Uploaded by KaminiDoobay on Dec 12, 2009
I have done extensive amount of research on Hindu religious ceremonies that involve making offerings into bodies of water. Hindus revere the Ganges as an embodiment of purity, piety and spiritual rejuvenation. The Ganges and Her sister rivers all over the world are considered manifestations of the Goddess who descended onto earth for the welfare of mankind. Used in innumerable ways, water provides nourishment, sustenance and is the very lifeblood of our existence. Hindus make offerings to the Divine Mother by placing prescribed items in bodies of water. Offerings include flags, bamboo sticks, earthen lamps, flowers, icons, uncooked rice, dyes, cloths, foods and spices, fruits, milk, water and an assortment of other ingredients. Often times, unprescribed items, such as aluminum foil, accompany the offerings. The offerings made to Mother Ganga are re-enacted on a daily basis in every region on the globe where Hindus reside. Rivers from the Essequibo to the Orinoco and to the Jamaica Bay in New York have become the recipient of a multitude of offerings made by Indo-Caribbean Hindus. They intend to give back what they have received and to gratify the Goddess. However, at the Jamaica Bay in Queens, NY, Hindus have begun to attract the attention of authorities. Jamaica Bay surrounds the Gateway National Recreation Area, a preserve containing a wildlife refuge known for its biodiversity. While they are welcomed to perform ceremonies on the banks of the beaches, Hindus are prohibited from making offerings into the Bay. Officials ensure that regulations are followed by imposing hefty fines on individuals seen depositing items in the water. The Hindu Federation of Mandirs, one of the leading authoritative Hindu organization in Queens, NY, has begun educating and instructing the hundreds of thousands of Indo-Carribbean Hindus in New York on altering ecologically destructive practices. I have spoken to a number of priests, community activists and city officials with the objective of finding an environmentally friendly and spiritually acceptable solution. Though a definitive solution has not been met, the efforts of the parties involved to increase awareness and sustainable practices have been remarkable. Priests and other leaders have started an environmental revolution and education campaign. Devotees listen to their leaders and are now consciously differentiating biodegradable from non-biodegradable. This approach, which recognizes that humans are responsible for polluting the river not the Goddess, is that of Veer Bhadra Mishra: We are allowing our mother to be defiled. The following short documentary addresses the conflict between worshipping and protecting bodies of water. The following questions are explored in the film: To what extent has the local community responded to the calls? What forms did the education take? What can the Federal authorities do in the face of ancient Hindu traditions? Can there ever be a meeting of the minds on the need to practice conservation at Jamaica Bay?
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- pandit chunelall narine
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hypocrites. they rape the land, murder the indigenous people and then set aside a tuft of grass and call it a national treasure which must be preserved. still native americans have no voice and are simply squeezed off of the edge of the world. hypocrites.
iorixs 6 months ago
this is why we have to change our imigration laws to reflect that if people do not respect our society and our laws they will face jail terms and or deportation depending how great the offense is....we must learn to insist in western nations that if you come to our countries you live by our rules...if you don't want to live by our culture then don't come....especially when it comes to Islam...at least they are cleaning it up and not blowing us up....
lucy9359 10 months ago
Importing of third world barbarism should result in loss of citizenship and deportation.
Problem will clear up in record time.
Can't wait for funeral pyres and charred corpses to start appearing.
jblackrupert 10 months ago
Great Job! This should give awareness to the society!
Gtzwanted 2 years ago
Great Job Kam ! -=)
KPersaud0401 2 years ago