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Hindu Nation Nepal is collapsing
(Various Thoughts)
Non-Governmental Organizations - The main objective of the non-governmental organizations that have entered Nepal is to gradually suggest the cultural sentiments of the people here towards Western thinking. As a result of their long-term activity in the name of social service, it has become easy to make Nepal a secular nation. The job of providing services to the society is the government's, but the mutual network of such organizations that provide social services with the financial support of Western countries (Lbhatdhaychap) is like a kind of parallel government whose objective is to weaken the government.
Playing on the majority - If political and social chaos is to emerge in any country, then according to the principle that the majority community should be weakened, uprooting the roots of the majority Hindus in Nepal is to sow instability, unrest and conflict in the society and push the country towards indecision and confusion. Democracy, democracy values ​​​​majority. But this incident has taught a lesson to the common Nepali that democracy is just a shell for the West.
Sowing the seeds of ethnic civil war – In the 21st century, it was seen that the Western countries adopted an easy method of gaining political control by sowing the seeds of ethnicity in Nepal and Christianity adopted an easy method of cultivating the land for the church.
The result of the new education – the implementation of the new education that was against Hindu religion and culture was the emergence of the culture of slavery in Nepal. This education has also deeply affected politics. Another result of this is that Nepal became a secular country. In 2028 BS, the then Panchayat system imposed the new education through a conspiracy. When Yogi Narahari Nath protested against it, calling it the education of eating cows, he was kept in jail for six months. A large amount of money was distributed to various personalities in various positions at that time and high diplomatic exercises were carried out to implement this education. This new education has weakened Hindu sentiment. The later generations (due to this education) are easily digesting the fact that Nepal is secular.
From Shiva Temple to Brothel – Nepal is the land of Lord Shiva. Since ancient and mythical times, this land has been known as a place of meditation for sages. In the name of freedom and independence, Nepali girls are sold as sex workers in countries such as India, Pakistan, Tibet, Dubai and others. Women in the country are deprived of the culture and opportunity to pursue a respectable profession and are involved in activities such as cabin restaurants, dance bars, massage centers, brothels and prostitution, which is a situation rooted in Western culture, tourism, modernity and freedom. AIDS is increasing rapidly in Nepal. Such side effects have been caused by the rapid process of destroying the original culture here. In a country where the culture of women is not respected, future generations are headed for decline. Therefore, it seems that national upliftment should be done by giving women cultural priority and encouraging them to stand on the religious path. Due to the distorted culture here, the roots of religion are drying up.
Tourism industry or agriculture? - Only a handful of people have made their progress in the tourism industry. The living standards of the rest of the people remain very low. Even though the government has beaten the big tourism racket, the work that the children of the Nepali people do is carrying dirty dishes, making beds, carrying food, being a watchman, cutting vegetables, sweeping the floor, cleaning toilets and bathrooms, becoming porters, etc. Foreigners come here and have fun. The living standards of the children of Nepali people remain the same. You can earn a couple of paisa by doing trivial work, but it ultimately leads to a downward spiral in life. There is no development in the villages. The city is the place with the least development. Despite being the second richest country in the world in water resources, the people of the city do not have access to drinking water today. The capital Kathmandu is a dump. Can this be called development? The tourism industry is trampling the pride of the Nepalis underfoot. But the agricultural culture truly provides self-reliance to the Nepalis. Most of the Hindu religions and cultures are related to agriculture. Agricultural culture has been preserving our heritage and traditions. Agricultural culture is thousands of years old in Nepal. King Suddhodana, the father of Buddha, also plowed the plow. That year, there was a "Plow Festival". The king's plowing with a golden plow was celebrated with great pomp. Asar Pandhar is a continuation of that culture. (There is a story about the five-year-old Siddhartha Jammu, who, while meditating under a tree, left the ground and raised his body a few feet above the ground (भाखष्टबत्शाल). Agricultural tradition protects the cow. But the tourism industry promotes the perversion of eating beef. Today, many problems such as drug addiction and trafficking, alcohol industry, prostitution, smuggling, crime, etc. are increasing in Nepal. This is also due to the impact of tourism. Nepal is basically an agricultural country. More than 90% of the people here depend on agriculture. Therefore, the future of Nepal seems possible only from an agricultural economy. Tourism is only causing more distortion.
The Nepali people have not yet understood that getting involved in the tourism industry means becoming a slave country. Nepal and the Nepali people are collapsing inside. The religion and culture here are being replaced by the tourism industry and a money-oriented attitude. The web of distortion is growing rapidly. The mutual goodwill of Nepalis is ending and the desire for money and fair skin is increasing greatly.

Ineffective Hindu movement – ​​The secularist power has been fed by the internal divisions of Hindus. Their conspiracy to divide organized Hindus has been successful due to the lack of mutual unity. The lack of strong emotional unity of Hindus, the constant lack of practice, objective, direction and strategy. Hindus have not yet assimilated the essence mentioned in the scriptures as “Sanghe Shakti Kalau Yuge”. The power of the organization has not yet been developed. The mere demand for a Hindu nation is meaningless. The lack of clear understanding in the areas of education policy, technology, health policy, political issues, foreign policy, economic policy, justice, etc. for the all-round development of a Hindu nation is another failure.
The inability to develop religious-political power from the entire class organization and even the micro-departmental units is another reason for the failure. It is another misfortune of the Nepali people that we are not able to realize the great accident and indefinite conflict and unrest in the future by thinking that we can worship and do religious activities even though we are not a Hindu nation. Not caring about the assured future of our future generations is a big weakness. Our lives have gone as they are. Therefore, Hindu society is also suffering from self-centered thinking that why should we worry about the future. The high sense of greed among Hindus and the inability to do selfless donations and service for religion are the reasons for the failure of the emergence of organized power. It seems that the Hindu people still need to wake up for society, especially for religion. The excessive pursuit of material comforts and facilities, the lack of karma in religion are the reasons for the lack of strength in the Hindu organizational structure. The lack of a campaign for emotional and ideological Hindutva is the main weakness of Hindu organizations.
Sowing the seeds of ethnic civil war – It is another misfortune that the people still do not clearly understand that the Western powers have planted ethnic politics to destroy the original religion and culture of Nepali land and ethnic harmony and unity. Almost all countries where ethnic conflicts are raging are heading towards destruction. This kind of intervention has been made to make all the ethnic groups here their puppets and to intensify the conversion work through the use of the “divide and rule” policy. By involving Nepal in the model of Haiti, Congo, Iraq, etc. and sowing the seeds of mutual genocide to eliminate the people here, their own interests weaken the Hindus. It is a pity that the people are not aware of this.
Nepal was the only Hindu nation in the world as a unique example of ethnic and religious tolerance and peace. This was possible because Nepal is a Hindu nation. The formula of the game of fishing by muddying the clear water is ethnic politics. Today's Nepal is suffering from the intention of increasing foreign manipulation by taking advantage of the chaotic situation by making it secular.
World Heritage - The Pashupatinath Temple (and Pashupati area), the center of Hindu faith, has been placed in the World Heritage List. It sounds good, but we are unaware of the dark future within it. It is often criticized that the ownership of this by the United Nations' UNIFEF department means that these heritage sites are separated from the rights and ownership of the Hindus and that the United Nations is taking over them.

Due to such various reasons, unity, strength, reach, and awareness have not been able to grow in Hinduism.

Veer – The film starring Salman Khan is about the bravery of simple mentality and self-respect of the class that is victimized by modern Western thinking.
Himalma Ago – The Nepali film is made with the context of religious conversion among the simple Nepali people. The context of the attempt to sexually exploit Nepali girls by showing the temptation of money, job marriage, etc. is also included here.
Similarly, the old Hindi film Kranti starring Amitabh Bachchan and “Kheloge Hum Jaane Me” starring Abhishek Bachchan are also made in a similar vein.
Heartbreaking stories and scenes can also be seen and understood from English films.


Gangi: Bhatab Vibvaapbhat (Dayachal Tay Paschi) – This film inspired by Christianity is about military training. The film seems to be made in the review of the Vietnam War.
The film named Dhyabhikataashlav is related to the oil politics in the Middle East, the war and crimes of the West.
The film Jyatabh Ichdhabalamba is about the genocide of the Jagatgas and Tgatkas who lived together in the past after the planned ethnic disintegration in the African nation.
If such films based on historical facts become popular in Nepali society instead of sensational films, there will be a positive change in the people's understanding of culture. Currently, Nepali films are distorted by the tendency towards debauchery and freedom like semi-blue films. This subject can be studied in depth.
Encroached pilgrimage sites - In Nepal, important pilgrimage sites are gradually being encroached upon by activities such as business, modernity and Christianity. This is diminishing the brilliance of those ancient divine powers and pilgrimage sites of Nepal.
.——Bodhisattva
Limited to faith – Sanatan Vedic Hinduism Being limited to faith and philosophy only, not developing areas like science, practicality, psychology, and direct application of religion to life, and commercialism (Kagakatvashlabadashshthith) is the reason why the organs of religion become weak. Keeping religion and culture separate in areas like agriculture, food, construction (architecture), language, health, education, science, technology, literature and art, justice, economy, politics, cooperation, etc. is what makes religion crippled. If a culture that makes religion a part of itself develops, it will be revived. Unlike others, Hinduism and philosophy are not communal, but scientific and practical. This should be understood. But it has not happened.
Extremist calls tolerance – The attempts of extremists to spread confusion about a tolerant text like the Gita in the past have failed. However, such processes will continue in the future. Scholars, philosophers, scientists, etc. all over the world look at the Bhagavad Gita with high respect. The Bhagavad Gita has proven to be the best book for the present world. A person who embraces the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita becomes a non-violent person, expressing a sense of tolerance towards all. Filing a case against such a book as extremist is an insult to the Bhagavad Gita and systematically defaming tolerant and liberal Hindus all over the world as extremists. Those who are loyal to their religion are called extremists today, but tomorrow they can also devise a well-planned plan to eliminate Hindus by calling them terrorists. Hindus all over the world, including India, raised their voices in an organized manner against this kind of evil attempt made in Russia, but in Nepal, except for the efforts made by two or three organizations to resist this act, the silence of other Hindu communities is a disgrace to a nation that is 81% Hindu. This proves that at present, there is only nominal faith among the Nepali Hindu people. There is a lack of real faith. If Hindus can awaken and organize in such sensitive situations, Hindu sentiment will be strong in the country. But this has not been found to be the case in practice.
Hindu consciousness efforts – Despite the series of atrocities against the Hindu community, tolerance has been practiced. However, awareness has also been expanded about such painful experiences in the past, which many are not aware of. In our society, where only pornographic films are more popular, there are also many historical films about the oppression and conspiracy against the oppressed Hindu community. Such films that revive the ideas of Hindu pride and Hindutva are also available in the market. Such materials are useful for Hindu consciousness campaigns. For example:-
Lagaan – This film starring Aamir Khan and Rani Mukherjee addresses the Lagaan (tax) tax targeted at the poor Hindu community in colonial India. The film is entertaining for all classes and ages.
Mangal Pandey – It is said that Aamir Khan grew a real mustache for this film. This film is about the atrocities committed by the then British East India Company government against the Hindu and Muslim communities. For Muslims, pigs are considered impure. For Hindus, cows are sacred animals. There is also a reference to the deliberate (secret) use of cow and pig fat in cartridges to contaminate the Hindu and Muslim communities recruited as soldiers of the British government. In addition, the incident of the mass massacre of the rebel Indians in Jallianwala Bagh under the direction of the British, using Indians, and the conspiracy to cultivate opium in India and market it in China to weaken the then Chinese people and rulers, is also shown here. When the Chinese government refused the opium trade, considering it harmful to the people, the British government's declaration of war against this decision is also mentioned here. Scenes of a British child sucking her mother's milk, a hungry baby, and an old man addicted to opium, etc., are shown here in a poignant manner. The film, which is made based on the historical aspect and background of the rebel Mangal Pandey, is excellent.


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