Indian woman slams US pub for Hindu gods on toilet walls


New York, Nov 19 (IT): Time and again we have seen Hindu gods appearing in the most unimaginable of places. In the West, there have been incidents of Ganesha appearing on toilet seats and the face of Ram on shoes. But what Indian-American Ohio girl Ankita Mishra witnessed a few weeks ago at a pub in New York probably beats them all by a mile.

Ankita walked in to a pub, House of Yes, in Bushwick, New York. House of Yes describes itself as "Weird. Wild. Wonderful. A performance fueled night club and creative venue programmed with eclectic events and fabulous dance parties."

Inside their VIP bathroom, Ankita was in for a rude shock.

In a blog post, Ankita wrote, "...last month, during a night out with friends, I could not stay quiet when I suddenly found myself in a curiously-decorated VIP bathroom inside House of Yes in Bushwick, NY. The walls were papered with bejeweled images of Hindu gods like Ganesha, Saraswati, Kali and Shiva."

The 'queer emerging artist' did not sit silent this time around. Mishra wrote an email to the pub, telling it just like it was.

"To Whom it May Concern, (that should be everyone!)

Oct 3, 2018

"As a queer woman of color with a hyphenated identity in 2018 America, I am used to silencing my voice in the service of keeping peace in public. However, after posting about my experience at House of Yes this weekend on Facebook and Instagram I feel pushed to approach you directly. I trust that House of Yes is a venue where I might actually be heard, and where change for the better can occur.

"I came to the Endless Summer last Saturday, Sept 29. Being a resident of Brooklyn for over a decade, I frequent House of Yes whenever I can after my bartending shifts up the street. I have had too many beautiful moments here to recount: dancing at the Pride after-party with my partner, for instance, taking her to a show as one of our first dates as a couple, coming here with friends to relax and feel free and dance. I used to take Silks classes with Anya Sapozhnikova back in the Maujer Street days and have always been so invested with love and admiration at the growth of House of Yes. I have always been annoyingly proud and vocal about how much affection I have for this club, your mission statement, and your intentions for revolutionary inclusive programming.

"I was not proud on Saturday night. I was there with a group that had ordered a bottle service table to the side of the bar and because of the high price they were paying, I had the privilege of accessing the private bathroom behind the DJ booth by the stage. You know the one. At first when I reached for toilet paper from the dispenser, it did not register that I was looking at Mahadev. Slowly I raised my eyes to take in the room and noticed all of them- Ganesha, Saraswati, Brahma, Shiva, Radha and Krishna, Lakshmi, and inexplicably right above the toilet, Kali. I was inside a temple but it was all wrong- I was wearing shoes, I was peeing, and my a** was out.

"It is unfortunate that the ripples of colonialism have such long-reaching waves. I am Indian-American. I have been in this position before, countless times. I used to be a Teaching Artist at the Rubin Museum of Art, where I was constantly confronted with microaggressions and a lack of power and ownership over my own culture. Fighting misconceptions and the misuse of my culture is a daily- no, minute by minute battle. But to be faced with such blatant cultural appropriation when I was relaxed, a little drunk, and surrounded by people I felt championed by was too jarring to ignore.

"Let's say, the person reading this is confused. I have spent so much time in my head breaking down how to explain why this is so wrong. Here are some bullet points:

"1. Cleanliness and purity are obsessive rules in an Indian household. Around Indian deities it is a very basic form of respect, one that you learn as a child. You cannot present a flower to a god after having smelled it- you cannot wear shoes in a temple. Peeing, shitting, throwing up and all other activities that happen in nightclub bathrooms would also go under the category of uncleanliness.

"2. Hinduism does not believe in eternal damnation. It has not also, conquered, traumatized and converted whole civilizations and countries as part of its mission. It does not have the same history as, for example, Christianity. There has never been a "Reformation" period in Hinduism. I cannot speak for every South Asian/ South Asian descendant on the planet, but I have not seen the same level of angst and irreverence towards its icons. There is no "Piss Christ" art piece equivalent, no cultural Satanic movement that battles each of its innumerable goddesses and gods. Therefore the same rules that apply to Christianity simply are not applicable in Hinduism. You cannot impose your own punk and subversive cultural standards onto another religion. It is just another form of misinterpretation and desire to control something that is not yours.

"3. Hindu, Buddhist and South Asian culture continues to constantly be exploited through Western capitalism in the name of spiritual awakening and sexual exploration. Our culture is not a ticket to your self-discovery. India was under colonial rule for 200 years and I, frankly, am tired of how uneducated America seems to be about that. Do you think you would even be in that yoga class if it hadn't been perfectly packaged for you to consume?

"4. Maybe someone thought it would inspire "instant enlightenment" one night on the dancefloor. Wrong. Tantric Buddhism is different from Hinduism and at any rate, ya got those deities wrong.

"5. I only saw this because it was a private bathroom reserved for those customers paying over $600 for a bottle of Grey Goose. I imagine that clientele is used to dining at Buddakan on a regular basis and does not even fully take in the fact that an entire ancient culture and religion is being reduced to a playscape for their vices and routine board meetings.

"6. I have spent 3 days (now 4) thinking of every angle that could have led someone to make this tone deaf mistake. The point is, no one took even a fraction of that time thinking of how it would make someone like me feel. As I sat on the toilet, I thought "Is it possible that my culture is again being dehumanized and treated like an accessory of white culture, here on Jefferson Street?"

"I am going to go home to my parents house in November to celebrate Diwali, a holiday commemorating each deity featured in your bathroom. This is an active religion, practiced today. My true desire is to see the bathroom taken down. My parents would not have had the courage to stand up for what is right, but I as their daughter, do. Your mission statement is one that touts inclusivity, positivity and safety. Please don't make me lose faith in the ability we all have to right some wrongs and truly hear each other out.

"If you made it to the end of this letter then I thank you for being open and receptive.

"Inclusivity now.

"Namaste,

Ankita Mishra"

Now, most of us know what most of these 'To Whom It May Concern' mails are met with. No response, 90 per cent of the time.

However, this was different.

Ankita heard back from the pub in an apologetic email.

"Hi Ankita,

"My name is Kae Burke, I'm Anya's partner as a co-founder/creative director at House of Yes and I am the one that created, conceived and made the deity bathroom. I am fully responsible for making the tone-deaf and completely ignorant decor choice.

"I am sorry for not taking the time to fully understand and research the deep history of the culture I was inspired by before using it to decorate. I feel awful that you had to experience this type of cultural disrespect at House of Yes of all places.

"I hear you loud and clear and the tone-deaf appropriative/offensive bathroom will be dismantled and redesigned ASAP. To be transparent, the soonest I can take it on is right after Halloween. If you insist, we can put paint over it until then.

"I read every word of your email (twice) and I wanted to thank you for taking the time, being bold yet informative in your writing and also trusting us in that you would be heard.

"If you'd like to discuss over the phone I'm reachable at ------

Thank you again,

Kae"

Ankita went on to write, "I had broken my silence and spoken up. Kae's response was everything I had convinced myself was impossible: an apology. And yet why did I fear her apology so much? Is it because some hurting goes so deep, genuine remorse cannot erase it?

"I had to chant to myself: I am grateful for the positive outcome of this exchange. I am grateful I was able to communicate with an empathetic and understanding person. But at the end of the day, I do not feel warm and fuzzy about this exchange, even though I do think we made some progress. In my most recent conversations with Kae, she wanted to re-decorate the bathroom walls with images of human rights leaders and notable feminists in place of the deities. The final solution will be to paint these images over the deities instead of dismantling the walls entirely. It left me hungry with wonder.

"What is progress? What is the difference between role models, important feminists and religious deities? What are the events that lead to my interaction with House of Yes and can it truly be solved without a fight? Where is the line of what can be put into a bathroom?

""Speak up!" my mother yelled to me constantly as a child, though she blushes modestly when asking a young, blonde waitress where the bathroom is in the Olive Garden attached to the mall. I have seen both of my parents accept their subservience to white American culture my whole life, never asking to take up space or be respected for it. So now as their hybrid daughter I do it for them, and I hope to god(s) there are others like me who will."

  

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  • James Anderson, Israel

    Wed, Jan 16 2019

    Hinduism is the world’s oldest living religion and the third largest – behind Christianity and Islam – with more than 1 billion followers. Some argue that Hinduism is more a way of life than religion. It has no common creed or church. Nor is it based on the teachings of a founder or holy book.

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  • Ankit Hegde, Kundapur

    Tue, Nov 20 2018

    I have purchased an underwear and three socks with American Flag colours and stars are used. No one bats an eyelid if any such things are worn in the United States. Indians react sentimentally on silly matters and that is why they are teased by the world.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Never happened in the past 70 years history of India. In fact Hindu religion was respected all over the world and people wanted to become Hindus but not so anymore. It's a small world everybody gets accurate information. If you play religious card and be communal then be ready to face the same. Playing politics with religion and bringing it out on the streets then be prepared to see your own in toilets. Respect others religion too and be tolerant. Trump had valid reason to decline your invitation which never happened during congress rule.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Not acceptable,Not acceptable, A cheap and low level mentality of pub owner,

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  • Naa, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Worship creater not creation

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  • shravan, Banglore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    This is like saying, respect the nation, not the national flag.

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  • Naresh, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    May to scare away some miscrents misusing the toilets. (God is watching)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    God Bless Ankita ...

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  • Richard, India

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Gods and liquor bars do not gel . In all probability the guy who has put the pictures in an ungodly place is an Indian working there and missing his roots. Take it with a pinch of salt, God is a spirit, whom no one can defile . In India most of the public places where people are likely to relieve themselves there are pictures of all gods of all religions, painted on the walls and no one dare say a word. We cant teach westerners until learn ourselves to respect our own values.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Ridiculous people with saitanic power does this.
    Similarly in Mumbai Gorgaon Oberoi Mall bar in resto after the protest by the Catholics dismantled all Christ pic with serving Alchoal and main bar counter designed as Blessed Sacrament.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Who is this Ankita..., is she a REAL Hindu..., how can a Hindu girl visit pub/night club....., Ankita is fortunate that she is in USA, other wise the pink cheddi gang probably would have taught a lesson..., to make her face like VANARA.....,

    nevertheless .., now the pub got publicity.., for what ever reason the Hindu haters may probably find reason to frequent it often.....!!!!

    I only wish this is not a stage managed event by the pub owners for publicity..., coz'.. aaj kal wohi tho chal raha hai na.....!!!!

    Ankita can lead a movement to uphold Hinduism, request educated Hindu's to leave US and make the US to know/realise the value of Hindus of Hindustan...,

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • mehsan, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    one side you says that she is not a real hindu, other side you want attack on her?

    anyway there is no scope for candle march, freedom of speech etc.. etc.. that is the reason you are disappointed.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    @ Meshan, m'lore

    What is your views..., opinion & response to Hindu owners who were probably associated with self-proclaimed Nationalist Organizations running, Wine shop, Bar & Restaurant in & around M'lore, where the Hindu Godess's photo were hanging everywhere & visitors engaging in evil activities in thinking & deed, while sipping the obvious...!!!! without any problem

    Jh
    jai hind.,

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    SEE THE DIFFERENCE.....
    SHE COMPLAINED AND GOT JUSTICE.....
    IF IT WAS IN INDIA...….FIRST THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN JUMPS FROM DIFFERENT WINGS......THEN BHARATH BANDH...…..THEN INJURIES......MURDERS...….SECTION 144...….ARRESTS...…..COURT...….NATIONAL ISSUE...….FINALY " LACK OF EVIDENCE"...…….SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION...….

    THIS IS WHY YOU PEOPLE ARE DEVELOPED AND WE WERE......WE ARE.... AND WE WILL BE DEVELOPING …….

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  • shan, dubai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    We are Indians and cry....... we want justice , we wont give justice.

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  • mehsan, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    when it comes to us then it is wrong & if it pertaining to others then it is right. this concept you are referring right?

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore, you are right, in India a girl of 5 years when gang raped and brutally murdered, our PM takes more than a week to respond. Cows, cow urine, and cow dung we are fighting to get the patent. We rely on politicians to take the country forward. Modiji wants funds from RBI and has pushed his loyalists to get things done just before election. Can you imagine, he began with Demonetization, Rafale and now he wants RBI to be muzzled which never happened in 70 years. He wants India to be a Pakoda Republic. Make-in-India.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    hope 2 c woman empowerment in da u.s.a.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Write Donald Trump and hope that he will look into the matter.
    If nothing works come back to you home country and leade blissful way of life and going to pubs and western way of life.
    Even BJP government or VHP can take some initiative to highlight the matter with US government and wait for the result!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    God is spirit, no image 4 him.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Nagpur HQ head recently visited US was that effect?

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  • Roys Antony, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Make in India Ankitha Madam

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  • Antony, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    And some of our idiots are hanging pictures of Gods at places where garbage is dumped just to stop such acts with no positive effect. Not sure whether to laugh or cry....

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Dear ABD Los Angel .
    you cheddis do not have courage like women .
    learn from her .at least stop our tea stall for one day to protest .

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 19 2018

    Well done!

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