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Sanatana Dharma - Aka Hinduism (3rd Bin)
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Instead of wasting this post for having been an accidental duplicate, here is



Sri Krishna on the complicated subtleties of Dharma:



mahabharataonline.com/translation/mahabharata_08069.php



Quote:'Arjuna said, "Tell me, O holy one, this story that I may understand it, viz., this illustration about Valaka and about Kausika (living) among rivers."



"'Vasudeva said, "There was a certain hunter of animals, O Bharata, of the name of Valaka. He used, for the livelihood of his son and wives and not from will, to slay animals. Devoted to the duties of his own order and always speaking the truth and never harbouring malice, he used also to support his parents and others that depended upon him. One day, searching for animals even with perseverance and care, he found none. At last he saw a beast of prey whose sense of smell supplied the defect of his eyes, employed in drinking water. Although he had never seen such an animal before, still he slew it immediately. After the slaughter of that blind beast, a floral shower fell from the skies (upon the head of the hunter). A celestial car also, exceedingly delightful and resounding with the songs of Apsaras and the music of their instruments, came from heaven for taking away that hunter of animals. That beast of prey, having undergone ascetic austerities, had obtained a boon and had become the cause of the destruction of all creatures. For this reason he was made blind by the Self-born. Having slain that animal which had resolved to slay all creatures, Valaka went to heaven. Morality is even so difficult of being understood.



There was an ascetic of the name of Kausika without much knowledge of the scriptures. [Not to be confused with the Rishi Kaushika, obviously.] He lived in a spot much removed from a village, at a point where many rivers met. He made a vow, saying, 'I must always speak the truth.' He then became celebrated, O Dhananjaya, as a speaker of truth. At that time certain persons, from fear of robbers, entered that wood (where Kausika dwelt). Thither even, the robbers, filled with rage, searched for them carefully. Approaching Kausika then, that speaker of truth, they asked him saying, 'O holy one, by which path have a multitude of men gone a little while before? Asked in the name of Truth, answer us. If thou hast seen them, tell us this'. Thus adjured, Kausika told them the truth, saying, 'Those men have entered this wood crowded with many trees and creepers and plants'. Even thus, O Partha, did Kausika give them the information. Then those cruel men, it is heard, finding out the persons they sought, slew them all. In consequence of that great sin consisting in the words spoken, Kausika, ignorant of the subtilities of morality, fell into a grievous hell, even as a foolish man, of little knowledge, and unacquainted with the distinctions of morality, falleth into painful hell by not having asked persons of age for the solution of his doubts. There must be some indications for distinguishing virtue from sin. Sometimes that high and unattainable knowledge may be had by the exercise of reason. Many persons say, on the one hand, that the scriptures indicate morality. I do not contradict this. The scriptures, however, do not provide for every case. For the growth of creatures have precepts of morality been declared. That which is connected with inoffensiveness is religion. Dharma protects and preserves the people. So it is the conclusion of the Pandits that what maintains is Dharma. O Partha, I have narrated to you the signs and indications of Dharma.

So concealing vital information/uttering untruth to preserve innocent heathens from certain violence/destruction is not against Dharma. (But deceiving oneself that convenient lying is for some greater good is not the same. Obviously.)



But carriers of memetic diseases - like the missionary mindviruses - can't be classed in here (as "innocents" deserving of any protection; carriers are timebombs waiting to go off. And they always go off - either they do or their progeny does). <- Stating this pre-emptively: else communist hysterians (and western indologists "Vedicists", also always bringing up how being more honest about the christoislamic brutality against Hindus in Indian history may result in awareness that causes violence against their poor islamaniac friends infesting India)

Again: else the conscious and compulsive lying by communist hysterians and aliens - pretending to sympathise with (christo)islamics in India, but who actually merely want to skuttle a heathen India to control the nation themselves, even via increasing the numerical strength of their monotheist proxy incl christo-conditioning in the country - by their re-writing Indian history=lying to project some christoislamic "syncretism/composite culture" with Hindu religion and thus concealing the reality of genocide and the Replacement Theology agenda

- all such lying by the demonic opportunists would then be argued as also counting as "Dharma" too. Which it specifically isn't, and is factually adharma.

Such communist and alien lying is nothing more than an excuse to screen and continue the brutal christoislamaniac genocide of Hindoos, to blinker Hindus - by means of miseducation and creating amnesia about the past - into not waking up to the ongoing threat.



Protecting christoislamania and its carriers by lying about Indian history (or even for any reason at all) is not Dharma. Christoislamania/the christoclass mindvirus deserves to get booted out of all heathen nations and in fact the entire world.* Either by means of de-programming the zombies or - in cases where that can't be achieved - heathens have to decide whether they want to survive themselves or let the implacable mindvirus survive, since the mindvirus never entertains the possibility of letting a heathen nation remain heathen or remain unencumbered by christoclass conspiring.



* That is Dharma. E.g. because native Americans did not initially want to kick out the christos from Americas (but took pity on them and fed them when the settler demons were starving) and therefore were not able to expel them anymore later on, the native American heathens got genocided. Since dharma is what preserves [worthwhile] people as per Sri Krishna in MBh, we can see that adharma had taken hold of the Americas. And this adharma - having taken possession of the Americas - continues to emanate from there and throttle other heathen countries (e.g enslaved Africa, and today attacking Hindu India etc). Native Americans did not know enough at an early stage about the true nature of the christianised zombies to nip this great criminality - christianism/christoclass virus - in the bud.

It's not their fault: the Romans and Greeks also only realised too late the true nature of christianism and the imperative to destroy it. Modern 'Hindu nationalists' on the other hand don't really want to take advantage of hindsight (until it's too late of course) - don't want to learn from the unfortunate experience of other heathens and their nations that preceded us - and also lack foresight, so now India is repeating other people's mistakes consciously for the most part (or via willful ignorance), which has resulted in the deluge that's gathering and surrounding the heathen nation.
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