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An extremist Hindu leader rises in India, along with hopes for a controversial temple
Shashank BengaliContact Reporter

at an open-air workshop in this northern Indian town, craftsmen have painstakingly chiseled columns and beams out of giant slabs of stone, engraved each with a number and stacked them three stories high.

The stones are meant to form a temple to the Hindu god Ram at his mythological birthplace in Ayodhya — a site where extremists tore down a mosque in 1992, sparking riots between Hindus and Muslims that left more than 2,000 people dead.

The work is purely speculative, as ownership of the three-acre site picked for the temple has been the subject of a legal battle for decades. But there have been few more vocal champions of the controversial project than the Hindu monk Yogi Adityanath, a firebrand in saffron robes, who told a crowd last year: “When nobody could stop us from demolishing [the mosque], who can stop us from building a temple?”

The provocative words by the boyish-faced, buzz-cut wearing Adityanath will be tested now that he has been appointed to lead the state of Uttar Pradesh, which includes Ayodhya. The surprise move by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came after his party’s sweeping victory in assembly elections this month.

comparing Muslim Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan to a terrorist leader or by saying that those who don’t practice yoga should leave the country.

In 2014, when Hindu leaders accused Muslims of carrying out a “love jihad” by marrying women to convert them to Islam, Adityanath called on Hindu men to convert Muslim women. After a Hindu mob in the state lynched a Muslim man wrongly suspected of possessing beef — which is banned because the cow is sacred to orthodox Hindus — Adityanath demanded the victim’s family be arrested for eating beef and the suspected killers let free.

His supporters in Uttar Pradesh believe he will realize their dream of a temple at Ram’s birthplace.

“Modi-ji in Delhi and Yogi-ji in U.P.,” crowed Annubhai Sompura, who supervises the workshop run by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a radical Hindu group with links to Modi’s party, while using the honorific “ji” for each man. “The Ram temple is now inevitable.”

Adityanath is embraced by radical Hindus in Ayodhya, where history and mythology are often used interchangeably. Thousands of devotees throng the bustling narrow alleys or ride from temple to temple aboard aging bicycle rickshaws, pedaled by guides who recite the Hindu lore attached to every site.

The town of 55,000 people became the epicenter of one of the worst outbreaks of communal violence in the history of independent India in December 1992, when hundreds of Hindus razed the Babri Masjid, a mosque that experts said dated to the time of Mughal conquerors.

Hindu groups said the site was the birthplace of Ram, a Hindu warrior-king, and that only a temple to the deity could stand there.

Pedaling his rickshaw through streets lined with temples and sweet shops, guide Ranjit Jha told visitors with enthusiasm — though without evidence — that the Mughal emperor Babar had destroyed a Hindu temple that predated the Babri Masjid.

Dinesh Bhatt, a customer from Kerala state, listened intently.

“Whether it is true or not, we should believe in it,” Bhatt said. “It is our culture and it explains our existence.”

Hindu and Muslim groups both claim ownership of the site, and Indian courts have been unable to resolve the dispute. Last week, India’s Supreme Court called on the parties to seek an out-of-court settlement because the issue was “sensitive,” although Muslim groups have said an amicable settlement is impossible.

A hearing is scheduled for April on whether senior members of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, were complicit in the mosque’s destruction.

The party has used the temple as a rallying cry since the 1990s, galvanizing support among conservative Hindus as it became the country’s dominant political organization.

The overwhelming scale of its victory in India’s most politically important state — with more than 200 million people — emboldened Modi to select a hard-liner as its chief minister, experts said. Until now, the prime minister had sought to project the image of a pragmatic modernizer and avoided embracing the more aggressively sectarian elements of his party.

“I think that this is Modi at the peak of his political power,” said Prashant Jha, a journalist with the Hindustan Times who covered the election.

The choice of Adityanath “would deepen the psychological and political alienation of Muslims” in Uttar Pradesh, Jha said.

Muslims make up slightly less than 20% of the state’s population — they constitute 14% of the country’s 1.25 billion people — but are vastly underrepresented in political positions.

Since taking office, Adityanath has not spoken publicly about the temple, focusing instead on closing unlicensed slaughterhouses and deploying “anti-Romeo squads” to curb sexual harassment. He is an unlikely law-and-order man, having once spent 15 days in jail for inciting riots.

With a court resolution on the disputed site unlikely, and national elections looming for Modi in 2019, some experts believe his party will attempt to shift focus from the temple.

“Is it worth it for the BJP to push the cause of the temple at the cost of drawing Muslim pushback, instability and even violence?” Jha said. “I don’t think so. There are other ways they can push their cultural agenda. … And Yogi’s mere presence is enough of a signal to the Hindu base.”

Near the would-be temple site, supporters remain buoyant. Amid flags of saffron — a holy color in Hinduism — and religious songs blaring from speakers, worshipers line up for hours to glimpse a small idol of Ram under a tent, a placeholder for the hoped-for temple.

A short distance away, an intricate model of the planned temple sits behind a metal barrier, watched over by a middle-aged man in a saffron scarf. The model and workshop are run by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, which is financing its temple plans through private donations.

At the workshop a few hundred yards away, Hridayram Lohar, a bespectacled 60-year-old hammering away at a slab of stone, said he has been working on the project for a third of his life.

“I will continue to work until my body permits,” he said. “It is my wish to see the day when the temple I have worked on for so long takes form.”


Special correspondent Parth M.N. reported from Ayodhya and Los Angeles Times staff writer Bengali from Mumbai, India.


http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-india-hindu-temple-2017-story.html
 
This is the Nth thread on Yogi this week.

@WAJsal @waz could you please merge all the threads and give it some appropriate name?
 
Its the premise that a giant blue hindu god was born there, an existing Mosqie was destroyed and a country is sliding towards fundamentalism

The mosque was built over a Hindu Temple which was against Islam. ;) It's been rightly destroyed & other mosques built on temples should also be. Temples should be rebuild over them. :agree:
 
Giant blue hindu God > paedophile

Now pi$$ off and worry about the state of your lot.

Your false accusations against the fastest growing faith in the world are pitiful considering the near **** film endeavors recorded in your holy books about your important characters

The mosque was built over a Hindu Temple which was against Islam. ;) It's been rightly destroyed & other mosques built on temples should also be. Temples should be rebuild over them. :agree:

Nope!!!!!!
 
Cow

Love jihad

Ghar waapsi

Romeo squads

Beef ban

Beef lynchings

Gau rakshak goon squads

Godmen pushing snake oil

Alternative history reengineering

Textbook saffronization

Monkeys in office

Mandir politics

RIP development

RIP economy

RIP plurality

RIP India
 
Cow

Love jihad

Ghar waapsi

Romeo squads

Beef ban

Beef lynchings

Gau rakshak goon squads

Godmen pushing snake oil

Alternative history reengineering

Textbook saffronization

Monkeys in office

Mandir politics

RIP development

RIP economy

RIP plurality

RIP India


You couldn't bear a Hindu in power for 3 years,
you couldn't bear Hindus asking for one temple to be given back,
You couldn't bear Hindus asking for respecting their religious beliefs..

Yet, you have no problems destroying hundreds of thousands of temples, which continues even today in Kashmir. Yesterday one more temple blown up in Assam.
You have no problem going hammer and tongs against people disrespecting your religion.
Your visceral hatred for Hindus is very much for all to see here...and this is what is teh general consensus among your kind. You have the courage because of obvious reasons but others like you don't, so, they won't say to face..

Lesson is, Learn about the GOLDEN RULE...It will serve u well in life. Otherwise, you will have more Yogi's rising all over India and it would be reverse Mughal era ;)
 
You couldn't bear a Hindu in power for 3 years,
you couldn't bear Hindus asking for one temple to be given back,
You couldn't bear Hindus asking for respecting their religious beliefs..

Yet, you have no problems destroying hundreds of thousands of temples, which continues even today in Kashmir. Yesterday one more temple blown up in Assam.
You have no problem going hammer and tongs against people disrespecting your religion.
Your visceral hatred for Hindus is very much for all to see here...and this is what is teh general consensus among your kind. You have the courage because of obvious reasons but others like you don't, so, they won't say to face..

Lesson is, Learn about the GOLDEN RULE...It will serve u well in life. Otherwise, you will have more Yogi's rising all over India and it would be reverse Mughal era ;)

I'm curious.

Anything wrong in what I said as far as our country is concerned?

And what is the secret reason for my lack of fear compared to "silent others" ???
 
I'm curious.

Anything wrong in what I said as far as our country is concerned?

And what is the secret reason for my lack of fear compared to "silent others" ???

That you are even asking whether your post is right or wrong itself points to your deep rooted misguided hatred.
When people who have wronged the other group carry the hatred, imagine how people who have been wronged "should" feel..

Do you even know what is happening to Hindus and our temples in Kashmir? Hundreds of Temples in kashmir destroyed after Babri demolition...
Yet..whole media cries for Babri and stays silent on hundreds of similar cases, not in past but after Babri..

The point is, Hindu has realized this game and he is now playing it the way YOU lot have been playing..:)
 
That you are even asking whether your post is right or wrong itself points to your deep rooted misguided hatred.
When people who have wronged the other group carry the hatred, imagine how people who have been wronged "should" feel..

Do you even know what is happening to Hindus and our temples in Kashmir? Hundreds of Temples in kashmir destroyed after Babri demolition...
Yet..whole media cries for Babri and stays silent on hundreds of similar cases, not in past but after Babri..

The point is, Hindu has realized this game and he is now playing it the way YOU lot have been playing..:)

I suggest that Hindutva goons desist from their circle jerk and understand that there are two years left. Do some work and stop fingering. You guys are pustules. No one invited you to the patty. The country voted for Modi. For a change from the filthy corruption and loot of the UPA. The country did not vote for a return to the divisive politics if the 90s. You guys are throwbacks of a bygone era. Buzz off and go back to the holes you emerged shakily trembly from.

Cheers.
 
I suggest that Hindutva goons desist from their circle jerk and understand that there are two years left. Do some work and stop fingering. You guys are pustules. No one invited you to the patty. The country voted for Modi. For a change from the filthy corruption and loot of the UPA. The country did not vote for a return to the divisive politics if the 90s. You guys are throwbacks of a bygone era. Buzz off and go back to the holes you emerged shakily trembly from.

islamic fascists don't like facts hitting their faces...
Little wonder, you went back to your usual Hindu bigotry as soon you were showed facts.

You can keep fantasizing about 2019 but we both know what is going to happen then ;)
 
Difference between a Hindu "fascist" organisation and a Christian organisation.

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It's the "Agenda" that matters.
when bhagwath says he wants inter caste marriages, the sickulars are afraid because it means no more caste divisions in Hindus and they will be united - hence their anger and fake news to malign the RSS...

The padre's story will be buried and will never debated anywhere...I can tell you some funny stories of Christian converts trying to get a match...They are even more casteist than normal Hindus. It's both funny & disgusting at the same time.
 
islamic fascists don't like facts hitting their faces...
Little wonder, you went back to your usual Hindu bigotry as soon you were showed facts.

You can keep fantasizing about 2019 but we both know what is going to happen then ;)

There is nothing fascist about me. I am in fact reacting to fascists. Let's not get Hindus or Muslims into this.

I am an Indian. And this is where I and my ancestors have been born. Period. It's none if anyone's business how I worship, who I call my God, and what I eat, how I dress, how I marry, and how I separate.

I do not tell you guys what to do, what to eat, how to pray, how to dress, how to be human, etc. What or who has suddenly given you the right to do the same to me?

How are you special? On this land? Man to man?

Please come to your senses quickly. You are behaving worse than uneducated retards.

Kudos.
 

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