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Hindus Protest in New York Over Bangladesh Hindu Genocide

Despite heavy rains, a significant number of Hindus gathered outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, demanding justice for the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. The protesters, chanting “We want Justice,” highlighted the silence of international bodies like the UN, which have remained uncharacteristically quiet on the issue. This silence contrasts sharply with the UN’s usual swift response to matters involving other religious communities, particularly Islamic-related issues. CoHNA

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Hindus Have Finally Equipped Themselves With the Kshatra Spirit

When no one came to save the Hindus of Bangladesh, they took matters into their own hands, embracing the Kshatra spirit to protect themselves. This act of self-defense is deeply rooted in Hindu culture, where raising weapons for Dharma is seen as a righteous duty.

In Bangladesh, it became clear that the State or government entities would not intervene to protect the Hindu community. This harsh reality has led to a broader call for Hindus to rely on our own strength first, before looking to organizations like the UN, which claims to stand for “Human Rights for All” but remains silent on atrocities committed against Hindus by Muslims.

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Hindu’s of Bangladesh finally organized themself and picked up weapons for self-defense.

It should be Self first we should rely on and then the Organizations or the Government

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A Call to Arms for Self-Defense And Kshatriya Spirit 

Hindus have finally organized themselves and picked up weapons for self-defense, recognizing that self-reliance is paramount. The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita remind us that when Arjuna hesitated to fight his relatives, Krishna emphasized that it is a Kshatriya’s Dharma to fight against Adharma.

Our Devatas were not inherently violent, but they were always prepared to pick up weapons to protect Dharma when necessary. Even Parvati Maa, one of the calmest goddesses, has the fiercest form, Maa Kali, who emerges when the world needs protection.

Also Read: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare…: Hindus in Bangladesh

A Warning for the Future

We must unite, especially as threats loom over India, where similar persecutions could occur.

History has shown us that wars have been fought for peace since the times of the Ramayana. Hindus

In Kali Yuga, it is imperative that we learn to protect ourselves, rather than hoping that someone else will come to save us. The Kshatra spirit must be reignited within every Hindu, as the fight for Dharma continues in the modern world.

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