUR BOOKS .MARKETING RELIGION

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Bhakt Sir, we still believe when Fekuji said about the first plastic surgery of Ganesha and when someone said internet existed during Mahabharata. hehe.

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Some one said first mob lynching happened 2000 years ago..

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  • Anil, MP

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    @Jagadish,
    Bhai I am Hindu...... If any body speaks means... automatically he becomes Anti- national & Anti-Hindu...
    Brother Religion & Development should not go together..... Bcoz there will be no development....
    Just take example of Islamic nations.......
    Any Book should be inside 4 walls... Not out.....

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  • abdallah, Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    Back door entry.... soon all teaching will also be in Sanskrit....

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore /Bahrain

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    We should accept it and its indian way of life... while russia and germancy teaches Sanskrit, our govt has to wait for permission to even talk...this is democracy

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 02 2018

    First Try to teach in all the temples make it compulsory fix a time atleast a one hour should be taught the true meaning of each words which was written in Sanskrit but make sure not the one which was modified by the RSS.

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