Mangalore: Cow Slaughter - Pejawar Swamiji Laments Lack of Political Will


Mangalore: Cow Slaughter - Pejawar Swamiji Laments Lack of Political Will

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Oct 16: "India can regain its lost glory, only if it takes steps to protect cows and the villages. The 'Gau Grama Yatra' being undertaken towards this objective, needs to be wholeheartedly supported by the Swamijis and the saints alike.  All the leaders, spiritual or otherwise, should commit themselves to achieve these objectives and organize public opinion in their favour. In history, there is a mention about the slaughter of cows and bullocks only during the times of the French rule. All out efforts need to be made to stop the unbridled cow slaughters that are taking place everywhere.  The main obstacle in achieving this goal is the lack of a strong political will. All the spiritual leaders should come together on a single day at the respective district headquarters and hold protest against this menace. Committees of cowherds and cow-protectors should be organized at the village level and youth should be attracted towards getting based in villages. Villages should be adopted to make them 'Gau Gramas'. People also should support the movement in large numbers," said Pejawar Mutt Swamiji, Sri Vishweshateertha.



He was addressing a convention of religious leaders held in the city on Thursday October 15, in support of the proposed country-wide programme of 'Gau Grama Yatra'. After considering the facts presented, the convention adopted a unanimous resolution, supporting the cause of protecting the cows.

Subrahmanya mutt Sri Vidyaprasannateertha Swamiji, Balekudru Mutt Sri Narasimhashrama Swamiji, Odiyoor Gurudevanda Swamiji, Manila Sri Mohandas Swamiji, Vajradehi Mutt Rajashekharananda Swamiji, Uppala Kondevoor Temple Sri Yogananda Saraswati Swamiji, Polali Devaragudde Brahmananda Swamiji, Swami Muktipadanandaji of Ramakrishna Mutt here, Prasad Guruji of Siddha Samadhi Yoga and Bantwal Kapilananda Swamiji, who took part in the convention, extended suitable advice and guidance.

Reception committee president Ajitkumar Malady welcomed the spiritual heads who took part in the convention. Rashtreeya Swayamsevak Sangh Jyesthta Pracharak, Kru Narahari, delivered introductory address. Vishwa Hindu Parishat regional president M B Puranik conducted the programme. 'Gau Grama Yatra' regional convener, Vinay L Shetty, proposed vote of thanks.

  

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore/New York

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / Mangalore - Well said sir. There is no value for human life in India. Perhaps we can start by protecting human beings. While I am a Hindu myself and I respect the Swamiji a lot, I think people should be free to choose what they want to eat. India is a democracy. People should have the freedom to choose their religion and follow whatever lifestyle they think is right for them.

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Thought is Noble, but what do we gain by doing this? I wonder, our Government and Religious Leaders who can not stop attacks on Human kind itself, what and how do we speak of protecting animals? Are animals more important than Human Lives? Can we speak of human lives protection, provide basic needs of life to many a villages and be humane to the less fortunate??

    All these hypes we do about unwanted issues, if only these funds are used to uplift the down trodden our society would be a better place to live in. Eating and drinking is a personal right of every human being on earth, how can somebody put conditions on that. Or do we call this an unwanted propanganda to errupt yet another communal unplesant issue? can we keep religion away from politics and same applies for vice versa too.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, perinje/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    I am personaly not eating beef.How can stop one's food by forece?This is a sensative issue for consumer as well as presever.God bless us!!!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur,Puttur/Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    I am against cow slaughter banning. The whole world consumes the meat of cow which is good for health. I do not need to consume cow meat because of the whole world consumes its meat. It is a personal choice and if Hindus rever cow as holy let them do so. Nobody obstructs compels/enforces them to consume but those who wanted cow meat to be consumed let them eat and why do obstruct,compel and enforce others freedom?

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    This is very good and constructive step. All religious and political leaders and clergies must whole heartdly support this move. All religious leaders in their sermons and preachings must tell and educate their respective followers to support and co operate in this movement. Villages to be developed and people will beprosperous only if villages are developed. Interfaith dialogues and discussions and an unanimous approach shall pave the way for its success. One should respect others religious sentiments and not only cows but also all domestic animals to be bred and protected. I call upon my muslim brothers and religous leaders not to oppose this move and support swamiji in his efforts to save local and indegenous cow breeds. Veterinary clinics must be established in villages. Animal husbandary must be promoted. Let this swami invite leaders and clergies from other religions an hold a open dialogue and discussion. Work out a plan and strategy and implement it with political will. Wait and see the end results...Good luck

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Can a upper caste Hindu embrace a Schedules caste/Sceduled Tribe Hindu? Can they sit together and eat? Can they worship their God together? Does their God teach partiality? When all these are practiced then we can talk about kindness to animals. Human being is more precious than animals.

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  • Husain, Udupi/Khobar

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Nobody can stop eating their food. If you wanna stop Cow Slaughter, Close the Butcher shop all over India.

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  • Hilda Lobo, Mangalore / Kharghar - New Bombay

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Request the Gau Grama Committee to build a 'doddi' [cow shelter] big enough to shelter and feed the unwanted cows and bullocks in the district / state / country. Let the politicians first take care of the poor people and beggars on the road side prior to taking care of the cows.

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