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Brutalities
on Hindus in Bangladesh
Savage
attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh -- usually regarded as a
moderate Muslim land -- have raised fears that the country could
go the way of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The festival
of the Goddess Durga in October is normally the high
point of the Bengali Hindu cultural calendar. But this year for
thousands of Hindu families in Bangladesh, there was no festival
and no rejoicing. Instead, gangs of Islamic extremists torched
their homes, raped women, poisoned ponds and attacked temples.
At first, many explained the
savagery as a post-electoral revenge spree. Hindus in
Muslim-majority Bangladesh typically support the Awami League
party, which lost in October’s national elections. But the
scale and ferocity of the recent violence — which has affected
some 4 million people, according to the popular daily newspaper Janakantho
— is raising the specter of Talibanization in a country
usually regarded as a moderate Muslim land.
The new Bangladeshi government
under Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has deployed police and
paramilitary forces, mostly in cities, to quell the violence.
But rural areas have seen the most horrific attacks. Many
villages can be reached only by boat or on foot, and information
is slow to come out. Bangladeshi newspapers are beginning to
reveal the scope of the attacks:
• Nearly 200 women, ranging in
age from 8 to 70, were raped in one night in Char Fashion in
Bhola.
• The Faizal Vahini, an extremist Islamic group, ordered
minorities in Rauzan and Rangunia to pay a monthly “tax” in
order to be allowed to stay in their ancestral homes.
• Gopal Krishna Muhuri, a veteran freedom fighter and college
principal, was shot to death at his home in Chittagong while
reading a newspaper.
• Some 15,000 Hindus took refuge in the village of Ramshil
after their homes were destroyed and the women were abducted and
raped.
(source: AsianWeek.com
). Refer to
My
People, Uprooted: "A
Saga of the Hindus of Eastern Bengal"
- By Tathagata Roy
"The true picture is not
known to the outside world. It is a free for all so far it goes
to torturing minority Hindus. Women and property are the prime
targets - hundreds of Hindu women are hospitalised, many were
killed after being raped," Bidhu Bhusan Das, one of the
migrants from Barishal, who fled leaving behind his relatives
said.
(source: Indian
Express). Refer
to My
People, Uprooted: "A
Saga of the Hindus of Eastern Bengal"
- By Tathagata Roy
“Everyone is concerned about
the rights of innocent people in Afghanistan, but nobody wants
to know about what these Taliban are doing to Hindus in
Bangladesh,” the spokesman said. The campaign by the group
has, however, won support from Amnesty International. In a
report released on Dec. 5, Amnesty cited several instances of
Hindus being harassed in Bangladesh. “More than one hundred
women are believed to have been raped, often in front of their
husbands or fathers. A number of Hindu girls have been
abducted,” the report said. Amnesty asked Dhaka to take urgent
action to protect Hindus “following weeks of grave human
rights abuses.” Amnesty said: “Successive governments have
let down the Hindu minority in Bangladesh and the last two
months show exactly how vulnerable the Hindu community is. The
government must live up to its responsibility to protect all of
its citizens.” Though a government committee had been set up
to investigate the attacks, Amnesty said it was “not aware of
any progress it has made.” The Forum for Minority Rights in
Bangladesh says attacks on Hindus have picked up in retaliation
for the United States-led bombing of Afghanistan and the support
for it from India. It also stated that rapes, torture,
destruction of properties, temples and killing of Hindus have
been renewed since October.
(source: London
group protests atrocities against Hindus - Desi Talk).
Despite Bangladesh's assurances
to India to prevent attacks on Hindus, reports of atrocities on
the community continue to pour in from across the country. The
women's rights groups, however, said several persecuted families
have fled to India. Many others have taken shelter with
relatives. ``The minority Hindus have suffered harrowing
torture, including rape of teenage girls, by gangs of supporters
of the new Government,'' Ms. Rokeya Kabir, head, Nari Pragati
Sangha, told presspersons.
What
obviously frustrates the Bengali people in Bangladesh, India and
America is the near total lack of attention the world is paying
to their problems. The Palestine situation involving
only 1.6 million Palestinian continually occupies both the
world's press and diplomatic corps. Unless the world community
quickly turns its attention to the situation in Bangladesh, we
may see another catastrophic "war of liberation" such
as has laid waste to Ireland, Cyprus, Lebanon, Palestine, the
Punjab and northern Sri Lanka.
Ignored by the police,
outnumbered by the Muslims, Hindus in 1992 for the first time in
Bangladesh and Hindu history, performed Durga Puja without the
Deity present in physical form--only a ghot or khumba (a coconut
on a pot). In 1996, 20,000 pandals with Deities were set up
across the country, a few more than the previous year. That year
the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina told devotees at the Dhakeswari
temple in Dhaka, "You will have the equal rights to
practice your respective religions with full dignity and honor
and none to interfere in it." But in 1997, the Organiser
newspaper from Delhi reported, "Gangs descended on puja
pandals and demanded jazia [the Islamic tax on non-Muslims] from
the puja organizers for performing 'idol worship' in Islamic
Bangladesh. Since the pattern of attack was the same throughout
Bangladesh, it is suspected that it was a well-planned
operation, especially because no police help was
available."
Senator Edward
Kennedy's report on 1971 Genocide of Hindus:
Senator Edward Kennedy in his
report gives the following details about the refugees from
Bangladesh in 1971. As of October 25, 1971, 9.54 million
refugees from East Pakistan had crossed over to India. the
average influx as of October 1971 was 10,645 refugees a day.
Hence the total refugee population at the start of Indo-Pak war
on December 3, 1971 was about 10
million. Sen. Kennedy further mentions that Government of India
had set up separate refugee camps for Hindus and Muslims
wherever possible, i.e., refugee camps of Hindus were located in
Hindu majority areas and similarly Muslim camps were located in
Muslim majority areas. The communal representation of refugees
was 80 per cent Hindu, 15 per cent Muslim and 5 per cent
Christian and others.
This means that 8 million of the
10 million refugees were Hindus. The other fact that
corroborates this is that when Sen. Kennedy asked several chief
relief officers in charge of refugee camps what was needed most
urgently their reply was "crematoriums".
(source: Hindus
Flee Bangladesh - Hinduism Today and Hindu
Human Rights and Repression
and atrocities against the Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and Senator
Edward Kennedy's report on 1971 Genocide of Hindus
Watch History
of Ayodhya - videogoogle.com.
Refer to
My
People, Uprooted: "A
Saga of the Hindus of Eastern Bengal"
- By Tathagata Roy.
The selective amnesia of the
English media in India is simply breathtaking. There
appears to be a cardinal rule: Never publish anything that would
be in the least bit negative about Muslims in general and
Pakistanis in particular; or about Christians; or about Marxists
in general and the Chinese in particular. For instance, the Chinese
genocide in occupied Tibet is glossed over, and an
Indian English magazine's famous editor goes on a
China-sponsored tour there and writes a glowing account of how
life is beautiful.

Shabana Azmi and Kuldeep
Nayyar and Human Rights Watch and the rest of the human rights
cottage industry were very quiet. The US Council on
International Religious Freedom was thunderously silent, too,
which shows yet again that their definition of 'religious
freedom' is rather unique: It means the freedom of American
cults to propagate their bizarre ideas.
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The
atrocities committed by Islamic terrorists, including ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, and attacks all over India
killing Hindus -- note the latest attacks just before Diwali and now on the Indian Institute of Science -- are trivialised by the
chatterati with the usual cant about how the terrorists are
misguided youths frustrated by lack of opportunities.
It appears axiomatic that to
the media, the only good Hindu is a dead Hindu.
This is why the attack on a
Hindu temple in Dera Bugti in Balochistan
in March last year got absolutely no coverage in the Indian
media and did not disturb Indian society in general.
Shabana
Azmi and Kuldeep
Nayyar
and Human Rights Watch
and the rest of the human rights cottage industry were very
quiet. The
US Council on International Religious Freedom
was thunderously silent, too, which shows yet again that their
definition of 'religious freedom' is rather unique: It means the
freedom of American cults to propagate their bizarre ideas.
(source:
Ignore
this genocide, we're secular - By Rajeev Srinivasan -
rediff.com).
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RNI
– Resident Non Indians
RNI - Resident Non Indian is a convert
to British imperialism through Macaulayte education.
Macaulay, a Member of the Council of India wrote a Minute in
1835 designing educational policy with the objectives: (a) to
create a class of subservient Indians to “be interpreters
between us [British rulers] and the millions whom we govern.”
Subservience required that these Indians fully accept British
[or Western] interests as legitimate and supreme to which Indian
interests have to be subjugated. (b) These subservient Indians
form “a class of persons, Indians in blood and color, but
English [Western] in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in
intellect.” They are fully alienated
from their own, especially Hindu, culture.
RNI
have three distinguishing characteristics:
(a)
'Acceptance' of Western racist-colonial-cum-imperialist
objectives. 'Acceptance' means that they believe in “the white
man's burden” to civilize the “vile native Hindoos” by
colonial-cum-imperialist policies; such as divide and rule;
severe punishment even genocide. Gandhi
was pained by the description of Hindus
“as vile” and wrote in his characteristic
forgiving style: “One of the greatest Christian divines,
Bishop Heber, wrote two lines [about Hindus] which have
always left a sting with me: [namely] 'where every prospect
pleases and only Man is vile.' I wish he had not written them.
b)
'Servitude' to Western interests, ideology, persons and values.
'Servitude' ensures that they don't question the validity of the
Western ideology and its superiority to all things 'small'; and
(c)
'Alienation' from their own heritage. 'Alienation' results in
“ethnic shame and guarantees their commitment to condemn and destroy
any thing that smells of Indian nationalism; specially Hindu.
RNI conduct confirms psychological scars from both colonial
and conversion impacts. Converts rarely achieve anything in
life. Because of the need to follow, they have little capacity
to think originally.
RNI imagine themselves to be “white” even though they
have brown skins and their grandparents were abused by the
imperialist cum racist colonial whites. They copy everything
Western -- dress, food, language. In their delusional state,
they behave as if they are “white colonialists,” frozen in
early 20th century, carrying on the “white man's burden” of
civilizing the “vile Hindus. ”Following white racist
colonial policy, they employ 19th century imperialist policy of
“divide and rule” by (a) dividing and denigrating Hindus
through the British use of caste system, (b) demonizing majority
community, culture and lifestyle that poses a threat to this
rule, and (c) creating and promoting minorities as a counter to
this threat.
(source:
India
Ascendant - by Romesh Diwan - sulekha.com). For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
Watch
An
Invasion through Conversion
- videoyahoo.com
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Hindus,
the last of the Pagans?
Koenraad Elst
writes: The term Pagan, is generally used for people not
belonging to the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and
Islam. Like its Germanic equivalent Heathen, the Latin word
Paganus literally means: rural. Christianity started as a
strictly urban movement, and only after it had taken power in
the Roman Empire in 313 A.D. did it start to conquer the
countryside.
Paganism
sees the sacred in manifestations of cosmic order, cosmic power,
cosmic beauty. The distinction which Hinduism claims is that
through yoga, it has refined human sensitivity and made man
receptive to subtler cosmic laws, such as the ultimate oneness
of all sentient beings, hence the need for daya or karuna,
compassion."
What
is called paganism, heathenism, and polytheism is in fact the
Natural religion of humanity. In areas where it has survived the
onslaught of anti-human ideologies with their ego gods, it has
retained its self-respecting name. In Japan it is Shinto, in
Taiwan
Confucianism And
Taoism, and in India as Hinduism.
When
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire
under Constatantine, the natural humanistic beliefs were
proscribed. With the spread of Christianity after the fall of
Rome, the story was the same across Europe, the Maghreb and the
former Roman Middle East. The high philosophy of the Greeks, the
ancient beliefs of ancient nations like the Armenians,
Assyrians, Egyptians, Celts, Teutones, Norse, Slavs, and last
of all, right up to the thirteenth century, the Lithuanians,
fell to the rapacious jaws of iconoclastic and dogmatic
Christianity. Under both the dominant Greek Orthodox and Roman
Catholic churches, manifestations of the natural religion was condemned as sorcery,
Satanism, and witchcraft.
India
is the spiritual mother of natural religion. Without India the
natural beliefs of humanity can never be fully realised.
Can the
pagans of Europe thus sit back and let happen in India what they
have taken almost two thousand years to throw off themselves?
These are not issues for the next few years, but ideas long
overdue for now. It must be understood that a renewed
fundamentalist church in India would threaten the physical
existence of neo-pagans of Europe. The
battle between rationalism and dogmatism is not yet over.
(source:
Hindus,
the last of the Pagans? - Hindu Human Rights.org
and
Who is a Hindu? - Koenraad Elst
p. 37 - 39 and An
European Pagan and Non Western Perspective – by Von
Christopher Gérard
Conversions have an unedifying
history. The Encyclopaedia Britannica
says, “Christianity from its beginning, tended towards an
intolerance that was rooted in self-consciousness. Christianity
consistently practiced an intolerant attitude in its approach
towards Judaism and paganism
as well as heresy in its own ranks.” The advent of
Christianity into entire continents, the Americas, vast parts of
Africa, some parts of Asia razed local cultures to the ground.
(source: Conversions!
- By Dasu Krishnamoorty - sulekha.com). For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
Watch
An
Invasion through Conversion
- videoyahoo.com
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Pagan Worship?
Catholics Protest Hindu Worship at
Fatima Shrine in Europe
Fatima,
Portugal. June 15, 2004: HPI received a couple of reports
regarding the visit of a group of Hindus from Lisbon to the
famed Catholic shrine to Mother Mary at
Fatima. The first, dated May 22, reads in part:
"Last October The Portugal News reported on the Interfaith
Congress held at Fatima, one of Catholicism's most sacred sites,
where representatives of the world's leading religions allegedly
explored the possibility of opening the shrine to a whole
variety of faiths. While the newspaper received many letters and
emails congratulating it for reporting on the congress, it
was also criticized by some groups who claimed that Fatima would
remain exclusively Catholic.
The Portugal News' October report. Sixty Hindus
led by a high priest had travelled from Lisbon to pay homage to
the Goddess Devi, the
divinity of nature. SIC's reporter described how before leaving
Lisbon the Hindus had gathered at their temple in the city to
pray to and worship various statues of Hindu gods. Arriving in
Fatima the pilgrims made their way to the Chapel of the
Apparitions, where from the altar a Hindu priest led prayer
sessions. A commentary on the service was given by the TV
reporter who explained: 'This is an unprecedented unique moment
in the history of the shrine. The Hindu priest, or Sha Tri
[probably Shastri], prays on the altar the Shaniti Pa [probably
Shanti mantra--sahanavavatu...] , the prayer for peace.' The
Hindus can be seen removing their shoes before approaching the
altar rail of the chapel as the priest chants prayers from the
altar's sanctuary."
A report at fatima.org
is subtitled, "Another interfaith outrage blessed by shrine
rector." It is very strongly opposed to the Hindu visit and
reads, in part, "Saint
Francis Xavier said, 'All the
invocations of the pagans are hateful to God because all their
gods are devils.' Saint Francis Xavier wrote these words to
Saint Ignatius about the pagan religion of Hinduism. Francis
Xavier, writing from India at the time, merely restates the
truth from the infallible Sacred Scriptures: 'The gods of the
gentiles are devils.' (Psalm 95:5)
Yet on May 5, 2004 -- the Feast of Pope Saint Pius V --
the Little Chapel of the Apparitions at Fatima was allowed to be
used for a pagan Hindu ceremony.
One
of the Hindus is reported to have said that they go to Fatima
because there are many gods, and the gods have wives and
companions who will bring good luck. This is a blasphemy against
the Queen of Heaven as it places Our Blessed Mother on the same
level as some sort of 'wife' of a false god.
Thus, the Hindus did not even come to Fatima to learn of, or
take part in, Catholic prayer. Rather, they folded the holy
event of Fatima into their own superstitions and pagan myths.
It is reported that pilgrims who witnessed the event at
Fatima were scandalized, but Shrine Rector Guerra defended the
use of the Marian Shrine for pagan
worship."
The recent
Hindu ceremony at Fatima shows how fraudulent are Fr. Fox's
assurances. It also means that Fr. Fox and EWTN are guilty of
neutralizing the healthy resistance that Catholics should mount
against these interfaith outrages.
(source: Catholics
Protest Hindu Worship at Fatima Shrine in Europe
- hinduismtoday.com
and http://www.fatima.org/060304rit.htm).
For more refer to chapter on European
Imperialism).
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UK Hindus
irked over panel report
London (June
10):A serious controversy has erupted following the release of a
report by the House of Lords Select Committee on Religious
Offences from Westminster.
Many prominent leaders of the UK Hindu community
are now irked over a statement made by a member of the
Committee, the Earl of Mar and Kellie, that has been published
in the minutes of the oral evidence given by the Hindu community
to the Select Committee in November 2002.
During an oral evidence before the members of the Select
Committee, Ramesh Kallidai, speaking on behalf of the Hindu
Community, pointed out an article by the Christian
Medical Fellowship's Pastor Juge Ram that claimed that Hindus
were lost and spiritually blind and that Hinduism was a false
religion.
Responding to this statement, the Earl of Mar and Kellie said,
"They (the Christian Medical Fellowship) were not actually
telling any lies about the Hindu religion in the sense that they
were not actually putting out any false remarks which were
possibly going to distort people or mis-educate them."
A few leaders
pointed out that historically, the Houses of Parliament have
witnessed earlier attempts to vilify Hindus. Lord
Macaulay had made a statement in the 19th Century at the House
of Commons to say that all the ancient books of wisdom from
India could not compare with the one shelf of books from
England. "Dr J C Sharma, Director of the UK
Council of Hindus said, " I'm surprised that thinking like
Lord Macaulay's still exist in modern Britain."
(source:
UK
Hindus irked over panel report - hindustantimes.com).
For more on Lord Macaulay refer to chapter FirstIndologists).
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Heal
yourself first, your Holiness
Pope John II is peeved and perturbed but obsessively persistent -- about
his declared mission of harvesting umpteen souls in India.
According to an Associated Press report from Vatican City
published in The Times of India, Mumbai, on June 4, 2003,
he told a group of visiting Indian bishops
to 'courageously' proclaim the
gospel in India notwithstanding --
- 'Increased activity of a few Hindu
fundamentalist groups which are creating suspicion of the
church and other religions'
- 'Unfortunately, in some regions the
state authorities have yielded to the pressures of these
extremists and have passed unjust conversion laws,
prohibiting free exercise of the natural right to religious
freedom'
- 'State support has been withdrawn for
those in the Scheduled Castes who have chosen Christianity'
- 'People experience animosity,
discrimination and even violence because of their religious
or tribal affiliations.'
The
above 'revelations' by His Holiness indicate Frustration with a
capital F.
And it is understandable because despite the colossal money and
missionary effort pumped into this country since the times of St
Thomas some 2,000 years ago, the Christian population of
India remains below three per cent of the total. The
Muslims have always preferred the Koran to the Bible and the
Hindus have preferred Ganga jal to church water.
Reliable
reports say that attendance at churches in the West is
dwindling, that churches are being sold away. According to that
multi-disciplinary scholar, N S Rajaram, even in Rome, the home
of Christianity, church attendances are down to six per cent or
less. (The Organiser, May 4, 2003, page 4). So
why then is the Vatican not concentrating on retaining its flock
instead of trying to harvest more and more souls in India and
the rest of Asia?
(source: Heal
yourself first, your Holiness -
By Arvind Lavakare - rediff.com).
Does
the Pope want to convey the message that Indian citizens
following Catholicism should indulge in conversion even through
unfair means? Does he realise that by supporting conversion
through fraud, coercion or allurement, he is inviting violence
in Indian society?
It
is important to note that Christianity believes in one god, but
divides humanity into Christians and heathens.
They
believe that the elimination of heathens is inevitable for the
unity of the world. A couple of years ago, the Millennium Peace
Summit of the delegates of various religions of the world took
place in New York. A unanimous resolution passed by about 1,000
delegates said all the religions are equal and there should be
no violence in the name of religion.
Different
religions are different paths to the goal of realising the
Absolute Truth. The
resolution was only a reiteration of the Hindu doctrine, “Ekam
sadviprah bahudha vadanti”.
The
ink on the resolution had hardly dried when the pontiff gave his
assent to a 36-page report prepared by a committee of Vatican
bishops. The
report postulated that the non-Christian religions are gravely
deficient as they did not accept Jesus Christ as the only son of
god. Simultaneously, it
stated that the other Christian churches too have defects
because they do not accept the primacy of the Pope. The
idea of equality of all religions is, therefore, totally
unacceptable to the Church.
(source:
Losing
my religion - By Balram Mishra - hindustantimes.com June
24 2003).
Jaya raps
Pope's remarks on conversion
Chennai:
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa condemned the statement
of Pope John Paul II, critical of the Anti-Conversion
law in Tamil Nadu. Jayalalithaa
told reporters that the Pope could be a religious head, but he
had no right to react to or criticise a legislation enacted by a
democratically-elected government in any state in India. She
also refuted the Pope's assertion that there was no religious
freedom in India. Asserting that there was indeed religious
freedom in the country, she said the law was only against
forcible conversions.
(source:
Jaya
raps Pope's remarks on conversion).
Remark
on Pope irks bishops
Chennai,
June 14: The
Tamil Nadu Bishops’ Council took exception to Chief Minister J
Jayalalithaa’s remarks against Pope John Paul II that the
pontiff had no business to comment on
anti-conversion laws enacted by democratically elected
governments in India.
“We,
the Catholic Bishops of Tamil Nadu, express our hurt over the
disrespectful criticism against the Pope by the Chief
Minister,” the council said. “As the worldwide leader of
Catholic Christians, he has the right to express his concerns
over the difficulties Christians face in certain parts of
India,” it said, adding the Pope had only raised his voice
against an “obvious violation of human rights regarding
religious freedom.”
(source: Remark
on Pope irks bishops - deccan chronicle). Watch
An
Invasion through Conversion
- videoyahoo.com
He
is upset. Understandably
The
Pope has genuine problems. The Papacy
was born to convert the world to the only true religion,
Christianity. This Pope merely continues this 2000
year tradition to cleanse the world off ‘false faiths’. Turn
it exclusively Christian. The plans are backed by meticulous
research costing billions to stratify global societies, to trap
them into the only true faith. Like business plans they look at
the position now with a 25 year projection. The
Pope knows how cheap our market is for his harvest.
Perhaps, he will not mind if the high-cost US, not the low cost
Indian states, pass such a law. In India he can count heads for
God at 1/700 of the cost he has to pay in the US. When Jaya and
Modi pass laws to stop low cost head hunting will the Pope not
be upset? He will be and he is, understandably.
(source:
He
is upset. Understandably - by S. Gurumurthy).
The holy
double-cross
The Niyogi
Committee which went into the activities of the
missionaries in the wake of tensions owing to conversions in
Madhya Pradesh had not minced words on such extra territorial
loyalties and what it portends for India. Here are some of the
observations:
...the idea of change of religion
as bringing about change of nationality appears to have
originated in the Missionary circles..the missionaries by
converting them give them a separate nationality, so that they
may demand a separate state for themselves.
The separatist tendency that has
gripped the mind of the aboriginals under the influence of the
Lutheran and Roman Catholic Missions is entirely due to the
consistent policy pursued by the British government and the
Missionaries. After a
villager is converted to Christianity, it is easy to alienate
his mind against his society as well as his country and State
...Christian convert changes his style of dress and assumes the
air of a foreigner.
The
supremacy of the Christian flag over the national flag of India
was also depicted in the drama which was staged in a school in
Jabalpur. The expression 'Jai
Hind' was substituted with 'Jai yeshu'..
Evangelisation
in India appears to be part of the uniform world policy to
revive Christendom for re-establishing Western supremacy and is
not prompted by spiritual motives. The objective
apparently is to create Christian minority pockets with a view
to disrupt the solidarity of the non-Christian societies, and
the mass conversions of a considerable section of Adivasis with
this ulterior motive is fraught with danger to the security of
the State..
The allegations by missionaries
that they are being harassed by Government officials is part of
the old established policy of the Missions to overawe local
authority and to carry on propaganda in foreign countries...And
the joke is on India on another count too. These franchisees of
faith are deemed minorities in this country while they have none
less than the Pope with all his mammoth army of minions, muscle,
money etc, etc at his disposal to back them. The law of the land
is acceptable only so long as it is subservient to their oath of
allegiance to the Vatican. Heads win, Tails win! What a
double-cross!
(source:
The
holy double-cross - By T R Jawahar - newstodaynet.com
June 20 2003). For more refer to Indians
Against Christian Aggression).
For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
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Secularism',
Colonial Hegemony and Hindu 'Fanaticism'
Why, in a world where proselytizing is banned by virtually every
Islamic country, where Hindus have been virtually 'cleansed' out
of Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Kashmir valley, are Hindutvaadis
singularly such a key target of the world press? Why,
in a world where the Pope – the official head of the largest
Christian denomination of the world – talks about
“harvesting Indian souls” is it that there is
such a concerted effort by the popular media worldwide to
demonize aggressive Hindus – and only Hindus – as
'fundamentalists'?
That the effort by the media to
taint the emerging 'vocal' and 'public' Hindu as a fanatic is a
concerted one hits one smack in the face every time one reads
anything on this issue. By the choice of words (Gujarat
'pogroms'). by the selective focus on victims (Dalits, Muslims,
missionaries, but never a Kashmiri pandit or Hindu worshipper);
by the number and prominence of articles focused on 'Hindu
fanaticism' (front page news) versus 'other fanaticism' ('40
pilgrims gunned down” blurb half way down on page 26 of your
local newpaper).
A good way to contextualize this
battle is to look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
which was first adopted by the U.N in 1948 and is to this
day a standard bearer of what should constitute genuine
humanistic principles. The Christian worldview, with its
predilection to proselytize and convert others into its fold has
chosen to focus on only one element amongst all those present in
the three articles listed above; namely the freedom to change
one's religion or belief and made that the cornerstone of their
'religious freedom index'. In other words, those cultures and
societies that allow active proselytizing and conversion are
considered more 'religiously tolerant' and open societies.
With their fundamental belief in
the absolute uniqueness of Christ as compared to the rest of us
mortals and sinners, and thus the path to salvation, a believing
Christian has no choice but to consider all other
spiritual paths and religions as being confused at best and
minions of the devil at worst.
(source: 'Secularism',
Colonial Hegemony and Hindu 'Fanaticism-
by Arjun Bhagat - sulekha.com).
Watch
An
Invasion through Conversion
- videoyahoo.com
Refer to
My
People, Uprooted: "A
Saga of the Hindus of Eastern Bengal"
- By Tathagata Roy
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Smelling
British sahibs learnt to bathe in India
The
first Englishmen who came to India as servants of the East India
Company were bewildered by many of our customs. Many of them
commented on, in their letters home, the habit, among certain
classes of the Hindus, of taking a daily bath.
The
early factory-hands of John Company in India may have been
somewhat scandalized by the fact that
Hindu men and women of good families should not mind taking
their baths in full view of others, what they found
even more strange was that they should be washing their bodies
at all.
For
the British, the process
of washing the body entailed lying prone in a tub half full of
hot water. And how many houses in pre-Industrial England could
have had metal containers large enough to accommodate grown men
and women, and, even more, the facilities to heat up enough
water? The
conclusion was inescapable. For most Englishmen of the 17th and
18th centuries, a bath must have been a rare experience indeed,
affordable to the very rich, who perhaps took baths when they
felt particularly obnoxious, what with their zest for vigorous
exercise, such as workouts in the boxing ring or rowing or
riding at the gallop over the countryside. What a sensual
pleasure it must have been to lie soaking in a tub full of
scalding hot water? But such indulgences were possible only
during the few weeks of what the English call their summer. For
the rest of the year, the water in the tub could not have
remained hot for more than a couple of minutes, and from
November through February must have gone icy cold as soon as it
was poured in. Brrrrr!
Then again, even those who thus
bathed their bodies a few times every summer seem to have been
careful to, as it were, keep their heads above water. In other
words, a bath did not also involve a hair-wash. Otherwise there
doesn’t seem to be any reason why they should have found it
necessary to coin—or adopt—a special word to describe the
process of bathing hair: shampoo, which, ‘Hobson Jobson’
tells us is derived from the Hindi word, champi, for
‘massage’. Why a word which normally described the process
of muscle-kneading should have been picked on to explain a
head-wash, is not at all convincing. It seems that the
Company’s servants used to send for their barbers every now
and then to massage their heads with oil and then rinse off the
hair with soap and water. So the head-champi,
became ‘shampoo’.
Which
may explain why G M Trevelyans’s
English
Social History does not so much as mention the
word ‘bath’. In the pre-industrial age it was, at best, an
eccentricity indulged in by exercise-freaks in the summer
months, and a head-bath was even rarer.
English royal court felt compelled to post in 1589:
"Let no one, whoever he may be, before, at or after meals,
early or late, foul the staircase, corridors, or closets with
urine or other filth."
But,
out in the tropics they must have gone about smelling quite a
bit. In fact, the Chinese, when they
first encountered the White man described him as "the
smelly one".
According
to William
Dalrymple, in his book White
Mughals: Love
and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India
"Indian women, for example, introduced British men in the
delights of regular bathing." And again:
"Those
who had returned home and continued to bathe and shampoo
themselves on a regular basis found themselves scoffed at as
‘effeminate’."
(source: Smelling
sahibs learnt to bathe in India - by Manohar Malgonkar -
tribuneindia.com).
***
Early Christians took a dim view of bathing. St. Benedict in the
6th century declared that "to those who are well, and
especially the young, bathing shall seldom be permitted."
In the early 1200s, St. Francis of
Assisi declared personal uncleanliness a sign of piety.
Europeans
have an interesting history of bathing. Long before they turned
Christian, Scandinavians and Germans bathed naked in lakes and
rivers during the summer months, and in public baths during the
winter. With the advent of Christianity nakedness came to be
associated with vulgarity, lascivious thoughts and, therefore,
sinful. St Agnes (d. 1077) never took a bath; St Margaret never
washed herself; Pope Clement III issued an edict forbidding
bathing or even wetting one’s face on Sundays. Between the
16th and 18th centuries, the practice of bathing in rivers was
frowned upon. In 1736 in Baden (Germany), the authorities issued
a warning to students against "the vulgar, dangerous and
shocking practice of bathing."
(source:
The
importance of bathing - by Khuswant Singh
- tribuneindia.com).
For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
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Hinduism - A
scientific religion
It is often said that Hinduism is
a Scientific religion. The Sanskrit word for Science is
'Shashtra.' Because
Shastra means a Science, or exact knowledge. Because of this
reason we find in Hinduism a number of Sciences or Shastras, as
Sanskrit calls them. When we say that 'Hinduism is a
Scientific Religion', it means more. It means that Hinduism
teaches certain Universal Truths and Laws of Nature, just like a
Science. A Universal truth does not change from Religion to
Religion, or from man to man or nation to nation.
Hinduism is Scientific, in
another sense too! It is a Science of mental development. It
prescribes certain mental disciplines
like Yoga, besides, Physical, Moral and Spiritual
disciplines which are necessary for every man for his
improvement irrespective of his race, creed, nation or status of
birth. It gives us a Technique. It gives us "The Science of
Living.'
The Bhagavad Gita is thus a
Universal Book, in the above sense. It gives a philosophy that
any man can adopt, without forsaking his "religion."
It gives certain exercises, like the Yoga exercises for
controlling the mind, controlling the breath, achieving
concentration and reaching a state of oneness with God (while
still alive, in the body). This is a Science. All can follow
this Science. It is thus even the people of the West, in America
and Russia have taken to the study of Yoga. Even "Christian
Yoga" has made its appearance too now a days! Similar is
Sufism which is like Advaita among the Muslims.
(source: Hinduism
in The Space Age - By
E. Vedavyas p. 127-132). For more information on Yoga
refer to chapter on Yoga
and Hindu Philosophy). For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
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The Call of India
Many Westerners have traveled to India to be taught by
Vivekananda, Gandhi, Ramana Maharshi, Aurobindo, and a great
many others. It must be emphasized that this acceptance remains
valid only within the restricted boundary of the ashram itself.
The moment a foreigner emerges into the world again, he becomes
once more the “barbarian” he has never ceased in the Hindu
eyes, and reverts to being a pariah among pariahs. However, the
fact that so many Westerners still make the journey is not
without significance. It is a sign that
Hinduism, particularly in the form of yoga, is answering a need.
…Quite the contrary is true; “the call of the East” dates
back for centuries. From the Greeks to Marco Polo, from Vasco da
Gama to Dupleix and Warren Hastings, the West has never ceased
to dream of the treasures of Golconda, of the land of
spices….and of the wisdom of the
Brahmins.
One has to think, for instance, of the 18th
century craze for printed calicoes (the French called them
indiennes) and of the fact that the fundamental Hindu scriptural
texts actually became accessible in translation during the last
years of the same century. Their impact
was prodigious: the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, and later the
Bhagavata-Purana produced a tremendous intellectual ferment
particularly in Germany and France.
Schopenhauer was fond of saying that
the first intuition of the work he was to do came to him while
reading these texts, of which he was later to say that they had
been “his life’s consolation.” Herder,
Schelling, and Hegel and the Romantics were passionately
interested in finding out all they could about Indian literature
and thought. If one wishes to form an idea of the fervor that
things Indian created in Europe at that time, then one has only
to read what Goethe, Hugo, Nerval,
Lamartine, Blake, Shelley, and many others had to say
on the subject. There was not an important work that did not
refer in some way to the Indian tradition.
(source: Yoga and the Hindu Tradition
- by Jean Varenne p. 186 - 187).
For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
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Gujarat
bans conversions through bribes, force
Gujarat's
state assembly passed a bill on Wednesday banning religious
conversions through use of force or bribery.
Officials
said anyone wanting to change religion in the state must now
seek the permission of district collectors.
The
Bharatiya Janata Party had promised in the election campaign
that swept it back to power last December a law to ban
conversions. The legislation carries penalties of up to three
years imprisonment and a 50,000-rupee fine.
Christians
in Gujarat condemned the law, saying it was targeted at their
religion and would deny people freedom to practise the religion
of their choice.
"We
will oppose this draconian law as it's against the spirit of
India's constitution which allows freedom to propagate and
practise any religion," said Samson Christian, a spokesman
for the All India Christian Council.
A
BJP government official said the law was not directed against
any religion. He said its aim was to ensure the right of people
to practise their faith free of any pressure to convert.
(source:
Hindustan
Times
- http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_221877,000900040003.htm).
Ayodhya
is a National Symbol – by N S Rajaram
Ram Janmabhumi is a national symbol,
while the Babri Masjid is a symbol of Babar's imperialism.
The
basic problem is that the concerned parties have avoided such
fundamental issues. Instead of trying to understand what Ram
Janmabhumi and Ayodhya mean to the Hindus, the Babri Masjid
advocates have been trying to present it as a dispute over a
piece of real estate and a structure in brick and mortar. Every
living nation has national symbols and Ayodhya is India's. A
young American - a former student of mine - recently asked me
why building the temple at Ram Janmabhumi was so important. I
asked her if Americans would let stand a mosque built by someone
like Osama bin Laden after demolishing Mount Vernon (George
Washington's home) or the Statue of Liberty. Similarly, the
Westminster Abbey in London is more than a Church, for it is
inseparably bound with English history and tradition. This is
how the people of India also look at Ram Janmabhumi: it is a
sacred spot for Hindus for historical, cultural and
nationalistic reasons - and not just because it is a place of
worship. Many like me who never go to a temple still hold it
sacred for cultural and historical reasons.
From
Babar to bin Laden
To highlight this point: can the terrorist warlord Osama bin
Laden claim the ideological right to demolish the Venkateshwara
Temple in Tirupati or the Golden Temple in Amritsar and build
something else in their place to mark the triumph of his
'faith'? These, like Ram Janmabhumi, the Westminster Abbey, and
the Statue of Liberty, are not pieces of real estate that can be
bartered - or forcibly occupied and demolished.
When
put in this light, the Secularists will scream that Babar cannot
be compared to a terrorist warlord like Osama bin Laden. Hasn't
Nehru told us that Babar was both charming and tolerant - a true
'Secularist'? Like most things that Nehru wrote it is nowhere
near the truth. Babar was as much a religious fanatic as bin
Laden. He saw himself as a Ghazi - an Islamic warrior - on a
jihad to uproot infidelity. Jihad was Babar's ideology, the same
as bin Laden's. Here are his own words from the Babarnama:
"Chanderi had been in the
daru'l-harb [Hindu rule] for some years and held by Sanga's
highest-ranking officer Meidini Rao, with four or five thousand
infidels, but in 934 [1527-28], through the grace of God, I took
it by force within a ghari or two, massacred the infidels, and
brought it into the bosom of Islam ..."
This
was the real Babar - in his own words. When in a particularly
jovial mood, he composed the following poem happy for having
become a Ghazi (religious warrior):
For the sake of Islam I became a
wanderer;
I battled infidels and Hindus.
I determined to become a martyr.
Thank God I became a holy warrior.
This
was the man who gave India the Babri Masjid - at the spot held
sacred by Indians. He and his successors did not build it to be
a place of worship- they saw it as a mark of conquest.
Ideologically, Osama bin Laden is a modern day Babar - a Ghazi.
And yet Nehru praised Babar as:
… one of the most cultured and
delightful persons one could meet. There was no sectarianism in
him, no religious bigotry, and he did not destroy as his
ancestors used to."
(source:
Ayodhya
is a National Symbol - by N S Rajaram).
For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
Watch History
of Ayodhya - videogoogle.com.
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Pillar
Found at Site of India Mosque
Lucknow, India - Archaeologists
have uncovered a broken pillar
with a carving of a lotus flower
at the site of a destroyed 16th-century mosque claimed by both
Hindus and Muslims, a government official said Tuesday.
The significance of the discovery was still
unclear, but officials hope it will eventually help settle the
impassioned debate about what was originally built on the site.
(source:
Pillar
Found at Site of India Mosque - By V J Bandopadhaya
- Associated Press).
Watch History
of Ayodhya - videogoogle.com.
Either
by instinct or consensus, India's uniquely secular national
press simply ignored the recent discovery of a broken pillar
with a lotus carving at the site of the erstwhile Babri Masjid
in Ayodhya. Such negation cannot, however, diminish the
significance of the finding. As senior Government administrator R
M Srivastava observed, "The finding of a pillar
and a multi-layered flooring suggests there exists a permanent
structure beneath the soil. At this point we can only say that
remains of a permanent structure lay buried in the soil. It
could be anything - a temple, a mosque or even a kitchen
structure" (Associated Press, April 1, 2003).
A
mosque is simply untenable. Even die-hard Islamists have not
claimed that a mosque existed at the site prior to the arrival
of Babar's general, Mir Baqi, who was appointed Governor of
Ayodhya. What is more, no medieval mosque has ever incorporated
sacred and popular Hindu motifs in its decorative patterns,
unless it was built by appropriating the materials of ransacked
temples.
Eminent historian Irfan Habib has
signalled the Muslim determination not to settle the dispute
honourably, by claiming that the excavations are a
"post facto rationalisation of what was done on December 6,
1992" (Indian Express, March 12, 2003). Habib claims that
archaeological finds are open to several interpretations. But
what is germane in the current dispute is only whether or not a
temple existed at the site prior to the erection of the Babri
mosque. As Ayodhya has from time immemorial been associated with
the story of Sri Rama, this would be regarded as convincing
evidence by all fair-minded persons.
(source:
Footprints
in earthly paradise - By Sandhya
Jain - dailypioneer.com April 8, 2003).
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Uddalaka
Aruni: The First Natural Scientist
Mythological
literature of India tells us a story of the ocean being once
churned by the gods (devas) and demons (asuras). As a result
there emerged both nectar and poison.
In a sense,
this also happens in the philosophico-scientific tradition in
ancient India. Out of the ocean of the intellectual turmoil
there emerged a remarkable person whose teachings were both
nectar and poison. It was nectar for science and
science-orientation and poison for its opposite – for myths,
religion and the hangover of magical belief.
His name comes
down to us as Uddalaka Aruni. It has become an accepted
convention that science began in ancient Greece by one of the
reputed sages called Thales, who lived in the 7-6th
century B.C. But we come across in our early texts certain
trends of thought that are scientifically significant
and to a person – Uddalaka Aruni of the Gautama clan
– as having been the initiator of this new direction of
systematically investigating nature. The science intoxicated
Uddalaka must have been earlier than Thales whose actual
teachings moreover give us the impression of having been far
more profound from the viewpoint of science-potential than all
that we know about Thales.
But historians
of science remain unaware of the very name of Uddalaka Aruni. Internally, in his own country, his views are subjected to
almost endless distortions, energetic efforts being made for
centuries to make him appear as a religion-oriented extreme
idealist philosopher. Externally, most of the historians of
science have so far worked under the spell of what is often
described as Euro-centrism – that science is an essentially
European phenomenon.
J D Bernal goes to the extent of using the
rather exasperated expression “arrogant ignorance”
as
forming the main prop of this Euro-centrism.
With pronounced
bias for Euro-centrism, the otherwise admirable French
historian, Arnold Reymond claims that nature science owes its
origin to the peculiar genius of the Greeks, or more simply to
some kind of “Greek miracle”. Who then is the miracle maker
and what were his achievements? Since Thales himself leaves for
us nothing in writing and since we are confronted with all sorts
of floating legends about him – one example, wanting us to
believe that as an idle star gazer he fell into a well, another
insisting on his practical wisdom enabling him to earn a lot in
olive business. That on May 28 585 BC. He predicted an eclipse
of the sun which put an end to a battle between the Lydians and
the Medes. Not that he understood the real cause of eclipses.
How, then could he predict it?
(source: History
of Science and Technology in Ancient India - By Debiprasad
Chattopadhya chapter 7 p. 89-148). For
more refer to chapter on Greater
India: Suvarnabhumi and
Sacred
Angkor
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Tribal
Rage in Kerala
In much of the world, tribal societies have
been decimated, their cultures devastated, and their members
enslaved. Native Americans (Dee Alexander Brown's classic Bury My Heart
at Wounded Knee), Maoris (the 1995 film Once Were
Warriors), Australian aborigines (the 1978 film
The Chant
of Jimmie Blacksmith) have all been subjected to extreme
duress. The same thing has happened in India as well.

Decimation
of Tribal Culture in India
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***
The
recent incidents at the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala's
Wyanad district need to be seen in this context. Dispossessed
tribals, who have seen their lands and their way of life being
destroyed before their very eyes, are fighting back with the
only weapons they have available to them: agitations and
violence.
Kerala
has pockets of tribals in its dense Western Ghats forests who
have lived unmolested for centuries or even millennia. Recent
genetic data has suggested that some of them might go back to
the very first wave of out migrants from Africa: truly ancient
genes.
The sheer inaccessibility of the Western Ghats allowed tribals
to live there without outside interference, using sustainable
forest produce. Besides, I understand at least some of them were
quite capable of defending themselves: for example, the
anti-British campaigns of Pazhassi Raja were spearheaded by an
army of Kurichya tribal archers.
All
this changed in the last hundred years. It is the oldest story
in the book: land-grab and greed. Lowlanders, mostly from
Central Kerala, started encroaching onto the mountains.
This
invasion, which mirrors on a much smaller scale the white
conquest of North America and Oceania, is documented in S K
Pottekkat's novel Vishakanyaka ('Poison maiden') about
how the virgin forest is a dangerous adversary; and in O V
Vijayan's epic Thalamurakal ('Generations'), the old
feudal landlord finds one fine day that enterprising settlers
have taken over his lands by the simple expedient of bribing the
land title recorder.
The
white Christian authorities (ruling directly in Malabar, and
with heavy influence on Travancore and Cochin) encouraged all
this, partly because white planters too were coming in and
setting up tea and coffee estates, and partly because the vast
majority of small-
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