^ This is not some random "secular" govt law.
It is christianism - through its "secular" arm the cryptochristo govt enacting "secular" laws. It is a very *calculated* move to destroy Hindu Dharma. Indian christianism (incl. when it assumes the cover of "secularism") follows the christobrits in everything and is continuing from where their christomasters left off.
Madarsas being hit by these laws is actually a secondary pay-off: christianism doesn't want madarsas anyway and can live *very* well without them. But the primary objective is to destroy the Hindu repository of knowledge, self-maintenance and resilience at the source. Christianism always aims for the life veins of the heathen tree. The trunk, the roots. And that is what they are doing here again. Just like they destroyed libraries, banned "pagan" teachers and "pagan" education in the Roman empire, killed "pagan" teachers.
Can see this aiming-for-the-heart again in how christianism has carefully
- worked towards making it not worthwhile for Hindu families of Temple priests to choose to keep next generations in that profession, and
- impoverished Hindu temples in such a way that it all seems like an accident of circumstance, rather than the carefully-planned systematic destruction of Hindu Temples that it actually is.
(And can see it even in how it get rids of key Hindus - either through murdering them or character assassination, or through the reinstated Christian Inquisition of the Hindus.)
Christianism has thought it all through. Missionaries and their minions spend decades and even much longer studying where the weak points and the sources of heathenism are, just to optimally target them. (The christos from Europe of the colonial era who invaded India made such careful investments of their time and efforts - such as in their studies of local materials - all the time: why do Hindus today not twig that the christos continue to do it?)
And so such seemingly "natural" disasters affecting Hindu religion as in the above posts - just like the "secular" dredging at RamarSethu - are the results of this intense christian study for How Best To Genocide Hindu Religion. (They're not after destroying "Indian civilisation" or "culture": those are/will be claimed for christianism and appropriated, respectively. Since these are things that can be assimilated. Rather, they are after destroying Hindu religion, which is I think why most Indians are so unaffected by it all: people's worry/indifference regarding these disastrous events is defined by a proportional relationship to their actual level of involvement/investment in it.)
Hindus by and large will continue to interpret all of these events that deal various vicious blows to Hindu religion as independent and as being misfortunes owing to pure chance (i.e. "terrible bad luck. yet again. why is all this happening?"), instead of seeing it for what it is: deliberate systematic genocide of Hindu religion due to christianism.
Cryptochristianism is so very dangerous to Hindus.
Anyway. Western countries allow [size="5"]home-schooling[/size], e.g. the kids of several of my (non-religious) lecturers here were home-schooled.
The traditional Hindus in Bharatam who are interested in maintaining traditional Hindu Dharma really ought to do home-schooling/community-schooling (gurukulas/paThashaalas can fall under the latter), bypassing the christoterrorist govt occupying India which has no right to force Hindus into christo mis-education projects even when these have now become govt-sanctioned/promoted.
Loss of traditional Vedic learning is going to directly and significantly impact landmark moments of many lay Hindus' life too: proper Vedic Hindu marriage rituals and death rituals (:eek
But as it will coincide with more people not taking these things seriously anyway (there was a time/generation when the disruption of proper performance of Hindu death rituals would scare the old Hindus into a near-death state), does it really matter? These things are not some "cultural heritage" to hold onto. They mattered to the old (traditional) Hindus for a reason.
Maybe Hindus should be like Libanius and similar Hellenists and write pamphlets on Pro Templis and cross our fingers that christianism will stop it. It all worked so well the first time.
"Reasoning" with christianism/islamism, as if the opponent is civilised and can thus be deterred from carrying out their non-existent gawd's commandments. Heathens were simply mistaken about christianism long ago, not knowing what it meant, but now - when they can learn from history/precedent - heathens are just plain stupid.
It is christianism - through its "secular" arm the cryptochristo govt enacting "secular" laws. It is a very *calculated* move to destroy Hindu Dharma. Indian christianism (incl. when it assumes the cover of "secularism") follows the christobrits in everything and is continuing from where their christomasters left off.
Madarsas being hit by these laws is actually a secondary pay-off: christianism doesn't want madarsas anyway and can live *very* well without them. But the primary objective is to destroy the Hindu repository of knowledge, self-maintenance and resilience at the source. Christianism always aims for the life veins of the heathen tree. The trunk, the roots. And that is what they are doing here again. Just like they destroyed libraries, banned "pagan" teachers and "pagan" education in the Roman empire, killed "pagan" teachers.
Can see this aiming-for-the-heart again in how christianism has carefully
- worked towards making it not worthwhile for Hindu families of Temple priests to choose to keep next generations in that profession, and
- impoverished Hindu temples in such a way that it all seems like an accident of circumstance, rather than the carefully-planned systematic destruction of Hindu Temples that it actually is.
(And can see it even in how it get rids of key Hindus - either through murdering them or character assassination, or through the reinstated Christian Inquisition of the Hindus.)
Christianism has thought it all through. Missionaries and their minions spend decades and even much longer studying where the weak points and the sources of heathenism are, just to optimally target them. (The christos from Europe of the colonial era who invaded India made such careful investments of their time and efforts - such as in their studies of local materials - all the time: why do Hindus today not twig that the christos continue to do it?)
And so such seemingly "natural" disasters affecting Hindu religion as in the above posts - just like the "secular" dredging at RamarSethu - are the results of this intense christian study for How Best To Genocide Hindu Religion. (They're not after destroying "Indian civilisation" or "culture": those are/will be claimed for christianism and appropriated, respectively. Since these are things that can be assimilated. Rather, they are after destroying Hindu religion, which is I think why most Indians are so unaffected by it all: people's worry/indifference regarding these disastrous events is defined by a proportional relationship to their actual level of involvement/investment in it.)
Hindus by and large will continue to interpret all of these events that deal various vicious blows to Hindu religion as independent and as being misfortunes owing to pure chance (i.e. "terrible bad luck. yet again. why is all this happening?"), instead of seeing it for what it is: deliberate systematic genocide of Hindu religion due to christianism.
Cryptochristianism is so very dangerous to Hindus.
Anyway. Western countries allow [size="5"]home-schooling[/size], e.g. the kids of several of my (non-religious) lecturers here were home-schooled.
The traditional Hindus in Bharatam who are interested in maintaining traditional Hindu Dharma really ought to do home-schooling/community-schooling (gurukulas/paThashaalas can fall under the latter), bypassing the christoterrorist govt occupying India which has no right to force Hindus into christo mis-education projects even when these have now become govt-sanctioned/promoted.
Loss of traditional Vedic learning is going to directly and significantly impact landmark moments of many lay Hindus' life too: proper Vedic Hindu marriage rituals and death rituals (:eek
But as it will coincide with more people not taking these things seriously anyway (there was a time/generation when the disruption of proper performance of Hindu death rituals would scare the old Hindus into a near-death state), does it really matter? These things are not some "cultural heritage" to hold onto. They mattered to the old (traditional) Hindus for a reason.
Quote:Hindus have to write petition to the scum in the Indian gov'tWhat, like the petition to stop dredging Ramarsethu? Did that work? Did anything else work in this respect? I.e. how is the Ramarsethu doing now, or is it all still going ahead full-steam (but with less publicity to prevent further delays due to Hindu protests)?
Maybe Hindus should be like Libanius and similar Hellenists and write pamphlets on Pro Templis and cross our fingers that christianism will stop it. It all worked so well the first time.
"Reasoning" with christianism/islamism, as if the opponent is civilised and can thus be deterred from carrying out their non-existent gawd's commandments. Heathens were simply mistaken about christianism long ago, not knowing what it meant, but now - when they can learn from history/precedent - heathens are just plain stupid.