On 9th April 1669, Shri Kāshi Vishwanāth Mahādèva was desecrated by Mlenchhas upon Aurangzeb’s order.
It was a day of solar eclipse. People had gathered to bathe and offer pūjā to vishvèvara mahādev. That is when suddenly Mughals attacked amd dismantled the temple.
The kufrashikan (killer of infidels), butshikan (breaker of idols), ghazi (religious Islamic warrior) that was Aurangzeb was doing what was right thing to do as per his religion. Killing Hindus and desecrating their temples.
The keshavdèva temple of Mathura (the last iteration built by a Bundela king named Narasimhadeva) too was razed similarly in the Ramzan of 1670.
The original vigraha of kèshavadeva is buried beneath the mosque built by Jahan Ara in Agra. He is still lying there somewhere.
Hundreds and thousands of such tales. Countless temples broken. Countless vigrahas desecrated. Countless Hindus killed.
Meanwhile Hindus were resisting. In their capacity, they were fighting.
Today’s thread is to pay them an homage. Especially a Jat from Tilpat named “Gokla”.
Abdul Nabikhan was the man under who’s supervision Keshavdev of Mathura was desecrated. He began extracting Jizya from Hindus around Mathura.
This Brave Jat leader named Gokla gathered around 22,000 Jats and started attacking and looting Mughal areas near Agra and Mathura.
Gokla killed Nabikhan. The score of Mathura was partially settled
They looted Sadbad and formally rebelled against Aurangzeb
Mughals brought in Artillery (the bane of Hindus, shows why Bhau was insistent on artillery in 1761, anyways).
Hindus didn’t have cavalry and Artillery
The wives and daughters of these Jats first committed Jauhar. Either killed by the hands of their own husbands. It entered burning pyre.
Jats attacked. But it was difficult fight anyways. Gokla was captured alive.
Just like Chhatrapati Shambhu 19 years later, Mughals tortured Gokla to death - chopping an organ a day.
Gods know how many such Gokla and Sambhaji were tortured this way.
But Jats did manage to kill 5000 mlencchas that day. They attained vīragati and became hutātmās.
The Satnamis of Narnaul too rebelled in this manner. They destroyed many mosques in retaliation.
We understand the gravity of Rāmadāsa Svāmī saying - सकल पृथ्वी आंदोळली, धर्म गेला... when those times are mentioned.
Hindus have gone through worse than Abrahamic hell-fire for last 1000 years to keep their dharma alive.
It is now time to win back all that was lost and repay the debt with appropriate interest.
That will be the right tarpaNa for Gokla. For ShambhuChhatrapati. 🙏🙏
This thread will be incomplete without mention of devi Ahilyabai Holkar.
She funded the (re)construction of many a desecrated Hindu temple. Where she should, she did it at the exact spot. 🙏
In places like Kashi, due to opposition of local Hindus, we lost the chance to correct this mistake in 1744 when Peshwa camped outside Kashi and ordered demolishing of the abomination that now stood on the site of vishwanath.
Local Hindus fearful of massacre by Nadirshah 4 years earlier asked Peshwa not to do so.
Relenting, Peshwa left Kashi and returned to Pune.
After Panipat-3, Islamic military power in the Indian subcontinent was finished. Hindus were resurgent again under Madhavrao Peshwa, Mahadaji Shinde and Ahilyabai Holkar.
That is when the reconstruction of Hindu temples started in earnest.
Ahilyabai funded construction of new Mathura and Kashi temples besides the desecrated original.
But the task still incomplete.
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This line of kālidāsa from kumārasambhava shows how Hindus looked at the word “Prthvi”.
उत्तर दिशा में हिमालय नामक देवताओं की आत्मा पर्वतों का राजा है, जो पूर्व और पश्चिम दिशा में स्थित दोनों समुद्रों में पृथ्वी के मानदण्ड की तरह प्रविष्ट होकर खड़ा है.
pRthvī is not just a generic word for planet earth or land.
It is also a specific word for India (land from himālayas to the (two/three) oceans is one rāshTra - पृथिव्यै समुद्रपर्यन्ताया एकराळिति).
Interestingly, one of the coolest regal epithets was of sātavāhana emperors found near paiTHaN (their first capital - which later moved to downstream of godāvarī) is त्रिसमुद्रतोयपीतवाहन. tri-samudra-toya-pīta-vāhana - one who’s mount/horse has drunk the water of all three seas.
Gandhi’s role is to be acknowledged in this aspect. He made a case (like Jinnah) that secular Hindu dominated India was a contender just like a Muslim-nation case.
Islamic nation case is obvious and self evident for Xian British.
Hindus as one nation - Brits never understood
All important leaders post 1920 are in process of trying to prove to Brits that they are “nation”.
Nation as per Abrahamics is a self governable group of people with sense of belonging ness towards each other owing to some common features - language/race/religion/caste/something
MVA ki itni aukaat nahi hai. This is even beyond 🦊
MA was and is congress supporter (at least opposes Modi for some very important key reasons). Remember “congress to apni dukaan hai”, Nira Radia tapes?
This has globalists written over it. Soros types. MVA are useful fools
Few things cannot be shared. MA would like anyone in BJP but Modi and Shah to be PMs for 2-3 very specific reasons.
His support was instrumental in formation of abomination that is MVA. Anyways it is past now
He is a national asset. And someone wants it threatened.
The mahaul that Pappu has created against Hindu business tycoons is part of this strategy
How smart or dumb Pappu, his sister, jamaai, father and mother is - is irrelevant. They are the pawns of much sinister breaking India forces. They do as they are briefed by their handlers.
चिमणीला सापडला मोती. A very beautiful children's story (don't know its origins, reminiscent of Panchatantra though I've read Ramesh Mudholkar version) which introduces to children concepts of
1. Leverage of Power 2. Politics 3. Interweb of dependencies and weak-spots of targets
The sheer genius of Shri. Vishnu Sharma for composing Panchatantra to teach deep intricacies of politics to children and grown-ups alike is mind-boggling.
Short synopsis of it is thus :
A sparrow and Crow are friends. While foraging for food, Sparrow finds a beautiful Pearl.
Crow bring big, snatches it from small sparrow and refuses to give it back. Sparrow pleads but crow refuses to give it back
Sparrow goes to the tree on which they have nests. requests tree to shake crow's nest. Tree refuses - Why should I do it, crow hasn't done anything to me?
सक्र जिमि सैल पर
अर्क तम-फैल पर
बिघ्ननकी रैल पर
लंबोदर लेखिये।
राम दसकंध पर
भीम जरासंध पर
भूषन ज्यों सिंधु पर
कुंभज बिसेखिये।
Metaphors of Bhushan are so beautiful and replete with references to our puraaNa-Itihaasa.
Very rarely I have seen Agastya referred to in a poem.
the story of Agastya (Kumbhaja - he was born in a pot/kumbha) drinking up ocean referred here.
Another poem which refers to this feat of Agastya is Savarkar's सागरा प्राण तळमळला.
"कथिल हे अगस्तीस आता रे
जो आचमनी एक क्षणी तुज प्याला
सागरा प्राण तळमळला.."
Furthermore, the number of times Indra defeating Vritra (Jrambha) or destroying 99 mountainous fortresses of vritra (Shaila) to release the water hoarded by the asura is referred to again and again.
Makes me wonder : When did this "excessive" browbeating Indra start?