Hindu Gods' pictures thrown into river ahead of Buddha Dharma Deeksha in Yadgir, stirs row


Yadgir, Oct 11 (IANS): An incident of pictures of Hindu Gods being thrown into the river ahead of the Buddha Dharma Deeksha in Karnataka's Yadgir district was reported on Tuesday stirring a controversy.

The Buddha Dharma Deeksha (conversion to Buddhist religion) will be organised in Hunasagi near the Surapura town in Yadgir district on October 14. The day also marks the "Dhammachakra Pravartan Dina, on which Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian constitution, renounced Hinduism and accepted Buddhism.

The organizers have also invited Rama Taayi Ambedkar, the granddaughter of Ambedkar to the event. The programme is being organised by the Golden Cave Buddha Vihara Trust and Dalit organisations.

A group of people led by the Golden Cave Buddha Vihara Trust President Venkatesh Hosamani and his aides threw the pictures into the river on Monday. The images were kept and worshipped at his house. They had also taken a video of the act, which went viral on social media triggering controversy.

Nagaraja Kalladevarahalli, one among the group who threw away the pictures, said that Venkatesh was asked to remove the pictures since he was the president of Golden Cave Buddha Vihara Trust. Following this, Venkatesh decided to do away with pictures of Lakshmi, Venkateshwara, Saraswati and other Hindu Gods.

Venkatesh is converting to Buddhism on October 14 along with many others. "That is why we are trying to forget the Hindu religion and embrace Buddhism," he maintained.

The Hindu activists have slammed the act of throwing of gods of Hindu religion into the river. The police are yet to react to the incident.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germanyy

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    Why are you becoming sentimental?You too throw Ganesh or laxmi pictures to water when feast is ending.Of course they threw the picture into water with big gesture to show they dont want the Hindu religion.Of course it hurts .They shouldnt have thrown in river as a thrash ,but let it present someone or keep it aside ,or seperate glas and frame instead of throwing in river which may hurt someone.so much common sense one should have .Now they accepted other religion.But let us wait and see how long.They might come back to old religion .Sometimes difficult to leave the old tradition .

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    This is real Ghar vapsi

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    Do these people have commonsense to separate the glass on the frame and the plastic frame (if it isn't wooden) before throwing the pictures into the river ??? What is the use of separating degradable and non-degradable waste on saily basis if our rivers are filled with hazardous materials ?

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    IN Hindu religion, there is nothing such as killing of people for leaving their Religion. They are free to follow any Religion of their choice.

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    The act of throwing pictures of Hindu gods into the river is neither acceptable nor condemnable, and the reaction of “Hindu Activists” is understandable. While some may argue that it is an insult to the Hindu gods, we have to look at the sentiments behind the act. After having suffered - and tolerated - humiliation from the upper castes for centuries (baseless argment by some sections that the caste system was introduced by the British, and not by the upper caste Indians, notwithstanding) it is natural for Dalits to revolt. Innumerable incidents of humiliation, assault, castigation, rape and murder of Dalits are taking place in the 21st century India, and no one comes to their rescue. Under such circumstances, it is natural for them to revolt and do things that may offend another section of the society. It is also natural to ask those who condemn the act “Put yourselves in their shoes and tell what you would have done?”

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    And the nationalists blame muslims for increase in muslim population..... Unlesss there is reforms in scriptures we will see gradually decline the number in community in coming days.

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  • Anton, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    If this was done by minorities all the hell would have broken loose by now..

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    Nothing wrong if you accept Religion you wish to, but do not hurt feelings of others.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    In India every individual has the freedom to follow and practice the faith and religion of his choice.

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  • salim, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    yes all have the right, but to disrespect other relegions is very wrong and not acceptable......

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 11 2022

    Even that freedom is taken away forcefully when someone wants to become Muslim or Christian. Then why Anti conversion law?

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