Yuva Bharati July 2013



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Editorial 03

Swami Vivekananda answers

our questions-6 06

Wisdom through Stories told by Swami

Vivekananda-6 08

Obsession And Transcendence -5 10

Vivekananda On Schopenhauer 14

Swami Vivekananda's historic meditation

on the Sreepada Shila in Kanyakumari 16

Uma & Aum 26

Of Language, Genes and Shiva's Drum:

a 2013 Update on Aryan Question 28

New Hope Dawns For Cancer Patients!!

Cancer Is Curable!

Cancer Is Preventable! 33

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Invocation Invocation

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(My Prostrations to Lord Shiva, the description of whose great Tandava Dance sends a thrill of Blessedness

through the Devotees)

1.1: From His Huge Matted Hair like a Forest, is Pouring out and Flowing down the Sacred Water of the

River Ganges, and making the Ground Holy; on that Holy Ground Shiva is dancing His Great Tandava ;

1.2: Supporting His Neck and Hanging down are the Lofty Serpents which are Adorning His Neck like

Garlands,

1.3: His Damaru is continuously Weaving out the Sound - Damad, Damad, Damad, Damad - and filling the

Air all around,

1.4: Shiva Performed such a Passionate Tandava; O my Lord Shiva, Please Extend the Auspicious Tandava

Dance within our beings also.

Editorial

It is time for a moratorium on ….

You decide.

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T

he month of May mostly brought us anguish and heart

burn: for some for the right reasons but for many for

non-issues. Chinese intrusion inside the sensitive

Ladakh region and Maoist massacre at Chattisgarh should

have made Indian psyche burn in anguish. And Indian

collective mind did burn and it did for IPL Cricket scandals.

Such is the stranglehold of Cricket in the minds of Indian people.

China has been making systematic plan of weakening Indian geo-political advantages

in the region. Apart from the 'String of Pearls' the network of Chinese military and

commercial facilities around Indian Ocean which effectively neutralizes the naval

advantage that India has over China and Pakistan in the Indian Ocean, now China has

also connected a strategically important Pakistani port Gwadar port via rail, road and

air routes. This makes it possible for a China-Pakistani coordinated encircling of India

through a naval network. The deal was signed by the authorities of two nations May this

year – when Indians were enthralled in a voyeuristic pursuit of IPL scandal over that

colonial hangover called cricket that is more a gambling than a game – even in its pre-

degenerate days when it used to be played without cheerleaders in miniskirts.

Maoists have been launching deadly attacks on our security personnel, democratic

setup, using every weakness and corruption in our polity luring the frustrated and

righteously angry youths as well as marginalized tribals into their ranks. On the day of

the recent massacre perpetrated by Maoists, the social networks of Indian cyberspace

buzzed more with IPL scandal than with this inhuman barbaric attack committed by a

section of our own people on us. Can one think of US cyberspace talking about a

baseball scandal on 9/11 evening? Welcome to the modern mind of India where the

opiate of a colonial game makes people worry more about the scandal in the gambling

lanes of their metro-cities than their own kith massacred in the killing fields of

Chattisgarh.

Bollywood-cricket-human auctioning-millions of rupees- obscene consumerism: it is all

heavy heady cocktail for the terrorist network, next door and inside India, which has

already taken strong roots in the shadowy financial world of Bollywood. Dawood and

his boys would have to be moronic imbeciles if they are not using this brew to boost their

operations and control over the financial empires of India. And they have definitely

done a perfect job – even as our middle class cheered with meaningless jingles the action

of the greased palms in the cricket creases.

Let it be said that cricket has for long sucked the vitality of our national youth, drained

our national resources mercilessly and has imposed itself on our collective psyche like a

demon. Think of the unsung heroes and heroines of other sports and games. See the way

Chinese and Japanese sports and games are promoted worldwide and see just how

much attention Kabadi gets. In fact Kabadi is the naturally evolved sports of this nation.

It unites India in a way we have never given its due. If one has seen the players belonging

to any state – Punjab or Gujarat or Tamil Nadu- before entering the field instinctively

touching the soil and venerating the Mother Earth, one would surely understand how

much of a civilizational value that game represents. Promoting Kabadi internationally is

promoting also Indic values and cultures worldwide. But where is the money? Where is

the media limelight that is due? It has all gone into that colonial drain called cricket

which now also finances Dawood to plot further massacres of Indians.

Or wrestling: It is one of the most beautiful games in the world. It is about flexibility and

strength. It is a scientific game. It is not barbaric as boxing where the players routinely

spend the evenings of their lives immobilized and privacies of their lives as socially

hostile individuals. But in India wrestling has been nurtured as a spiritual tradition. The

Akharas with Hanuman as the spiritual Guru of the sports, has created a vibrant

network of logistics for the players throughout India. When the International Olympic

Committee (IOC) decided to drop wrestling from the 2020 Olympics games, where was

the outrage that should have been there in India? It was missing because all sports

energy has been channelized into that colonial game called cricket.

Or Hockey: India was once the best team in hockey in the world, and The Indian men's

field hockey team is the most successful field hockey team in Olympic history with 8

gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals. However we and our media notoriously let hockey

fade from our attention. Where was the national euphoria when India beat France in

2012-Olympic qualifier hockey with a resounding 8-1? Where did vanish the media lime

light and adulation for Sandeep Singh, who scored against France five goals – including

a hat-trick? Where was the national outrage, when hockey player Dhanraj Pillay was

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humiliated by powers of petty politics which systematically destroyed hockey in India?

When was the last time one saw a hockey player endorsing a product in Indian

television channel?

Or Archery: How many of us remember the tragedy of Limba Ram – the boy from the

Ahari tribe of Rajastan who was nurtured by Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram and who went on

to create world records and win gold medals for India in International Archery and

ultimately ended up living in the garage of an MLA when a shoulder injury –not

properly treated- affected his archery talents? Where are those advertisements which

featured Limba Ram – a worthy descendant of Arjuna and Rama- and where are those

posters which adore the youth hostels projecting him as a youth icon for millions of

Indian youths?

The simple answer is cricket swallows it all. Like a glutton cricket has lapped up all our

time, energy, money, and media light. In return it has given us degeneration, corruption

and scandals.

To paraphrase Mahatma Gandhi, even with the best of our efforts India can only be a

third rate cricket playing country but with a little more effort it can create the best teams

in hockey, chess, wrestling, Kabadi and archery. Then for Indian sports and games,

scandal shall become a rarity and Olympic medals in dozens a habitual reality.

Aravindan Neelakandan

YB-ET

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Swami Vivekananda answers our questions-6

(Words in Italics are by the compiler)

Compiled by

Nivedita Raghunath Bhide

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Question 6: What is

Bhakti? Can we call the

extreme attachment and

love for any person as

Bhakti?

A n s w e r : I n

commenting on the

Sutra of Patanj al i ,

I s h v a r a

pranidhanadva, i.e.

"Or by the worship of

the Supreme Lord"--

B h o j a s a y s ,

"Pranidhana is that

s or t of Bha kt i i n

wh i c h , wi t h o u t

seeking results, such

as sense - enjoyments

etc. , al l works are

dedi c at ed t o t hat

Teacher of teachers."

Bhagavan Vyasa also,

when commenting on the same, defines

Pranidhana as "the form of Bhakti by which the

mercy of the Supreme Lord comes to the Yogi,

and blesses him by granting him his desires".

According to Shandilya, "Bhakti is intense love

to God." The best definition is, however, that

given by the king of Bhaktas, Prahlada: "That

deathless love which the ignorant have for the

fleeting objects of the senses -- as I keep

meditating on Thee -- may not that love slip

away from the heart!"

Love ! For whom? For the Supreme Lord

Ishvara. Love for any other being, however

great cannot be Bhakti; for, as Ramanuja says in

his Shri Bhashya, quoting an ancient Acharya,

i.e. a great teacher: "From

Brahma to a clump of

grass, all things that live

in the world are slaves of

birth and death caused

by Karma; therefore they

cannot be helpful as

objects of meditation,

because they are all in

ignorance and subject to

change." In commenting

on the word Anurakti

used by Shandilya, the

c o m m e n t a t o r

Svapneshvara says that it

means Anu, after, and

Rakti, attachment; i.e. the

attachment which comes

after the knowledge of

the nature and glory of

Go d ; e l s e a b l i n d

attachment to any one,

e.g. to wife or children,

would be Bhakti. We plainly see, therefore,

that Bhakti is a series or succession of mental

efforts at religious realisation beginning with

ordinary worship and ending in a supreme

intensity of love for Ishvara.

Question continues: So again a question arises in

the mind, who is Ishvara? What is definition of

Ishvara given by our Shashras?

Answer: Janmadyasya yatah --"From whom is

the birth, continuation, and dissolution of the

universe,"-- he is Ishvara --"the Eternal, the

Pure, the Ever - free, the Almighty, the All -

knowing, the All - merciful, the Teacher of all

teachers"; and above all, Sa Ishvarah

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anirvachaniya - premasvarupah --"He the

Lord is, of His own nature, inexpressible

Love." These certainly are the definitions of a

Personal God.

Are there then two Gods -- the "Not this, not

this," the Sat - chit - ananda, the Existence -

knowledge - bliss of the philosopher, and this

God of Love of the Bhakta? No, it is the same

Sat - chit - ananda who is also the God of Love,

the impersonal and personal in one. It has

always to be understood that the Personal God

worshipped by the Bhakta is not separate or

different from the Brahman. The Supreme most

is never either this or that but it is simultaneously

everything. For example the light is wave as well as

particles called photon. It works as wave as well as

particle. The Ishvara too is Nirguna and Saguna, is

impersonal and personal.

All is Brahman, the One without a second; only

the Brahman, as unity or absolute, is too much

of an abstraction to be loved and worshipped;

so the Bhakta chooses the relative aspect of

Brahman, that is, Ishvara, the supreme Ruler.

To use a simile: Brahman is as the clay or

substance out of which an infinite variety of

articles are fashioned. As clay, they are all one;

but form or manifestation differentiates them.

Before every one of them was made, they all

existed potentially in the clay, and, of course,

they are identical substantially; but when

formed, and so long as the form remains, they

are separate and different; the clay - mouse can

never become a clay - elephant, because, as

manifestations, form alone makes them what

they are, though as unformed clay they are all

one. Ishvara is the highest manifestation of the

Absolute Reality, or in other words, the highest

possible reading of the Absolute by the human

mind. Creation is eternal, and so also is

Ishvara. (Volume III page number 35-37)

Wisdom through Stories told by Swami Vivekananda-6

Compiled by

Nivedita Raghunath Bhide

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The Great Gautam Buddha: The knowledge of God is unimportant becoming

pure like God is our foremost duty.

(Words in Italics are by the compiler)

Buddhism is one of our sects. It

was founded by a great man

called Gautama, who became

di sgust ed at t he et er nal

metaphysical discussions of his

da y, a nd t he c umbr ous

rituals… He was also against

the tremendous priestcraft. He

preached a religion in which

there was no motive power,

and was perfectly agnostic

about metaphysics or theories

about God. He was often asked

if there was a God, and he

answered, he did not know.

When asked about r i ght

conduct, he would reply, "Do

good and be good." Once there came five

Brahmins, who asked him to settle their

discussion. One said, "Sir, my book says that

God is such and such, and that this is the way to

come to God." Another said, "That is wrong, for

my book says such and such, and this is the

way to come to God"; and so the others. He

listened calmly to all of them, and then asked

them one by one, "Does any one of your books

say that God becomes angry, that He ever

injures anyone, that He is impure?" "No, Sir,

they all teach that God is pure and good."

"Then, my friends, why do you not become

pure and good first, that you may know what

God is?"

Of course I do not endorse all his philosophy. I

want a good deal of metaphysics, for myself. I

entirely differ in many respects, but, because I

differ, is that any reason why I should not see

the beauty of the man? He was the only man

who was bereft of all motive power. There

were other great men who all said they were

the Incarnations of God Himself, and that

those who would believe in them would go to

heaven. But what did Buddha say with his

dying breath? "None can help you; help

yourself; work out your own salvation." He

said about himself, "Buddha is the name of

infinite knowledge, infinite as the sky; I,

Gautama, have reached that state; you will all

reach that too if you struggle for it." Bereft of all

motive power, he did not want to go to heaven,

did not want money; he gave up his throne and

everything else and went about begging his

bread through the streets of India, preaching

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wide as the ocean.

He was the only man who was ever ready to

give up his life for animals to stop a sacrifice.

He once said to a king, "If the sacrifice of a lamb

helps you to go to heaven, sacrificing a man

will help you better; so sacrifice me." The king

was astonished. And yet this man was without

any motive power. He stands as the perfection

of the active type, and the very height to which

he attained shows that through the power of

work we can also attain to the highest

spirituality.

To many the path becomes easier if they

believe in God. But the life of Buddha shows

that even a man who does not believe in God,

has no metaphysics, belongs to no sect, and

does not go to any church, or temple, and is a

confessed materialist, even he can attain to the

highest. We have no right to judge him. I wish I

had one infinitesimal part of Buddha's heart.

Buddha may or may not have believed in God;

that does not matter to me. He reached the

same state of perfection to which others come

by Bhakti -- love of God -- Yoga, or Jnana.

Perfection does not come from belief or faith.

Talk does not count for anything. Parrots can

do that. Perfection comes through the

disinterested performance of action. (Volume

IV page 135-136)

Swami Vivekananda saved Hinduism and saved India.

But for him we would have lost our religion and would not

have gained our freedom. We therefore owe everything to

Swami Vivekananda. May his faith, his courage and his

wisdom ever inspire us so that we may keep safe the treasure

we have received from him.

---C. Rajagopalachari.

Understanding Mind

OBSESSION AND TRANSCENDENCE - 5

Prof. P.T.Santha

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ach soul is potentially divine. The goal

E

is to manifest this Divinity within, by

controlling nature, external and

internal. Do this either by work or worship, or

psychic control or philosophy – by one or all

these – and be free. This is the whole of religion.

the ultimate goal of all religions is – reunion

with God .the methods of attaining the end of

religion are called yoga. karma yoga, bhakthi

yoga, Raja yoga Gnana yoga are the different

forms of yoga to suit the different natures and

temperaments of men.

One central ideal of vedanta is this Oneness.

We have to understand this entire universe as

one vast harmonious tapestry, that all

individuals are interrelated, each one having

certain responsibilities and duties to society.

Once I realise that my neighbour is not

different from me, I will naturally feel

extremely interested in my neighbour the

human body is the best example for this. Each

part of my body is differently shaped, each

doing a different job, yet I love them all.

Whether my hand gets hurt or head or little

finger-it is all the same-I am hurt. I live in every

part, when something happens to any one part,

the whole system is affected. Their joys are my

joy, their sorrows are my sorrow. The whole

universe is one mighty expression of the

Divine spark of Existence. Life is then seen as

one, expressing through diverse forms.

This large macro vision does not come

automatically .It has to be cultivated.

Developing a macro vision is the practical

need of the day. Times are rapidly changing.

The days of isolated wars are gone. An

incident happening in one part of the world

has repercussions all over the world. If an

atomic war happens, it will not be between

two super powers alone; all countries will

suffer at the same time. Today, all the nations

have been woven into one fabric. In the BG,

Arjuna was brought to see the shallowness of

his micro-vision, his self-centered view of life.

His vision expanded to a macro vision, with

the understanding that he is not single,

solitary individual, fighting against the world

of multiplicity, but that he is one with the

whole universe, one with the Lord who is the

cosmic Person. The whole universe arises in

Him, exists in Him and disappears in Him, just

as the waves rise in the ocean, play in the

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ocean, and disappear in the ocean the waves

are, in essence, not anything different from the

beautiful, serene ocean; ocean in dynamic play

is the waves. The oneness of the larger reality

of life was perceived by Arjuna.

We are in reality that Infinite Being, and our

personalities represent so many channels this

infinite reality is manifesting itself; the whole

mass of changes that we call evolution is

brought about by the soul trying to manifest

more and more of its infinite energy. Infinite

power and existence and blessedness are ours,

they are our own, we have only to manifest

them. The sage sees himself in all beings, the

same god living in all. Whomever you hurt you

hurt yourself; they are all you. through all

hands you work, through all feet you move-

you are the king in the palace, you are the

miserable beggar, in the ignorant and learned

;that's why we must not hurt others. The whole

universe is mine. It really means deification of

the world – give up the world as we think of it,

as we know it, as it appears to us –and to know

what it really is. Deify it; it is god alone

''ishavasyam idagamjagat''- whatever exists in

this universe is to be covered with the Lord.

See god in everything - in your wife, children,

in life, in death, in happiness, in misery, the

Lord is equally present. The whole world is

full of the Lord.

I I T E D

P R I V A T E

Vivekananda On Schopenhauer

Dr.K.M.Rao

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H

ere is an excerpt that expresses this

critical aspect of his genius taken

from his lecture delivered in London

in 1896 on “The Absolute and Manifestation”.

“The one question that is most difficult to

grasp i n underst andi ng t he Advai t a

philosophy and the one question that will be

asked again and again and that will always

remain is : How has the Infinite, the Absolute,

become the finite. I will now take up this

question, and in order to illustrate it, I will use

a figure.

Here is the Absolute (a), and this is the universe

(b),

The absolute has become the universe. By this

is not only meant the material world, but the

mental world, the spiritual world-heavens and

earths, an in fact, everything that exists. Mind

is the name of a change and body the name

compose our universe. This absolute (a) has

become the universe (b) by coming through

time, space and causation(c).

This is the central idea of Advaita. Time, space

and causation are like the glass through which

the absolute is seen, and when it is seen on the

lower side. It appears as the universe. Now

we at once gather from this that in the absolute

there is neither time, space, nor causation. The

idea of time cannot be there, seeing that there is

no mind, no thought. The idea of space cannot

be there, seeing that there is no external

change. What you call motion and causation

cannot exist where is only one. We have to

understand this and impress it on our minds,

that what we call causation begins after, if we

may be permitted to say so, the degeneration

of the Absolute into the phenomenal, and not

before; that our will, our desire, and all these

things always come “after” that. I think

schopenhauer's philosophy makes a mistake

in its interpretation of Vedanta, for it seeks to

make the will everything. Schopenhauer

makes the

will stand

in the place

o f t h e

a bs ol ut e .

B u t t h e

a b s o l u t e

cannot be

present ed

as will, for

w i l l i s

something

changeable

a n d

phenomena

l and over

Professor William James

the line drawn above time, space and

causation, there is no change, no motion; it is

only below the line that external motion and

internal motion, called thought begin. There

can be no will on the otherside and will,

therefore, cannot be the cause of this universe.

The following words uttered by him are great

reveltions of a saint-prophet with deep

spiritual in sights. This excerpt is taken from

his lecture on “Realization” delivered in

th

London, on 29 October, 1896.

“I will read to you from one of the

Upanishads. It is called the

Katha Upanishad. Some of you,

p e r h a p s , h a v e r e a d t h e

translation by Sir Edwin Arnold,

called the 'Secret of Death'. In

our last lecture we saw how the

inquiry which started with the

origin of the world, and the

creation of the universe, failed to

obtain a satisfactory answer from

without, and how it then turned

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psychologically takes up that

suggestion, questioning into the

internal nature of man. It was

first asked who created the

external world, and how it came

into being . now the question is :

what is that in man which makes

him live and move and what

becomes of that when he dies?

The first philosophers studied

the material substance, and tried

to reach the ultimate through

that. At best they found a

per s onal gover nor of t he

uni ver s e, a human bei ng

immensely magnified, but yet to

all intents and purpose a human

being…. We see this universe as

human beings and our God is

our human explanation of the

universe”.

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My faith is in the younger generation, the modern

generation, out of them will come my workers. They

will work out the whole problem, like lions.

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ave you ever heard of a young

H

unknown wandering monk doing

Dhyana to know the root cause of

the downfall of a great nation from its pinnacle

of spiritual glory to the depth of degradation?

Have you ever heard a young sanyasi with full

of vigour and vitality, doing Dhyana in the

midst of ocean, in an isolated spot, to plan for

the revitalisation of the dormant Hindu

Society, living like worms in the gutter water

under the tyranny of British rule.

Yes! It happened at Kanyakumari, the holy

Sreepadam of Bharat Mata where the three

oc eans meet t o was h Mot her ' s f eet

uninterruptedly from time immemorial.

That young monk was Swami Vivekananda

th

who reached Kanyakumari on 24 December

1892 after a long and strenuous journey

starting from Kolkata in the year 1888. In his

long and hazardous sojourn he visited most of

the holy places of North India and then came

down to south after covering the states of

Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Mysore and

Travancore Cochin. It was a great education for

the youthful Swamiji meeting people face to

face and knowing their trials and tribulations.

He had occasion to live with Kings, princes,

rich businessmen, intellectuals and also often

with common men. He could visit many of the

historical places of India and saw how many

Hindu temples, libraries and cultural centres

were wantonly destroyed by the unscrupulous

and barbaric muslim invaders. He also could

gauge to what extent India' s treasuries

containing precious wealth were looted by the

British rulers. He could see with his own eyes

how the masses of India are living in poverty

and disease. Swamiji's heart pained to see how

the english educated Indians were serving the

British masters, forgetting their own brothers

living in most pitiable condition.

He reached Kanyakumari with a very heavy

heart. He remembered his Guru Sree

Ramakrishna's words: “Naren, you have to do

Mother's work”. But Swami Vivekananda was

Swami Vivekananda's historic meditation on

the Sreepada Shila in Kanyakumari

A.Balakrishnan

not very clear about what his Guru had said

whi l e he was al i ve. Havi ng reached

Kanykumari, as a worshipper of Shakthi,

Swamiji decided to go to the temple of

Goddess Kanyakumari, one of the oldest and

wellknown places of Devi worship in the

southern part of India. He entered the temple

and prostrated before the deity, with tears

rolling down from his eyes and deep pain in

heart. He sat and prayed to the Goddess, “How

can I serve you, Oh Mother! Are you not able to

see the living condition of your children under

a unholy regime. Show me the way that I can be

an instrument in Thy hands, for giving them

freedom from the foreign yoke. Let my country

and my people regain their lost glory and

manliness”.

After having a face to face dialogue with

Mother, who was personified in the beautiful

Deity, Swamiji came out of the temple. What a

beautiful sight was waiting for

him! A long stretch of beach of

colourful sand, comprising red,

black and white spread out to the

far extent. Swamiji walked in the

beach for some time. He saw the

confluence (Sangam) of the three

oceans. Also he could see from the

beach, t he Rock, known as

Sreepada shila. He learnt from the

people moving around in the

beach that the Rock in the midst of

the ocean has a Foot print of

Goddess Parvati and local Hindus

visited the Rock during the

festival days. As he heard this he felt an intense

urge to go to the Rock and spend some time in

that isolated spot, in contemplation.

His urge was so intense that he jumped into the

sea and swam to the Rock, all alone, braving

the waves and sharks. He climbed over the

rock and saw the foot print of Goddess

Parvati. As he looked towards North, he could

see the vastness and feel the greatness of our

Motherland. Swamiji could visualise the

undivided Hindu Rashtra extending her

cultural domination by peaceful means from

Iran, Afghanistan to South East Asia.

Soon the young Swamiji fell into a deep

meditation. It was a meditation, not for his

own mukti, but for the salvation of an age old

nation and its people from the oppressive

foreign domination. Sri. P.Parmeswarnji,

writes in his preface to the book titled “Arise!

Awake!!” Swamiji's quest for the eternal

covers millennia of India's history at the

spiritual level which of course is, the true

source and strength of India in all its facets of

national life. Naturally, it is the saints and

sages, spiritual stalwarts whose appearance at

each turning point of our national life that

shaped our collective identity and made it

what it is. Not that India was lagging behind

other nations, in material advancement and

achievement, but the governing principle that

i nf l uenced al l such endeavours was

spirituality”.

After three days and night of deep meditation,

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Swamiji regained his consciousness. The

epoch making Dhyana transformed the young

Sanyasi, from an ordinary monk to a world

teacher, to a great social reformer, an organizer

par - excellence, a spiritual dynamo. Yes!

Saviour of Mother India and her children has

arrived on the world stage. It was the

beginning of the erruption of a spiritual

volcano, which is going to unleash its hither to

hidden powers for the next several generation.

No power on the earth can stop it. It is the

power of “Shakti”, which wanted to work

through Swami Vivekananda”.

On reaching the mainland, when asked by

some curious people as to what was he doing

for such long time, he simply replied that the

world will come to know about it very soon.

But at Madras while he was talking to some of

his close disciples he said, “At Kanyakumari

sitting at the last bit of Indian soil, I hit upon a

plan”!. He further elaborated that his plan was

to organise the Hindus and awaken their

dormant spiritual power. During his long

wandering he could see the people of Bharat

are divided into various caste and groups.

Nowhere he saw unity among Hindus. He saw

not only a disorganised Hindu society but also

one which lost its spiritual moorings.

Therefore Swamiji's epic meditation on the

rock gave him the vision and mission for the

life.

Swargeeya Eknathji Ranade, the spirit behind

the Vi vekananda Rock Memori al and

Vivekananda Kendra, while describing the

posture of the Statue installed on the

Memorial, said, “that it is a very unique

posture. I wanted it to be seen by all that the

Swamiji has just got up from his meditation

with full of determination to do something

great. Swamij i' s face and eyes reflects

“Gambeerya”(firmness), his erect body shows

the power of lightening, and his putting right

foot forward indicates, the onset of a spiritual

tornado.

Swamiji felt that the time tested Vedanta

philosophy of onenss must be taken to the

west. There was no point in teaching this

philosoph

y t o t he

s t ar vi ng

millions of

o u r

c ount r y.

What they

n e e d

immediat

ely is food,

w a t e r ,

s h e l t e r ,

clothe to

wear and

medicines

. Swamiji

said, “Yes,

I shall go to the West, where the materialism

rules. I will give the West, the message of

Vedanta and in turn get material help and

modern science and technology for our

countrymen who are in dire need of it.

th

On 11 September 1893, a Vedantic tidal wave

hit the Parliament of Religions at Chicago,

which was organised to show the supremacy

of the Christianity over rest of the world.

Swami Vivekananda, in his inaugural speech

of 2½ minutes duration set fire to the vast

assembly, which reverberated from one corner

to another corner of the world. The speech

mystified the whole audience and brought a

great attitudinal change in their mindset

towards Santana Dharma and particularly

about India. That day onwards, the Vedanta of

the Hindus took the center stage. From

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Chicago, the Vedantic tidal wave spread to

whole of America, Britan and France. Hither to

unknown Indian sub-continent turned into a

spiritual lighthouse for the humanity.

After his historic triumph over the west,

Swamiji returned to India in 1897 to a rousing

welcome given to a sanyasi hither to unknown

in the history of our nation. Seeing the

overwhelming reception given to him by the

people of Madras, Swamiji, while addressing

the vast gathering of young men and women

told; “For the next fifty years this alone shall be

our key-note-this, our great Mother India. Let

all other vain gods disappear for the time from

our minds. This is the only God that is

awake,our own race – “ everywhere his hands,

everywhere his feet, everywhere his ears, he

covers every thing.” All other Gods are

sleeping. What vain gods shall we go after and

yet cannot worship the God that we see all

around us, the Virat?. When we have

worshipped this, we shall be able to worship

all the other Gods….. what is needed is

chittashuddhi, purification of the heart. And

how does that come? First of all worship is the

worship of the Virat………. of those all around

us. Worship it ……… These are all our gods -

men and animals; and the first God we have to

worship are our countrymen. These we have

to worship, instead of being jealous of each

other and fighting with each other. It is the

most terrible Karma for which we are suffering

and yet it does not open

our eyes (CW-III 300-

301).

E k n a t h j i R a n a d e ,

t heref ore very apt l y

adopted the Motto of

Vivekananda Kendra as

“Serve man- Serve God”,

with the twin objectives

of Man- maki ng and

Na t i on bui l di ng a s

envi saged by Swami

Vivekananda.

There is only one way of

organising the Hindu

s o c i e t y, t h a t i s b y

renderi ng Ni shkama

Seva and there by slowly awakening the

dormant divinity covered with impurity and

selfishness.

Vande Mataram

Yuva bharati - 19 - July 2013

T h i s p a g e i s s p o n s o r e d b y

S h r i Gi r i s h K . S h a h , A h me d a b a d

Yuva bharati - 22 - July 2013

Yuva bharati - 23 - July 2013

UMA & AUM

- Dr. K. Subrahmanyam

MA is cosmic mother, cosmic love

U

and cosmic energy. AUM is cosmic

sound, cosmic activity and cosmic

energy. Both UMA and AUM have the same

syllables. Only the placement of the syllables is

different. The syllables also signify different

meanings.

Ain AUM is to denote creativity and

commencement of every action, physical,

psychological, intellectual and spiritual. U is to

signify the continuity of the action, sustenance

of the creation and the well being of the

cosmos. It indicates good governance as well.

M is for completion of the commenced activity

after its fulfillment. It is the ultimate

dissolution of all action. Because AUM

denotes commencement, continuation and

culmination of all activity, it is the very symbol

of cosmic action and cosmic energy. This is but

divine activity. It is God's work. God has three

letters: G for generating all energy and activity;

O for ordaining and organizing all commenced

activity at all levels; D for dissolving and

drawing into Himself everything that has been

generated and successfully organized. This

three-fold activity is performed as but a sport

by God, the Almighty. Since AUM symbolizes

God's activity, it is divine; it is pranava. It is the

source of all, the sustenance of all and the

summative end of all. Mythologically this is

presented as the divine duty of Brahma - the

creator, Vishnu – the Organizer and Shiva - the

lord of all dissolution. Everywhere, everybody

and everything is engaged in this three-fold

activity. If it is performed with pain and strain

it is human work. But the same if done with the

spirit of sportsmanship, it is divine and it is

yoga. Gods don't feel the strain of doing any

work. Similarly we too should not feel any

difficulty in performing any duty. To be so

engaged in the three-fold activity is called

karmayoga. It is but sport, enjoyable sport for

the Gods to create, to manage and to put an

end to every work.

Whether one likes it or not, one is subjected to

these three activities almost every day. For

example, we start to eat, we continue to eat and

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we complete the act of eating. Similarly, every

acti on, every day has a begi nni ng, a

continuation and a full stop. These activities

are to be made enjoyable. A sportsman enjoys

the game. Similarly, a Karmayogi enjoys the

performance of actions. What cannot be

avoided is often endured. But it is yoga if the

unavoidable is also enjoyed. The inevitable is

also enjoyable. And to enjoy, one should learn

to love the action. Actions become difficult or

otherwise depending upon our love and

commitment. That which is loved is easy and

sweet. That which is disliked is difficult and

abominable. Therefore, to transform all

activities into lovable, enjoyable and sweet

actions, we need to cultivate mother's love and

tireless encouragement. And that loving

encouragement is available in UMA. In UMA,

M or mother takes the central place in all

activities. Mother personifies all love. It is love

that is at the source of all activity and energy. It

is the central force and the vital energy.

Therefore, this loving energy is symbolized in

M or mother. And Mother is known for

encouraging all the activities of the children.

No mother ever dislikes any activity of her

children. Even the wrong activities of the

Children are lovingly set right by the

affectionate mother. She alone positively and

lovingly guides the children to do all the

activities righteously.

UMA is AUM but with a difference. The

culminating M in AUM is replaced by the

loving M or Mother in UMA. She does not

want any destruction to take place. She wants

to be always creative and continuous in action

infinitely. Therefore, in UMA, on one side of M

is U the symbol for creativity and on the other

side is A for healthy continuation. Thus,

creativity and governance are on either side of

the Mother as wings to be flying in the infinite

skies of eternity. There is no cessation or

dissolution in her loving arena of activity. She

always encourages creativity with U of nasal

nodding sounds of positivism and she

admires with exclamation every activity by

the nasal elongated sounds of A whatever the

children do. We are all but the children of the

cosmic mother UMA. Therefore, we feel

strong and encouraged in her love.

Swami Vivekananda is basically a spiritual

giant. His spirituality is flavored with

Mother's love, dynamic positivism and

committed encouragement. Spirituality is

conveyed in full through AUM and the same

spirituality is made sweet and easy for practice

and fulfillment by the love of the mother

UMA. Swami Vivekananda is a strange

combination of spirituality and its loving

practice. Imbibing the spirit of UMA's love

Swami Vivekananda has exhorted us all with

positive dynamism, dynamic creativity and

divine continuation. There is nothing negative

in him as the mother is not in favor of

anybody' s destruction, fall or failure.

Spirituality AUM is made easy and enjoyable

by UMA the loving Mother. Activity, loving

activity is eternal.

Great poets like Rabindranath Tagore admire

Vi vekananda becaus e of hi s l ovi ng

encouragement extended to all with Mother's

positivism.

AUM is spiritual activity and UMA is the

same spiritual activity made simple, sweet,

easy and lovely because of Mother's affection.

Yuva bharati - 27 - July 2013

Be not in despair; the

way is very difficult,

like walking on the

edge of a razor; yet

des pair not, aris e,

awake, and find the

ideal, the goal.

very now and then a cry arises in

E

certain quarters of academic and

social-science establishments. “Aryan

invasion or migration scenario is true”. Then

subsequently further scientific researches

investigating the same would reveal that the

claims were not exactly based on scientific data

as initially sounded but rather on assumptions.

Proceedings of the National Academy of

Sciences of US of America (PNAS) recently

published a paper which deals with the

'deeper ancestry' of language across 'Eurasia'.

Incidentally 'Eurasia' is a new term now being

substituted for the 'Indo-European' just as how

'South Asian' is being substituted for 'Indian' :

It is an interesting sideline observation that just

like the word 'Hindu' now even the word

'Indian' or 'Indo' is also becoming allergic to

Western establishment. Now published May

2013 under the title 'Ultraconserved words

point to deep language ancestry across

Eurasia', the paper made some very interesting

observations:

Genet i c dat a s ugges t t hat

Dravidian populations could

represent an early expansion from

Central to Southern Asia that

almost certainly occurred before

the arrival of the Indo-Europeans

(24). Rooting the tree at the

mi dpoi nt al ong t he branch

leading to proto-Dravidian (Fig.

4B) yields an age for the origin of

the Eurasiatic super family of

14.45±1.75 kya [95% confidence

interval (CI) =11.72–18.38 kya].

Consistent with the Dravidian

expansion being ancient, the tree

makes proto-Dravidian older

t han prot o–I ndo- European

[although some scholars think

that the common ancestor of

c o nt e mpo r a r y Dr a v i di a n

languages is younger (25)]

Simply stated this particular passage proves

that the 'Dravidians' were here before the

arrival of 'Indo-Europeans'. How correct is

this scenario? If one looks at the paper one

knows that this is not a paper on population

genetics or a paper on ancient population

movements. On the other hand this is a paper

on how ancient languages evolved and it is

using a linguistic tool to analyze the linguistic

data. However when it makes presumptions

on the human movement it uses the previous

studies' genetic data. So it is based on the

scenario which the 'Genetic data suggest' that

t he paper st at es t hat t he ' Dravi di an

popul ati ons coul d represent an earl y

expansion from Central to Southern Asia that

Of Language, Genes and Shiva's Drum: a 2013

Update on Aryan Question

Aravindan Neelakandan

Yuva bharati - 28 - July 2013

almost certainly occurred before the arrival of

the Indo-Europeans'. The reference given here

is 24 which it turns out is a paper published in

Nature (2009) titled 'Reconstructing Indian

population history'. The authors are David

Rei ch, Kumarasamy Thangaraj , Ni ck

Patterson, Alkes L Price and Lalji Singh. The

paper essentially states that in India there are

two population groups 'Ancestral North

Indians' (ANI),which according to the paper is

genetically close to Middle Easterners, Central

Asians, and Europeans, and the other is the

'Ancestral South Indians' (ASI), which is as

distinct from ANI and East Asians as they are

from each other. The paper also goes on to say

that there seems to be a dominance of ANI in

the so-called 'traditionally upper caste people'.

In other words the paper seems to support not

only an Aryan or Indo-European migration but

also a racial basis to caste system which Indian

savants l i ke Swami Vi vekananda, Sri

Aurobindo and Dr.Ambedkar had staunchly

rejected.

Further search brought out another paper

authored by researchers who had contributed

to the 2009 paper. Titled 'Complex genetic

ori gi n of I ndi an popul at i ons and i t s

implications' written by Rakesh Tamang, Lalji

Singh and Kumaraswamy Thangaraj the paper

was published in Journal of Biosciences in

2012. Here the authors go into the specific

question of the origin of ANI and ASI and

discuss whether these ancient population

gr oups c a n be c or r e l a t e d wi t h t he

'invaders/migrants' and 'natives/ancient

settlers' scenario put forth by the proponents of

Aryan invasion/migration theories. The paper

states:

It is commonly believed that there

w a s a n A r y a n

invasion/migration to India from

the west. However, there is

prolonged debate on this topic. It

has been well established that

var i ous c as t e s and t r i bal

populations of India have a

c ommon l a t e Pl e i s t oc e ne

maternal as well as paternal

ancestry and minor east and west

Eurasian ancestries (Kivisild et al.

2003; Metspaluet al.2004, 2011;

Sahoo et al.2006; Sengupta et

al.2006; Chaubeyet al.2007,2008;

Reichet al. 2009; Shah et al.

2011;Sharmaet al. 2012). Most of

these studies presumed that the

detected west Eurasian gene pool

may be the Aryan component.

Interestingly, both the ANI and

ASI ancestry components of the

Indian populations are found to

harbour hi gher hapl ot ypi c

diversity than those predominant

in west Eurasia. The shared

genetic affinity between the ANI

component of northern India and

west Eurasia was dated prior to

the Aryan invasion (Metspalu et

al.2011). These realities suggest

t he rej ect i on of t he Aryan

invasion hypothesis but support

an ancient demographic history

of India.

In other words, the genetic data does not

suggest that either the ANI or the ASI

populations entered from outside India but

whatever genetic relation between ANI 'to

Middle Easterners, Central Asians, and

Europeans' suggested by the 2009 paper has to

be explained from an 'Out of India' scenario.

Interestingly this has serious paradigm

shifting implications for the 2013 PNAS paper

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presented earlier.

It should be remembered that for a long time a

very radically new scenario has been

presented by British geneticist Stephen

Oppenheimer. According to him after the

h u m a n

s p e c i e s

originated

in Africa a

branch of

humani t y

left Africa

and entered

Indi a and

then spread

over to East

A s i a

i ncl udi ng

Philippines

. Al mo s t

m a d e

extinct by a great natural calamity, this branch

of humanity got back to India and India sort of

became an incubator for the world populations

other than the original branch of humanity that

stayed back in Africa. While Oppenheimer has

put forward his speculative theory based on

various cultural, mythological, geological and

genetic data there are still many questions

remaining. However what seems to have been

validated in his thesis is the concept that India

was in deep past an incubator of a vast section

of humanity –genetically and perhaps also

linguistically.

Linguist Quentin D Atkinson of University of

Auckland (who incidentally is also a co-author

for the PNAS paper) tries to develop what he

calls 'phenotypic diversity' similar to genetic

diversity as a tool to measure the points of

origin and spread of ancient lanuages. He also

comes to the conclusion that apart from Africa

it is in 'South East Asia' that there is a lot of

diversity. (Phonemic Diversity Supports a

Serial Founder Effect Model of Language

Expansion from Africa, Science, 2011) This

i nt e r e s t i ngl y t a l l i e s wi t h S t e phe n

Oppenheimer's speculations. However he also

works within the old paradigm of Central

Asian or Anatolian origin of the so-called

Indo-European languages. The PNAS paper

(2013) despite working within the wrong

presumption of Aryan-Dravidian migration

into India scenario, (which in turn was based

on a preconceived reading of a 2009 paper),

has provided another important data on

linguistic prehistory – which is actually the

subject on which the authors of the paper are

experts. They have stated that the so-called

Aryan (Indo-European) and the Dravidian

languages have a common evolutionary

origin.

Interestingly if we shift the place of origin and

branching out of the ancient languages from

outside India to inside India, then we many of

the pieces of the puzzles seem to fit well. The

ancient Indian mythology that both Tamil and

Sanskrit the

t w o mo s t

a n c i e n t

languages of

I n d i a

ori gi nat i ng

from the two

sides of the

drum of Siva

may then be

a c t ua l l y a

t r ut h f rom

o u r o w n

a n c i e n t

history.

The linguistic

Stephen Oppenheimer

Quentin D Atkinson

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data suggests that the so-called Aryan and

Dravidian languages have a common origin.

The genetic data suggests that there has been

an ancient out of India movement of Ancient

North Indian (ANI) people. Roughly if we are

to combine these two then we can say that both

the language families which produced Tamil

and Sanskrit had a deep origin here. Internal

dynamics within India and not external

invasion/migration made the evolutionary

divergence and convergence of Indian

languages whether they are Tamil, Sanskrit or

Pali. And more than the West likes to

acknowledge there has been a East to West

migration of both genes and languages.

For Further Reading:

 Mark Pagel, Quentin Atkinson,

Andreea S Calude and Andrew

Meade, Ultraconserved words point

to deep language ancestry across

Eurasia, PNAS, 2013

 Rakesh Tamang, Lalji Singh and

Kumarasamy Thangaraj, Complex

genetic origin of Indian populations

and its implications, Journal of

Biosciences, 2012

 Quentin D Atkinson, Phonemic

Diversity Supports a Serial Founder

Effect Model of Language Expansion

from Africa, Science, 2011

Yuva bharati - 31 - July 2013

The longest night seems to be passing away, the

sorest trouble seems to be coming to an end at last,

the seeming corpse appears to be awaking and a

voice is coming to us –away back where history and

even tradition fails to peep into the gloom of the

past, coming down from there, reflected as it were

from peak to peak of the infinite Himalaya of

knowledge, and of love and of work, India, this motherland

of ours –a voice is coming unto us, gentle, firm, and yet

unmistakable in its utterances, and is gaining volume as

days pass by, and behold, the sleeper is awakening! Like a

breeze from the Himalayas, it is bringing life into the almost

dead bones and muscles, the lethargy is passing away, and

only the blind cannot see, or the perverted will not see, that

she is awakening, this motherland of ours, from her deep

long sleep. None can resist her any more; never is she going

to sleep any more; no outward powers can hold her back any

more.

New Hope Dawns For Cancer Patients!!

Cancer Is Curable!

Cancer Is Preventable!

INTRODUCTION

CANCER, THE MULTI-HEADED

MONSTER:

Cancer, as a di sease, was cal l ed by

Hippocrates, twenty five centuries ago,

KARKI NOI S, because t he cancer cel l

resembled the claws of a crab. It is called

'Karkata Roga' in Sanskrita. (Karkata means a

crab). Cancer arises from the abnormal and

uncontrolled division of cells that then invade

and destroy the surrounding tissues. The

dangerous or malignant stage comes, when the

cancer cell detaches from the primary growth

and travels to distant parts of the body and

start proliferating there. This is called

'Metastasis'. Cancer is the second common

cause of death in developed countries (like

USA), next to cardio-vascular (Heart and

blood vessel) diseases. In Europe and North

America approximately 20% of deaths is due to

cancer.

CANCER SITUATION IN INDIA:

Approximately 5, 00, 000 new cases of cancer

th

occur every year in India. It is the 6 leading

cause of death in India. Indian Cancer Society

states that 1.5 million people suffer from cancer

at any point of time in India. Incidence of

mouth cancer is the highest in India, because of

the habit of 'chewing tobacco'. 'Cervical

cancer' is the major cancer among Indian

women, because of lack of proper hygiene.

They use dirty rags instead of sanitary pads.

Breast cancer is the second largest cancer of

women in India.

BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR CURE OF

CANCER

Dr. Eli G. Jones, M.D, the great cancer

specialist of USA, whose miraculous cures

have been narrated in the following pages,

says t hat “CANCER I S THE LOCAL

MANIFESTATION OF A CONSTITUTIONAL

DISEASE'. There can neither be found a

specific cure for cancer in all its forms. Cancer

in different parts of the body requires different

remedies and treatment. The rational

treatment is to adopt the remedies to the

disease in each particular patient. By

following these principles, Dr. Eli G. Jones has

cured 80% of the cancer cases.

In this article our focus is on 'Successfully

cured cancer cases'. Hence, we have not given

other details like causes of cancer, discuss

carcinogens, Radiation Therapy etc.

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE

Preventive measures are:

1. Avoid smoking cigarettes

2. Avoid drinking alcohol

Swami Krishnananda

Yuva bharati - 33 - July 2013

3. Avoid excessive sun exposure

4. Avoi d usi ng bi rth-control pi l l s

excessively

5. Avoid using estrogens (except under

medical advice)

6. Avoid frequent intercourse

7. Limit pregnancies to 2 or 3

8. Avoid foods containing nitrites and

nitrates e.g. bacon and cured meats

9. Avoid colour additives

10. Wash insecticides of all fresh fruits and

vegetables

11. Avoid artificial sweeteners e. g.

saccharin

12. Live far away from polluted areas and

radi at i on cent res ( e. g. nucl ear

reactors), avoid frequent x-rays, C.T.

Scans etc.

HOMEOPATHY

BREAK THROUGH IN THE TREATMENT

OF CANCER:

Dr. Eli G. Jones, M.D's experience of over 40

years:

Dr. Eli G. Jones, M.D, a U.S. pioneer in cancer

therapy had visited patients in 25 states of

kU.S.A. and has seen all forms of cancer. He

has cured 95% of cases, which came to him,

without undergoing any other treatment. He

has trained physicians in 'Cancer Therapy'

from Maine to California. He has a record of

cancer cases which have been cured for 15 to 25

years and there was no recurrence of the

disease. He found that SURGERY IS NOT A

CURE FOR CANCER and four-fifths of

surgically operated cases became WORSE

THAN BEFORE. Similar, aggravation of

disease was observed in cancer cases treated

by X-Ray, Radium, Escharotics, Hypodermic

treatment etc. For a record of his pioneering

work, ki ndl y refer hi s magnum opus

'CANCER---ITS CAUSES, SYMPTONS AND

TREATMENT'. (to be read along with his

another famous book 'Definite Medication'.

Diet of cancer patients:

Pure vegetarian food is prescribed. Tomatoes

are good. Tomatoes contain cancer fighting

anti-oxidant Lycopene. Lycopene is a pigment

that gives tomatoes their red colour. Carrot is

also good as it contains beta-carotene (an anti-

oxidant). Tea and coffee are to be avoided.

Epsom salt bath best for cancer:

It is an important part of the treatment.

Raise the vitality of the patient:

Nourishing diet should be provided. Surgery

is to be strictly avoided.

Dr. Eli G. Jones has cured the most serious

types of SARCOMA BREAST CANCER and

ENCEPHALOID BREAST CANCER by

medicines alone (without surgery).

EPITHELIOMA:

This form of cancer is generally found on the

face, nose and lip.

Cancer of the lip:

If the cancer is confined to the lip and has not

invaded the mouth and the glands under the

jaw, it is curable.

SARCOMA:

There are 3 forms – the round cells, the spindle

cells and the third form originating in bone

and caused by an injury – the mycloiad, Osteo

Sarcoma was cured with Sulph-strychnine and

comp. syrup Phytolocca (internal use). Also

'Liver Pills' were given for cleaning the bowels.

Likewise, “Cystic Sarcoma of right leg above

the knee”; “Sarcoma on the right side of nose”,

were successfully cured (without surgery).

Cancers of Scrotum and Vagina were also

cured with similar medicines. Several

successful treatments of 'mouth and throat

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cancers' have been described.

INTERNAL CANCER:

CANCER OF THE STOMACH:

In 1907, in USA, 2 out of 5 deaths from cancer

were from 'stomach cancer'. American people

eat too fast, do not chew the food enough.

They are also great meat eaters and heavy

drinkers of alcohol, tea and coffee and also

heavy smokers. These bad habits predispose

them to 'stomach cancer'. Acetic acid is the

remedy that dissolves cancer cells in the

stomach. It is used internally and also

externally.

Surgical operation in stomach cancer only

hastens the death of the patient.

Various types of homeopathic medicines were

used, depending upon the peculiarity of the

cases.

CANCER OF THE BLADDER:

Most of the tumors in the bladder are

cancerous. For tenesmus, burning pain and

hemor rhage, t he l eadi ng remedy i s

Terebinthina Third Decimal Dilution. For

frequent urination, tincture equisetum

hyemali is the remedy. For the cancerous

growth tincture Thuja is given. Numerous

other remedies are also mentioned.

CANCER OF THE LIVER:

For pain, tincture eclinacea is prescribed. For

perpendicular enlargement of the liver

Tincutre Chelidionium is the remedy. If the

pulse is weak, sulphur strychnine one thirtieth

grain is given before each meal and at bed time.

T h e b e s t c u r a t i v e r e m e d y i s

CHLOESTIRINUM, third decimal.

Several successful treatments are mentioned.

Dr. Eli G. Jones has described several cases of

successful treatments of Cancer of Uterus;

Cauliflower cancer of uterus, Cancer of

Pancreas; Fibroid tumors; goiter (enlargement

of Thyroid gland); Ex-ophthalmic goiter etc.

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN:

1. Do not use medicated absorbent

cotton on a sore. Use only sterilized

absorbent cotton.

2. Never give whiskey and morphine. It

only feeds the cancer and makes it

grow faster.

3. A medicated bath is essential for

curing the patient.

4. Patients must walk out and breath

fresh air. Good pure blood depends

on pure air, pure food and pure water.

5. When a knife touches a cancer, it

grows faster. So, NO SURGERY TO

BE TRIED.

6. 50, 000 victims of cancer are dying in

USA every year. It is our duty to do

something for these poor sufferers.

Cure of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (blood

cancer) by homeopathic treatment (ref vital

informer, oct. 2002, p 5).

A young 15 years old female patient, Miss

Richa Agarwal, presented with low grade

fever anemia and generalized weakness. Her

laboratory reports from TATA MEMORIAL

HOSPI TAL, BOMBAY, on 13- 5- 2002,

diagnosed her to have 'Acute Lymphoblastic

Leukemia' on 15-5-2002. Dr. K.K. Goyal,

Homeopath of Agra, treated her on 26-5-2002

with Phosphorus o/1. Just after 20 days of

treatment, she started improving gradually.

th

On 8 July 2002, her complete blood counts

were within normal limits. AIIMS, New Delhi

did further investigations and on 17-7-2002,

her blood reports, general, physical conditions

are all normal and resemble that of an

absolutely healthy person.

The above doctor can be contacted at: Dr. K.K.

Goyal, 26, Shyam Nagar, Agra-282010, Phone:

0562-275443.

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SIDDHA MEDICINES CURED MANY

CANCER CASES:

Si ddha Vai dyar, M. Shanmugham of

Tiruvallur has cured many cancer patients. A

few cases are narrated below:

1. 78 years old Kamala of Chennai had

breast cancer and both the breast were

surgically removed. But the cancer

had spread to lungs, bones and many

organs. Kamala came for Siddha

treatment when her cancer has

reached the terminal stage. But, she

was completely cured of cancer, after a

few months of Siddha treatment. Her

address is: Smt. Kamala, 2/34, D type

Sidco Nagar, Villivakkam, Chennai-

600049.

2. Thiru Elangovan had 2 ½” cancerous

growth on the cheek (like tumor).

Af t er a f ew mont hs of Si ddha

treatment, he was cured. After 10

years also he is keeping well. His

address is: Thiru Elangovan, 25/12-A,

Bhajanai Koil Theru, Pazhani Kottai,

Ar a k k o n a m, Ve l ur Di s t r i c t ,

Tamilnadu.

3. T. Mohan Kumar (19 years old) S/o

Thiru Damodaran, 32, Perumal Koil

T h e r u , K a r u ma y a s a c h e r i ,

Thiruninravurpettai, Tiruvallur-

602024, Phone: 044-26851527. He

bel ongs t o Pat t abhi r am ( near

Chennai). He was operated for brain

cancer in a big hospital.. He went to

coma stage and lost the power to move

the limbs. Doctors told that he can live

for a maximum of 4 days only. In this

critical stage, the patient was brought

to Siddha Vaidyar M. Shanmugham.

He was admi ni s t er ed Si ddha

medicines. He could get up and walk

after a month. How he has been

totally cured.

4. Smt. Lalitha, Age 57 years, Plot No. 16,

A- 2 St reet , Raj eshwari Nagar,

Karambakkam, Porur, Chennai.

Phone: 044-24765816.

She had uterine cancer and was

treated in a big hospital. But, the

cancer could not be cured and was

brought to the Siddha Vaidyar in a

critical stage. After getting Siddha

treatment, she was cured within a few

months.

5. R.V. Rajendran (T.V. reporter), Vaikkal

Pattarai, Pennandur, Rasipuram

Ta l uka , Na ma kka l . Ce l l No.

9443234749.

He was suffering from cancer of neck

and lungs and was treated in a big

hospital. Cancer was not cured and

was brought to Siddha Vaidyar in a

critical stage. After Siddha treatment

for a few months he was cured

completely.

6. B. Mayilsamy, Chinnampalayam,

Mudukkadu Thottam, Dharapuram

Taluk, Tiruppur distict.

He suffered from neck cancer. It was

not cured by surgery. But, the

cancerous growth increased. He was

cured by Siddha treatment.

7. Ekambaram, Age 68 years, 19/6,

Tirunavukkarasu Theru, Perambur,

Chennai-11 (Phone No. 25593612).

This patient was affected by throat

cancer and was treated in a big

hospital. There was no cure; he was

brought in a critical stage. He was

cured by 6 months Siddha treatment.

8. V. Devaki (age 21 years), D/o S.P.

th

Velayutham, No. 984, 29 Street, B.V.

Colony, Vyasarpadi, Chennai-600039.

She was suffering from stomach

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cancer and was treated with surgery in

a big hospital. It was not successful

and the doctors abandoned the

patient. The cancer started spreading

and all her limbs, face etc. began

swelling and she looked horrible,

because the whole body was swollen.

The doctors told that the patient will

not survive for more than 2 days.

Then she got Siddha treatment and

within 6 months she was completely

cured. Contact the above referred

Siddha Vaidyar at the following

address: Vaidyar M. Shanmugham,

65, Siddhi Vinayagar Koil Street,

Periya kuppam, Tiruvallur (P.S) &

Dist. Tamil Nadu, Pin: 602001. Cell No.

9894117916.

Reference: Nakkeeran, 27-2-2010,

Page 32.

HERBAL REMEDY FOR CANCER:

This most striking herbal remedy for cancer

came from Papua New Guinea.

The ingredients are: Two or three leaves of Aloe

Vera; half a kilogram of honey; 4 table spoon

full of distilled liquor. Remove the thorns, cut

the leaves into small pieces. Put the leaves,

honey and liquor into a container and stir well

with a spoon. Your medicine is ready. Preserve

the medicine in a refrigerator or in a cool place.

You can take one tablespoonful 3 times a day

on an empty stomach ( at least about 15

minutes before meals). Take the medicine for

10 consecutive days and then stop it for 10

days. Again, take it for another 10 days.

Repeat this until you obtain total cure. Take

plenty of fruits. Pure vegetarian diet is

prescribed. One should drink plenty of water.

By this treatment, all types of cancers including

Leukemia are cured. This remedy is also good

for ulcers, psoriasis, rheumatic pain, varicose

veins etc. This medicine is also a preventive

for cancer. (Reference: Health Action, January

1997).

CASES OF CANCER CURED BY AUTO-

URINE THERAPY:

(Reference: Manav Mootra (Auto-Urine

Therapy) by Rojibhai Manibhai Patel –

Chapter VIII, Page 106-113).

In the above referred treatise auto-urine

therapy has been proved to be a panacea of

various types of incurable diseases like

Pulmonary tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis,

gland tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus,

gangrene, cancer, nephrites, heart diseases,

asthma, glaucoma, psoriasis, leprosy etc. etc.

IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY OUR

FORMER PRIME MINISTER MORARJI

DESAI. Saint Vinobha Bhave has also

endorsed this therapy in his address on 4-4-

1959.

Now, we shall summarize below the 'cases of

cancer cured by Auto-Urine Therapy'.

1. Cancer of the tongue:

Hashmukh G. Panwal a, 1676,

Sevakari Wadi, Khadia, Ahmedabad,

was cured of malignant tongue cancer

within a few months.

Similarly, in 1954, Shri Chhaganlal T.

Patel, Ahmedabad was cured of

tongue cancer.

2. Cancer of throat:

A Jain monk was cured of 'Throat

Cancer' by auto-urine therapy, in a

few months.

3. Cancer of the stomach:

3 year old boy Subhash S/o Shri

Mafatlal Chandulal Shah, Palanpur,

was cured of stomach cancer.

Several cases of cure of cancer of

tongue, stomach throat, lung and

womb have been narrated. From

pages 214 to 216, cases of cancer of

uterus, liver and vagina etc. have been

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described.

(This article is dedicated to the

memory of many people who fell

Victims to Cancer.)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. CANCER ---ITS CAUSES,

SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT

by DR. ELI G. JONES, M.D.; 2000

2. CANCER ---THE MULTI-

HEADED MONSTER – Diamond

Pocket book series.

3. CANCE R - - - CAUS E S ,

PREVENTION 7 TREATMENT

by Dr. O.P. Jaggi; Orient Paper

Books 2000

4. CANCER EDUCATION by

Dr. S.P. Udayakumar, Ph.D; 2007

5. CANCER ----Curable under

Homepathic Treatment by Dr. P.S.

Kanthan; 2000

6. MANAV MOOTRA (AUTO-

URINE THERAPY) Recojibhai

Manibhai Patel; 1997, Bharat

Sevak Samaj , Ahmedabad-1,

Phone No: 5356933.

7. S V A M U T R A – E K

ANDOLAN (HINDI) by Ashok

Goyal.

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SHRADDHANJALI

Shri M.G.S. Sankarji who was running the

Gowri Shankar Restaurant canteen in the

Vivekanandapuram campus for the past 27

years passed away in his sleep in his quarters

in the Kendra campus in the morning of

02.06.2013. He leaves behind three brothers,

sisters, and wife, a married daughter and a

grandson. Sankarji has just turned sixty a few

days back. The cremation took place at

Tirunelveli in the evening of 2.06.2013.

Son of well known social worker and MLA Shri

M.G. Sankar of Munanjipatti Tirunelveli

district, Sri Sankarji was a hotelior and an

organic farming enthusiast. He had great

respect for the Kendra and its work and

associ at ed hi msel f wi t h us on every

opportunity given to him. During the last

C h a n d i H o m a i n D e c 2 0 1 2 a t

Vivekanandapuram, he was one of the close

well-wishers honoured by the Kendra. Gentle,

deeply religious and sincerely friendly Sri

Sankarji will be missed by visitors to the

Kanyakumari Campus and Kendra workers.

Our Shraddhanjali.

***

A TRUE KARMAYOGI

Sri Sudhir Kumar Nandiji (born 17.11.1917)

who served the Kendra “Arise Awake”

exhibition sincerely from 1980 onwards

passed away due to long days of age related

illness on 17.06.2013 at Vivekanandapuram.

He died in his sleep. It was the annual day of

the Ganesha Temple and the body was

cremated at Kottaram the same day. The

temple pujas were resumed after proper

rituals.

A hard working, sincere and learned karma

yogi Nandiji had a troubled early life. He lost

his mother in Bengal when he was two years

old and his father passed away when Nandiji

was ten years old. He did hard manual work at

Calcutta harbour and a captain of a ship

admiring this hard working lad took him to

Engl and f or educat i on i n commerce,

accounting and homoeopathy.

He returned to India and joined the accounting

and auditing wing of ordnance factory and

served there unti l hi s reti rement. He

developed spiritual interest through his

association with Yogoda satsang, Aurobindo

Ashram and the Divine life society. Of course

Seva was his first love and he practised Seva

without any expectation of return.

After retirement he was in charge of a printing

press in Dhaka, and in 1980 he joined in

Vivekananda Kendra. Shri Eknathji assigned

Shri M.G.S. Sankarji

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him work in the “Arise Awake” Exhibition, a

duty which he discharged with an amazing

devotion.

He was always in time for his work come rain

or shine. He would wait patiently for the last

visitor to the exhibition to clear out, never

goading the visitor at the closing time. Then he

would return to his room, take his bath, and

finish his prayers before lunch some time as

late as 2.00 pm. Same was the case in the night.

When age caught up with him, the Kendra

elders told him that he has earned his rest and

retirement but Nandiji loved his duty so much

that he would slowly walk all the way to his

post, gently refusing a lift by a passing vehicle.

His generosity, love of studies, sincere practise

of homeopathy was object lessons to any social

worker.

All the people around were amazed when at

the age of 94 he enrolled himself for a

computer course at an institute at Kendra

Main gate.

“May God bless you” was the constant

benediction he would bestow to numerous

visitors, school students going for their

examinations and co-workers. A true yogi has

rested and a voice of benevolence has fallen

silent. The serving hand that has distributed

medicines to so many suffering patients has

completed its job.

Our Shraddhanjali.

Sri Sudhir Kumar Nandiji

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Once more the world must be conquered by

India. This is the dream of my life… This is the

great ideal before us, and every one must be

ready for it –the conquest of the whole world by

India –nothing less than that, and we must all

get ready for it, strain every nerve for it…

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