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More Than EVMs, It Is 'the Hindu Mind' Which Has Been Effectively Rigged

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If election results follow the direction shown by the exit polls, there would be accusations about the rigging of EVM machines.

But irrespective of what the results are, there is one thing no one should have any confusion about: more than EVMs, it is the Hindu mind which has been effectively rigged.

What explains the audacity of Narendra Modi indulging in his spiritual journeys in full view of cameras, of getting his ‘Ekant Sadhna’ telecast live to lakhs and crores of Hindu households? Why did he feel so confident as to choreograph this kitschy affair and think that it would be accepted as a genuine religious experience by the Hindu masses?

Modi has become confident that the Hindu mind has been vulgarised and become so spiritually hollow that even a crudity like his Kedarnath yatra can pass off as a religious expedition.

This writer would likely be flogged for creating a generality called ‘The Hindu Mind’.

He would be told that there is nothing like ‘a’ Hindu mind. Hindu-ness is all about diversity; that it is not like the Semitic faiths; that its catholicity makes it multi-eyed, multi-faceted and therefore tolerant to new view points. That it is the most creative and most humane of all religions on this earth, he would be told.

The admonition is misplaced and arises out of ignorance of the changes that the practice of Hindu religion has undergone in the last quarter century or even more. It is during this period that we saw the rise of gurus like Morari Bapu, Asaram Bapu, Baba Ramdev and Sadhguru Jaggi.

Together, they represent the spiritual leadership that Hindus have produced and accepted.

But even before that, the very formation of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad should have alerted Hindus about the trap that was being laid for them. People associated with the VHP or in the fold of it were called saints, thus totally pulverising the word.

The VHP is a political body, but it was treated all along as a religious body representing the collective religious mind of the Hindus.

Saints were thought to be “viragis”, unbound by the social, material and temporal. But here we had them gheraoing the parliament in the name of saving cows, knowing fully well that it was not a religious but a political act; organising and leading “movements” which were directed against Muslims and working for a political party – the BJP.

Hindus have allowed their religious moments to be taken over by bodies like the VHP, Bajrang Dal and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. They have gradually lost the sense of the personal and also of solitude, so essential for a real religious experience. Everything is publicised and turns into a spectacle.

Hindus have always resented the state subsidy given to the Haj pilgrims. But they have stopped thinking how their own pilgrimages have turned into huge consumerist exercises and how they themselves look towards the state on all such occasions. Be it the Mansarovar Yatra or the Kumbh Mela or the Badrinath/Kedarnath yatras – all of them are state subsidised one way or another

Apart from this, Hindus have also gradually handed over religious occasions to a particular political party. This has resulted in a homogeneity. When I saw tricolour in the hands of kanwariyas, it immediately struck me that the nation has dethroned Shiva from his exalted seat of the lord of the three worlds. Poor Shiva is now confined to a territorial confine.

Similarly, Ram Navami processions in Bengal were not religious and Hindus know it. They are political aggression by a particular party but are being tolerated in the name of Hinduism. Be it Bihar or Uttar Pradesh or any other region, Hindu religious occasions have a utilitarian end – to further the prospects of a political party.

There is no resentment from Hindus against it.

Nationalisation of Hinduism or its territorialisation means that Hindus have lost the sense of the cosmos. They have become narrow in their outlook. If we look at the last 70 years which are post Gandhi years, there has not been a significant debate within Hinduism. It shunned problems raised by critics like Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave did try to reinterpret Gita and Hinduism, but after them there has been no internal probing.

When challenged by voices which it claimed were part of it but never got a role to participate in its articulation, it started playing the victim. Islam, as Hazari Prasad Dwivedi noted, brought the notion of equality, strange to Hindu ears, and Christianity the notion of service and neighbourhood – again new to Hindus.

But instead of responding to them, Hinduism went into a shell.

There has not been significant philosophical engagement within the traditions of Hinduism, no reinterpretation of the texts, no creative dialogue with its different strands. Hinduism, if anything, is about past glory. The greatest philosophers it has produced are Osho, Sadhguru Jaggi, among others.

In short, Hinduism has lost spiritual ambition and courage. If everything has been achieved in the Vedas then we are insignificant coolies of the past glory destined to carry the ghosts of our ancestors on our shoulders.

Three four years ago, I started getting calls from a representative of one World Brahmin Council. They were very concerned about the hindrances created in the path of people wanting to know Vedas. To undo this, they had planned a run for the Vedas.

I asked him who was creating these obstacles. Romila Thapar, he said. How, I wondered can an individual like Romila Thapar be such a formidable obstacle as to hide the Vedas from its seekers?

Secondly, how can running lead us to the Vedas? I suggested to him that instead of running, he should consider getting five, ten scholars to share their own exploration of the world of Vedas.

After assuring me that it would be done, the man never got back to me.

Hazari Prasad Dwivedi had termed the medieval period as a period of arrested or stunned intellect. He lamented the lack of original thinking in this period. Ram Chandra Shukla and others held the aggression of Islam responsible for the retreat of Hinduism. But this period was a period of immense innovation and creativity; literature, art, architecture, etc., bear witness to it.

To Hinduism, our times pose a challenge. Can it retain its autonomy vis-à-vis politics or will politics degrade it so much that the like of Yogi Adityanath, Pragya Thakur and Narendra Modi will be remembered as its representative voices by posterity?

It is time for Hindus to think about this great rigging and find ways to free their minds from it

https://thewire.in/religion/rigging-of-the-hindu-mind-bjp-religion
 
I think what he represents is the "audacity" that was lacking in hindu psychology. Imagine a nation of people who always have an inferiority complex from their appearance, complexion, height way of speaking and more importantly emasculation of the men to counter or be an aggressor because of historical baggage. A chest thumping Modi plays exactly to these base instincts in spite of all of his marked failures and ability to deliver in past 5 years of BJP government. That is exactly why Pulwama played such a significant role in Indian politics and corralled the masses in voting him in again and it is exactly why it was important for him to respond in the way he did in spite again of the outcome of his misadventure. The fallout of this all bravado will manifest itself in a similar situation where his now meek populace will seek vengeance to quench a historic case of low self esteem.
 
I think what he represents is the "audacity" that was lacking in hindu psychology. Imagine a nation of people who always have an inferiority complex from their appearance, complexion, height way of speaking and more importantly emasculation of the men to counter or be an aggressor because of historical baggage. A chest thumping Modi plays exactly to these base instincts in spite of all of his marked failures and ability to deliver in past 5 years of BJP government. That is exactly why Pulwama played such a significant role in Indian politics and corralled the masses in voting him in again and it is exactly why it was important for him to respond in the way he did in spite again of the outcome of his misadventure. The fallout of this all bravado will manifest itself in a similar situation where his now meek populace will seek vengeance to quench a historic case of low self esteem.

Perfect analysis.
 
Okay, now Modi won because of the "Hindu mind".

All the excuses. :lol:

I think what he represents is the "audacity" that was lacking in hindu psychology. Imagine a nation of people who always have an inferiority complex from their appearance, complexion, height way of speaking and more importantly emasculation of the men to counter or be an aggressor because of historical baggage.

Ah, so Modi won because Indians have problems teenagers have.

Another gem of an excuse. :lol:
 
Okay, now Modi won because of the "Hindu mind".

All the excuses. [emoji38]



Ah, so Modi won because Indians have problems teenagers have.

Another gem of an excuse. [emoji38]
I think your response illustrates it perfectly!
A knee jerk reaction of make believe laugh/cry ... base instincts?... teenage behavior?... historic baggage?

Maybe start thinking for yourself for starters.
 
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I think your response illustrates it perfectly!
A knee jerk reaction of make believe laugh/cry ... base instincts?... teenage behavior?... historic baggage?

Maybe started thinking for yourself for starters.

Are all these what you think are relevant to the public discourse in India?

You have no clue, so thank you, sir. The way I see it, you are the one with the inferiority complex. No one in India thinks of all that you said when voting.

People voted for Modi because he delivered, simple as that.
 
Are all these what you think are relevant to the public discourse in India?

You have no clue, so thank you, sir. The way I see it, you are the one with the inferiority complex. No one in India thinks of all that you said when voting.

People voted for Modi because he delivered, simple as that.
So, it was almost 12 or 13 years ago in a conversation with an Indian punjabi hindu I was struck by a question on its very foundational nature... he asked how do you conjure the audacity to act decisively? I was not privy to Indian insecurities at the time and wasn't much help in response due to the gravity of the question itself though many years later I'm very confident about my analysis because now I'm much more familiar with Indian discourse and history and the very nature of the question itself. Sometimes, these very foundational questions are affecting decisions that are playing a deeper role in the subconscious mind of individual or society.
 
If it is idiotic to say Muslims to stop namaz, then the same rule applies to Hindus. ??
If a Muslim candidate or leaders offers his prayer then it is right, if it is done by Hindus it is against secularism. What a logic... Who are the brains behind wire.
 
Okay, now Modi won because of the "Hindu mind".

All the excuses. :lol:

Ah, so Modi won because Indians have problems teenagers have.

Another gem of an excuse. :lol:

My mind has been rigged :P

And its because of "inferiority complex from their appearance, complexion, height way of speaking and more importantly emasculation of the men to counter or be an aggressor because of historical baggage" :lol:

So, it was almost 12 or 13 years ago in a conversation with an Indian punjabi hindu I was struck by a question on its very foundational nature... he asked how do you conjure the audacity to act decisively? I was not privy to Indian insecurities at the time and wasn't much help in response due to the gravity of the question itself though many years later I'm very confident about my analysis because now I'm much more familiar with Indian discourse and history and the very nature of the question itself. Sometimes, these very foundational questions are affecting decisions that are playing a deeper role in the subconscious mind of individual or society.

You just armchair psychoanalysed 1.4 billion people :lol:

Don't you think you deserve a Nobel prize at least ? :lol:
 
These morons never learn, do they?

They are hell bent on making sure Yogi become PM after Modi.
 
If it is idiotic to say Muslims to stop namaz, then the same rule applies to Hindus. ??
If a Muslim candidate or leaders offers his prayer then it is right, if it is done by Hindus it is against secularism. What a logic... Who are the brains behind wire.

Modi kedarnath political stunt is not equivalent to namaz

These morons never learn, do they?

They are hell bent on making sure Yogi become PM after Modi.

with cow belt sanghis mind effectively rigged, the possibility of Yogi replacing Modi is high
 
Modi kedarnath political stunt is not equivalent to namaz



with cow belt sanghis mind effectively rigged, the possibility of Yogi replacing Modi is high

Hey man, Let's reclaim Dravidistan for Dravidians.
Lets remove all non-Dravidian things out of Dravidastan.

How dare they eh..
 
with cow belt sanghis mind effectively rigged, the possibility of Yogi replacing Modi is
'Cow belt' stage is long over, people from remote corners of our country (even those who enjoy cow meat) have voted for Modi. Fear us!
 
My mind has been rigged [emoji14]

And its because of "inferiority complex from their appearance, complexion, height way of speaking and more importantly emasculation of the men to counter or be an aggressor because of historical baggage" [emoji38]



You just armchair psychoanalysed 1.4 billion people [emoji38]

Don't you think you deserve a Nobel prize at least ? [emoji38]
Yes, maybe nominate modi cause I could care less, he managed to fool that many of your country!
 

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