Mascow: “Sathymeva Jayate”, says Indian Constitution and Law. It was a resounding victory for India in Siberian Russia on Wednesday, Dec 28, whom a local petitioner’s contention against Indian scripture, the Song of God (Bhagavad Gita) was disallowed, and the demand made y a Russian group in Siberia that Gita was disallowed, and the demand literature and should be banned (in its translation form in Russia), was thrown out by Tomase Court of Russia, in lock, stock and barrel.
External Affairs minister S.M. Krishna congratulated the Alexander Kadakin in Delhi who is an Indologist.
The Bhagawad Gita Russian Russian Translation was made by International Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON) devotees, which was upheld by Siberian Tomase court on Dec 28, by rejecting a ban on it.
In bygone days, there were several cases field against the Indian Bhagavad Gita in communist Russia courts, seeking a ban. But Moscow remained cosmopolitan, and rejected these cases. The final verdict of Siberian Tomase court had raided high expectations against a ban on Gita translation with commentary by ISKCON founder Prabhupada. The Truth has founder Prabhupada. The Truth has won its battle at last.