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Thursday, May 25, 2017

25.5.2017 From the desk of Artha Dharma : Being proud of being Hindu and its heritage

Vanakam and blessed day to all precious atma. May Lord Ganesha always bless you with an abundance of peace, happiness and wealth.

Lots of energies both positive and negative were generated among our Hindu brothers and sisters here in Malaysia with the issue of people of other faiths belittling our Hindu religion and trying to "break" the peace among our community. Many concerned parents, individuals and also NGOs posted dozens of messages on our social media accounts and made police reports. If you are like me you probably saw hundreds of these posts and thought to yourself,"Well it's bad and I don't like it but what can I do? I'm not a lawyer or an activist I'm just a teacher and business man and a father who doesn't know how to explain this kind of hate to my children." 
 As such we at Artha Dharma have started a project to have 100,000 people wear a single rudraksha somewhere on their body. It can be worn on the wrist or the neck. One small bead about the size of a 10 sen coin is easy to wear and comfortable as well. Many of us wear red strings from the temple. Why not wear something that shows your pride in your traditions? 

There are many symbols in Hinduism that you can wear yourself to show that we are Hindus like pottu, vibuthi, kumkum but we tend to be very shy not to put it on our forehead if we are working or going to school or college. Also in some places, they aren't allowed at all.

There is one symbol that is very sacred and powerful that you can carry yourself without offending anyone but only Hindus know about it. It is rudraksha, the tears of Lord Siva.  It is very powerful, lots of energies and very protective too.

So my challenge to all the Hindus in Malaysia!
Wear a single rudraksha around your neck or around your wrist. Be proud of being Hindu!!!!!!

You can buy the beads from anyone but we have 100% guaranteed genuine beads, 2 pieces for RM 20 only with Free Delivery anywhere in peninsular Malaysia. If you see me around the city I will have a few on me at all times so you can get them straight from me or you can pick them up from my house in Bandar Kinrara. Get as many pieces as possible for your family members and friends. You can also give them to your non-Hindu friends who wish to show their support for our community.  Whenever you see someone wearing it, let's greet each with vanakam and namaskaram. Om Shanti

What's app to +60129259495 for details.


Please share this information with all your friends and relatives and let's show the world that you don't have to go to a rally or file a police report to make a difference in the world.

Serve above self
Om Namasivaya



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