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R. N. PRABHAKAR off-cum-res Phone: 011-23612712

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Author, Social Activist, Spiritualist, Motivator & Yogi. Karol Bagh, New Delhi–110 005

President: E–Mail: lawman_prabhakar@yahoo.co.uk

Karol Bagh Senior Citizen’s Welfare Association

Date: 28th July 2007

KARMAS OR

DEGRADATION OF HUMANITY

On 26th July on JANMAT TV and through news media I learnt that a child of three days with 26 injuries/wounds was found on a garbage and it was noticed by a milk man in the morning who in turn inform the police who took the child to the hospital for treatment. I being a meditator, a sociologist and a senior lawyer was shocked and obliged to ponder over as to what sin or crime the three days old child could commit for which he suffered the 26 wound on his body without any resistance. Obviously one thinks of the Karmas committed in the past life. If so the question arises after conception of child why the child was allowed to grow till its delivery and to suffer the injuries? The second question arises that why the child was protected of course by the omnipresent God, the energy attached to all its fragments, cordless in the form of breath inhaling and exhaling to sustain the life for which the child of course could not pray but it was due to the blessings of the God that from the time at night when the child was abandoned till dawn when the child was noticed by the God sent milk man, the child was not harmed by any animal like dogs who could eat the soft flesh. Obviously one is obliged to conclude that God was not annoyed with the child and wanted him to live perhaps he was given birth for some higher cause to achieve during his life. It is said that bachha bhagwan ka roop hota hai but perhaps the adult wise parents of the child had no regard and respect for the child/God.

As a sociologist I am obliged to ponder over that due to some social stigmas the birth of a child was against the man made social norms although natural. Here also if some violation of social laws is there it is on the part of the parents of the child and for that the child deserves no punishment and as a senior lawyer of standing I am obliged to brood that in a social welfare state what protection is given to the innocent, helpless and a non resistant child at the hands of unsocial acts committed by the parents of the child. We achieved independence sixty years ago when the citizens were free to move and live a life of dignity but during the past sixty years of freedom the humanity has been degraded to the extent of shame where there is no respect for law be it statutory, moral or natural. Are we the citizens of so called free India progressing towards barbarianism against the civilization and yet claim the great devotees of God?

Jako rakhe saian mar sakai no koya

Bal na bakan kar saka

Chahe sub jug vari hoy

R. N. Prabhakar

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