LET US ALL BECOME NOBLE-RIGHTEOUS-HONORABLE, in one word, AN ARYA, आर्यः

Sanskrit word 'arya' 'is an adjective that stands for nobleness, righteousness, honorable etc put together, as a quality of an arya person. Applied in its noun form, an 'Aryah' (आर्यः) indicates a noble-rightoeus- honorable person. It was never a race signifying word as what seems to have come to mean today. But the errorneous interpretations made in those days of limited knowledge and limited technology divided people on Aryan-Dravidian-indegenous etc imaginative and unexisting 'races'. AIT has been proved completely wrong and so the racial existence of 'Aryan, or "Dravidian" or "Indegenous" races in India. There is no special DNA or gene marker indicative of a race-separation among India's so called indegenous, southern or northern Indians. Essentially the suffix "n" in the commonly employed term "Aryan", is technically an error. It can just be 'Arya' in English or in Sanskrit, 'आर्यः' Let us implore everyone to become noble individuals, the Arya or an Aryah. Everyone, whatever your faith be, say Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews or atheism, whatever be your political beliefs, communists, socialist, royalist or capitalists, whatever be your status, rich or poor, clever or dumb, weak, meek or bully, everone can evolve, can become Noble or say Arya. In the current 'identity' driven divided society and in the heightened 'Oppressor-Oppressed' divide, the wisdom of this ancient tradition is a ray of hope for the world. In one word, that ancient wisom, that ancient tradition is called "Hinduism". Hinduism means, "Include-everyone", Respect all Beliefs", "Other is not other". "World is one family" "Let Everyone be happy and Healthy", Hinduism knew from the time immemorial, how to celebrate individuality of each person and each group. Idea behind this blog is to bring out those ancient ideas, bring out innate goodness and potentials by highlighting various known and unknown facts from within the ancient land of India. He has special facination for the erstwhile but now nearly extinct Pagan communities of the world. He feels connected with them on account of shared importance they both attach to nature-worship.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

New Book, SUHELDEV by Amish Tripathi. Looking at India with a fresh new outlook, non-apologetic, bold.

 


Barbaric Turk looters plundered India for centuries. But leftist Historians fabricated a narration that Turks were invited to India by infighting Indians, that Turks were not really as bad and cruel as believed. All stories thereafter glorified foreign invaders and painted brave Indians in a poor light.

But, for a change, Amish Trivedi has presented Indian stories in a new light. He mentioned how invaders began with an immoral and lawless methods of war that was completely different from traditional Hindu way of war which was faught with certain respectful codes. The moral laws like never touching a woman or child in a war, or not killing civilians, not fighting after sunset etc were major setback to Hindu rulers. Despite these limitations, Hindu rulers kept winning and kept the foreign barbaric rulers at bay. However they learnt quickly and defeated Barbarians innumerable times and kept Hinduism alive despite cruelty of Islam.

Amish has presented story of brave King Suheldev in a new light that would make every Indian proud. 

Sunday, November 8, 2020

"Be here now Remember" Amazing read.

 



Journey of Transfermation of a celebrated Psychologist Dr. Richard Alpert Ph. D into Baba Ram Dass. He calls it as a "Cookbook for a sacred life". 

Amazing journey. His Guru, Baba Neem Karoli, who also was guru of Steve jobs and Zuckerberg.

When I first saw this book, printed in rather a bizzare format, but it was so gripping that I couldnt stop reading it until I finished. Dr. Richard Alpert was keenly interested but not really ready to dive into spirituality. His interest was keen but almost like ours, more of curiosity rather than becoming a Yogi...but things took him without even him knowing.

A great read. Also look up https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram_Dass  He has written a couple of more books.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

The Darkening Age - The Christian Destruction of the Classical World, a Book by Catherine Nixey

 


Review: The “Dark Age” of Europe is well known but what is “The Darkening Age”? It seemed like a new phrase coined by the writer; and when I read her book, it made perfect sense. Archimedes, Aristotle, Ceaser and countless other brilliant Greeks and Romans, with their science, arts, architecture and philosophy, had created a culture that enlightened. Certainly it was a bright and shining Age in Europe. It was BC. But then, the dimming began.


The Dark Age of Europe, according to historians, begins around 400/500 AD and lasts till about 1300-1400 AD. The Dark Age had extinguished that bright and shining era of BC. Of course, the light did not go out in one day with a flip of a switch. Darkness began to spread gradually. It took about 400 to 500 years. Catherine Nixey writes about this era when lights began to fade and the darkness began to envelop the Roman Empire encompassing Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. It was not just Germanic tribes that defeated Romans, the empire was primed to be defeated by the lawlessness and anarchy spread by a new religion of monks. 


The book exposes lies fed to us. It gives us several documented historical facts, the history that is currently missing from mainstream narration.


Current narration, that Christians were persecuted by Romans and that Christians suffered at their hands is not true, even considering that Roman Roman Emperor Pontius Pilate had ordered the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Romans did not persecute anyone for following a new religion. The Roman administration took action only when the rule of law, maintenance of peace and liberty of citizens became an issue. Even under the grave provocation, their administration took action with a lot of restraint and even reluctance.


What Roman emperors did was, in the present context, precisely akin to the action of the governments of the civilized world against Islamic ISIS and other similar groups who unlawfully take laws in their own hand and threaten people. It is then, not persecution by the Government but solemn duty. That's what any responsible government ought to do.


Even Islam wherever came to rule the roost, created the same narrative against their predecessors, just as what Christians did. First, that the then rulers persecuted pious and harmless converts and second, that ancestors were uncivilized pagans who worshipped silly idols. Victim-card currency is an extremely effective evangelical soft tool. Both, the Hard and the soft, tools were used and are being even currently used by both religions as and when opportunity presents itself. 


The book shows that Romans  were in fact tolerant and they easily let the newly arriving Christian faithfuls to freely propagate their ways and build churches and monasteries. They were even privileged by exemption from tax. On the other hand, whenever opportunity arose, Christians “gleefully” destroyed Roman and Greek temples, the beautifully carved statues of their gods, burnt books and libraries in bonfires in the city squares, even the library of Alexandria, housing thousands of hand-written books, was burnt down. Christian mobs lynched and horribly killed philosophers and learned. Aging Hypatia was just one of those killed by the mob. Some of those monks and priests were later pronounced Holy Saints, who not only actively sanctioned and watched over the destruction and cruelty, they even personally led the mobs to rampage on streets of towns and villages.The killing, torture, burning and looting was done as an “Act of Love” or “For helping God” “For establishing God’s Kingdom” and as “A favour to the victim”. “If done for God there is no sin”. 


The age towards the darkness, “The “Darkening Age” begins with the arrival of Christians and got accelerated the moment kings adopted Christianity, beginning Emperor Constantine. It was then the nature worship, fire worship, worship of ‘old’ gods; Apollo, Jupiter, Athena, Zeus, etc, offering sacrifice (presumably ‘sacrifice’ to be like ‘Prasad’ in Hinduism or ‘Kurbani’ of Muslims, or burning of incense) at the altar of their gods, etc was strictly forbidden. Christian spied on the other christian as well as on the other not yet baptised. A time came when baptism was made compulsory by law. Pagans were denounced as evil; sorcerer or witch. Leave alone, Heathens and Pagans, even those who were baptised, were punished for blasphemy and burnt alive at the stake or tortured for slightest deviation. St. Augustine is quoted, “The Church persecutes in the spirit of love”. St. Jerome is quoted as, “It is not cruel to defend God’s honor”. 



After total annihilation, the cultures of Greeks, Romans and Egyptians that were once flourishing are present today only as antiquities, history in books and their artefacts in museums. Same thing has happened elsewhere too. Africa, America and large parts of Asia too have lost their original culture and their remains are now mere stories, myths, antiques, collector’s pieces or found in museums.   


The irony is, those “Heathen”, “Idolater” and “Pagan” Roman/Greek and other Europeans who had created and lived in a liberal, enlightening culture were later branded as cruel persecutors of Christians. World is made to forget both. The darkening and the dark, both ages. But with the current resurgence of Islam, Talibans and ISIS,  the world is reminded of history, they arel face to face today, with incidences of destruction of art, culture, science philosophy and free-thinking, wherever they come to dominate societies.


The book reminds Hindus, the Indian experiences of last thousand plus years with the arrival of marauding Islamic invaders, cruel portugese Christian rulers, clergy, crafty British rulers and missionaries who used the same proven template, pioneered during “The Darkening Age”, but in an even more vicious manner in that huge area, what is between Himalaya and Indian Ocean. The area that was the “Bharatvarsha”. It was an area of more than double the area of the current nation state of India. Darkness came over to large parts of highly civilised Indian culture. Areas north, north-west, east and west of current Indian state, although battled and resisted for over thousand plus years, ultimately fell to the cruel, looters and killers, for whom “my way or highway” is the guiding principle of ruling. 


Even today, in the remaining free India, the same things are being done, well hidden in sight. Hard and soft, both tools are being effectively deployed by every variety of evangelizers. It would continue to go on until all the Indians are baptised or Islamised.


Catherine Nixey, authorress of “The Darkening Age - The Christian Destruction of the Classical World”, has Catholic upbringing. Her mother was a Nun and father a monk. Thus presumably she has seen Christianty from close quarters. Her book is written with many historical facts and quotes, complete with information of their sources in the large bibliography section at the end of the book. Apart from the easy and gripping read, the book can be a good source of authentic references.


The book is a must read, especially for Hindus, who need it more than anyone to have more clarity on the modus operandi and protect themselves from proselytizing religions,


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Friday, January 31, 2020

Gun Island, Novel by Amitav Ghosh


Interesting read. Amazing info and connections between Sunderbans and Italian city of Venice. Bengali Indians, Bangladeshis, Venice, Cicily, Egypt, Banduq, And Refugees, what not, Wow. Not sure, if everything true, but it is certainly somewhat on lines of  Dan Brown's Dan Vinci and other books. Author calls it a Novel, so it must be, or??? As if just on cue, today is 31st January 2020, it rained heavily in Blaine, WA.... and when I woke up from sleep, my kitchen in the cottage was flooded...there were tens of black insects moving around on the floor around my bed, flower-bed bugs kind. OMG. I called up my realtor, who sent across a team of 3 huge hispanic workers with tools to get rid of water and look into the incident. Problem was not small. He was good enough to ask me to shift to a next door empty house also belongung to the same landlord till he resolves the curious flooding and assult of worms. Thinking of flooding in Sunderbans, I was looking out of the window, at the sea in front, not exactly like a mangrove but not even unlike. 

Friday, January 17, 2020

Mahabharata Illustrated Edited by and Contributor:Debroy Bibek. A good read and collectable.

Excellent collection of illustrations from various countries of the world who at one time followed, Hinduism. Perhaps some unwarranted and editor's imagined ideas of criticism of Kunti and Pandavas could have been avoided, but it is okay as a lot of similar sentiments are already prevalent due to leftist-ideologues. Overall a great book.