Wednesday, December 30, 2009

What beauty and values do you see in the way of fighting of our Indian freedom fighters both extremist .......?

like Bhagat Singh and pacifist like Gandhi and Neharu?





What do they teach us?What beauty and values do you see in the way of fighting of our Indian freedom fighters both extremist .......?
No comparison between Bhagat Singh and Nehru. Bhagat gave his life for the country, but Nehru harmed hinduism more than moguls and british together could do.








people like Shivaji, Bhagat Singh, Savarkar are actual saviours of hinduism, gandhi made it weak, and nehru enjoyed the fruits of the labour of those great souls





Gandhi was an evolved soul, but nehru was nothing but a drunkard and a womaniser





i m sorry i never use harsh words, but this question woke up a Bhagat in meWhat beauty and values do you see in the way of fighting of our Indian freedom fighters both extremist .......?
Since you asked this question, I like to reply. The fighting of Arjun from the car of Lord Krisna was a unique sight. At any time you loss a coin from your pocket, you might have felt great pain and grief. At any time, if your friend or relative returned with a cloudy mood, you would be curious to know the reason and would advise as if you were. The War of Indian Independent and the freedom movement etc., were a time gone by when people have limitations (unlimited world) for their patriotic feeling and there were enemies and friends among the nations (Pakistan/ China). Before that there were country kings who were fighting. SUCH FIGHTS WERE OF DHARMA (OBLIGATION FOR THE POST) OF A KING. Such fights were also honest and controlled by law (Opposite to Machivelli Theory). My patriotic feeling was aroused when I felt that 'janani or janmabhumi' are slave or compelled to obey the foreigners and the wealth of my mother is being consumed by the foreigner. Even the children know the spirit of neighbour-hood quarrels for the border problems. It is a spirit of human - the selfish spirit for certain policy matters.
A country needs a strong leader who is not afraid of doing all that is necessary to stand up for justice. Gandhi, while he was a good man, was not one of them. Appeasement and excessive conciliation is a recipe for disaster, as they are the very means used by the destructive forces to get what they want and thrive. If we want our country to succeed, we need leaders like Sri Aurobindo who was not only a great sage, but also a strong and forceful upholder of dharma. He frequently criticized Gandhi for his weak and misguided approaches.





I wish people would stop being afraid of being strong and standing up against injustice because they think it is intolerant to do so. This is probably the most devastating legacy of Gandhi - to redefine Hinduism as a path of cowardice and appeasement. Such people need to read the writings of Aurobindo to see how misguided they really are.
I don't consider Gandhi and Nehru to be freedom fighters...I consider them to be selfish traitors who destroyed Bharat Mata. I hate them and I will always and forever wish their souls death and destruction.
I agree with aumji.





( i am also surprised to find aumji writing like a krantikari, my sadhuvad) i never knew he writes on other things too besides spirituality
We always fought for principles not for a piece of territory or wealth.

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