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Modern India’s modern myths

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  • When a pilgrim from Tamil Nadu or Karnataka sets off to attend the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, he does not think that he is travelling to a foreign country. When a family from Bengal travels to Banaras or Mathura to drop off some inconvenient widow in one of the ashrams, there they do not think they are travelling abroad either. The only people who have a problem defining India are liberal, English-speaking ‘secular intellectuals’ who usually don’t speak even a single Indian language. They understand no more about the idea of India than those intellectual refugees from the West who make India their home and become ‘experts’ on all things Indian. They belong to the same club because they all make a living out of writing books, histories and articles about this India that is so unnatural a nation, so accidental a country.

    The second myth perpetrated by the self-loathers is that there is no such thing as Hindu India. There is a ‘composite’ culture that is Hindu and Muslim and that is that. Anyone who dares suggest that for many centuries before Islam came to our shores India was a Hindu country is instantly reviled as a rank ‘communalist’ of the Hindutva kind. It is important to note here that the self-loathing liberals have no problem describing a period of Indian history as Mughul and another period as British. The problem is ‘Hindu’ India because the premise that there was a country called Bharat that was entirely Hindu in ancient times is somehow offensive.

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    Bharat v/s IndiaBy: Shashank Vagal | 03-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward Thanx for info. But, it was MahaPanditChanakya who first fostered the idea of building one big nation (not the British per se) unifying the so called Ganas at that time. I am not sure what name it had. Bharatvarsh is old popular name for our country in Puranas and other such scriptures. And Chandragupt did work it out that way to a very great extent. It was Samrat Ashok, the great who got confused with gains (or losses as he saw it) of victory after the Kalinga war. I am in full agreement with you on those pseudo-Pandits of the new times when they air about any possible thing under the sky related to our country. As regards the introduction of English as educational medium language with support from Raja Ram Mohan Roy et al; I wish to share with you observations of Veer Savarkar: If we had chosen Sanskrit (another given option, too) instead of English, India would be a one gr8 united country-all other languages would merge in it easily. see what advantages we would have thereby?
    Most appropriate articleBy: Sunil Sahadev | 03-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward Dear tavleen,this is one of the best peices I have ever read. Something which I wanted to shout at our 'self-loathing leftist intelligentia. Apart from the Bharat India, that you mentioned which was once ruled by emporers like Samudragupta, ashoka, and Chandragupta Manurya, Whose adminstrative boundaries were almost as big as the present India (look at the spread of Asoka stupas in India), Even Mughal India was a single big country that was even bigger than the present India. Though Aurangazedb was a crueal dictator, you should consider the fact that his India comprised of the present india, Pakisthan , Afghanisthan and Bangladesh put together. THe southern most tip of his India extendet to the present day Madurai and the Northern most tip to kashmir. All these states were ruled by Governers appointed by the ruler. I am open to be challenged by any Historian and Aurangazeb ruled INdia for about 50 odd years. SO much for the articifial nation theory
    Modern Indian mythBy: Pradeep | 11-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward You are right madam. The vast left wing establishment seeks India's destruction. Barkha Dutt, Rajdeep Sardesai and Arundhati Roy have managed to inflict more damage than LeT
    Wage a War on Intellectual terrorismBy: ram shankar | 11-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Kudos to you ,Tavleen Singh.You and Swami Ram Dev should wage a war against theseso called intellectuals and torch bearers of Secularism and create one confident and assured India
    Ms. Singh is rightBy: Sam | 09-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward India is an unfortunate nation which is represented by people who are anti-nationals. Nowhere else in the world do it see the majority community undergoing so much abuse. The majoirity community in India is hopelessly divided along caste and linguistic lines and India is weak as a nation primarily becuse of this reason.We are led by 'anti-national secularists' at all levels and for them anything hindu is communal.ONLY SOLUTION FOR US IS TO UNITE AS A COMMUNITY BUT CAN WE? I HOPE SO.
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