Communal Harmony Quotes

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Piyush Kaviraj
“धर्म तो भगवान् से जुड़ने का ज़रिया था. उसे इंसान को तोड़ने का ज़रिया बना डाला कुछ स्वार्थी तत्वों ने. लेकिन एक लिखकर मेरी ज़िम्मेदारी ख़त्म हो गयी क्या? अगर धर्म हमे रूहानियत की जगह बंटवारे की तरफ ले जा रहा है तो इसके जिम्मेदार हम सब हैं. हम में से हर कोई!
-पीयूष कविराज.”
Piyush Kaviraj

Rohit Gore
“The three flower shops were obliterated. The petals of the once-dewy flowers and their sellers' flesh burnt together. The people reacted and, unlike the birds, they did not react in unison. They ran towards the narrow streets near the masjid, trampling over the old and limping beggars. They pushed and shoved and cursed and cried. The birds circled in the air, pitying the humans who had lost their humanity.”
Rohit Gore, A Darker Dawn

Rohit Gore
“He could not help but admire his posters every time he saw them---the son of a rickshaw puller, now the chief of a prominent political party in this town, who was expected to win by an unprecedented margin of votes in the coming elections. There were many people in the party who begrudged his presence, his power, but they could do nothing. The people of Amrapur loved him and his speeches. Some people called them inflammatory, divisive, and harmful to the peace and harmony of the town. A smile spread across his face every time he heard that word. Has anything ever been achieved by harmony? What would the leaders do with harmony? Why would people come to listen to his speeches in droves if they wanted harmony? Elections can never be won by harmony.”
Rohit Gore, A Darker Dawn

Abhijit Naskar
“There is no such thing as Hinduism - the actual phrase is Sanatana Dharma, which is not a religion, but an everyday sense of oneness or advaita - which is the very backbone of the Indian society. Only in India people celebrate Eid with as much enthusiasm as they celebrate Diwali - they celebrate Christmas with as much enthusiasm as they celebrate Nanak Jayanti - and that's Sanatana Dharma for you.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulletproof Backbone: Injustice Not Allowed on My Watch

Abhijit Naskar
“Fight as brave lions for sacred inclusivity, not for saffronication as domesticated cows.”
Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“Fight as brave lions for sacred inclusivity,
not for saffronication as domesticated cows.
Fight for justice, rejuvenated by reason,
not for prejudice, decreed by apeman vows.”
Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“The Islam I Live
(Sufi Sonnet 1640)

The Islam I live speaks of love,
The Islam I live is gentle as dove.
The Islam I live claims no convert,
The Islam I live warms all in hug.

The Islam I live transcends doctrine,
The Islam I live transcends the mosque.
The Islam I live holds no faith foreign,
The Islam I live finds good in every walk.

The Islam I live is a walking azaan,
living call to tolerance and acceptance.
Muslim poet am I, from the valley of love,
The Islam I live is the end of violence.

The Islam I live is an act of peace,
a promise of love, in a world of malice.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Divine Refugee

Abhijit Naskar
“My India is the most radiant
beacon of multiculturalism,
Your India is a septic tank
of prehistoric nationalism.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Divine Refugee

Abhijit Naskar
“Many cultures beat together within the Indian heart.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

Abhijit Naskar
“Rahmat is an act of azan, Rahmat is what makes us holy. When Rahmat and Azan manifest as one, that's the beginning of Ramazan, Christmas and Deepavali.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

Abhijit Naskar
“I accept the bible, but not nazism.
I accept the koran, but not islamism.
I accept the gita, but not hindutva.
I accept the torah, but not zionism.”
Abhijit Naskar, Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim

Abhijit Naskar
“Compulsion of religion is a thing of the past,
conversion of faith, trivial as changing clothes;
mark of a holy being is not belief, but behavior -
clothes, creed, all wither, not character's glow.

Christian on Sunday, Atheist on Monday,
Buddhist on Tuesday, Sikh on Wednesday,
Hindu on Thursday, Muslim on Friday,
Jewish on Saturday, try the rest the next day.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

Abhijit Naskar
“Ved, Koran ya Bible ratta maarnese koi pak ya pavitra nahi banjaata, there’s no greater granth than chetna.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Ana al-haqq, ana al-hub - aham bindu, aham brahmanda.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“In English we say: no man is an island. In Naskarian we say: Earth is an island, our only shelter is each other.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“Naskarveda/Naskarverdad
(Insan Chalisa, S.2489-2492)

Jai Insan, Chetna Sagar;
Jai Vivek, Vidyut Ujagar.
Rise Insan, Ilaaj Ilahi;
Al Hub, Hayat Paygamber.

Ik Onkar, Satnam Shahada;
One Insan Bodhi Vihara.
Born of Ash, Deed Amartya;
Once Ignited, Ashiq Ananta.

Vision Virat, Vajra Avinashi;
Kafir Kareem to Vidyesh Vinashi.
Unbent Akhanda in Realm Divided,
Dervish Divaane, Advaita Ruhani.

No hero, no charlatan saint,
no prophet out to herd a flock;
unhinged in duty, an unflinching flame,
I'm just a signpost on the cosmic clock.

Viva el humano, la cura para locura;
la verdad valiente ante miedo-mentira.
Persona es puente, el puente es la verdad;
corazón, mi razón - cerebro, mi arma.

Ek Insan, aur Ek Hi Lakshya,
Atut Asambhav, Nischal Nimagna;
Karma is action without agenda,
Dharma is duty without saffronmania.

By Karma we become Visvaroop,
No Dharma in Vanarvibhajan;
Sapiens stands Merhem-e Manavta,
Ananta knows no foreign-sanatan.

Ek Insan, Hoonkar-e Asmaan,
Khalsa in Veins, Noor-e Nadaan;
no togetherness, no tomorrow -
Awake, Arise, O Christly Insan.

Time is togetherness, time is memory;
benevolence before blood, life makes family.
What good is ape tradition and validation,
when time is my home, integration, my reality!

Monkeys pray monkeys to save them,
in danger human stands guard of humans;
when minister monkeys legislate lies as law,
it's your cosmic duty to be Insan Armageddon!”
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Abhijit Naskar
“Insan Chalisa (Abridged)

Jai Insan, Chetna Sagar;
Jai Vivek, Vidyut Ujagar.
Rise Insan, Ilaaj Ilahi;
Al Hub, Hayat Paygamber.

Ik Onkar, Satnam Shahada;
One Insan Bodhi Vihara.
Born of Ash, Deed Amartya;
Once Ignited, Ashiq Ananta.

Vision Virat, Vajra Avinashi;
Kafir Kareem to Vidyesh Vinashi.
Unbent Akhanda in Realm Divided,
Dervish Divaane, Advaita Ruhani.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Abhijit Naskar
“Sapiens stands Merhem-e Manavta, Ananta knows no foreign-sanatan.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Abhijit Naskar
“Ek Insan, Hoonkar-e Asmaan,
Khalsa in Veins, Noor-e Nadaan;
no togetherness, no tomorrow -
Awake, Arise, O Christly Insan.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Abhijit Naskar
“Insan Chalisa (Excerpt)

Jai Insan, Chetna Sagar;
Jai Vivek, Vidyut Ujagar.
Rise Insan, Ilaaj Ilahi;
Al Hub, Hayat Paygamber.

Ik Onkar, Satnam Shahada;
One Insan Bodhi Vihara.
Born of Ash, Deed Amartya;
Once Ignited, Ashiq Ananta.

Vision Virat, Vajra Avinashi;
Kafir Kareem to Vidyesh Vinashi.
Unbent Akhanda in Realm Divided,
Dervish Divaane, Advaita Ruhani.

Ek Insan, Hoonkar-e Asmaan,
Khalsa in Veins, Noor-e Nadaan;
no togetherness, no tomorrow -
Awake, Arise, O Christly Insan.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Abhijit Naskar
“Ananta knows no foreign-sanatan, either Hindutva or Human.”
Abhijit Naskar, Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot

Abhijit Naskar
“There is not one but two India, Animal India and Human India - Animal India carries Gita like Gun, Human India celebrates Diwali, breaks bread on Iftar, and sings Merry Christmas, with Gurbani.”
Abhijit Naskar, Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot

Abhijit Naskar
“Saffron was never the color of India, India is the most spectacular rainbow among the ancient of civilizations.”
Abhijit Naskar, Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot