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Financial Corruption in India

by dattaswami » Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:22 pm

Financial Corruption in India

[ What is the reason for India not developing compared to Christian and Islamic countries?]

O Learned And Devoted Servants of God,

The basic reason is only corruption that always hinders the development of the country, which is based on the public works like construction of dams etc. If you see the construction of dam by Mr. Arthur Cotton on Godavari River, there is no much damage even after 100 years. But if you see the public constructions like roads and dams done by Indians, their lifetime sometimes is only a few days! Does this mean that Arthur Cotton was not as intelligent as Indians to do corruption in the project? The lack of corruption does not show the lack of intelligence in his case. It shows only his awareness of right spiritual knowledge as the background.

Similarly, we don’t see much corruption in Islamic countries. Why corruption is in its climax in India only? Does this mean that there is no spiritual knowledge in India? We say that the spiritual knowledge does not exist any where in the world as much as it exists in India. Yes. Once upon a time, it existed in India in climax. But, now it exists in twisted forms, which differs from the spiritual knowledge in other countries, which is not twisted. The reason for this may be attributed to the difference in these three religions. But the same God gave the same spiritual knowledge in all religions through different forms because only one God created the entire universe and there are no three Gods or three universes!

The concept in Christianity and Islam is that there is no human re-birth. They say that this present human birth is the sole and final. After this birth, the enquiry is done and the soul goes to either God or hell. The soul will remain with God or in the hell forever. You can easily imagine the fear that is created by this concept. Just for a few rupees and a temporary luxurious life on the earth, one cannot take such permanent risk. This spiritual foundation is the reason for the absence of much corruption in these two religions.

The administration of this world is Pravrutti and the field of attainment of God is Nivrutti. The basis of Pravrutti is Nivrutti and both are not different. Fear for God exists in all the religions and the existence of hell for punishing the sins is also common to all these three major religions. But, the concept of absence of human re-birth in Christianity and Islam reinforces the fear for sin and it is not so in Hinduism. Hence, the concept of human re-birth should be carefully analyzed, since there is only one concept for this entire universe because there is only one God for this one universe as accepted by each religion. The truth is that the original concept is twisted in Hinduism and is not completely understood in Christianity and Islam. The original concept, which is beyond these religions is now exhibited to protect the justice in this world and also to bring universality in the religions.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by Mark123 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:43 pm

Hello,
Political corruption in India is a major concern. It is by far one of the most corrupt governments in South Asia. It shall be very difficult to bring all the items of corruption in the definition of corruption because the people busy in this line are bring and inventing new items and are showing their expertise in those lines.

Or

The crime of giving or receiving money, gifts, a better job etc in exchange for doing something dishonest or illegal.

When someone who has power or authority uses it in a dishonest or illegal way to get money or an advantage.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by dattaswami » Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:32 pm

Mark123 wrote:Hello,
Political corruption in India is a major concern. It is by far one of the most corrupt governments in South Asia. It shall be very difficult to bring all the items of corruption in the definition of corruption because the people busy in this line are bring and inventing new items and are showing their expertise in those lines.

Or

The crime of giving or receiving money, gifts, a better job etc in exchange for doing something dishonest or illegal.

When someone who has power or authority uses it in a dishonest or illegal way to get money or an advantage.

Corruption is grabbing the wealth of others for the sake of comforts of one’s own body and family. The body is like a seat in the train and you, the soul, are the passenger. The family members are like just bench-mates in the same train. For the comfort of yourself and your bench-mates, if you trouble other passengers in the train, it is corruption. Life is just a matter of a short one-hour train journey. Your bench-mates will get down at their respective destinations and will not remember you thereafter. Even you will have to leave your seat and move on.

After death, you have to leave your family members, who will not recognize you in their next birth. After getting down from the train of this life, you have to face the interview with God. There he will decide if you are to be granted permanent happiness or permanent misery. Therefore, you must concentrate on the preparation for this grand interview even during your journey through this life.

Do not worry about the comforts of your own seat and that of your bench-mates. You will have to leave your own seats and all the bench-mates behind anyway. The bonds with your bench-mates (family members) are temporary and unreal. Sankara says that whatever is temporary must be unreal. The bond, which did not exist before and will not exist in future, does not exist even in the present time. Such spiritual realization is a must for getting a permanent control over corruption.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by bhu » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:51 am

But, the concept of absence of human re-birth in Christianity and Islam reinforces the fear for sin and it is not so in Hinduism.


:D read "Garuda Puranam" after reading the book come and discuss about your opinion again.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by dattaswami » Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:50 pm

bhu wrote:
But, the concept of absence of human re-birth in Christianity and Islam reinforces the fear for sin and it is not so in Hinduism.


:D read "Garuda Puranam" after reading the book come and discuss about your opinion again.

Way to burn all the sins of past, present and future

Krishna told that the true knowledge giving the correct direction followed by the effort of soul in implementation will burn all the sins of past, present and future (Jnanaagnih…, Abhyasenatu…). Jesus propagated this concept telling that if you confess and do not repeat the sins through surrender to God, all the sins will be excused. The priests of the church crucified Him, since the propagation of such true knowledge will affect their interests. The sinners come and donate to get their sins cancelled. The priests play important role in this process and get highest respect from the public.

The propagation of this truth will affect their business and respectful positions in the society. The priests of all the religions in the world are doing huge business based on this false concept only. In fact, these priests can earn more and can get more respect if they are based on the truth and propagate the true knowledge.

When the truth is propagated, the souls will get real benefit. The priests will be rewarded more and hence, should not object the propagation of the true spiritual knowledge under the false impression that their livelihood gets spoiled by the true knowledge.
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Production of Space.

by Siddhartha » Sun May 15, 2011 11:29 pm

Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali), are succumbed in 'Culture of Poverty'(a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-administrative system, weak mother language, continuous absorption of common space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold. Simply depriving their(the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative behaviour (values) to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately co-parenting of those children those are born out of ignorance, real poverty. All of us are being driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever be able to bring that genuine freedom (from vicious cycle of 'poverty') in their own life/attitude, involve themselves in 'Production of Space' (Henri Lefebvre), at least initiate a movement by heart, decent & dedicated Politics will definitely come up. - Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, 16/4, Girish Banerjee Lane, Howrah-711101.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by teliraja » Mon May 16, 2011 3:31 pm

Hi Siddharth

You seem to have written a treatise on ' Spirituality' in relation to corruption.

The facts about corruption are simple and clear. A totally corrupt person finds fault with another corrupt person but refuses to accept his own mistake. When you point one finger at others, four fingers point at you.

In this country everybody talks about corruption but do little about it.

Even the so called Anti-bribery bill agitation spearheaded by Anna Hazare is also a forgotten topic these days. It is just a fad to talk about corruption.

Unless people show activism by exposing corrupt people nothing can be done about it.
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Re: Financial Corruption in India

by teliraja » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:58 pm

Hi folks

What happened to the war on Corruption. Is is over even before it has started.

This is what happens when issues like corruption are dealt with like seasonal phenomenons.

The urge to wage a war on corruption should be from within and all pervading.

One noticeable feature of the recent agitation on corruption was that it seems to be confined to the elitist class and the middle class is shying away from it. Does it imply that the middle class is comfortable with it and wants it to be a part of their life.
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