For centuries, the ancient city of Kashi one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage sites has endured unimaginable trials. Foreign invaders looted its treasures, committed unspeakable atrocities, and razed its temples to the ground, yet this majestic metropolis rises again, unbowed and unbroken, as if the scars of history were mere whispers on the wind.
In an ideal world, those dark chapters would fade into oblivion, allowing today's inhabitants to move beyond the shadows of the past. We should strive to understand one another, coexist harmoniously, and honor each other's deepest sentiments with empathy and grace. IRCTC Fined ₹25,000 by Delhi Consumer Court for Serving Worm-Infested Food!
Tragically, this vision remains elusive, as old wounds fester and divide us still. At the heart of Kashi's storied legacy lies Gyanvapi, a site of profound sanctity for Hindus, where many believe Lord Kashi Vishwanath Himself resides in eternal vigil.
Yet, this hallowed pool revered as a font of spiritual purity has been desecrated in memory by those of other faiths who visited for prayer, renaming it "Karanzia" and treating it as a mere ablution tank for washing hands and feet, akin to an act of casual disdain.Also Read: US President Trump Warns of 'Operation' in Nigeria!
Such disregard for sacred emotions erodes the very foundation of our nation's ethos. True harmony Sarva Dharma Sambhava can only flourish when we cease to trample upon the beliefs of others. This principle cuts both ways.
If a fervent Hindu were to hurl insults at Muslim holy sites or mock their rituals, we must condemn it with equal vigor. Every faith in our diverse land holds its unique reverence, rituals, and emotional depth.Also Read: Dattatreya Hosabale's Strong Statement on RSS Ban: "It is not possible to ban just because someone wishes it"
From the intricate poojas of the temples to the solemn calls of the minarets, each deserves unwavering respect. It is the sacred duty of every Indian to embrace this pluralism, fostering a tapestry of faiths woven with mutual dignity rather than threads of discord.
In Kashi's timeless resilience, we find a lesson Let history teach us forgiveness, not fuel for division. Only then can we build a future where every soul stands tall, just as the spires of this eternal city do.Also Read: Prime Minister Modi visits Bihar for the election campaign..!