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Non-Hindus should not be allowed into Haridwar ghats: Yogi Adityanath

You got the translation wrong. It means ,

Whenever Wherever there is a decline of Dharma (righteousness) that prevails, oh descendant of Bharata (Bharat), When Adharma (wrong doing) becomes predominant, I will manifest myself.

Its having the same meaning. Here its about dharma and adharma .

 
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Its having the same meaning. Here its about dharma and adharma .


Not it is not.

You misunderstood "Dharma" to mean Region. It means Righteousness.

Adharma is not irreligious, it means absence of Righteousness.

The next line of that sentence is,

Praritranaya Sadhunam, Vinashaya Cha Dushkritam
Dharamasansthapnaya, Sambhavami Yuge-Yuge;

Translates as,

For protection of goodness, for the destruction of wickedness,
To establishment righteousness (Dharma), I am reborn in every age
 
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Not it is not.

You misunderstood "Dharma" to mean Region. It means Righteousness.

Adharma is not irreligious, it means absence of Righteousness.

The next line of that sentence is,

Praritranaya Sadhunam, Vinashaya Cha Dushkritam
Dharamasansthapnaya, Sambhavami Yuge-Yuge;

Translates as,

For protection of goodness, for the destruction of wickedness,
To establishment righteousness (Dharma), I am reborn in every age

When i did that ?
 
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When i did that ?

WTF ! I just quoted you. This is what you had said,

Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion--at that time I descend Myself.
 
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Nice to see you quote the voiceover of a Muslim to explain your rationale.

Message is important.

WTF ! I just quoted you. This is what you had said,

Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion--at that time I descend Myself.

Religion means righteousness and when corruption increases any religion it becomes adharma and here this verse of bhagvat Gita says that He will return back.
 
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Devotees take dip at Har Ki Paidi on the occasion of Somvati Amavsaya in Haridwar on Monday. PTI Photo
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Prime Minister's Office
05-October, 2017 11:28 IST
PM addresses gathering at event to mark the inauguration of Umiya Dham Ashram at Haridwar, via video conferencing


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today addressed the gathering at the event to mark the inauguration of Umiya Dham Ashram at Haridwar, via video conferencing.


The Prime Minister said that spiritual institutions in India, have been centres for the spread of social reform. He described tourism as an ancient concept in India, and a spiritual tradition. He said the Ashram being inaugurated today would benefit the pilgrims coming to Haridwar. He said the idea of a Yatra existed as an integral part of our culture. Through a Yatra, we get acquainted with various parts of the country that we may have never seen otherwise, he said.


The Prime Minister said that the work being done by devotees of Ma Umiya has touched the lives of several people. They have spread awareness on gender equality. He specially thanked the women of Mehsana district, who have furthered the message of "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao."


The Prime Minister appealed to all devotees of Ma Umiya, to become Swachhagrahis, and add strength to the Swachh Bharat Mission.


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File photo of Saryu River in Ayodhya. | Photo Credit: Rajesh Kumar Singh
Ayodhys


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ama-statue-on-saryu-river/article19833095.ece

The Yogi Adityanath government plans to install a statue of Lord Rama on banks of the River Saryu and organise a grand Diwali this time in Ayodhya by illuminating the town and lighting 1.71 lakh earthen diyas.

The statue will be installed only after clearance from the National Green Tribunal, Principal Secretary Tourism Awanish Awasthi said.

A series of programmes have been scheduled for October 18 to celebrate Diwali in the town. A “deepotsav” will be organised on ‘Ram Ki Paidi’ where 1.71 lakh earthen lamps will be lit, he said while giving a presentation to Governor Ram Naik on Monday.

Prominent building and ghats will also be illuminated to attract tourists.

The objective of the entire programme will be to promote Ayodhya, believed to be the birth place of Lord Rama, as a tourist destination.

A heritage walk, a yatra reminiscing return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya, and launch of several schemes by the Chief Minister and other dignitaries will be part of the programme, the officer said.

A grand “aarti” of River Saryu will also be performed by the Chief Minister and the Governor and a laser show will be held on the banks of the river.

During the programme, Ramlila will be staged by artists from Indonesia and Thailand. The Union Tourism ministry has sanctioned ₹133.70 crores for making Ayodhya a tourism hub.

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GANGARIVER

A view of one of the Ghats on the banks of Ganga River. File | Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...teps-to-clean-river-ganga/article19865404.ece

The matter is listed for next hearing on October 24.


The National Green Tribunal has directed the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh and the Uttarakhand governments to file affidavits stating what steps they have taken to comply with its directions to clean the Ganga in the stretch between Gomukh and Unnao.

The green panel, in a detailed judgement, had passed a slew of directions to rejuvenate Ganga, declaring as ‘No Development Zone’ an area of 100 metres from the edge of the river between Haridwar and Unnao and prohibiting dumping of waste within 500 metres from the river.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also asked all the stakeholders to state what course of action they propose to take in relation to Phase-2 from Kanpur to the UP border.

“We make it clear that in the event now the compliance is not made, to the directions of the tribunal, we will be compelled to pass coercive orders. Let copy of this order be provided to the chief secretaries of UP and Uttarakhand.

“All the counsels appearing for their respective clients will inform these directions to them. Copy of this order, also, be sent to DG of National Mission for Clean Ganga; Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources and Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for compliance,” the bench said.

The matter is listed for next hearing on October 24.

The tribunal had earlier, in a detailed judgement, said the government has spent over Rs 7,000 crore in two years to clean the Ganga which still remains a “serious environmental issue”.

The order, running into 543 pages, said “till the demarcation of floodplains and identification of permissible and non-permissible activities by the State government of this judgement, we direct that 100 metres from the edge of the river would be treated as no development/construction zone between Haridwar to Unnao in UP.”

’No-development zones’ are areas where no construction including commercial or residential buildings can come up.

It also imposed a complete prohibition on disposal of municipal solid waste, e-waste or bio-medical waste on the floodplains or into the river and its tributaries.

The tribunal reiterated its earlier order of ban on mechanical mining in Ganga and said “no in-stream mechanical mining is permitted and even the mining on the flood plain should be semi-mechanical and preferably more manual.”
 
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My apologies is yogi a religious figure for you.
no need to apologize.. the yogi is an as*hole....
the hindus who pretended to support bjp for 'vikash' are exposed daily for their continued support of this regime... (you know the smart ones that live abroad and have way with words)....
 
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no need to apologize.. the yogi is an as*hole....
the hindus who pretended to support bjp for 'vikash' are exposed daily for their continued support of this regime... (you know the smart ones that live abroad and have way with words)....

Oh boy, boom goes the liberal.
If Yogi is what you say, I don't think there are enough abuses in the universe for opposition.
 
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Apart from the aarti at the Dashameshwar Ghat, all buildings and houses are lit with earthen lamps. Nearly 100,000 pilgrims visit the riverfront to watch the river aglitter with lamps. The aarti is performed by 21 young Brahmin priests and 24 young women. The rituals involve chanting hymns, rhythmic drum beating, conch shell blowing, and brazier burning. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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The Dev Deepavali ("the Diwali of the Gods" or "Festival of Lights of the Gods") is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in Varanasi. (Photos: Apratim Pal)
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Decorating the Faith: Women beautifully decorates an "Om" celebrating Dev Deepavali in Varanasi. Dev Deepavali falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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Rituals of Dev Deepavali: There are different tupes pf rituals. These include, among others, chanting of various hymns and mantras to convey prayers to gods while lighting lamps area common occurence. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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Worshipping Lord Shiva: Another aspect of the Diwali of the Gods sees people lighting up lamps at the ghats and praying to the Lord Shiva for prosperity and long life. Mainly, the steps of all the ghats on the riverfront of the Ganges River, from Ravidas Ghat at the southern end to Rajghat, are lit with more than a million earthen lamps (diyas) in honour of Ganga, the Ganges, and its presiding goddess. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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Family celebrates dev Deepavali: A amll family beautifully decorates some portion of the ghat with candles.The festival is also observed as Tripura Purnima Snan. The tradition of lighting the lamps on the Dev Deepawali festival day was first started at the Panchganga Ghat in 1985. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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People create a motif of the diya using earther lamps to celebrate Dev Deepavali in Varanasi.The main rituals performed by devotees consist of kartik snan (taking a holy bath in the Ganges during Kartika) and deepdan (offering of oil lighted lamps) to Ganga in the evening. The Ganga aarti is also performed in the evening. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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The 5 day festivals starts on Prabodhini Ekadashi (11th lunar day of Kartika) and concludes on Kartik Poornima. Children too celebrate this festival by drawing their favourite cartoon characters like Chhota Bheem and others and then lighting up diyas around them, bringing to the festival a much more global aspect. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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Many pilgrims comes to Benaras for worship Lord Shiva during Dev Deepavali as well. The festival is a major tourist attraction, and the sight of a million lamps (both floating and fixed) lighting the ghats and river in vivid colors have often been described by visitors and tourists as a breathtaking sight. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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A group of people can be seen worshipping the likeliness of a Shiva Lingam that they have created using earthen lamps. On the night of the festival, thousands of devotees from the holy city of Varanasi, surrounding villages, and across the country gather in the evening on the ghats of the Ganges to watch the aarti. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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A group of people can be seen worshipping the likeliness of a Shiva Lingam that they have created using earthen lamps. On the night of the festival, thousands of devotees from the holy city of Varanasi, surrounding villages, and across the country gather in the evening on the ghats of the Ganges to watch the aarti. (Photo: Apratim Pal)
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Ministry of Water Resources
08-February, 2018 18:01 IST
Renovation of Ghats Along Ganga in West Bengal

The National Mission for Clean Ganga has sanctioned and completed 24 Ghats and Crematoria projects in West Bengal at a cost of Rs 180.16 Crores. The above infrastructure was created in Kolkata, Bansberia, Howrah, Seerampore, Khardah, Naihati, Chandanagar, Baidyabati, Panihati, Kamarhati, Bally, Titagarh, Mahestala, North Barrackopore, Koonagar, Hooghly-Chinsura, Halishahar, Budge-Budge and Uttarpara-Kotrung municipalities. Further 7 more projects of Ghats & Crematoria under Entry Level Activities have been sanctioned which comprises renovation & development of 15 Ghats and 4 Electric Crematoria at a cost of Rs 48.47 crores.

Under Namami Gange programme, a total of 187 projects for various activities such as treatment of municipal sewage, treatment of industrial effluent, river surface cleaning, rural sanitation, ghats & crematoria works, afforestation, biodiversity, awareness creation & public outreach etc. have been sanctioned. 47 projects out of this have been completed so far. Cleaning of river is a continuous process, however, all efforts are being taken by Government of India to complete these projects by 2020.

This information was given by Union Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation & Human Resource Development Dr. Satya Pal Singh in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.



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Non-Hindus should not be allowed into Haridwar ghats: Yogi Adityanath

Above is not Hinduism.
So now anyone goes there (Haridwar Ghats) must possess one of the following documents:

Passport, voter ID, Driving license, Adhaar card, Pan card and what not.

This Yogi is dhongi baba.

Ganga Ghats are linked to religion of Indian nation and these ghats are not place of tourism , if non hindus wants to know about the religion of Indian nation then Indian Establishment can explain them via other modes.
 
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