No ban on Bhagavad Gita in Russia
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No ban on Bhagavad Gita in Russia

Last Updated: Wednesday, December 28, 2011, 19:08
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No ban on Bhagavad Gita in Russia Zeenews Bureau

Moscow: A Russian court on Wednesday rejected a petition seeking a ban on translation of Bhagavad Gita, bringing cheers to crores of Hindus across the world.

The petition in the Siberian city of Tomsk called Bhagvad Gita, one of Hinduism's holiest scriptures as "extremist literature" and said it promotes "social discord" and “hatred towards non-believers”.

Russian lawyers Mikahil Fralov and Alexander Sakhav argued vociferously against the petition.

The case filed by state prosecutors in Tomsk claimed that the renowned translation of the text, titled "Bhagavad Gita As It Is" is "extremist literature" and should join Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf in the list of banned books.

"Bhagavad Gita As It Is" -- first published in 1968 -- is a translation of and commentary on the original text by Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the international Hare Krishna movement, ISKCON.

The judge, after reviewing the petition from the state prosecutors and the responses against it, dismissed the plea.

"We have won the case. The judge has rejected the petition," Sadhu Priya Das of ISKCON, who is also the Chairman of newly formed Hindu Council of Russia said.

Reacting to the judgement, ISKCON spokesman Brajendra Nandan Das said in New Delhi that, "We are very happy".

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna welcomed the judgement and thanked the Russian government for its support.

ISKCON members have linked the court case to the Russian Orthodox church, which they claim wants to limit their activities in Russia.

The case had created a storm back in India. Speaking in Parliament, Krishna called the lawsuit "patently absurd". He had summoned the Russian Ambassador in New Delhi, Alexander Kadakin, on the eve of the court hearing and told him that Moscow should provide all possible help to resolve the issue.

He also conveyed to the Russian diplomat the sensitivities involved with the issue. Kadakin had assured Krishna that the Russian Government will do all it can within its power.

The trial began in June and was scheduled to conclude on December 19, just after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's two-day visit to Russia.

However, officials in Tomsk agreed to hear further testimony from experts and the Russian ombudsman for human rights and postponed the court decision till today.

First Published: Wednesday, December 28, 2011, 11:01

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prabina - odisha
no body can ban the holy script gita,this is the father of bibel ,koran and other holy scripts
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Jiten Galoria - kenya
Whenever virtue declines and unrighteousness rises, I manifest Myself as an embodied being. To protect the Saints and Sages, to destroy the evil-doers and to establish Dharma(righteousness), I am born from age to age.
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@2BHAJAS - THE UNIVERSE
No ban on ``GOD `` in Russia``, ON MORE TIME!
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@1yogis - THE UNIVERSE
GOD NEVER FAILS || ``No ban on`` GOD ``in Russia.``
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RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY
It is really a positive decision for the Bhagwat Gita Followers and admirers . As it was no need to Ban the Russian court decision has been welcomed and hailed .
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RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
WITH THE RULING OF RUSSIAN COURT AGAINST BANNING BHAGWAD GITA TODAY, THERE IS A LOT OF PEACE IN THE HINDU COMMUNITY ALL OVER THE WORLD. HOWEVER, AS I KNOW PERSONALLY THERE IS DEFINITELY A BIAS AGAINST INDIANS IN RUSSIA INSPITE OF THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BEST OF RELATIONS AT GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNMENT LEVEL.
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A.L.Rawal - New Delhi
Bhagvadgeeta is a secular piece of writing. It is a dialogue between a warrior and his adviser. It should be read by all the warriors of the world before they go to war. It cautions them agains the use of deadly weapons if they are absolutely necessary. All battles end on the tables of negotiations. Therefore war should be avoided at all costs. This is the crux of the book. But it also exhorts them to fight if evil is to be destroyed and if there is not way out.
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mayank - jamnagar
iskcon is only one society who preach widely
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Petrus - Mumbai
If Gita is banned, who`s going to teach the Russians about, karma, (manav-)dharma, yog, dhyan, kartavya etc? Sakala shastra ki swamini, shrutiyon ki rani, Om jai Bhagavate Gite!
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light g - mumbai
Bhagvadgita is just mytholagical book of stories.
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INVINCIBLE NATURE - INDORE
PLEASE DO NOT BAN BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS . IT IS HIGHLY RESPECTED BOOK AROUND THE WORLD.



piyush - pune
my dear friend sujay please think twice before you pass a comment.



ramachandran - coimbatore
Mr. Sujay, What do you know about ISKCON and its preachers?.