Will Hinduism survive in India?
This article is from a series of questions answered by Shekhar Bodhakar
The
questioner is assuming that Hinduism is alive in India. The Hindu religion
hasn't even been born yet, let alone will it survive. Will it ever be born?
There
is no such religion called ‘the Hindu religion’. Nor did it ever exist. What
people ‘normally’ refer to as the Hindu “religion”, Hinduism, is really the
Brahmanic way of life, Brahmanism. It was only those with ulterior motives
(mainly for political hegemony), who promoted and are still promoting the term
Hinduism as a religion, whilst pretending otherwise.
In essence,
Hinduism=Casteism (A person who professes to have a caste
identity is said to follow casteism)
AND
Casteism = Hinduism
I am equating Hinduism with casteism because:
1. If you ask a person who calls her/himself a Hindu, whether they have a caste identity or not, the answer will invariably be YES of course they do.
2. If you ask a person who doesn’t profess to have a caste identity what religion they belong to, they will never say Hinduism
Read: Is Hinduism a religion or a way of life?
(Apologies
for the video in Hindi. The speaker is the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, admitting that Hinduism is
not a religion).
Since
Hinduism is not a religion, the largest religion in India is Islam.
Before
1921 no Brahmin ever referred to themselves as belonging to the Hindu religion.
(VEDIC BRAMHINS are themselves claiming
that THEY ARE NOT Hindus ! ) The
terms ‘Hindu’ or ‘Hinduism’ (their Sanskrit equivalents) do not appear in any
of the Brahmanic holy books. Nor did the Brahmins ever consider themselves
belonging to the same dharma as any non-Brahmin. Dharma is very commonly but
incorrectly translated as religion.
Dharma
means Duty and responsibility. The dharma (duties and responsibilities, not
religions) of a Brahmin differs from the Shudra dharma. .
For
Example :
1.
There has never been for thousands of years a Shudra Shankracharya because
their dharmas are different.
2.
What percentage of the population of Brahmins are manual scavengers? I think
none. Again,. because according to the Brahmin shastras, manual scavenging is
the untouchable’s dharma (duty) not the Brahmin’s dharma.
It makes no sense (for a people who know that there is no such religion called Hinduism) to :
Repeatedly keep asking questions about the ‘Hindu religion’,
eg Will Hinduism survive in India?
Or How old is the Hindu religion?
What does the word 'Hindu' mean?
(Extract
from another >> What is the meaning of the word Hindu?)
The
term Hindu, short for Hindustani was first used by
the Persians. To the Persians and the Arabs, the word Hindu meant
all the derogatory words you can think of.. Black, Thief, Kaffir, Slave.
A
Hindu was a geographical, not religious, identity until the disintegration of
Hindustan into Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepali. The Hindus, of what was
then Hindustan, are now called Pakistanis, Indian, Nepalis, Bangladeshis etc,
just as the Soviets of the then Soviet Union are now called Ukrainians, Russian
etc. There are no more Soviets & Hindus because there is no more a Soviet
Union or Hindustan.
NOTE: Many scholars, including Brahmin scholars, say that the word ‘Hindu’ is
NOT a mis-pronunciation of 'Sindhu' by the Persians, as some would like you to
believe, for..in Persian both, the 'S-sound' and the 'H-sound' are clearly
pronounced
They believe that this suggestion is a diversion tactic to
hide from the masses the original meaning of the word 'Hindu'
(Video
in HINDI- Origin of the term ‘Hindu’ watch from 5 MIN 15
SEC TO 9 MIN. The speaker is a Brahmin scholar).
The
next question to ask would be : WILL INDIANISM SURVIVE IN INDIA ? (Hindostan
hasn't).
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