Pedaling love around the country
SHAHNAWAZ ISLAM
TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ TUESDAY, JANUARY 01, 2002 10:53:02 PM ]
Ex-serviceman Harikishan Kadukar is a possessed man, seeking to spread the message of
peace and amity among Indians, through his nation-wide cycle expedition. Harikishan took
up long distance cycling in 1984, and in 1998, after he became a member of the Baha.i
religious community in India, he decided to preach during his long cycling tours.
On December 20, 2001, he undertook his third annual cycling expedition from his hometown
Nagpur. After his visit to Akola, Buldana, Shirdi and Nasik, he reached Mumbai, where he
has lodged himself at Mumbai.s Bahai Centre at Churchgate.
Kadukar carries his make-shift tents and food rations on his bicycle, stopping at
villages during the day.s journey. Here he calls upon the panchayat, spreads pamphlets
with the message of peace, and tells people to live in amity, regardless of what their
religious leaders and politicians tell them. His family, comprising his three daughters
and one son, doesn.t mind his yearly tour that lasts one month, which he undertakes
during his one-month vacation from his job as a watchman. Kadukar.s own explanation is
that he has spend his life on serving himself, and now he must help the society by
spreading the message of peace.
Kadukar explains what keeps him driven, I was taught by my father to value the principle
of unity of mankind, and amity. But throughout my life, I found that there was hatred
among people of various castes and religious groups. I believe that just as different
body parts though having different function, let the body operate as a whole, all
communities should work together for a united India.. Kadukar believes that all religions
teach peace, and that people should think for themselves what their religion stands for,
rather than blindly follow religious leaders.
A K Merchant, Director, Baha.i Office of External Affairs, explains that the Baha.i
centre is aiding Kadukar in his mission to spread peace. .The purpose of following
religion should not be to divide mankind into separate groups, but to realise the
oneness of God. People should understand that religious teachings should not be limited
to individual selfishness but must encompass social concerns..
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