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WHAT HAVE WE
  LEARNED FROM
  OUR MISTAKES??
     Disclaimer: The views presented in this
presentation are completely personal and do not
 mean to hurt the feelings of any individual !!!!!!
World Wars 
• The total number of casualties in World
  War 1, both military and civilian, were
  about 37 million: 16 million deaths and
  21 million wounded. The total number of
  deaths includes 9.7 million military
  personnel and about 6.8 million civilians.
• World War II casualty statistics vary
  greatly. Estimates of total dead range
  from 50 million to over 70 million.
  Civilians killed totaled from 40 to 52
  million, including 13 to 20 million from
  war-related disease and famine. Total
  military dead: from 22 to 25 million,
  including deaths in captivity of about 5
  million prisoners of war.
What Did We Learn??
What Do We Fight Over??



CASTE
Understanding “CASTE” in
     Indian Context.
 According to the ancient Hindu
scriptures, there are four "varnas". The
Bhagavad Gita says varnas are decided
based on Guna and Karma. Manusmriti
and some other shastras name four
varnas: the Brahmins (teachers,
scholars and priests), the Kshatriyas
(kings and warriors), the Vaishyas
(agriculturists and traders), and
Shudras (service providers, laborers).
• The Supreme Court ruling that
  reservations cannot exceed 50% (which
  it judged would violate equal access
  guaranteed by the Constitution) has
  put a cap on reservations.
• However, there are state laws that
  exceed this 50% limit and these are
  under litigation in the Supreme Court.
  For example, the caste-based
  reservation fraction stands at 69% and
  is applicable to about 87% of the
  population in the state of Tamil Nadu .
Misconceptions Of Religion
• A man who is convinced of the truth of his
  religion is indeed never tolerant. At the
  least, he is to feel pity for the adherent of
  another religion but usually it does not
  stop there.
• The faithful adherent of a religion will try
  first of all to convince those that believe in
  another religion and usually he goes on to
  hatred if he is not successful.
• However, hatred then leads to
  persecution when the might of the
  majority is behind it.
Understanding “RELIGION” In
      Global Context.
Attis – Greece(1200 BC)       Indra-
  Tibet
Krishna –India (900 BC)      Bali-
  Afghanistan
DionySus-Greece (500 BC)     Jao -
  Nepal
Mithra- Persia (1200 BC)      Wittoba-
  Bilingonese
Salivahana – Bermuda
  Thammuz-Syria
Odin –Scandinavia
         Atys -
  Phrygia
Crite- Chaldea
  Xamolxis- Thrace
Zoroaster-Persia             Ixion -
What have we learned from our mistakes?
What have we learned from our mistakes?
What have we learned from our mistakes?
What have we learned from our mistakes?
What have we learned from our mistakes?
Nature Is God
Characteristics of God:
• Supreme Power
• Does not differentiate among
  individuals
• Takes care of every one
• Strikes back when you do something
  wrong
       And Finally.....
• Resides in Every One [ We are
  reflections of God ]
So, who benefits from these
          fights?




              Caste /Region =>
Money/Power
•                               .
•
    No of Jews killed in
•
    WW2 = 6 million
•
•                                   For
    Hitler: Religion => POWER
American attacks on
     Afghanistan and Iraq.
• Reasons quoted: Weapons Of Mass
  Destruction

• In 2005, the Central Intelligence
  Agency released a report saying that
  no weapons of mass destruction had
  been found in Iraq.
Stop Being Sheeps
• Stop voting in name of Caste, Religion
  and Regionalism.

• Stop hating people for drawing
  cartoons and stop justifying them for
  burning ‘Korans’.

• Get out of the mindset of intra caste or
  intra religion marriages.
        In short…….. ”Stop being a
  burden on mankind”
Or Else….Let us……..
• Be ready to be humiliated and beaten
  up for merely belonging to a certain
  region or caste.
• Be ready to be blown up every time we
  step out of our houses.
• Make ourselves used to, of living with
  fear in our own country and of the
  humiliation to be repeatedly looked
  upon as a terrorist.

   In short …… “Stop calling
 ourselves- Human-beings”

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What have we learned from our mistakes?

  • 1. WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM OUR MISTAKES?? Disclaimer: The views presented in this presentation are completely personal and do not mean to hurt the feelings of any individual !!!!!!
  • 2. World Wars  • The total number of casualties in World War 1, both military and civilian, were about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The total number of deaths includes 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. • World War II casualty statistics vary greatly. Estimates of total dead range from 50 million to over 70 million. Civilians killed totaled from 40 to 52 million, including 13 to 20 million from war-related disease and famine. Total military dead: from 22 to 25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisoners of war.
  • 3. What Did We Learn??
  • 4. What Do We Fight Over?? CASTE
  • 5. Understanding “CASTE” in Indian Context. According to the ancient Hindu scriptures, there are four "varnas". The Bhagavad Gita says varnas are decided based on Guna and Karma. Manusmriti and some other shastras name four varnas: the Brahmins (teachers, scholars and priests), the Kshatriyas (kings and warriors), the Vaishyas (agriculturists and traders), and Shudras (service providers, laborers).
  • 6. • The Supreme Court ruling that reservations cannot exceed 50% (which it judged would violate equal access guaranteed by the Constitution) has put a cap on reservations. • However, there are state laws that exceed this 50% limit and these are under litigation in the Supreme Court. For example, the caste-based reservation fraction stands at 69% and is applicable to about 87% of the population in the state of Tamil Nadu .
  • 7. Misconceptions Of Religion • A man who is convinced of the truth of his religion is indeed never tolerant. At the least, he is to feel pity for the adherent of another religion but usually it does not stop there. • The faithful adherent of a religion will try first of all to convince those that believe in another religion and usually he goes on to hatred if he is not successful. • However, hatred then leads to persecution when the might of the majority is behind it.
  • 9. Attis – Greece(1200 BC) Indra- Tibet Krishna –India (900 BC) Bali- Afghanistan DionySus-Greece (500 BC) Jao - Nepal Mithra- Persia (1200 BC) Wittoba- Bilingonese Salivahana – Bermuda Thammuz-Syria Odin –Scandinavia Atys - Phrygia Crite- Chaldea Xamolxis- Thrace Zoroaster-Persia Ixion -
  • 15. Nature Is God Characteristics of God: • Supreme Power • Does not differentiate among individuals • Takes care of every one • Strikes back when you do something wrong And Finally..... • Resides in Every One [ We are reflections of God ]
  • 16. So, who benefits from these fights? Caste /Region => Money/Power
  • 17. . • No of Jews killed in • WW2 = 6 million • • For Hitler: Religion => POWER
  • 18. American attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq. • Reasons quoted: Weapons Of Mass Destruction • In 2005, the Central Intelligence Agency released a report saying that no weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq.
  • 19. Stop Being Sheeps • Stop voting in name of Caste, Religion and Regionalism. • Stop hating people for drawing cartoons and stop justifying them for burning ‘Korans’. • Get out of the mindset of intra caste or intra religion marriages. In short…….. ”Stop being a burden on mankind”
  • 20. Or Else….Let us…….. • Be ready to be humiliated and beaten up for merely belonging to a certain region or caste. • Be ready to be blown up every time we step out of our houses. • Make ourselves used to, of living with fear in our own country and of the humiliation to be repeatedly looked upon as a terrorist. In short …… “Stop calling ourselves- Human-beings”