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Jerusalem, Arab-Israeli conflict, Jerusalem Cross,
new
two-rupee, coin, Reserve Bank of India RBI, Italian
origin,
Roman Cathoic, Sonia
Gandhi,
Rahul, Christian lobby, Oscar Fernadis, Alwa, Antony, YSR
Rajeshwar Rao, Ajit Jogi, Navin Chawla, autobiographer of
Terresa and Christian Missionaries;
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Today,
Jerusalem remains central to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Is there any
conspiracy to extend that conflict here in India by including
Jerusalem Cross in the
new two-rupee
coin, circulated by the Reserve Bank of India. Is here any role of
Italian origin
Roman
Cathoic Christian Sonia
Gandhi, her son
Rahul or powerfull Christian lobby which includes Oscar Fernadis,
Alwa, Antony, YSR Rajeshwar Rao CM of Andhra, Ajit Jogi and so many
others. Is there any guide line for that of Eletion Commissioner
Navin Chawla, autobiographer of Terresa and Christian Missionaries?
Today, Jerusalem remains central to the Arab-Israeli conflict;
Israel's annexation of the primarily Arab neighborhoods that form
East Jerusalem has been particularly controversial, as Jerusalem
has been claimed by Palestinians as the capital for a future
Palestinian state. Thus, the status of united Jerusalem as
Israel's "eternal capital”is not widely recognized by the
international community, and most countries locate their embassies
in Tel Aviv.
At present The European Union supports Jerusalem's
internationalisation as outlined in UN General Assembly Resolution
181 of 1947. This recommended the partition of the territory under
the British Mandate into Arab and Jewish states, with neither
state having sovereignty over Jerusalem, which was to be
administered by a UN Trusteeship Council. |
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Please find the photos of present coins of Jerusalem cross and other
related photos of Cross at: www.newsanalysisindia.com/
Religious
roadblock for the new Rs 2 coin
As reported by DNA
few days back: The new two-rupee coin is all set to spark a political
controversy, with Hindu hardliners suspecting that the symbol on its
reverse is that of a holy cross. (Is DNA softliner? It should mention
what it means soft and hardliners. I don’t know how many pieces will be
cut more of Hindu Rashtra by so called secular Hindus)
Shiv Sena working
president, Uddhav Thackeray, told DNA on April 8 that the issue came up
during his meeting with RSS chief KS Sudarshan at the Sangh building
here in Nagpur, and that the matter needs serious examination.
“The Sarsanghchalak
pointed this out to me, and we feel it’s a serious matter,” Thackeray
told DNA, before departing to Ramtek for an election rally. “We will
take it up once the elections are over. It’s not a religious, but a
national issue. What’s the need to replace the map of India with this
symbol?” he asked.
Sangh sources say the
Saffron Parivar has a strong objection to the new coin as it plays up
“the crusader’s cross under the garb of unity in diversity”. (Is DNA
belongs to green parivar?)
The face of the coin
has three portions. The central portion bears the Lion Capitol of Ashoka
Pillar with “Satyameva Jayate” inscribed below.
The
reverse face of the coin (the point of controversy) shows stylized
representation of “Unity in Diversity”, says an RBI release. “The symbol
shall be seen as four heads sharing a common body. It shall be thought
of as people from all four parts of the country coming together under
one banner and identifying with one nation,” the release holds.
Is
Reserve bank has gone through the following man on the direction of
Chistian Lobby in the government?
The Jerusalem Cross has four smaller crosses around a large
The Jerusalem Cross has four smaller crosses around a large central
cross. The five crosses represent the five wounds of Christ. When the
large cross represents Christ, the four smaller crosses can represent
many things—the four Gospels by the four Evangelists; the mission to
spread the Good News to the four corners of the world; the four parts of
a person
(physical, mental, emotional, spiritual).
One Christian have added a red heart to the center of the traditional
Jerusalem Cross (so ‘laila majnu as valentine day convert themselves in
the Christianty). Through grace, their hearts are to be transformed into
the heart of Jesus
A cross is often used
as a check mark because it can be clearer, easier to create with an
ordinary pen or pencil, and less obscuring of the text or image that is
already present than a large dot. It also allows marking a position more
accurately than a large dot.
A large cross through
a text often means that it is wrong or should be considered deleted.
Christians
Crusades
There
was a time chiristians had upper hands in Jerusalem because of the
Cushades more than two figures crushades.
The
Crusades were a series of military conflicts of a religious
character waged by Christians from 1095-1291, usually sanctioned by the
Pope in the name of Christendom, with the goal of recapturing Jerusalem
and the sacred "Holy Land" from Muslim rule and originally launched in
response to a call from the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire for help
against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuq dynasty into Anatolia.
The
traditional numbering scheme for the Crusades includes the nine major
expeditions to the Holy Land during the 11th to 13th centuries. Other
unnumbered "crusades" continued into the 16th century, lasting until the
political and religious climate of Europe was significantly changed
during the Renaissance and Reformation
The
Children's Crusade was not a military campaign but probably a popular
uprising in France and/or Germany, possibly with the intention of
reaching the Holy Land in order to convert Muslims there peacefully to
Christianity.
In the five
centuries following Bar Kokhba's revolt, the city remained under Roman
and Byzantine rule. With the city controlled by Roman Emperor
Constantine I during the 4th century, Jerusalem was transformed into a
center for Christianity, with the construction of sites such as the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre. For most of the time between Constantine's
rule and the arrival of the Muslim forces in 638, Jews were banned from
Jerusalem. From that point, the rights of the non-Muslims under Islamic
territory were governed by the Pact of Umar, and Christians and Jews
living in the city were granted autonomy in exchange for a required poll
tax (jizya).
The
Crusades have been remembered relatively favourably in western Europe
(countries which were, at the time of the Crusades, Roman Catholic
countries). Nonetheless, there have certainly been many vocal critics of
the Crusades in Western Europe since the Renaissance.
the
Crusades are seen as having opened up European culture to the world,
especially Asia:
“The
Crusades brought about results of which the popes had never dreamed, and
which were perhaps the most, important of all. They re-established
traffic between the East and West, which, after having been suspended
for several centuries, was then resumed with even greater energy; they
were the means of bringing from the depths of their respective provinces
and introducing into the most civilized Asiatic countries Western
knights, to whom a new world was thus revealed, and who returned to
their native land filled with novel ideas... If, indeed, the Christian
civilization of Europe has become universal culture, in the highest
sense, the glory redounds, in no small measure, to the Crusades."
[Catholic
Encyclopedia ]
Islamic
world
The
crusades had profound but localized effects upon the Islamic world,
where the equivalents of "Franks" and "Crusaders" remained expressions
of disdain. Muslims traditionally celebrate Saladin, the Kurdish
warrior, as a hero against the Crusaders. In the 21st century, some in
the Arab world, such as the Arab independence movement and Pan-Islamism
movement, continue to call Western involvement in the Middle East a
"crusade". The Crusades were regarded by the Islamic world as cruel and
savage onslaughts by European Christians.
Jewish
community
The
Crusaders' atrocities against Jews in the German and Hungarian towns,
later also in those of France and England, and in the massacres of Jews
in Palestine and Syria have become a significant part of the history of
anti-Semitism, although no Crusade was ever declared against Jews. These
attacks left behind for centuries strong feelings of ill will on both
sides. The social position of the Jews in western Europe was distinctly
worsened, and legal restrictions increased during and after the
Crusades. They prepared the way for the anti-Jewish legislation of Pope
Innocent III and formed the turning-point in medieval anti-Semitism.
Present
declined crcial condition of Christians in jerusalem
Jerusalem also contains sites that are sacred for Christians, the most
important of which is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre which marked the
site of the Resurrection of Christ.
But the
decline in numbers of Christians in Jerusalem to about 2% of the
population has meant that Christian concerns have tended to be sidelined
in negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians
Is this reason to
fill up the blank of Christianity past holds in Jersalems, now here in
India slowly and slowly convering Hindus and Muslims in Christianty in
India? Three days morn in death of Pope, Bharatratn to Teresa, Padmshree
to Glady Staines, Bainney Hinns healing touch program in Bangalore with
the governmental help of then Congress CM Adharm of Karnataka in the
direction of Christian Sonia Gandhi besides other Anti-Hindu Muslim
acts.
Hindus and Muslims
should unite as 1857 against the above mentioned conspiracy.
By Premendra Agrawal
agrawalpremendra@hotmail.com |