Saraswat Brahmins want ban on burning of Ravan's effigies


Mathura (Uttar Pradesh), Oct 25 (IANS): The Saraswat Brahmin community in Mathura has sought a ban on the practice of burning effigies of Ravan, year after year.

"The Hindu religion does not permit burning of effigies of a person who has already been cremated," Omvir Saraswat, who heads the Lankesh Mandal, said.

"Burning of effigies of Ravan amounts to 'Brahma Hatya' (slaying of Brahmin). Even Lord Ram, after slaying Ravan, had offered prayers for his soul in Lanka. He also asked his younger brother Laxman to take the blessings of Ravan," Saraswat added.

He said that as per Hindu tradition, burning effigies of a dead person amounts to showing disrespect for him which is not even permitted by law. The practice must be stopped because a section of society holds Ravan in high esteem.

  

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Quiet Intersting
    We have many modern Ravanas

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  • Prabhu, Ujire/Canada

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    India is a civilization - a country of countries! One should respect its diversity in walks of life ie. language, religions, peoples, culture and interpretations etc. As long there is no violence in words and deeds towards others.

    So, one should not get upset by these little things.

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  • SAN SHETTY, Mangaluru

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    if at all someone wants to burn Ravana, he should have qualities of Sri Rama😌

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  • Aparna Thingalaya, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 25 2020

    Saraswath Brahmin is right. Lanka King Dasha Kanta great devotee of Lord Shiva, Great Scholar ( Pandit ) and warior Brahmin. Burning of his effigies of Dasha Kanta is not part of Culture in South India.

    Even we killed enemy soldier of Pakistan in Indo Pak, Our Armed forces never disrespected dead body's , rather buried with proper ceremony in 1971 Indo-Pak war. Cant understand why we insulting
    Dasha Kanta in Navarathri…..?????

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