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The Colonial Native vs the Hindu

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The Colonial Native Vs The Hindu | Hindu Human Rights Online News Magazine

The article is by Prof. David Frawley (American Institute of Vedic Studies, New Mexico).
Since joining this forum and reading a few threads and posts I am actually reminded of some of the points made.
This was shared with me a by a friend and though you can read the full article at the link I am copying and pasting the article with emphasis made by those that passed this on.

Will be curious what members think about this article.

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The Colonial Native Vs The Hindu
Dr. David Frawley

A defeatist tendency exists in the psyche of modern Indians perhaps unparalleled in any other country today. An inner conflict bordering on a civil war rages in the minds of the country’s elite. The main effort of its cultural leaders appears to be to pull the country down or remake it in a foreign image, as if little Indian and certainly nothing Hindu was worthy of preserving or even reforming.


The elite of India suffers from a fundamental alienation from the traditions and culture of the land that would not be less poignant had theybeen born and raised in a hostile country. The ruling elite appears to be little more than a native incarnation of the old colonial rulers who haughtily lived in their separate cantonments, neither mingling with the people nor seeking to understand their customs. This new English-speaking aristocracy prides itself in being disconnected from the very soil and people that gave it birth.

There is probably no other country in the world where it has become a national pastime among its educated class to denigrate its own culture and history, however great that has been over the many millennia of itsexistence. When great archaeological discoveries of India’s past are found, for example, they are not a subject for national pride but are ridiculed as an exaggeration, if not an invention, as if they represent only the imagination of backward chauvinistic elements within the culture.

There is probably no other country where the majority religion, however enlightened, mystical or spiritual, is ridiculed, while minority religions, however fundamentalistor even militant, are doted upon. The majority religion and its institutions are taxed and regulated while minority religions receive tax benefits and have no regulation or even monitoring. While the majority religion is carefully monitored and limited as to what it can teach, minority religions can teach what they want, even if anti-national or backward in nature. Books are banned that offend minority religious sentiments but praised if they cast insults on majority beliefs.

There is probably no other country where regional, caste and family loyalties are more important than the nationalinterest, even among those who claim to be democratic, socialist or caste reformers. Political parties exist not to promote a national agenda but to sustain one region or group of people in the country at the expense of the whole. Each group wants as big a piece of the national pie as it can get, not realizing that the advantages it gains mean deprivation for other groups. Yet when those who were previously deprived gain power, they too seek the same unequal advantages that causes further inequality and discontent.


India’s affirmative action code is by far the mostextreme in the world, trying to raise up certain segments of the population regardless of merit, and prevent others from gaining positions however qualified they may be. In the guise of removing caste, a new castism has arisen where one’s caste is more important than one’s qualifications either in gaining entrance into a school or in finding a job when one graduates. Anti-Brahminism has often become the most virulent form of castist thinking.People view the government not as their own creation but as a welfare state from they should take the maximum personal benefit, regardless of the consequences for the country as a whole.

Outside people need not pull Indians down. Indians are already quite busy keeping any of their people and the country as a whole from rising up. They would rather see their neighbors or the nation fail if they are not given the top position. It is only outside of India that Indians succeed, often remarkably well, because their native talents are not stifled by the dominant cultural self-negativity and rabid divisiveness that exists in the country today.
Political parties in India see gaining power as a means of amassing personal wealth and robbing the nation. Political leaders include gangsters, charlatans andbuffoons who would stop short at nothing to gain power for themselves and their coteries. Even so-called modern or liberal parties resemble more the courts of kings, where personal loyalty is more important than any democratic participation. Once they gain power politicians routinely do little but cheat the people for their own advantage. Even honest politicians find that they cannot function without some deference to the more numerous corrupt leaders who often have a stranglehold on the bureaucracy.
Politicians divide the country into warring vote banks and place one community against another. They offer favors to communities like bribes to make sure that they are elected or stay in power. They campaign on slogans that appeal to communityfears and suspicions rather than create any national consensus or harmony. They hold power based upon blame and hatred rather than on any positive programs for social change. They inflame the uneducated masses with propaganda rather than work to make people aware of real social problems like overpopulation, poor infrastructure or lack of education

Should a decent government come to power, the opposition pursues pulling it down as its main goal, so that they can gain power for themselves. The idea of a constructive or supportive opposition is hard to find. The goal is to gain power for oneself and to not allow anyone else to succeed.
To further their ambitions Indian politicians will manipulate the foreign press to denigrate their opponents, even if it means spreading lies and rumors and making the country an anathema in the eyes of the outside world. Petty conflicts in India are blown out of proportion in the foreign media, not by foreign journalists but by Indians seeking to use the media to score points against their own opponents in the country. The Indians who are responsible for the news of India in the foreign press spread venom and distortion about their own country, perhaps better than any foreigner who dislikes the culture ever could.

The killing of one Christian missionary becomes a national media event of anti-Christian attacks while the murder of hundreds of Hindus is taken casually as without any real importance, as if only the deaths of white-skinned people mattered, not the slaughter of the natives.Missionary aggression is extolled as social upliftment, while Hindu efforts at self-defense against the conversion onslaught are portrayed as rabid fundamentalism. One Indian journalist even lamented that western armies would not come to India to chastise the political groups he wasopposed to, as if he was still looking for the colonial powers to save him!

Let us look at the type of leaders that India has had with its Laloo Prasad Yadav ( ex CM Bihar), Mulayam Singh Yadav( ex CM UP) or Jayalalita to mention but a few. Such individuals are little more than warlords who surround themselves with sycophants. Modern Indian politicians appear more like colonial rulers looting their own country, following a divide and rule policy, to keep the people so weak that their power cannot be challenged. Corruption exists almost everywhere and bribery is the main way to do business in nearly all fields. India has an entrenchedbureaucracy that resists change and stifles development, just out of sheer obstinacy and not wanting to give up any control.

The Congress Party, the oldest in this predominantly Hindu nation, has given its leadership to an Italian Catholic woman simply because as the widow of the last Gandhi prime minister, she carries the family torch, as if family loyalty were still the main basis of political credibility in the country. And such a leader and a party are deemed progressive!

The strange thing is that India is not a banana republic of recent vintage but one of the oldest and most venerable civilizations in the world. Its culture is not trumpeting a militant and fundamentalist religion trying to conquer the world for the one true faith but represents a vaster and more cosmic vision. India has given birth to the main religions that have dominated East Asia historically, the Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sikh, which are noted for tolerance and spirituality.
It has produced Sanskrit, perhaps the world’s greatest language. It has given us the incredible spiritual systems ofYoga and its great traditions of meditation and Self-realization. As the world looks forward to a more universal model of spirituality and a world view defined by consciousness rather than by religious dogma these traditions are perhaps the most important legacy to draw upon for creating a future enlightened civilization.

Yet the irony is that rather than embracing its own great traditions, the modern Indian psyche prefers to slavishly imitate worn out trends in western intellectual thought like Marxism or even to write apologetics for Christian and Islamic missionary aggression. Though living inIndia, in proximity to temples, yogis and great festivals, most modern Indian intellectuals are oblivious to the soul of the land. They might as well be living in England or China for all they know of their own country. They are isolated in their own alien ideas as if in a tower of iron. If they choose to rediscover India it is more likely to occur by reading the books of western travelers visiting the country, than by their own direct experience of the people around them.
 
well worded..But for the elite, caste, religion, culture etc are just an additional 2ml :bump:cream NORAI in the coffee tumbler skim (i mean, the cream is just an added taste, but the main thing is 150 ml of coffee)....For a Pamaran, that looks exactly like what is described above in the article.....
 
Unfortunately, caste is playing a major havoc in the Hindu Religion, which also becomes a fodder for pseudo secularists. Varna system should have been slowly removed from the minds of Hindus with meticulous planning after independence. But it is not done till date. As a result, conversion becomes the order of the day.

What is the way out.
 
IS HINDU DHARMA GOOD AND HINDUTVA BAD? Maria Wirth

This german lady echoes similar views on modern westernised hindus who primary aim is to deride hinduism. Secular means support christianity and islam but stoutly oppose sanatana dharma. Hindus must understand the dangerous mindset of secularists of all hues - communists, academics, naxals, christians and muslims.

Some excerpts, link at the end for full article.

“When Germany is Christian, is India Hindu?”

the ruling of the Supreme Court in 1995: “Hindutva is indicative more of the way of life of the Indian people. …Considering Hindutva as hostile, inimical, or intolerant of other faiths, or as communal proceeds from an improper appreciation of its true meaning.”

I came to the conclusion that it is indeed ‘an improper appreciation of its true meaning’, when Hindutva is branded as communal and dangerous.

I used to think that all Indians are genuinely proud of their ancestors, who had stunningly deep insights into what is true about us and the universe and who left a huge legacy of precious ancient texts unparalleled in the world.

I was shocked that several of my new friends with Hindu names were ridiculing Hinduism without knowing much about it. They had not even read the Bhagavad-Gita, but pronounced severe judgment. They gave the impression as if Hinduism was the most depraved and violent of all religions and responsible for all the ills India is facing. The caste system and crude rules of Manusmiti were quoted as proof. Reading newspapers and watching TV, I also discovered an inexplicable, yet clear anti Hindu stand.

I rather got the impression that there was an intention behind the negative portrayal of Hinduism: Christianity and Islam were meant to look good in comparison. My neighbour, a writer with communist leanings, henceforth introduced me to his friends as “the local RSS pracharak”. Many ‘secular’ Indians consider the RSS as Hindu fundamentalists, occasionally equating it even with Islamic terror groups.

I dared to say that I love Hindu Dharma, as it (its off- springs Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism included) is the only religion that is inclusive and not divisive, whereas Christianity and Islam divide humanity into those who have the ‘true faith’ and those who are wrong and will pay for it eternally in hell, if not already on earth.

Indians are intelligent. So why would they get secular and communal wrong?

Sanatana Dharma was never based on unreasonable dogmas and did not need state oppression to keep believers in check. It was not in opposition to science. It was helpful to society as a whole by giving guidelines for an ideal life that acknowledges the invisible, conscious essence in the visible universe. It did not straight jacket people into an unbelievable belief system. It allowed freedom of thought and many parallel streams with different ways to connect to this essence emerged. “Hinduism is a way of life”, is often said. Following Hindu Dharma is actually an ideal way of life.

Hindu Dharma is indeed inclusive, and needs to gain strength at the expense of Christianity and Islam, which are exclusive and therefore communal. No doubt something is seriously wrong about the public discourse on ‘secular’ and ‘communal’ in India. I can’t believe that those media anchors and invited guests don’t know it. Indians are intelligent. So why would they get secular and communal wrong?

Sanatana Dharma was never based on unreasonable dogmas and did not need state oppression to keep believers in check. It was not in opposition to science. It was helpful to society as a whole by giving guidelines for an ideal life that acknowledges the invisible, conscious essence in the visible universe. It did not straight jacket people into an unbelievable belief system. It allowed freedom of thought and many parallel streams with different ways to connect to this essence emerged. “Hinduism is a way of life”, is often said. Following Hindu Dharma is actually an ideal way of life.

Christianity and Islam cannot live with others peacefully. Both religions need to dominate. And both are very powerful worldwide, politically and financially. As long as they have not yet the numbers in India, they may downplay the central tenet of exclusiveness in their ideologies. But exist it does.

The Indian secularists seem to fight for the right of Christianity and Islam to be communal and for their followers not to integrate into the Indian society, but to stress their separate identity.

How can educated Indians be blind to the danger and risk having in future more partitions on the basis of unsubstantiated religious beliefs, including the risk of more terrible bloodshed?
Strangely, the dogmatic, exclusive religions are not accused of being divisive, but Hinduism is.

Is Hindu Dharma good and Hindutva bad? | MARIA WIRTH
 
While all Religions have come across changes at frequent intervals, at least for hear say, Hinduism has not undergone any radical change. Person like Swami Vivekananda is badly needed for Hindus now. Pattern of worship has to be changed to suit all Hindus irrespective place, language etc, apart from creating a common fund to help needy Hindus.

It is time for Hindus to act strongly with united approach, as otherwise, Hindus may lose their space gradually and finally may be pushed to a small place like Israel for Jews.

It requires a very strong leadership.
 
The link in the original post leads to an article by Vamadev Shastri .
Just in case there are any raised eyebrows or puzzled looks, that is the Hindu name adopted by David Frawley.
 
I think India needs the kind of inspiration and support offered by people like David Frawley.

His role is not unlike that of Allan Octavian Hume (1829 – 1912) during British rule. He was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress, a political party that was later to lead the Indian independence movement. He was a district collector in Etawah, a city on the banks of Yamuna River in UP - an important center for the Revolt of 1857 (aka India’s First War of Independence).

In 1883 he wrote an open letter to the graduates of Calcutta University, calling upon them to form their own national political movement. This led in 1885 to the first session of the Indian National Congress held in Bombay. In 1887 he wrote to the Public Commission of India stating I look upon myself as a Native of India.

According to him, rural indebtedness in India was caused mainly by the use of land as security, a practice that had been introduced by the British. Hume denounced it as another of "the cruel blunders into which our narrow-minded, though wholly benevolent, desire to reproduce England in India has led us”. He was very outspoken and never feared to criticize when he thought the British Government was in the wrong. Hume was critical of the land revenue policy and suggested that it was the cause of poverty in India. His superiors were irritated and attempted to restrict his powers. In 1879 he went against the authorities and finally resigned in 1882. And in 1883 he wrote the open letter to the graduates of Calcutta University, calling upon them to form their own national political movement.

Gopala Krishna Gokhale, one of the early nationalists of the Indian national movement stated ( in 1913) that even if Indians tried to start such a movement, it wouldn’t have been fruitful as the British administrators would not have given permission to do so and the Congress only exists because of the efforts of an Englishman.
 
Unfortunately, caste is playing a major havoc in the Hindu Religion, which also becomes a fodder for pseudo secularists. Varna system should have been slowly removed from the minds of Hindus with meticulous planning after independence. But it is not done till date. As a result, conversion becomes the order of the day.

What is the way out.

Hello! If the Varna system ceases to exist it is death knell for political parties who rely and ride on vote-bank politics. Hence politicians will not permit the removal of varna system. On the contrary they will fan the Varna system so that they survive.
 
Varnashrama dharma is the basic tenet and lifestyle of sanatana dharma. There are countless references to show that hinduism has survived because of varna. None of the acharyas we revere or modern gurus and interpreters of hinduism have advised giving up varnas. It will last till hinduism lasts.

Politicians play caste politics and this will continue till the gullible voters see light and vote on policies, issues and personalities over castes.

Modi is a way out. He said in a speech recently - all media and secular parties say BJP is a party of brahmins and vaishyas; but this party has chosen me. Modi always talks that vote bank politics based on so called secularism and forward/backward caste must be shunned.

Hello! If the Varna system ceases to exist it is death knell for political parties who rely and ride on vote-bank politics. Hence politicians will not permit the removal of varna system. On the contrary they will fan the Varna system so that they survive.
 
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