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Subversion of Indic identity

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India has been facing a lot of forces that stoke the built-in tendencies to fragment. The forces include Islamic, Communist, and Evangelical churches. The built-in tendencies to fragment include poverty and social injustice that has originated within Indian society while others bred by foreign influence, poor infrastructure, and access to better living standards to a large group, the separatists in Kashmir, North-east, Maoist, Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu and unstable neighbouring countries. 

Once the European scholars discovered the treasure of Indian civilization including Sanskrit and its rich works, an attempt was made to create a connection with this superior civilization. The first step was to manufacture an Aryan race as a precursor to Greek and Roman civilization. The rigid framework of Judeo-Christian monotheism and challenges from the modern period also played a part. Some scholars, realising the superiority of Indian civilization, even tried to disengage Christianity from its Judaism roots and poetry as superior to Aryan polytheism (despite its monotheistic commonality with Judaism) as it was the least monotheistic of the Abrahamic religions. 

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British policy of ‘divide and rule’ led to the invention of an entire race called ‘Dravidians’. A missionary Bishop Robert Caldwell proposed this bunkum that Dravidians were widespread in India before the Aryan invasion displaced them towards South India. The agenda was to free the Dravidian mind from the Aryan influence so that Christian evangelization would reap the souls of Dravidians. India is at risk of encountering a demographic disaster. The digestion of Hinduism into fictional ‘Dravidian’ Christianity started with the myth of St. Thomas preaching in South India and claiming Christian influence in Tamil literature. This myth died down when neither any historical trace supported this story nor any trace of Christian influence in ancient Tamil literature was found. A newfound revival in digging up this myth started n the 1970s with a zealot, M. Deivanayagam who began twisting Tamil classical texts by superimposing them on Christian meaning.** 

Robert de Nobili, a notorious Jesuit who masqueraded as a Brahmin, committed a fraud of creating a ‘Fifth Veda’ disguising the Christian teaching and claiming it as pure.***  

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 Christian missionaries were able to digest the sacred Hindu texts and manipulate them to suit their ends. While the Muslim fanatics destroyed the Hindus and their institutions physically, the Christians injected a slow poison into the Hindu psyche and eventually resulted in the absolute deracination of Indians. India continues to face threats from those who want to see India collapse.  

The latest case of adulteration of the Tirupati prasadam marks an attack on the offerings to the deities itself. Inferior dairy firms were allegedly hired to supply ghee to make the prasadam. While parties may trade barbs, what has happened is inexcusable. Then the practice of not allowing Indic items of worship in exam halls while allowing those of other faiths remains prevalent. The expression of Indic slogans are regarded as provocative. We are told that our culture is backward and oppressive and that we are inherently violent.

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Given that the media,think tanks, academia, etc are also sellouts to the West, it is imperative for the Indic side to strengthen its own ecosystem, support them by liking/retweeting their posts and whenever possible to contribute financially to the Indic cause. There is also a need to reach out to like minded individuals and supporters, of any religion or country, to help the Indic cause. Legal and state action ought to be taken against anti-Indic ideas. Indians should put India first, always.

**The Dravidian identity political groups and controlled organizations including the Madras University promoted this spurious theory. 

 ****Nobili dressed in saffron robes and wore a Dhoti,  a Kampala, and a Tilak on his forehead. He translated the Bible into Tamil and proclaimed it the ‘Fifth Veda’.

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