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Finally this probaby the most important page because it explains the

cause why the "K" alphabet needs to change.

 

On the front page the spiritual and religious basis for changing the

shape of the alphabet "K" was mentioned. Actually this website and the

cause of the amending the shape is really based on this.

 

Meaning is what makes life important because humans are not automatic

like animals and normally have the ability to think. Thus anything

that is made by a human is there for a meaning and some purpose.

 

This is also for the shape of alphabets. Because the shape of

alphabets can give meaning. People that write by hand give some

meaning to reader about their state of mind and their character -- are

they neat, clean, polished, understanding, artistic and scientific?

Not only content but shape, style and the way they have written is

also important because it is giving meaning.

 

Now if based on a holy scripture there is some tragedy mentioned and

has a connection or link with a shape, then that particular shape is

also communicating a tragedy. Thus the question is sthat if something

is tragic, can it be used generically in the english language?

 

The shape "K" as it exist is more or less in the majority of the cases

flawed with tragedy based on holy scriptures. Thus why should

something tragic be present in the shape of an alphabet. Now the

tragedy is very grave and the shape symbolically is also very

descriptive of this. Should this shape be continually be ingraded in

the human psyche unconsciously and be put into a human? Also it can be

argued because it has spiritual basis, somehow the tragic shape

impacts the human on a unconscious or subconscious level to the point

of carrying out that tragedy mention in the holy scriptures.

 

Because the shape of the alphabet "K" is used on a mass basis, the

tragedy can also take the shape of gigantic proportions.

 

At this point, perhaps it should be mentioned what is the tragedy that

is being continued being mentioned in the narrative? The answer to the

question -- "What is the tragedy?" is SUICIDE.

 

In vast majority of the cases both on individual and professional

levels, the alphabet "K" is being wrongly shaped, it is being shaped

as three intersecting lines (see Examples "K" Alphabet) not as two

intersecting lines (see Examples "K" Alphabet). In handwriting people

are having the three intersecting lines because it is much easier to

write it that way.

 

This is risky because it is possible that people and society could be

putting themselves unconsciously in a suicide mode. There has to be

education and awareness of this.

 

These are the two references to spiritual and religion that will

provide the information about The Basis that have been gleaned from

two websites --

 

"In India, one of the most holy pilgrimage places is in Allahabad,

called Prayag or the Sangam. This is the spot of the Maha Kumbha Mela

which is held every twelve years. It is where the three sacred rivers

meet: the Ganges, the Yamuna and the Saraswati, which is an invisible

river that flows from Heaven and comes up from underground. It is

where the light waters of the Ganga and dark waters of the Yamuna

embrace and millions of pilgrims come to have their sins washed away."

 

http://www.krishnadas.com/text_cd.cfm?CID=...earth&TID=live4

 

"Suicide is generally condemned by the Hinduj Dharmashastra texts but

there are some exceptions in the Smrities, epics and Puranas. One

exception prescribes religious suicide at either Prayag (Allahabad) or

Kashi (Varanasi). It is written in the Padma Puran that "A man who

knowingly or unknowingly, willfully or unintentionally, dies in the

Ganges secures on death heaven and Moksha (release from the cycle of

rebirth)" and in the Skanda Purana it says, "He who abandons his life

in a holy place in some way or the other does not incur the sin of

suicide but secures his desired objects." The account of the Chinese

traveller Huan Tsang, who was in India between AD 629 and AD 645,

indicates that in addition to scriptural sanction, there actually was

a tradition of traveling to pilgrimage centres and committing

religious suicide in India. He wrote that people would arrive daily at

the confluence off the Jamuna and Ganges river at Prayag to drown

themselves in the sacred waters there. In more recent times, as per

the instructions in the Brahma Puranas, lepers' suicides were common

near the great fort in Allahabad until the British authorities forbade

them in the 1810s."

 

http://www.sulekha.com/groups/postdisplay....&forumid=756949

 

>From these two above references it can be seen that there is

importance give to intersection of three river lines, that also have a

lot of history and culture that is spiritual and religious. Also it

mentions that the three rivers intersecting point is also the spot

where suicides happen.

 

Suicide is then the symbol of the three intersecting lines and the

alphabet "K" in vast majority of the cases is symbolising this, should

this usage be continued? Is it not risky and dangerous to have this

status quo in the shape that can be easily changed and represented in

a better way?

 

Another point is according to vedic (indo) society, God is Krishna

(also spelt Krsna) and He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He is

being mentioned from the the 1965 onwards on a mass basis in the West

by the Hare Krishna Movement, a world wide mission and they distribute

books that the Founder of the Hare Krishna, His Divine Grace A C

Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada has translated and purported. However,

it should be noted that the people that are looking after his books

that also have removed the Founder from his position are using font

styles that make the alphabet "K" appear to look like as three lines

intersecting (see Examples "K" Alphabet). Because Krishna is mentioned

so many times in the books, even God or Krishna is being symbolised in

tragic and cruel way. These same people are also rumoured to have

supported the rejection of the Founder and also taken orders from

people that have rumoured to have poisoned the Founder physically and

spiritually.

 

Thus the impact for using the wrong shape "K" does not only symbolise

tragedy for humans but also God.

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