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Ravan in saffron

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08.05.2025

In every piece that I wrote about our Eastern neighbour, the persons under the knife of dissection is Narendra Modi and his cohorts, its establishment and its agencies, but never the ordinary peace loving Indian and every comment about their collective evil nature is never directed towards the reverend religion of Hinduism. It is about the misrepresentation of the noble religious thought carried out by Modi that I carry this crusade in writing.

If Gandhi was a reincarnation of the good Rama; Modi is the worst format of the reincarnation of evil, Ravan.

Ravana (Ravan) in Hindu mythology is the mythical multiheaded demonic king of Lanka, who had nursed for long, coveting lord Rama’s wife, the Sati Savitri (the pure). He is cursed in Hinduism, having kidnapped Sita. That despite being in his custody he couldn’t enforce marriage, because of a spell of bad omen cast upon him, that should he touch a woman, against her will, he would die immediately- instantaneously. Fear of death prevented the despoiling of pure Sita. Ravana or Ravan for short represents the essence of evil and cowardice. Modi as an ardent follower of Ravan has both these traits in abundance.

Saffron is generally recognised as a colour of Hinduism. Since it is associated with Agni (fire) — the Sun, it is considered sacred and is believed to convey purity, sacrifice, and renunciation. Ascetics, Saints and Sadhus traditionally wear saffron colour to indicate detachment from worldly pursuits of materialism and as a mark of devotion to the power of spirituality. The allurements of the world are rejected and the willingness to sacrifice for the good of others are hallmark indicators of the colour of saffron in Hinduism more, and to a lesser extent in Jainism and Buddhism.

Saffron is a colour of courage. Dominated by Hinduism, even in sstrology, saffron colour is considered to be an agent of enhancing institution, positive energy and for jettisoning negative influences. Saffron in short is the colour of Hindu Dharma, a colour of support for........

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