Hindu
groups are protesting against Hi-Rez Studios, a US-based company, which has
launched an online game, SMITE, with a slutty, femme-fatale portrayal of Hindu
Goddess Kali. SMITE is an online battleground of mythical gods and features a
number of other Hindu gods and goddesses such as Vamana and Agni.
Catholics,
Jews and Buddhists have come out in the support of those Hindus who are upset
with this. Well-known Roman Catholic leader in Nevada, USA, Father Charles T
Durante, prominent Jewish leader in western USA Rabbi ElizaBeth W Beyer and
distinguished Buddhist leader from Nevada, USA, Reverend Jikai' Phil Bryan have
issued separate statements criticising Hi-Rez's game. Reverend Bryan has
reportedly said: "Shame on the game-makers for denigrating these Supreme
Beings".
The
Hindu Jagruti Manch on its website says: "This game has portrayed Hindu
Goddess Kali Mata in very bad manner, with appearance as a combat porn-star.
Kali Mata is highly revered Hindu Goddess and more than one billion Hindus
worship her. Also it is grave of insult of Hindu Deities as Deities are not
objects to be used for online games."
While
IBNLive checked out the game videos where the characters are pretty tiny, it
has found no evidence of the Goddess being portrayed as a pornstar. Yes, she is
barely clad like Hollywood femme fatales which is possibly not a reverential
portrayal of a goddess worshipped by a billion people.
Hi-Rez
COO Todd Harris's words have been pretty high-strung. "In fact, given
Hinduism's concept of a single truth with multiple physical manifestations, one
could validly interpret ALL the gods within Smite to be Hindu. And all gods
outside of Smite as well. Ponder that for a minute. Anyway, going forward Smite
will include even more deities, not fewer," he has been quoted as saying.
Rajan
Zed, President of Universal Society of Hinduism, said he's urging Hi-Rez to
reconsider their portrayal of these gods and that they should have them removed
from the game, especially Kali. He has called the portrayal "pornographic
style".
"Video
game makers should be more sensitive while handling faith-related subjects and
no faith, larger or smaller, should be trampled. As these games left lasting
impact on the minds of highly impressionable children, teens and other young
people; such inappropriate depictions would create more misunderstandings about
Hinduism, which was already a highly misunderstood religion in the West,"
Zed's official press statement reads.
stop this game or remove our gods/goddess from the game: http://newswhy.blogspot.com/2012/07/smite-battleground-of-gods-stop-this.html
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