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OM SRI SURABHYAI NAMAH!
The book MODERNITY is KILLING CIVILIZATION analyzes the negative and highly destructive effects of industrialization and modernism tracing their source to the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century focusing primarily on three areas of gross neglect related to animals (especially the cows), agriculture and modern education.
The author, a 45 years practitioner of the Vaisnava tradition, presents the Vedic dharmic perspective of sociology by introducing the scientific practices of a cow-based economy where land and cows form a natural symbiosis to serve the needs of humanity in the most ideal sustainable manner free from all forms of exploitation.
MODERNITY is KILLING CIVILIZATION points to the life-threatening global ecological crises such as desertification, climate change, deforestation, ill health, etc. that are created when we do not respect the natural established laws of nature as outlined in the Vedic culture. It is a call to mankind for a return to a more natural lifestyle where cows, land and knowledge are protected and not exploited.
The author argues that we are ruthlessly killing three of our most important mothers, namely Mother Surabhi (cows), Mother Bhumi (land) and Mother Sarasvati (knowledge).
The book comes with an extensive Glossary of Vedic terms and ideologies less
known to the Western audience, an elaborate General Index to help the reader
find topics of special interest and ample references from authoritative
sources, both contemporary and ancient.
“Save our Cows”, “Save our Villages” and “Save our Culture” sum up the message of the author.
By His Holiness RP Bhakti Raghava Swami
*** NEWLY PUBLISHED in MAY 2018 ***
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*** Available on Kindle Format at:
https://www.amazon.com/kindle/dp/B07DVCSCZD/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_eos_detail
*** Available in paperback by contacting:
Subhananda Hari das at Varnasrama Book Trust via email: shubhraj.mit@gmail.com
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EXCERPTS OF REVIEWS
“MODERNITY is KILLING CIVILIZATION” is HH Bhakti Raghava Maharaja’s latest literary contribution in his dedicated service to Srila Prabhupada’s varnasrama mission.
Bhakti Vikasa Swami(Indian author) / one and a half million books in print in over twenty languages
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In /Modernity is Killing Civilization/Bhakti Raghava Swami presents us with a manifesto for educational, economic, and social reform, based on his profound insights into the timeless Vedic wisdom of India.
Drutakarma Dasa (Michael A. Cremo)author /Forbidden Archeology, Human Devolution, Divine Nature, /etc.
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As the world rushes toward ever-increasing urbanization with its inherent destructiveness, Bhakti Raghava Swami invites us to examine a set of principles and practices gleaned from a long Asian tradition of village culture broadly referred to as “Vedic”, as a valuable resource for re-envisioning and implementing village life as a viable alternative.
Krishna Kshetra Swami (Dr. Kenneth R. Valpey)
FROM PREFACE
That we have become a killing civilization should be obvious to all. The number of unborn children killed daily through legal and illegal abortions, the number of animals and aquatics slaughtered in thousands by the minute, the number of trees uprooted every day, the number of global daily suicides (in India alone a farmer takes his life every thirty minutes), and the list goes on, it is simply mind staggering to say the least. With the help of modern technology, we are now keeping on-line second by second statistics of these ever-rising figures for the whole world to witness, known as the “Kill Counter” page5. Yet the killing business continues!
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FROM INTRODUCTION
Modernity is Killing Civilization seeks to unravel the plight of modern man’s current narrative by scientifically presenting the Vaisnava Vedic perspective of society (Vedic Sociology). I address three pressing problems commonly found in most developed and developing countries, with a special focus on India. These three main areas of interest relate to three Vedic sciences described in Kautilya’s Arthashastra44, namely 1) Varta (the Science of Economics), 2) Danda-Niti (the Science of Politics) and 3) Trayi (the Science of Enlightenment), as they negatively affect the socio-economic and cultural condition of communities when managed irresponsibly.
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FROM INTRODUCTION
Unless scientists, educators, scholars, Heads of State, private agencies and Faith-Based Organizations recognize our present lacuna, the on-going decadence in the matter of economy, social governance, and education will continue to spiral downwards to unimaginable and irreversible chaotic levels.
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FROM CONCLUSION
With the advent of the industrial revolution, mechanization and globalization, and the forward march towards ever-increasing materialism since the last 400 years, we find ourselves in an unsettling situation. Modernity has clearly carved our destiny towards an ever-increasing materialistic and complex urbanized living condition as opposed to the more traditional, natural, simple and less materialistic rural lifestyle.
Although we presently experience multi-directional life-threatening global crises and calamities, largely due to our excessive and insatiable exploitation based on lust and greed, our “voluntary” return to a more simple and traditional lifestyle, regarded by most as antiquated, regressive and primitive, seems highly unlikely and improbable. We seem to have thrown ourselves in a trajection of no return.
Although we have some understanding of ourselves having created such an unsustainable living condition, the many attractive features of this new-found liberty and freedom have heavily conditioned us and we are not about to change direction although many know, or at least sense, that we are on a suicidal path. Many will agree that we have gone to the extreme of humanism or materialism that is soon to reach its apogee.
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