Human history is replete with forceful movements to spread faith. Religion has been a consistent driver of civilization, community development, and the formations of modern countries. It is ironic that such widespread violence and brutal cruelty have accompanied the imposition of faith. Perhaps material greed has hidden under the robes of fanatical explorers and their clergies. Why else would anyone feel compelled to convert others to their inherited of chosen branches of spirituality? Hindu temples and Sikh Gurudwaras are eminent exceptions to the world history of forceful representations of religious establishments. Not one of them has ever been established by force. No one is compelled to visit them.
The Holy Gita tells us that Lord Krishna urged a despondent Arjun to wage battle against members of his estranged family on the sacred soil of Kurukshetra. The Sikh Gurus have also asserted the imperative of carrying and using weapons. This proves that the indigenous religions of India do not abjure the use of force unequivocally. Indeed, Scripture has specific instructions on how mortals should use their powers of discretion. Our own Chief Trustee is a Messiah of Peace. However, he has sacrificed his entire professional career at the alter of the integrity of India. You may sport a passport of any country on earth, but carry the emblem of Indian spirituality on the epaulets of your intellect. When does a spiritual Indian wield all force at his or her command?
There can be no compromise on the right to voluntary worship. You can and must fight until the very end, if your practice of chosen spirituality is denied, prevented, or obstructed.
Your right to voluntary worship comes with an Indian rider: you cannot convert others to your school of faith. Material inducements are no better than bloody violence in the matter of conversions. Any form of force in asking people to switch allegiance from one form of God to another, has no place in India.
The soil of India is sacred. God will give you no discredit if you indulge in violence to defend the Mother Land. Every inch counts. No amounts of lost lives are excessive when the integrity of India is in question.
The soils of others are sacrosanct as well. Indians may visit other countries as guests. They may even migrate to other lands. However, the Living Guru will never approve of the capture of any land of others.
Sikh Scripture is a lucid exposition of discretionary use of force. Dwell on the Japji Sahib everyday. Start each Dawn with the Hukumnama. All your doubts will be set at rest. May all your days bring liberating karma to your destiny.
I take this opportunity to apologize for not posting daily during the last week. I have been away from my home base, and had erratic Internet connectivity. This will recur in future because of new assignments that God has gifted to me. I will continue to post regularly and as frequently as I can. Thank you for your understanding.