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Hinduphobia In Secular India


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29 minutes ago, ravishingravi said:

If you want to do service to your civilization, buy and read his book. 

He is not saying much different than what many other Hindu leaning writers. Read the books of Sitaram Goel or Koenraad Elst. But these two books are appealing to this generation and has extensive research and has supporting documentary evidence. Hindus needed some English proficient writers to articulate their point of view. There are many writers in Hindi/local languages (SL Bhyrappa in Kannada) who are very articulate, but our English loving young people ignore them. Sandeep Balkrishna (DharmaDispath) has translated SLB's Aavarana (The Veil) to English. It is a very good book, much of what Vikram puts forth in the two minute video.  

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9 hours ago, ravishingravi said:

This is congress party worker endorsing bounty on an apostate in front of camera and doubling down on it. You can almost write book titled « Imagine if Hindu did it »

 

 

 

So what do they expect that conversion is one-way street? I dont think we should expect any sort of grace from these people. 

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3 hours ago, rkt.india said:

I don't support conversion. Do we have any such thing in Hindi dharma that supports conversion?

Sanatan Dharma under Adi Shri  Shankaracharya converted a lot of India from Buddhism to Hinduism.

 

So Hindus can definitely convert back to Hinduism.

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On 12/8/2021 at 6:46 AM, mishra said:

Sanatan Dharma under Adi Shri  Shankaracharya converted a lot of India from Buddhism to Hinduism.

 

So Hindus can definitely convert back to Hinduism.

Wrong idea about Bouddha dharma. All these isms are a colonial or west construct, to give Dharma a cultist notion like paganism. During Shankara period, , it was not considered a different religion, they were all under the same sanatana dharma with different sampradaya, prata or paddhati. Shankara thought Bouddha was driftinc people away from Vedic philosophy and hence debated with followers of that school of thought with due diligence of their thought. It was certainly not conversion 

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3 hours ago, coffee_rules said:

Wrong idea about Bouddha dharma. All these isms are a colonial or west construct, to give Dharma a cultist notion like paganism. During Shankara period, , it was not considered a different religion, they were all under the same sanatana dharma with different sampradaya, prata or paddhati. Shankara thought Bouddha was driftinc people away from Vedic philosophy and hence debated with followers of that school of thought with due diligence of their thought. It was certainly not conversion 

In modern day, Arya Samaj - Swami Dayanand Saraswati concepts, accepts anyone coming back to Hinduism.

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