| VISIT
TO SOUTH AFRICA & MAURITIUS
I
REACHED India on 19th September '2004 after
my lecture tour of South Africa and Mauritius.
By the grace of God, everything went off well.
The Ramakrishna Centre of South Africa had organized
a series of 7 lectures on Bhagwad Gita at the
main centre of Durban in connection with Shri
Krishna Janmashtami celebration and had also
oraganised few more lectures on other subjects
like Total Personality Development, Women Empowerment
& Development, Management of Everyday Life
etc. at the main centre as well as at few of
their sub-centres. All the programmes were well-organised
and well-attended. The Ashram activities are
going on smoothly under the dynamic leadership
of Swami Saradanandaji. I had also the opportunity
of
witnessing their welfare and medical work, particularly
for black community, which is very much appreciated
by the local community.
I
took this opportunity of visiting Phoenix Ashram
established by Mahatma Gandhi (situated only
about 3 k.m. away from the centre) and Peitermeritzberg
Railway Station where Gandhiji was thrown off
the train. This incident motivated Gandhiji
for starting the non-cooperation movement, which
paved the way for achieving freedom not only
for India but also for South Africa and other
countries. I also enjoyed the Dolphin show at
the aquarium of Durban and Drackesberg - a World
Heritage Site in South Africa.
On
my way back I had the privilege of visiting
Mauritius. There too, our Ashram activities
are going on smoothly. Since I was there only
for two days, they organised only one lecture
in the Ashram premises on Holy Mother. T.V.
people also took my interview for half an hour.
I told them about the urgent need of spreading
the universal message of Swami Vivekananda and
for adopting spiritual culture in order to save
the youth of Mauritius from evils like drug
addiction, alcoholism etc. This programme was
to be broadcasted on National Network.
In
Mauritius I visited the famous Shiva temple
near Ganga Talao considered to be 13th Jyotirlinga
of the world and named as Mauritiusewar Mahadev!
On the occasion of Shivaratri, thousands of
devotees walk all the way from city to this
place. Even the Prime Minister also visits this
place on that day and makes necessary arrangements
for the pilgrimage otherwise he may be voted
out by the Hindus who are in majority in Mauritius
( about 51% )! There are so many other Hindu
temples also. What a paradox! Here our Government
is curbing the religious sentiments of the people
in the name of pseudo secularism and in foreign
countries, they are taking special care to respect
religious sentiments of the people.
I
also visited Blue Bay to see Corals and fishes
beneath the seawater, Port Louise etc.
You
may see photographs of my Europe tour and South
Africa tour on our web-site: |