Poison of Hatred in India: Hinduism
By Ram Bansal
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There is no religion in the World except Hinduism that puts a class of its followers for treatment like animals with no rights of education, and with no rights for having a source of regular income for survival for keeping them dependent on mercy of others. There is no religion in the World except Hinduism that recommends putting heads of some on feet of some others. For such reasons, people forced to be Hindus have been revolting against this religion with adoption of other religions like Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, etc and even becoming Atheists. Such a religion is a blot on the face of humanity, hence deserves wiping out forever.
At present, Union and many State Governments in India have been pursuing their political agenda of forcing Hinduism on all the people of India under guidance of a Braahmanic organization to bring back supremacy of those born in Braahman caste families, providing them immunity against any legal trials for crimes committed by them. and putting back 75 percent population of the country into folds of two lower classes of Vaishya and Shoodra to force them to work hard for provisions of luxuries to the two upper classes of Hinduism.
Ram Bansal
An Engineering Graduate from University of Roorkee, India (now an IIT) of 1971 batch, has served Engineering Profession for 35 years, now devoted to Social Engineering, Research into Vaidic Scriptures, and Authorship for changing the humanity - the way it thinks.
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Poison of Hatred in India - Ram Bansal
Poison of Hatred in India
HINDUISM
by
Ram Bansal
Copyright Ram Bansal 2018
Published at Smashwords
Contents
Preface
Birth of Hinduism
Hindu Deities
Hindu Documents
Hindu Mentality
Drawbacks of Hinduism
Multiplicity of Religious Faiths and Secularism
Hinduism in Governance
About the Author
Preface
This is being implemented in two phases with the first phase of modern Hinduism wherein politicians in power are modern Braahmanas. Withdrawal of 20,000 court cases against corrupt politicians by Uttar Pradesh Government is its beginning. Government employees are modern Kshatriya, whose salaries and allowances are being increased beyond imagination of common people. Traders, Farmers and Cattle-breeders are modern Vaishya whose hard-earned money is being snatched away for luxuries of two upper classes. Rest of the population of resource-less laborers are going to be modern untouchable Shoodra with no rights of education and livelihood means. Closure of privately run small primary schools in rural areas is an indication of this.
Birth of Hinduism
I was born in a so-called Hindu family, studied and pursued Engineering profession, worked as an Industrial Consultant and as an Author, researched and learned Vaidic Sanskrit through Vaidic scriptures to trace out real ancient history of the India. Through experience, I am a well-determined Atheist. Presently at 70, I am studying Aayurveda to find ways of extending human lifespan to above 200 years and practicing the researched prescriptions on myself with very positive results. Another eBook ‘Real History of India of Vaidic Era’ authored by me carries details on History of India of those days.
Historically, my family belong to Agrawals who came here from Athens (Greece) when our peace-loving democratic state, the first in the World, Acropolis was ruined and taken over by Philip, father of Alexander, under a plot hatched by Plato. On arrival here, we merged our identity into Deva community led by Vaidic scholarly Puru couples – Brahmaa and Saraswati, Raama and Seetaa, Vishnu and Lakshmee, along with Ganesha, Shaaradaa and Lakshamana. Actually, Ganesh was hidden form of Jesus Christ, and Lakshmi-Shaaradaa were his Mariam named two sisters. After crucifixion of Jesus and considering him dead, his body was handed over to