Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 JAI MAA, I try to go to Bharat (India) every year to be near Pratah Smarniya Param Poojya Yogiraj Sri dadaji. This year, with poojya Dadaji's blessing I will have darshan of Shri Ram Setu. And if they start the project, in Gandhian tradition, they will have to buldoze over my living body. If each and every one of us make this resolution, do you think the politician will even think about taking such a project. PLEASE LET THEM KNOW NOW. If you think something needs to be done your time is NOW. Make more copies. E-Mail. write letter, make phone call. Each and every effort will not go unoticed. I do not believe in chain mail but this Power Point of Bhagwan Shri Ram Setu darshan is unbelieveable and divine. ï‚• The sands of Kerala and Tamil Nadu coast have 95% of world's thorium deposits--enough to meet electrical power needs of the whole of India. The cutting through of Ram Setu shall permanently destroy this precious resource and make India strategically dependent upon other countries for her power requirements for all times to come. ï‚• Ram Setu is a permanent barrier against tsunamis the kind of which recently struck the southern Indian coast. " Destroying the setu " , points out tsunami expert Tad S Murthy, " opens up serious potential damage to the entire Kerala and Tamil Nadu coast when the next tsunami occurs. " ï‚• The " ultra-secular " UPA Government has ignored textual and scientific evidence about the structure's historical value. " Damage to Ram Setu is a violation of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958 since this is a monument which has remained in existence for over 100 years " . ï‚•ï€ US space agency NASA's satellite imagery confirms the structure to be the oldest man made formation. By not recognizing this fact this Government has robbed the Indian people of billions of dollars worth of tourism-related foreign exchange inflows. ï‚•ï€ The assault on the mankind's oldest heritage site- RAM SETU has been ordered by the democratically elected Indian Government who are taking into consideration of all the Sanatandharmi all over the world. Do not let them destroy the Bhagwan Buddha statues in Afghanistan. As per section 295 A of Indian Penal Code, " Whosoever destroys, damages, or defiles any place of worship, or any object held sacred by any class of persons with the intention of thereby insulting the religion of any class of persons or with the knowledge that any class of persons is likely to consider such destruction, damage or defilement as an insult to their religion, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both " . Shockingly, the very government that should punish any insult to any religion is bent upon insulting Hindu sentiments by demolishing Ram Setu. In this connection, the Supreme Court's following observations made in paragraph number 7 of its judgement reported as S. Veerabadran Chettiar v. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker and Others (AIR 1958 Supreme Court 1032) are relevant: " .... Any object however trivial or destitute of real value in itself if regarded as sacred by any class of persons would come within the meaning of the penal section (295 of Indian Penal Code). Nor is it absolutely necessary that the object, in order to be held sacred, should have been actually worshipped. An object may be held sacred by a class of persons without being worshipped by them. " Even as per the Supreme Court's above-mentioned judgement Ram Setu is a sacred object for Hindus, and destroying, damaging or defiling it will insult the religious feelings of Hindus punishable under section 295 of Indian Penal Code. First Hand Layman Witness; Ashwin Kumar Iyer I have visited Rama's bridge near Rameshwaram. I went there last year. Though the place assumes a lot of importance historically and religiously, there is no sign board or organised tourism to this place. We had to go asking local residents on the way. Once we reach the nearby area (there is a newly built small hanuman temple) we have to take a motor boat to venture close to a kilo meter into the sea to reach Rama Sethu. Reaching there was not exactly a great experience, since there was no organised facility. I was told that a good view of the Sethu can be had during low tide times and especially during the nights or early mornings, I had chosen such a time to visit the place. Once I reached the actual Sethu Site, I was astonished and was in loss of words. The bridge should be easily 40- 50 feet wide (the visible part) and made of huge stones. For a normal logical mind it certainly does not seem to be a geographical phenomenon. It certainly looks like a huge manmade structure. At least that is was the structure of the bridge suggests. If you think something needs to be done your time is NOW. Make more copies. E-Mail. Gururbrahmaa gururvishnuh gururdevo Maheswarah | Guruh-saakshaat parabrahma tasmai shrigurave namah || Om, Rajyalaxmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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