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Why do I grant re-entry into Hindu Dharma?

2.1.10

Compared to the other cultures of the world, Sanatan Vedic culture is by far the oldest. Hindus of this culture have lived in many countries of the world since ages. Our ancient texts provide many references to this fact. However, this once widespread Hindu culture has disappeared from most countries over time and it would not be an exaggeration if we state that it is mostly confined to India today, much like dregs of medicine left over in the bottle. This decline of Hinduism has been going on for many years now. Many other cultures (religions), on the other hand, are constantly expanding to envelope the world. Religions such as Muslims, Christians and relentlessly attempting to strengthen their existence in the nations of the world… As a matter of fact, they are the predominant religion/ culture in many countries on the global map today. Both these cultures have developed a tremendous thirst… the thirst to devour all other cultures so as to become the sole remaining culture in the world… Will they be able to swallow Hindu dharma as well in their battle march? This is the situation that is facing us today. We have no country in the world other that India which we can rightfully claim by saying, ‘This is my country’.

The far fewer Hindus that now remain in India are themselves in the danger of becoming a minority. Therefore, Hindus must wake up and fight to ensure their survival. Due to lack of Government protection for the religion, Muslims and Christians within the country are converting the Hindus and biting off more from the declining numbers. Due to their efforts, Hindus have now become a minority in many parts of the country. In other parts, Jihadi love of Muslims and the conversion mania of Christians have caused a major crisis for the survival of the Hindus. In earlier times, Christians and Muslims used to pollute the Hindus at gunpoint and with the edge of the sword. Continuing with that assignment and with the backing of the Government, Muslims are now openly converting Hindu girls using the ploy of jihadi love while Christians are taking advantage of the poverty and ignorance of the poor and baptizing them into their religion.

We, truly, require a common civil code for all in our country today. This is not just my view as a Dharmaguru but that of the Supreme Court of India as well. The highest judicial court has repeatedly suggested to the government to implement a common civil code for all citizens. However, politicians holding the reins of power have consciously ignored this advice. The least they could have done for the survival of Hinduism was to have passed a law banning conversions. Then the conversions by Christians and Muslims occurring today would not have been taking place. The government does nothing; the upper castes Hindus, too, do nothing. To deal a blow to people blinded by religion and to preserve Hinduism it is essential to re-purify those who have strayed to other faiths.

I am striving to create a mass awakening among these very people who have converted into Christianity from Hinduism so that they return to their original faith. My purification campaigns have brought back lacks of such brothers and sisters and have held the work of Christian missionaries in check. If all the Shankaracharyas, the other Ramanandacharyas, the sages and priests started similar purification missions as mine, then the Hindus who have gone to other religions can all return to their original faith with dignity. If you protect your religion then the religion will protect you…. unite for the sake of your religion…. a lone person becomes politically weak. Today all the religions that stand united hold the reins of political authority. To ensure that your God and your culture remain free and to protect the independence of your thoughts and behaviour it is absolutely essential that you protect the religion. This is the clarion call of the times for all Hindus.

I am not blinded by religion. Otherwise, it would be impossible to initiate people from other religions into Hinduism and to bring them to the faith. As I am tolerant, that is why such inappropriate thoughts do not arise in my mind. On the other hand, I am certainly proud of my faith…therefore, is it not my first and foremost duty to preserve and protect my religion…. to raise awareness against conversions? This does not mean that I am rejecting the friendship of the world fraternity. On the contrary, I am preparing myself for that very brotherhood. However, if someone knowingly takes advantage of the poverty and ignorance of my brothers and attempts to converts them, then I will respond to them in their language by re-purifying such brothers. That is my thunderous determination!

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