Showing posts with label Lord Ram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lord Ram. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Udupi: Rama never demolished Sethu: Pejawar seer

Udupi July 27: Pejawar Pontiff Sri Vishveshatheertha alleged that the latest misconception of the epic Ramayana as interpreted by the Central Governments Counsel Pali Nariman in the Supreme Court is an absurd and skillful deception of the scripture.

Speaking to the media prior to his journey to Mumbai to perform Chaturmasa, the Seer said that Lord Rama has nowhere suggested the demolition of Ram sethu as argued by the Counsel. The sacred epic Ramayana clearly indicates that Lord Rama has ordered for three divisions in the ritualistic maintenance and conservation of the Sethu and that this has been further testified in Skanda Purana as well as Sethu Yatra, Sethu Darshan and Sethu Pooja, the three cardinal rituals suggested by the Lord himself, he added.

The Seer also lauded the Supreme Court order for exploring alternative alignment of Ram Sethu and the Sethusamuudram project.

He also alleged that one of the testimonial historical bequests Hampi is now housing illegal activities threatening the sanctity and security of the place and urged the State government to seize an action plan to preserve the affluence of the land. The Seer threatened to take up agitation if the government failed to do so.

The Seer informed he would support the cause against SEZ and coal based Nagarjuna thermal power project and added that if the proposed nuclear deal causes no harm to the sovereignty and the development of the nation, it is healthier for UPA government to go ahead with the deal. He also expressed his inadequate knowledge regarding the issue and declined to comment on MP Manorama Madhvarajs decision to abstain from the confidence motion.

DHNS

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Lord Rama destroyed the bridge, Centre tells SC

New Delhi, July 23: The Supreme Court favoured exploring the possibility of scientifically and ‘politically’ viable solution to the controversial Sethusamudram project but the Centre questioned the religious grounds being raked up to block the venture.

Attacking the opponents of the project for raising matters of religion and faith to opapose it, senior advocate Fali S Nariman, appearing for the Centre, said those who have relied on scriptures of faith in their attempt to block the venture should also consider other aspects of faith.

He referred to Kamba Ramayana and Padma Purana to draw a point that Lord Rama himself had destroyed the Rama Sethu so that nobody should come from Lanka.

"Lord Rama destroyed the bridge and details are there in the scriptures. You cannot worship something which has been destroyed," Nariman asserted before a Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan.

The senior advocate, who was countering the arguments of anti-project petitioners, said that destruction of Rama Sethu would affect the faith of people, said, "we are not destroying any bridge. Everything on the project is being done with great circumspection."

"If we have gone wrong we will correct it. The idea is to go ahead with the project. We have to see there is no violation of law," the noted jurist said.

Though the Bench clarified that at the moment it was averse to entering into any debate whether Rama Sethu or Adams Bridge was man-made or not, Nariman said, "if you are going to rely on faith, go into other aspects of the faith also."

Nariman said that those who for centuries and years never bothered to declare Rama Sethu as monument of archaeological importance should know that according to Kamba Ramayana Lord Rama took a bow and broke the bridge and divided it into three parts.

"We are concerned that it was not a man-made structure but it was a superman-made structure which was destroyed by Lord Rama," he said before the Bench, also comprising Justices R V Raveendran and J M Panchal.

The senior advocate said the controversial affidavits questioning the existence of Ramayana and Ram Sethu as man-made structure was withdrawn under extraneous circumstances.

Before Nariman had entered into the issue of destruction of the bridge by Lord Rama, the Bench wanted that the Centre should explore the possibility of accommodating faith with environment concern to arrive at a balanced solution.

"A scientifically, technically and politically feasible alternate alignment can be considered", the Bench said adding that the economic aspects should also be kept in mind as dredging activity was a continuous process.

Nariman, who replied in positive to the Bench's remarks that issue of faith has to be accommodated in going ahead with the project, however, was not in agreement with the opponents that alignment number 4 (from Rameswaram to Dhanushkodi) was a viable alternative.

"The suggestion to go for alignment 4 is a self-defeating argument. Alignment number 4 has been suggested as an alternative. If it will be so, there will be no way to go to worship near alignment number 6 (Rama Sethu)," he said.