Sunday, November 7, 2021

Satsang

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2021\11\7

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| Video Published Date: | 07 November 2021 |
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| Date of NS: | 07 November 2021 |
| Location of NS: | Kailāsa |
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| Duration: | 00:43:14 |
| YouTube Title: | LIVE DARSHAN | KAILASA IN LOS ANGELES 14TH ANNIVERSARY| 07 NOV 21 |
| Language: | English |
| Transcribed By: | Carrie Chow |
| Tamil Transcribed By: | |
| Verified By: | Ma Nithya Aparicchedyananda/Renu |
| URL Link: | Not available |
| Special Notes: | https://youtu.be/Erw2UfWmu9M * Used Singapore YouTube link to transcribe. |

(00:36)

Rashmi Shah ji, thank you for being here. I welcome you sincerely. Sorry for the technical glitch; hope you are all able to see Me and hear Me now. Yes.

Next, the panelists for the, today’s panel \- Sri Mr. Randy Dobbs, Director of Association for Baha'i Studies, University of Southern California. He is the Secretary of the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Los Angeles. He is member of Board of Directors at UCLA, and part of Interfaith Collective at the Mayor’s Office in Los Angeles. As part of the Baha’i, he promotes unity of all humanity, equality of women and men and unity amongst all faiths. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Randy Dobbs for being here and sharing your valuable inputs and doing what you are doing. Thank you.

Next, Ma Baljit Kaur ji, Secretary Norco Gurudwara, a prominent activist involved in sharing the teachings from the Sikh tradition. She plays a vital role in interfaith events and relationships here in Southern California. A strong voice for women. She stands for cultural diversity, service to humanity and manifestations through interfaith collaborations for the betterment of community. Thank you, Śrī Ma Baljit Kaur ji for being here. Thank you.

Ma Preeti Talwar, Soka Gakkai Buddhist, part of the Soka Gakkai International Buddhist community. She shares that each person has the courage, wisdom and compassion to face and surmount any of life’s challenges. The community upholds, respecting the dignity of human life and the interconnectedness of the self and the environment, maintaining peaceful coexistence with all faiths. Thank you Ma Preeti Talwar ji. Thank you for being here and participating in the panel.

Next, Ma Mukthikananda, coordinator of Kailāsa Los Angeles, Nithyanandeshwara Hindu Temple, and thank you for being here, and sharing your ideas and being part of this panel and coordinating the program. Thank you.

And panelist, Śrī Mr. Kalim Khalid Naseem Ahmad, Ahmadiyya Muslim community leader. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in 1889 as a revival movement within Islam, emphasizing its essential teachings of peace, love, justice and sanctity of life. The community categorically rejects terrorism and promotes the communities living harmoniously. Thank you Śrī Mr. Khalid Naseem Ahmad ji for being here and doing what you are all doing. Thank you.

(04:48) And, once again I wanted to thank everyone for being here. Today’s subject for the panel discussion is gender equality \- past, present, future. Sanātana Hindu Dharma, the Hindu civilization, oldest surviving civilization of the earth, manifested the gender equality in its uniqueness. Each gender, not just as we know, socially accepted just male and female; Hinduism elaborates about 11 genders. Each gender finding their highest potential and manifesting all their possibilities and powers is the gender equality in Sanātana Hindu Dharma.

Hinduism created a beautiful ecosystem. Vedas elaborately document the existence of 11 different genders. And, all the 11 different genders were given an amazing possibility by the Hindu ecosystem. Hindu civilization manifested a beautiful ecosystem where all the 11 genders reached their peak possibility, possibilities and powers. Main commonly known 2 genders \- male, female have given methodology, science, to manifest their full potential, manifest all their possibility and powers. This is the way gender equality is presented in Hindu tradition from the ancient times.

(08:01) I am putting it on record: the past, gender equality in the past, how it was thousands and thousands of years before in the great enlightened ancient only surviving oldest earth’s civilization. We have elaborate documents about the 11 genders, and each genders role \- how they can reach their potential, how we can all coexist without violating each other’s space, without putting each others in insecurity, supporting each other without complicating or competing but complimenting each other. That was the way Hinduism practiced, manifested gender equality. It is elaborately documented in our Vedas and Āgamas.

I’ll give you an example \- women. By their very DNA, women have the capacity, groundedness to hold a ecosystem, a family together, a team together, a community together; so keeping something very stable, keeping it together and making it functional. Women have their own intuitive intelligence in that field. So Hinduism creates an ecosystem for every women to manifest that possibility, that power. This knowledge is documented and transmitted from generation to next generation just through the DNA. Hinduism has a great unique style of Varṇāśramadharma. Please understand, I want every one of you to understand our Varṇāśramadharma of Hinduism is not any way classifying human beings as higher or lower based on their birth. No. I wanted to make it very clear: the Varṇāśramadharma gives unique place to all the Varṇas and all the Āśramas, creates an ecosystem for every type of being to flower. Varṇāśramadharma is knowledge transmission through DNA, through the very biology.

(12:09) In the modern day now, the modern science is proving information, knowledge can be documented in your DNA, in your very muscle memory. Thousands and thousands of years before, the vedic Masters, the Masters of Vedic civilization, ancestors of Vedic civilization know this truth. This knowledge system, information can be documented in DNA and it can be transmitted from generation to generation and it can even develop itself. It can even upgrade itself. It can even update itself. This science forms the foundation for woman’s place in Hinduism. Same way, man has his own role keeping the power of consciousness. Each gender has something unique to contribute for the humanity. Each of them reaching their peak potential, and manifesting their powers, their possibilities, serving the best way to the humanity, and experiencing fulfillment, liberation \- mokṣa is the purpose of the Hindu ecosystem.

I wanted all of you to know, Hinduism is more than any organized religion. It is more than any religion. It is more than a lifestyle. It is a actually a ecosystem. It is very conscious enlightened ecosystem which can transmit this knowledge from generation to generation in an upgraded way. In every level, Hinduism, the Vedic civilization, focuses on making every individual flower in unique way, making the person fulfilled in the personal front and making the person highly productive for the society or the civilization or the nation or the community they are part of.

(15:44) It is not accidental why the Hindus are the most contributing, richest ethnic minority, not just in United States of America or in Australia, almost every country they have settled down. More than 100 countries... I wanted to repeat. I am talking from the statistics. More than 100 countries; see Hindus has spread all over the world in every country, every territory Hindus are there. But in more than 100 countries, Hindus are the richest, peaceful, happily coexisting, lowest crime and richest ethnic minority in more than 100 countries. In more than 100 countries, Hindus are the richest ethnic minority. It is not accidental, because the very philosophy is gender equality centered, the very principle is gender equality centered. That brings multiple advantages like most stable family. If you see the divorce rate, lowest divorce rate among any religion is Hindus. Whether it is the social education, education which is useful for the life, career, money making or the spiritual education, highest educated are the Hindus. All these advantages are because the remnants of the gender equality ideas existed in the past and continuing in the present.

(18:07) All the best things Hindus are enjoying \- lowest crime rate, lowest drug addiction, lowest mental disorders, lowest hospitalization; I can list all the benefits Hindus are enjoying in United States based on the statistics. Literally no gang. Hindus have no gang and no gang violence even though almost 3 million Hindus are living in USA. The Hindu settlement areas are the most peaceful. The reason is gender equality is a lifestyle for the Hindus even now. Of course, surely it is much less than the past. How it was in the past, the present has reduced. But now it is time we revive, and we head back to the future. Please understand, I am trying to coin a new word. We bring the past back to the future in a most glorious way, in the best way for the modern day humanity.

All the problems modern day humanity is facing can be solved. Surely, if we bring the principles from the Vedic tradition, science of the Vedic tradition to life back again, it can solve multiple problems humanity is facing. My whole effort of reviving this Kailāsa nation is to bring all the ancient enlightened civilization, Hindu civilization’s greater science, values, philosophies, principles of gender equality back to life, bringing the past, the glorious past to the future. Past was glorious in every level. Fortunately, still the past is not dead, it is still alive. Maybe the intensity has come down; maybe some of the sciences we lost. But we have not lost everything. The good news is still the documents, scriptures are available and still the knowledge is in our DNA and we can revive. The great news is already Kailāsa started reviving for future. Kailāsa was the past, Kailāsa is the present, Kailāsa is the future hope.

(28:15) Yes. Hope you are all able to see Me and hear Me now. Sorry for the technical glitch once again. So essence of what I wanted to convey to all of you: the glorious Kailāsa was the greatest past, hope for the revival of the Kailāsa is the present and revived Kailāsa is the future of gender equality. That’s all. Thank you one and all for being here. Thank you.

I bless you all. Let’s all radiate with Integrity, Authenticity, Responsibility, Enriching, Causing, living Paramādvaitam, Śuddhādvaita Śaivam, the State, Space, Power, Being, Superconsciousness and Kailāsa of Paramaśiva, Paramaśivoham, Oṃ Nityānanda Paramaśivoham, The Eternal Bliss, Nityānanda. Thank you. Be blissful.

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