Thursday, April 04, 2024

Delegitimisation of all non-State institutions

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

Anniversary of Sri Aurobindo's arrival in Pondicherry - the significance of 4th April Matrimandir.

The special opening allows the first ray of the rising sun to penetrate directly into the crystal at Matrimandir, an event that happens only once a year in this day. 

#Auroville

https://twitter.com/JayantiRavi/status/1775766211177197775?t=9_grEKDoek1xygOhJGd46w&s=19

"This little door on the eastern side of Matrimandir beholds a sacred memory for all those who love Sri Aurobindo. Only on the 4th of April, every year, this door opens during the sunrise. Every other day of the year, the door remains shut;.."  

#Auroville #SriAurobindo

https://twitter.com/JayantiRavi/status/1775766125265178763?t=l8sBtISQXCdTk8YcPswECw&s=19

If you live in a country and can freely call its government a dictatorship, it is certainly not a dictatorship.

https://twitter.com/MisraNityanand/status/1775101767027745110?t=QzQyjh6vGnwWgixeR6DRiw&s=19

While limited FoE is one feature of dictatorships, the two are not one and the same. 

What defines dictatorship is not the FoE, but the concentration of powers to one autocratic person or group, with weakened institutional constraints to what they can do. Even if they rule by the people’s popular choice.

As I said they are related but not one and the same. 

Totalitarianism and Dictatorship - related but not the same.

https://twitter.com/bhAratenduH/status/1775408081658052700?t=RXa0uyILxdNG9xpTZeRybw&s=19

Indeed, Totalitarianism emerges in an atomised society and acquires the shade of the prevalent political system. The most common form of totalitarianism in effect today is democratic totalitarianism.

Your view goes contrary to every single word I have read on the subject. Either we are talking about different things or you have something new to say on the subject that scholars have missed for a century.

Hannah Arendt, Alexis Tocqueville, J.L. Talmon, Tomislav Sunic to name a few. Diversity is not the symptom of an atomised society. I insist that we are talking about different things.

The totalitarian tendency is agnostic to ethnic composition because the breakdown of communities can and has happened in all kinds of societies.

https://twitter.com/infinitchy/status/1775438824308638113?t=TLeDyZLxaP8S3L8v5RuNwA&s=19

The route to totalitarianism need not necessarily be violent. It can be achieved through peaceful and perfectly legal means. The least talked about deleterious consequence of modern liberal democracy is delegitimisation of all non-State institutions. Democratic exceptionalism abhors any intermediary between the State and citizen. To explain, the State in a modern democratic polity is considered as 'the representative' of all citizens. Implicitly, it is expected that the citizens' primary and predominant loyalty should be to the State alone, making all non-State institutions illegitimate unless expressly sanctioned by the State. That is to say, all institutions exist upon the sufferance of the State. The constitutional and jurisprudential neglect of family which is the fundamental building block of any society is rather deliberate. For, the democratic State perceives family as a barrier in its direct equation with, nay control of citizens. No wonder that across all modern liberal democracies the institution of the family became the first casualty. The atomised and the disintegrating Western societies are living examples of the destruction wrought by the democratic statism. And democratic exceptionalism precedes democratic totalitarianism.

https://twitter.com/MNageswarRaoIPS/status/1775537337553801384?t=NcaXSFWQGyRPryctII2WkQ&s=19

Nice explanation but blaming democracy looks a bit harsh since in spirituality too the family can be a victim. Of course these are theoretical positions for in reality such neat detachment may not be possible. Further spiritual grounding provides multi-layered checks and balances. 

https://twitter.com/SavitriEra/status/1775588929292685521?t=cgML-dLtexVnQX-ax7EKmw&s=19

How do autorickshaw drivers (in Kolkata) perceive sexual harassment on public transport? Scroll.in

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[HTML] Society with Indian Characteristics: Caste, Class, and Species in Contemporary Retellings of the Rāmāyaṇa

JP Oliveira - Journal of Dharma Studies, 2024
This paper analyzes the construction of Indian society in retellings of the Rāmāyaṇa published in India between 2010 and 2020. I focus on the concepts of caste, class, and mythological species. Through discourse analysis of a corpus of retellings … 
K Singh
The University Campus, as a space, had always been an epicentre of cultural praxis. The inherent diversity in this space allows for vibrant debates about the processes of cultural production and consumption. What is the kind of theatre practice that forms …

[PDF] Theorising Decolonial Queerness: Connections, Definitions, Articulations

S BAKSHI - Essays on Decoloniality: Volume, 2024
The labour in addressing the meaning of decolonising knowledge calls forth an honest and thorough critical appraisal of the standardised canon of knowledge without eliding critical questions of privilege in terms of race, gender, sexuality, and …

[HTML] Islands and Beaches in Science and Technology Studies

W Anderson - Science, Technology, & Human Values, 2024
… My pragmatism, or perhaps equivocation, would prove controversial, especially among South Asian scholars understandably sensitive to fascist assertions of Hindutva. Some of them took me to task for mentioning alternative modernities (Abraham …

[HTML] India's Civilizational Imagination of Southeast Asia

U Das
… For instance, the state in India has so far oscillated between a Nehruvian and a Hindutva understanding of the Indian civilization (Chatterjee & Das, 2023). While both these imaginations agree on India’s civilizational greatness reserving a rightful …

Clip the blue bird: Discursive strategies of Hindutva digital mobilization against Twitter in India

KV Bhatia, P Arora - The Information Society, 2024
… 9) argument that online followers and supporters of the Hindutva ideology are diverse and “range from … Hindutva ideology will help unpack how they generate more participation, create diverse networks of followers, appeal to different …

INDIAN PANDEMIC ENTERTAINMENT AESTHETICS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

DS Mini - Media Industries in Crisis: What COVID Unmasked, 2024
The pandemic and quarantine restrictions following the COVID lockdown in India gave way to uncertainty, but also innovative media productions that mark the moment. Short films, diaristic accounts, public service announcements, and films used mobile …

Killing with Kindness: Can a Plague Cure a Plague?

ML Budde - Put Away Your Sword: Gospel Nonviolence in a Violent …, 2024
The world’s been a mess for so long that it’s understandable if you missed or have forgotten about one atrocity among others. On November 27, a report was made public—it spoke of the near-complete slaughter of a religious minority population yet …

[PDF] An International Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal

R MISTRY
The present research paper is undertaken to explore the diasporic sensibility in the fictional world of Rohinton Mistry. Consequently, the aim of this research is to probe into his works and discover the contemporary new world that unveiled up for the …

Indian Citizenship Revisited

M Majumdar - Social Change, 2024
… evidence-based arguments presented by the authors in these volumes, that recent changes in citizenship laws need to be understood in the light of their ideological and political embedding within a larger field of power, watered carefully …

Book review: Arkotong Longkumer, The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast

S Misra - 2024
… He identifies the prime cultural sites for Hindutva’s operations: the placing of Northeastern India and its indigenous ‘tribal’ religions within the ‘imaginative geography’ of Akhand Bharat, Hindutva’s interface with Christianity and Rani …

Bodies that Dance: Critical Frames of Reference

U Sarkar Munsi - Mapping Critical Dance Studies in India, 2024
Bodies are repositories—whether we like it or not. I, for one Aesthetics , exist in a body that hardly remembers a time when it did not carry any signature dance training. I am told I expressed the desire to enter a dance school when I was three years old …

The Modern and the Contemporary in the Context of Dance in India

U Sarkar Munsi - Mapping Critical Dance Studies in India, 2024
This chapter of the book wants to make identifiable the forms that exist and share the contemporary times, together with reference to the same geography—either in-situ or from some distant locations. Without aspiring to describe all forms that identified …

[PDF] Inter-faith Rituals: Rebuilding the Secular Nation state from the Margins

ナタラジャンマヒマ - 創価大学大学院紀要= The bulletin of the Graduate …, 2024
Is it possible to sustain secular character of a secular nation-state when the union government consciously weaponizes religion for its majoritarian and electoral politics? The present study explores how people positioned at the margins of a nation-state …

The Ups and Downs of Competing Power Rituals

UWE SKODA
With reference to Dasarā rituals in Nepal, Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka (1998, 577) proposes that “power rituals” in complex sociopolitical orders “express and dramatize social realities, but also... organize social groups by relating them with …

[PDF] The Indian Administration

BR Chinnala - Economic & Political Weekly, 2024
… These developments include (i) the Mandal assertion—a demand of reservations for the socially and economically backward communities in public institutions/ resources; (ii) the Mandir assertion— the Ram Rath Yatra led by powerful Hindutva …

[PDF] Rise of Hindu Nationalism Amongst Some Educated Middle Class Hindu Indians

メーラトュリカ - 創価大学大学院紀要= The bulletin of the Graduate …, 2024
This research discusses the history, and evolution of Hindu nationalism in India, while attempting to understand the different factors and processes leading to its rise. Using the process of Othering as its theoretical framework, this study explores how …

[HTML] Religion, Ecology and Hindu Nationalism in India

E Tomalin - Religion and Development, 2024
In this paper I examine the construction of Hinduism as inherently “environmentally friendly” within religions and ecology discourses and how this construction has been appropriated by the Hindu nationalist movement in India to serve ends that are at …

Friday, March 29, 2024

We're generally overconfident

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

Saddened to hear about the passing of Daniel Kahneman. A Nobel Laureate, his insights on randomness, luck, and the workings of the mind have had a profound impact on many, including myself. His book "Thinking, Fast and Slow" is a masterpiece that has touched the lives of countless individuals interested in psychology, economics, and spirituality. Rest in peace, Daniel Kahneman. Your legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. #DanielKahneman #ThinkingFastAndSlow

https://twitter.com/nidhinvalsanips/status/1773566597212594486?t=bZOYjxJwRP9jScCX1cxIgQ&s=19

@nobelprize_org winner Kahneman's book Thinking Fast Slow absolutely blew my mind and changed my understanding of how humans think. It is necessary reading for all. The world is a less intelligent place without this man. #bookrecommendations #book #bookreview #books #nonfiction

https://twitter.com/1_davidhill/status/1773662165423071464?t=8-rU-U25nwG0FSG1PGOUBw&s=19

In 2016, we hosted Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman in our lab. His encouragement to pursue real-life problems through science and ask high-risk questions continues to inspire us. RIP, scientific giant!

https://twitter.com/AviSchroeder/status/1773678650681905389?t=JrM_9pm2DvrcIuh8WkS8UQ&s=19

Daniel Kahneman, who changed psychology and economics forever, dies at 90.

Thanks for everything.

We remember him in 10 great quotes:

We're blind to our blindness. We have very little idea of how little we know. We're not designed to know how little we know. We're generally overconfident in our opinions and our impressions and judgments. So your emotional state really has a lot to do with what you're thinking about and what you're paying attention to.

https://twitter.com/wisdom_theory/status/1773016425394782555?t=blq1ZlCn6GmdduDjjM2qMA&s=19

If you also haven’t read Kahneman’s “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and don’t want to read a whole book, read his 2003 “Maps of Bounded Rationality” instead. It’s a publication that summarizes the same ideas in his own words. The book, of course, goes into much more detail and tells more stories about how this is relevant to your own life. I highly recommend reading the full book, but if you definitely don't intend to, then go read this paper.

https://twitter.com/AnnaLeptikon/status/1773420839028871646?t=MF96azE-ReuaicrQtKa3QA&s=19

Daniel Kahneman passed away at age 90

His work in Behavioral Finance changed the world 

The Human Side of Decision Making is a must read. Read the entire document here:

https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/1773459791408472324?t=SeT63ktMEwV-BYE1QGas-Q&s=19

10 lessons from Thinking Fast and Slow:

https://twitter.com/QCompounding/status/1773637437555720643?t=edFvGu5VV4MIvliAoPQlhg&s=19

This man died 2 days ago. Daniel Kahneman. An intellectual giant of the 20th century. Along with Amon Tversky he literally changed the world. I would recommend reading The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis. It will make you question everything and change the way you think…..

https://twitter.com/TurloughDonnell/status/1773673597346664530?t=H2-o_zNEGjmFmYvyJsFcAQ&s=19

Danny Kahneman

One of the things I loved most about Danny was his power of observation, and ability to reason about how we all make decisions.  He had a way to describe an element of how we think, that made is so clear and intuitive, that I could not understand how it was possible that I did not see things his way all along.

#DanielKahneman

https://twitter.com/danariely/status/1773682927248806250?t=aMH2EYMRTucLWNmJFNrBWQ&s=19 

Today, we have lost one of the greatest contemporary thinkers. 

Daniel Kahneman shattered the glass palace of science and became famous worldwide in 2011 with the publication of "Thinking, Fast and Slow”, in which he popularized the dual-process theory. This theory suggests that human decisions arise from a complex interplay between two cognitive systems: one more intuitive and the other more deliberative. Despite many critiques and refinements, this theory remains one of the main reference points for scholars studying human decisions. 

But this was not Kahneman's only contribution. His 1979 paper in Econometrica, introducing prospect theory, is one of the most cited articles in economics and is one of the main reasons he, a psychologist, was able to win the Nobel Prize in Economics. In this paper, Kahneman and Tversky introduce a utility function aimed at explaining how people make decisions under risk. Personally, I found this article to be one of the most inspiring I have ever read. The day I read it, I understood that human behavior could be captured through a mathematical formula. I was a pure mathematician at the time, now I study human decisions. 

In another article from 1986, Kahneman, Knetsch, and Thaler introduced an economic game that later became known as the “dictator game”, which has become the official measure of human altruism. The game is very simple: you have 10 dollars and the recipient has nothing. You can give any amount to the receiver, ranging from 0 to 10. The recipient is passive and only gets what you decide to give. How much would you give?

But this is not even the tip of the iceberg. Any summary of his work would inevitably be incomplete. I have just gone on his Google Scholar page. His work has more than half a million citations! He reshaped psychology and economics by inventing entirely new fields of research.

https://twitter.com/ValerioCapraro/status/1773037951049495005?t=KcD46NxPquqTWUZW9O4FXQ&s=19

Empathy. “A healed femur is the earliest sign of civilization.” —Margaret Mead. #poster #posterdesign #empathy #margaretmead #GraphicDesign

https://twitter.com/codeswitchtweet/status/1762164141572178402?t=tthG82SM6_iJxsxoWmTkmw&s=19

Margaret Mead was once asked, ‘Do you think that a single individual can make a difference?’ And she pointed out it’s the only thing that ever has made a difference. All people have to do is to change their minds. 

Roger Payne, A Life Among Whales

prismatic sky 

aliveonallchan.

https://twitter.com/op109/status/1762079356187254985?t=Quci9RCeN4malvfSY-KvsQ&s=19

Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (October 10, 1873 – December 30, 1962) - The Great Chain of Being (1936)

Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) - The Call of Cthulhu (1928)

James Ephraim Lovelock (26 July 1919 – 26 July 2022) - The Quest for Gaia (1975)

#SELFsince2005

https://twitter.com/SavitriEra/status/1773392429452071108?t=CYhD37KI4SyAb6ebde87GA&s=19

Reading diverse authors is part of intellectual development but it's only by reading Sri Aurobindo that one acquires a balanced worldview. It's not necessary to agree with him but the emphasis on unseen forces and interconnectedness helps to understand ourselves and world better.

https://twitter.com/SavitriEra/status/1773596172952670602?t=bSCu3GQR-Yty2xL4MhQmDw&s=19

Saturday, March 23, 2024

Stand up for what is right

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

In the past, BR Ambedkar had observed:

"Indeed, the ideal Hindu must be like a rat living in his own hole, refusing to have any contact with others. There is an utter lack among the Hindus of what the sociologists call ‘consciousness of kind.’ There is no Hindu consciousness of kind. In every Hindu, the consciousness that exists is the consciousness of his caste. That is the reason why the Hindus cannot be said to form a society or a nation.”

The BJP-RSS’s broad-based approach during the Ram Janmabhoomi movement has repudiated Ambedkar’s scintillating thesis, remaking Indian politics and, more crucially, Hindu society.

This heroic mission drew from every part of Hindudom, arranging each Hindu shoulder to shoulder, chanting the same cries, and exalting them all as equal devotees of their Lord Ram.

In this great yajna of a new era, all Hindus were tasked as participants in a sacrifice for the ages.

From: theemissary.co/in-rams-name-a

https://twitter.com/TheEmissaryCo/status/1771017868039090535?t=Oe8NXS7kXc5e9Ze9Wy-q0w&s=19

I don’t think the Indian middle class has suddenly become communal. It has always harboured religious bigotry but it needed a push to throw off its cloak of tolerance and secular views. With its blatant communal bias, the ruling BJP has encouraged the middle class to be itself. Being bigoted is no longer a shame in new India; it is rather cool. #BJP #Modi #RSS

https://twitter.com/tnrags/status/1771376851904012680?t=euHuk7prL8sP5pUMLaPW5w&s=19

Anyone who compares India with China has at least zero understanding of one of them. India is a hellhole. You have thousand times more freedoms in China than you have in India.

https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5/status/1771418718460915845?t=uhI_1gfbfYzkNo625MX1UQ&s=19

India ranks among the top countries in being stressed. That is what you get when you are irrational and morally relativistic, which lead to an existential crisis, atomized people and no-trust.

https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5/status/1770644373711081641?t=44p_59z50TzKP9-QJ6TOSg&s=19

Hindu majoritarianism finds its roots in envy a segment of them have for the community spirit that Sikhs and Muslims have. But nothing makes them feel more inferior than Christianity. As the leaders have worsened so has the feeling of inferiority.

efe.com/en/other-news/….

https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5/status/1770275574298132560?t=GPgf9KftuofWuXE3152yaw&s=19

Ironically, this is true. Hinduism can encompass any value. That, alas, leaves it with no value that it values. Its effect on the mind is making all moral values relative and failing to comprehend the differences in degrees and the very concept of objectivity.

https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5/status/1769665887856922670?t=pUFy2_vvYwwnFtAy9JUc9g&s=19

Political correctness has made people of European ethnicity culturally blind, at least in how they vote. When the honor culture is gone, which was a pillar of Western civilization, "satan" will rule the roost. There is no shortage of evil characters. What you need for civilization is people who are prepared to stand up for what is right. That is increasingly gone. The US is a lovely place, perhaps the best in the world. But its foundations are more gone than that of any other Western country. Political correctness is the US approach. The British can still be very politically incorrect. China is improving rapidly, but I don't think China is ready to take over world leadership. Ruthless meritocracy, however, must be reimposed in the West.

https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5/status/1769175167471624408?t=LvU8Dd75j8mIi_YXa9E4nw&s=19

Auroville criminal nexus - This video explains the land mafia nexus, economic offences, modus operandi of hiding corruption so far, attacking people & ruling over them. @EduMinOfIndia

@AmitShahOffice @CVCIndia @PMOIndia @dpradhanbjp @rajbhavan_tn

https://twitter.com/VikramRamTweets/status/1771365936806912495?t=oxUGEkACxkwqtwfZF7W5oQ&s=19

Director of Aurobindo Pharma, Sarath Reddy, gets arrested in Delhi liquor scam. He turns approver.

Aurobindo Pharma donates Rs 55 cr to BJP through electoral bonds as exposed by the SC order.

Arvind Kejriwal gets arrested in Delhi liquor scam. These are unrelated events!

https://twitter.com/mkvenu1/status/1771394765151748334?t=U-aVuBVQshAtj-tyhvC1Zg&s=19 

What @ArvindKejriwal has done is to muddy the ground forever for any other educated person who genuinely wants to get into politics for public service, with his lies, nautanki, autocratic behaviour and blatant corruption!

https://twitter.com/ShefVaidya/status/1771122183710064993?t=T-x6IiERnKw6oUZCutQvhw&s=19

@ShefVaidya mam he is a true gentlemen infact a gem that no one wants to wear not bcz of expensiveness but it will harm the same hand that adore him.

What wrong has he done apart from being pursue all the characteristics of a good politician at the lightening speed like speak lies with confidence, whingering, breach of trust, promote lawlessness, flipping ideologies like costumes, appeasement of muslims, sympathize with destructive forces (Khalistanis), alluring public by announcing freebies and criticize HINDUISM every now and then.  

He is a blessing in disguise.

https://twitter.com/MyMarshal10/status/1771130015767494993?t=4_7hxlY135J1YXn20dICgQ&s=19 

I think Bharat should do away with the colonial, feudal practice of addressing judges as ‘your honour’ ‘milord’ or ‘your lordship’. It is a practice that dates back to the British Raj and reeks deeply of slavery and white supremacy over the ‘unwashed natives’ of India. Let’s start referring to judges as ‘महोदय’ or simply, ‘judge’. If you agree, please repost. #NoMoreMilord #MahodayNotMilord

Not our problem what the British do anymore. They can call their judges anything they want, fact is, in India it WAS a white supremacist thing historically.

https://twitter.com/ShefVaidya/status/1769919340542124298?t=v0tMsxFqm3clGUV4ynQD4g&s=19

Duh, how is calling some paid public servant in a black robe ‘your honour’ or ‘my lord’ ‘a mark of obedience to the rule of law’? Are you SURE you are a ‘senior fellow at ICSSR’? Do they have such shockingly low standards?

Not really. The judge is simply a person paid to do his job, which is to interpret the law. No one is ‘Maay baap’ or shouldn’t be in a democracy!

https://twitter.com/ShefVaidya/status/1770010783185011147?t=PlZO3Th3DLWOfvHaiP6o4g&s=19

You don’t understand the nuances, a judge in not just an individual, he represents law, the court and a system 

He is not “simply a person“ he represents knowledge character morality sense of fairness and justice that’s why he is respected in some courts lawyers begin their arguments with “this court …..” 

https://twitter.com/BoregowdaShivar/status/1770011995485393010?t=i3vhTfhuSuAgd9MV-5ueMw&s=19

Bring back standards. Bring back TABOOS. Bring back exclusive clubs that are almost impossible to join. Blurring all boundaries has been a disaster for the human race. Bring back the moral compass, severe judgements, a theological sense of right and wrong

https://twitter.com/oldbooksguy/status/1770852281719664899?t=HDZJQYlJ8UEqU6rrhHtb8A&s=19

know this gonna be unpopular but i so totally prefer the book—which instead of questioning its own mythology, chooses instead to question spectacle, heroism, and whether even the perfect human should still be king—to this perfectly spectacular, heroic, kingly movie when you do that hollywood thing of staging your own leftist self-criticism so you can defy it with a soaring affirmation of the mythology of divine rule, you are, i think, missing the whole point of dune

which doesn’t question if the mythology is real (it is) but if it’s *good* the movie does what hollywood’s done since demille 100 years ago: stage a conflict between secular rationalism and divine mythology as a conflict between west and east, coming down hard on orientalist tropes of the simple, intuitive, mystical men of the desert

the book does not.

https://twitter.com/divine_economy/status/1764365203800486052?t=ZXWivloIx0Cc8qD8e2xngg&s=19

My brain has been whirring since discovering the actual premise of dune : even if you have an amazing king, should we still have rulers in the first place ? 

In a nutshell this is why crypto is a rebellion - we replace rulers with smart contracts changeable by consensus

As long as we have diversity and live in a collective I believe we'll have need for rules

Since 2 people can both be extremely evolved and still have very different opinions on what we should do, so there has to always be a mechanism for deciding which way to go

And where you have rules, you have need for their enforcement

And where you need enforcement, you need rulers

Smart contracts are what helps us break out of this vicious cycle, like @ErikVoorhees pointed out at permissionless

twitter.com/Permissionless

https://twitter.com/TheDevanshMehta/status/1769422875289919693?t=rNgpBBKId9VGQYbMz0h_Ow&s=19

In an ideal state of true 'self'-governance, even rules don't exist, as the evolution of a Higher Consciousness in every human discards d need for external regulation. Auroville city in India was an audacious attempt at this in d 60s. Lng way 2 go, until then, rules over rulers!

https://twitter.com/NidhiHarihar/status/1769429525363057058?t=9HY9uMFvHRjY-saqRFwOCg&s=19

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Stop weaponizing historical suffering

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

I used to wonder how people could deny the Holocaust. Now that I see people denying the best documented massacre in history that happened just a few months ago, I no longer have to wonder. There's just one thing I don't understand: is this mental illness or pure evil?

https://twitter.com/VerminusM/status/1768083722081882622?t=qcI2XDmNRgd5elXmOOcprQ&s=19

Took me a while, at least a decade to understand how in the digital age of photographs, videos, telephone, newspapers and witness testimonies, the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits and rational Muslims was denied by the "Jagmohan" canard spread by intellectuals, journalists and civil society. 

The pattern never changed. It's always the ones who make a career out of social justice.

https://twitter.com/arshiaunis/status/1768136918212980885?t=jbDxdLz8FuwghTOXZF6AOw&s=19

Historical atrocities like the holocaust should be approached with reverence and a commitment to truth. 

The Holocaust represents one of the darkest chapters in human history, and its unique horror should not be diminished or likened to other events lightly, especially ones that have been fabricated. 

Stop weaponizing historical suffering to evade scrutiny for being shitty.

Eventually, the world will know anyway.

https://twitter.com/MChase00/status/1768104283713495126?t=OJ8Gbg2ko6gyGFhlm1tjKQ&s=19

Nobody knows what Jesus said.

All we have is texts written centuries later. 

Nobody knows what Siddhartha Gautama said.

All we have is texts written centuries later.

Nobody knows what Muhammad heard.

All we have is texts written centuries later.

https://twitter.com/devduttmyth/status/1767790226603168071?t=tyCm8e23Wlk1ghirjhzypg&s=19

To make vegetarians happy, I wrote this factual article.

Eat your jackfruit and read....

https://twitter.com/devduttmyth/status/1767816726924742910?t=XE9neB2l0h4Lg13ypxu-GA&s=19

Right now, new history is being written for Indians. Based on astronomical information from ancient texts,... This, however, is not unique to India, or to the 21st century. In the 19th century, some Europeans argued that the Bible was real history,... In China, there is a movement to prove that the Bible is not a Western text,... Imagined history has always served ideologies. Colonial powers have sought to present pre-colonial states as barbaric and savage to justify their imperial outreach... In India today, the rising tide of Hindutva ideology needs to show that all that happened before its arrival was colonial, Western, and anti-Hindu. Only that will establish the new rulers of the land as saviours, and justify their acts of dismantling institutions.

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/devdutt-pattanaik-it-is-not-just-hindus-who-love-an-imagined-past-2934318 

3 days ago — The Nehruvian Consensus which moved the Indian nation-state for almost 40 years, shattered and demolished the ideas of the Civilisational ...In any case, the academic curriculum was manoeuvred to showcase the medieval period in a positive light. On the other hand, the ancient period—when most of the Indian literature was written and arts, culture and science flourished—was deliberately sidelined. The sultans of Delhi were portrayed as the emperors of India though there were many big and independent states flourishing in different parts of India at the same time.

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Hindu Dharma is not a nationality

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

We don't need No Thought Control! My piece on Ideological Defiance in #Karnataka #Textbooks

https://twitter.com/madversity/status/1766749156767662514?t=Hp167dXyNceSDK5KBSBJLg&s=19

What we have had in India thus is a see-saw political struggle over education, with different policies being subjected to the winds of ideological preference.

The BJP's emphasis on radicalising educational philosophy towards ancient philosophers rather than modern free-thinkers is a core aspect of the ideological struggle in the field of education. Karnataka and other southern states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala have had reformist thinkers and social movements against social inequities. Karnataka's dominant Lingayat community follows the teachings of heterodox guru Basava, and it has even sought the declaration of anti-caste Lingayatism as a distinct religion.

What is clear is that modern democracy cannot be meaningful without freedom of expression and open-minded debates, and the debates must include the thoughts of those who have questioned inequality and injustice, which have been part of the ground reality of social injustice and conservatism. While words like "ethos" speak of the intended thoughts of ancient teachers, in the here and now, we need to encourage a contextual approach that encourages critical thinking, which goes hand in hand with science.

https://www.thequint.com/opinion/karnataka-siddaramaiah-textbooks-reversal-chandrashekara-kambara-girish-karnad-devidasa-mariappa-bhatta-ananthamurthy-rao#read-more

The Nehruvian Consensus which moved the Indian nation-state for almost 40 years, shattered and demolished the ideas of the Civilisational Consensus and the Gandhian Consensus both of which had spiritualism and the Indian civilisational value system at their core. The nouveau values of the Nehruvian Consensus were popularised by the ruling class, their followers and the intelligentsia of the time to maintain hegemony.11 Nehru himself believed in the socialist and secular value system and tried to propagate it through the educational and cultural realms by appointing people with similar understanding. His daughter continued this tradition. A glance at the education ministers— the ministry also used to include the culture department—reveals a distinct pattern that many find astonishing, even unbelievable. 'Modian Consensus', Swadesh Singh

https://theprint.in/pageturner/excerpt/one-thing-all-education-ministers-under-nehru-aimed-to-do-make-indians-doubt-ancient-values/1995326/

The tension is present in Savarkar himself...a legacy of European territorial nationalism.. which even a deep thinker like Savarkar could not parry fully. Hence, his (unnecessary) tying up of Hindu Dharma to India's territory... Compared to that Dr Ambedkar or Shri Aurobindo have more clarity. Shri Aurobindo is far more explicit... A non-Hindu Bharat loses all meaning for him.

That even the Hindu Mahasabha, under Savarkar, granted cultural educational rights to muslims (Art25-30 of today) is indicative. The pure, mere territory based thinking has been fatal to Hindu civilization. Mere territorial nationalism is a misstatement of Hindu concerns. Deoband too was against Pakistan, but it was for an islami Akhand. Vivek Ramaswamy or Tulsi Gabbard's pitrubhumi and perhaps even punyabhumi is not Bharat. Are they Hindu or not? First is Dharma, next comes territory. Then precisely no? Tying up Dharma with India's territory. Not needed. Hindu Dharma is civilizational. It is not a nationality at all.

https://twitter.com/lalashwa/status/1766353902352605392?t=GJLUdVXnp5iUL0yxfxBamw&s=19

When Hindu thought leaders as Swami Vivekananda or Shri Aurobindo began exposition of Hindu Darshan in western terminologies, the westerners labelled it as 'Neo-Hinduism which draws from western values' claiming actual Hinduism doesnt have egalitarian liberal values.

But here /1 is the twisted side:

The ghulam Hindu (Neo-Hindu in article) who feels decolonised today in the wake of decolonial movement, but still enjoys the occasional pet by the master, has added in 'masala' that these 'western values' were all present in traditional Hinduism to extent /2 the extent that their degenerates practices (touted as liberal) are also claimed reflected in Traditional Hinduism.

Its extremely hard to realise the levels of colonialism & conditioning of Abrahamic framework & euro-centric history with marxist cocktail has inebriated the mind.

https://twitter.com/KuldeepGaurav7/status/1766754668125016361?t=ZpwmPnqxkK2I0C5_XmGwYw&s=19

European Contempt for Hindu Society Ingested by Neo-Hindus:

"The Neo-Hindu was so enamoured and brainwashed by the European model that he knows no way of reform except that propagated by Western Civilisation."

- @dharmadispatch

https://twitter.com/ruchirsharma_1/status/1766737527719776589?t=_iEv1RZ9ydECIVRuvNZhnw&s=19

That there is room for reform in Hindu society as there is in every other society goes without saying. But the Neo-lndian reformer knows no way of reform except that of Western Civilization. Burning with zeal, he loudly proclaims the gospel of female emancipation on Western lines, and girds up to lift up the benighted females by making them race with the males along the paths of University education and Western Civilization little reflecting upon the goal to which they are likely to lead and to which they are already leading in the West.

https://www.dharmadispatch.in/culture/european-contempt-for-hindu-society-ingested-by-neo-hindus

What is it with Jordan Peterson and all his faux piety and anti-rationalism? His old lectures on clinical psychiatry are actually incredibly good, but somewhere along the way he seems to have lost the plot.

https://twitter.com/akazlev/status/1766724359467811254?t=NKavR3u5HXRXV73CyXBzow&s=19

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Human history is about migration

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

Why is the West so militant about anti-migration? Are migrants not humans? Are they lesser humans that they do not deserve to live in your country? You benefitted from centuries of colonialism and now you so viciously protect your borders. Borders are unnatural constructs.

Your countries are lying vacant, you don't have that much population, your elderlies do not have anybody to care for them, you have land and resources. So why not just open up the borders let people from poorer over populous nations come and settle. Isn't that what you did?

Human history is about migration and settlement when borders wasn't a thing. Not even calling it colonialism. Just something they did, for his reason maybe. Then they invented borders and closed it. Why? Why it's a big issue if post-colonial people want to migrate and settle?

So what? What's the big deal with nativity? Why are natives superior? And who even is the native? Nobody is orginal. Everybody is migrant from some or the other land.

https://twitter.com/sanjukta/status/1760020876014301226?t=3sn-wB80UgbTVrJNlUmfoA&s=19

Thousands of Indians getting recruited by foreign countries to fight wars at Ukraine or Gaza is nothing but a modern slavery. 10 years of Modi govt has created such a job crises and pushed the youth to such precarious work and life. Every Indians head should hang in shame.

https://twitter.com/sanjukta/status/1761351080129200171?t=weW18400Ndl1Hwi528dx4g&s=19

If Govt can stop you from going abroad to speak at events and conferences, and if it can stop foreigners/NRIs from entering India to speak to you, and if it can stop you from reading/watching content created outside, then you are in a prison. Govt is the jailor.

https://twitter.com/sanjukta/status/1762001351377392096?t=0M7AIIFSgF53ZnYEyir6bg&s=19

puts burden on state. migrants will share resources of natives. there's security and cultural concern as well. take india eg., natives don't like outsiders. and borders are not unnatural. it's always been there, territory most element of state, since ages.

https://twitter.com/lazyelegance_/status/1760025388833747265?t=J_niHdQ9UgvFrEnPcrai4A&s=19

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Culture of hurt sentiments has to end

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

No idea or individual should be above criticism. That includes the great Dr Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Phule, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, etc. I would also add religious figures, whether prophets or devi devatas. This culture of hurt sentiments in India has to end. Draconian laws like 295a, 253a, or certain provisions in the SC/ST atrocities act are anti democracy. Yes, we will have certain individuals saying crass things. But that does not mean we should jail them. Outside of a call to violence (Brandenburg vs Ohio), everything should be allowed. The latest arrest in Maharashtra is another one of those excessive use of draconian laws. But the tragedy in India is both the left and non-left are without principles. They don't want the provisions to be diluted. They just don't want them to be used on their so-called team/individual they like. Until Indians don't understand FOE conceptually this will happen time and again. As my dear friend @ARanganathan72 said once, the only reason why some of us are not in jail is that the state in its wisdom has decided not to use these draconian laws against us as of now. So fight the source itself. Don't tell me the SC/ST act has draconian provisions but 295a and 153a are fine. They are all problematic and need to go.

https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra/status/1756901649350787456?t=BBcWbW-nYN5P3CRFOAlU8Q&s=19

Your discomfort is not a legitimate argument. When someone told the late great Christopher Hitchens that his sentiments are hurt by Hitchens he gave a simple reply. 

"If someone tells me that I've hurt their feelings, I say, 'I'm still waiting to hear what your point is.'

In this country, I've been told, 'That's offensive' as if those two words constitute an argument or a comment. Not to me they don't.

And I'm not running for anything, so I don't have to pretend to like people when I don't."

https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra/status/1756905948806046205?t=q5NOHP2QKs5L_b6uKcLHAQ&s=19

Show me one such tweet. I never said insulting is ideal. I said it should be legal. But you're too unintelligent to get these concepts. I'll mute you and move on because post this tweet engaging with you means I'll lose IQ ppints.

https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra/status/1756906467876331565?t=mqiH2Kr-aH6FMFuDvappvw&s=19

No you morons Modi Ji is not above criticism. But you cannot harm Indian interests by siding with India's enemies and peddling constant fake news and then expect to get an OCI. Go and check what these pieces of human debris have been peddling.

https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra/status/1757344606637740349?t=i9EUlUDYV0bXnPbN7tvpEg&s=19

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Enemies of Dharma lose the battle of ideas

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

Politics is a beast that will swallow Hindus whole, perhaps. Gandhi and Ambedkar bhakti is a political compulsion, however, unbridled deification of mere humans, so much so that any discussion amounts of blasphemy, can only take a society back to the dark ages. No human being is above criticism. If such motivations existed a few decades ago, Arun Shourie would have been thrown in solitary confinement for his book “worshipping false gods”. Then, he was attacked by Ambedkarites but the state itself didn’t arrest him. Some of these political decisions of BJP would be and is unacceptable to an average citizens and ideological supporters like me would never be happy about them. I also find myself in a precarious dilemma because I do see the need for the BJP to retain political power and at the same time, my Dharma dictates that I stand with fellow Hindus. Politicians will politik. Their interests might align with Hindus on some occasions and on others, stand diametrically opposed to them. That is a harsh reality that Hindus need to make their peace with.

https://twitter.com/UnSubtleDesi/status/1756276821555900688?t=JdhvRnO2neSv-QrWmB98kg&s=19

The deification of Ambedkar comes from the 2 demographic realities any major party in India contends with:

1. SCs have higher birth rate than OBCs & GC. SC population growth rate is 20% higher than Indian average.

2. SC vote participation is higher than OBC & much higher than GC, whose vote participation in cities is abysmal. Just check South Bombay, South Delhi, South Chennai voting stats. Additionally they migrate more out of country than others too.  

So beyond defending him for who he was or what he represented, Ambedkar has become a buzzword to buy the goodwill of the fastest growing castes, that participate the most in the electoral process.  

With Indian religious minorities already at 21-23%, a Hindu party aiming for Delhi power by maximizing Hindus votes cannot afford to antagonize 26% SC/STs as well. If SC/STs + Minorities fully go against a party, it becomes numerically impossible to win elections.  

The state defends Ambedkar like god, not because of who he was or ideology but because of his current utility as the easiest way to appeal to the fastest growing voter class. It's not an ideology problem, its a demographic problem.

https://twitter.com/shelbyygun/status/1756284061696545147?t=v9cbpqQiCZxpBje1PEpkyg&s=19

A casteist - someone who defends exclusively hereditary based Varna and consequent restrictions - is the first and foremost enemy of Hindu Dharma Sangathan and hence of Hindu Dharma itself. He is a Trojan horse for unlike the external enemy he speaks the language of the in-group and superficially for it, on behalf of it. He is Adharmic even if he calls himself some great Acharya.

This Hindu division is why even when the 1857 revolutionaries tried to dislodge the British, they had to - however symbolically - opt for the Mughal throne as lead. This same division is why the British conquered India in the first place, like the Sultans did earlier.

It was Hindu reform that finally won us a free albeit truncated India - make no mistake about it. People talk about caste slowing conversions - why were we conquered for so long in the first place?

Caste is the antithesis of a modern state, and a modern state is nothing but a collective channelling of resources in an organised manner without the cacophony of civil wars. That accountable, scalable state is what creates prosperity and strength. There is no other known way.

We could not sustainably reclaim even one major Mandir in the plains when we were divided and down. That is the harsh truth. Only and only a civilisational democracy, which keeps us united, gave us that opportunity - a democracy where the amendable Constitution is *the* Shastra for Raj Dharma.

In a system of universal adult franchise, quotas and caste divides are inevitable if society is so divided. Just reflects ground reality. For sooner or later, reservations will go beyond the needy to the numerous. For the real in-group is the caste, though thankfully less so.

The only change that matters then here is socio-religious which exists in reflexivity with the political economy. Any casteist aspects of any Smriti or Sutra must be rejected as any kind of North Star, amended as needed - and if insisted upon, mocked as a core Hindu Sangathan duty.

A modern capitalist democracy with safety nets and mass education will do the rest and then we won’t need any affirmative action - but only and only then, when opportunity has abounded and when Hindus marry across caste backgrounds in larger numbers.

As we get closer to realising our civilisational aims, it is but inevitable that we discuss the fundamentals of Dharma if Dharma is (rightly) the guiding light. Here it must be said that knowledge without compassion is worse than no knowledge. Being a dry pedantic Pundit does not mean anything as Vivekandana himself said.

If Hindu Dharma is to be the guiding light then all our leading Mutts and Mandirs have to be open to all Hindus. That keeps the diversity alive but also strengthens the unity

Once again, make no mistake - a casteist is the first and foremost enemy of Dharma Sangathan and I will do my part to make sure that the enemies of Dharma lose the battle of ideas. We are not going to fritter away our once-in-a-millennium chance, thank the Gods, on petty solipsisms and caste-narcissisms.

https://twitter.com/harshmadhusudan/status/1756325336936075356?t=a1IZ1ao57P6cqLi-aPiBBw&s=19

Translation : all those who hate JSD please come to me I am very nice and don’t bother with things like facts nuance and actual history. I will provide a made to order neo Hindu identity which should be the template for all Hindus from now on. Anyone who opposes is very bad.

https://twitter.com/Nithya2102/status/1756524752058155094?t=eY-nRjTpdqAwFaUQqPHI9Q&s=19

Harsh madhusudan and Abhijit Iyer Mitra, both lose their mental balance, when they hear the word “caste”

https://twitter.com/KaranthNar4649/status/1756583404798366085?t=jDgCNRQBxMg9fjgeXkZqQg&s=19

Harsh has mastered the art of talking a lot but saying nothing. A pretentious prick trying to be articulate using big words w/o understanding their purport (even remotely). Kushal, if that is possible, is worse.

https://twitter.com/AshtonAga1/status/1756584684383838354?t=BDBgvzwFUcBwnOrEckFZ4A&s=19

Monday, January 22, 2024

Our rise will be cacophonous, chaotic and yet transparent

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

On this joyous occasion, heartfelt gratitude to the enormous intellectual contributions of scholars like @ElstKoenraad @davidfrawleyved Sitaram Goel, Arun Shourie, Ram Swarup, Dharampal, @IndicMeenakshi BB Lal, KK Muhammad, KV Ramesh, Dr S. Swamy & several others, known & unknown, who built a strong watertight case, adding intellectual heft to the arguments. It's riding on the shoulders of these acharyas that some of us in the younger generation have taken on the baton. Koti koti pranams to you all 
Also delighted that folks like Thapar, Habib & several others who tried every falsehood to mislead courts & the country are alive to see their lies shattered to pieces today!
#RamMandirPranPrathistha #RamLallaVirajman

https://twitter.com/vikramsampath/status/1749344378970054952?t=T1dmCZjKZEjifvB6Z8P0fA&s=19

The West will eventually realize that Bharat's rise will be on its own terms, and nothing like the West. It won't resemble the malevolent, resentful, aggressive revanchism of China, but it won't be an appendage of the West either. In due course of time, Bharat will establish its own praxis, an order based on the rule it creates, and to truly understand Bharat, the West will need to get rid of its glasses. The West will need to show the humility and curiosity of a student. And since Bharat is a democracy and unencumbered by the language barrier that makes China a dark, brooding, opaque power, our rise will be cacophonous, chaotic and yet transparent. There will be pushbacks to insidious narratives, framing that seeks to exploit its fault lines will be called out. Decoloniality will have to be redefined. Dogs may bark, but the elephant will keep walking.

https://twitter.com/sreemoytalukdar/status/1748787131089313968?t=ICMaING5XeSdFy8N_XduAw&s=19

In those times of Nehruvian rejection of everything Hindu three men stood up, stood out to lead the way with courage and ingenuity!  …without whom we might not have reached here! 

Abhinandan Mishra, Guru Dutt Singh, and KKK Nair.

#RamMandir 

This must read thread.

https://twitter.com/NAN_DINI_/status/1748946411436253302?t=X1EN63ZjnzVU-oEAk4ChsQ&s=19

On the best of days Pratap Bhanu Mehta waffles, meanders and whines through his pieces. Many then proceed to demolish mediocrity passed off for intellectualism with great pleasure. 

But today it’s more like ~Rehnay doh yaar. Abh iss bechare ka kya bachha?!~

#RamMandir

Even when I had the patience to read him, I ended up wondering what exactly did he say … or worse, did he say anything at all?!??

https://twitter.com/NAN_DINI_/status/1749084306188993021?t=80Bt2vHUWVFnEDIgflBitA&s=19

THIS IS THE END. OH, MY FRIEND.

For long, we’ve been sold the story of the Idea of India. The land of Amar, Akbar, Anthony. A syncretic culture where multiple religions thrive, and live with equal respect.  I call this the Dara Shikoh narrative. 

In this universe, Hindi and Urdu are two loving brothers. In this world, Taj Mahal is the stock picture that represents India. In this idyllic country, everyone’s out on the streets singing mile-sur-mera-tumhara sometimes in Hindustani, sometimes in Carnatic. 

We were fed this absurd and unreal cocktail for over 50 years. Anyone who believes this woolly-headed rubbish lives in the la-la land where people speak in Lutyens English and shop in Khan Market. 

On Jan 22nd, India that is Bharat, will say Al Vida to the Idea of India. To me, this is the most significant development of this century. Let me tell you why.

1. THE BEST NATIONS IN THE WORLD HAVE A CLEAR IDENTITY: Israel is a Jewish country. The United States of America was chiseled with Christian values. The new South Africa has been founded on Black Nationalism. The Arabs are proudly Islamic. China is powered by Chinese nationalism. Russia by Russian nationalism. What about India? What is our identity? For decades, we’ve been utterly confused about who we are and what we stand for.  Are we a secular republic? Does that define us? Is that an idea that will get us all fired up? Are we a multi-lingual democracy? That’s like defining Rahul Dravid as merely a right-handed sportsman. Isn’t it an utterly inadequate description of ourselves? So, what are we? Everything falls in place when we pitch ourselves as the Hindu Civilization. Any foreigner will get this summary. Any Indian will get it too. Strangely, the Congress party and its myopic leaders never went down that road. To them, India was a test tube baby birthed in 1947 with no ancestry, antecedence or lineage. That’s because they were too caught up with the question, ‘What will the minorities say?’ And India paid the price for it with a confused and synthetic ‘Idea of India’ that no one bought.

2. CULTURE IS ALL ABOUT PRIDE: Ask a Tamilian or Bengali to describe their culture, they will wax eloquent for hours. Ask a Sikh, about his traditions, he can go on and on. Ask a schoolkid to write an essay on the Culture of India, it will be a passionless piece filled with vacuous words regurgitated from history and geography books penned by liberal folks who were asked to peddle the Idea of India. I am yet to meet a person who owns up Shershah, Akbar, Shah Jahan, or Aurangzeb as their icon. On the contrary, have you ever wondered why a Shivaji, Rana Pratap, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sai Baba, Tyagaraja, or Shankaracharya generate paroxysms of awe and reverence across the length and breadth of our country? The answer lies in a four-letter word called ‘Garv’.

3. INDIANS WERE NEVER TAUGHT THEIR CULTURE: Some questions bothered me as a student. Let me place them before you. Why is Illiad considered literature by our professors and not Mahabharatha? How come no one up North knows about the Tamilian who built the tallest building in India in the 11th Century (Brihadeshwarar Temple)? If sculpting was the highest art form in Ancient India, why isn’t it taught at school? Why isn’t there a single Languages University in India where one can learn any Indian language? Why do our museums have lots of artefacts from the British period and nothing from our vedic past? The simple answer for all these questions: Our national leadership of the past was never comfortable with the Hindu religion. They not only knew very little about it, they also ensured very few will know about it by NOT talking about it. And hence, Language meant English. Science began with Newton. Math with Pythagoras. Arts with Da Vinci. History, with the Mughals. Geography, was rarely about Bharat. 

All of this will be given a glorious send off on Jan 22nd. The Idea of India will be given a resounding cremation. 

From the ashes will emerge a saffron proclamation that we are all proud children of the ever-resurgent Hindu Civilization. Irrespective of how we pray, what we eat, or where we are from, we recognize, revere, and celebrate our mothership. 

Hindu has always been our indivisible identity. And it will be the spirit that will guide us through ebb and flow of time. 

If this happens, we will turn the page on years of drift and begin the march of the Great Indian century with crystal-clear clarity.

https://twitter.com/ThisIsAnantha/status/1748752474616607227?t=aK5I5WKKLtLGpCkHL6_rwA&s=19

MANY QUESTIONS. SOME ANSWERS.

While there's joy among millions, one can sense a disquiet among some of my friends - many of them Hindus.

If I have understood where they are coming from, here's what's worrying them:

a) Can a Prime Minister of a 'secular country' use the full force of his government to celebrate the inauguration of the Ram temple?

b) Should the TV media be doing live streaming of the event relegating every other issue? Isn't this a case of going overboard?

c) Isn't the mass mobilization surrounding this hype entirely political?

d) Is it right to reduce a religious function to a political 'tamasha'?

e) Isn't the open flashing of saffron and 'Jai Shree Ram' in Colonies, Gated Communities, and Social Media a little too in-your-face?

f) Are we headed towards a Hindu Rashtra where all the others will be seen and treated as 'less patriotic'?

g) Should the minorities be worried about the future?

All valid questions. It's important for the powers-that-be to calm the nerves. Although I have no connections with the government or the party in power, as an observer of Indian politics for nearly 43 years, I can try and answer these to the best of my ability.

a) Secular doesn't mean being irreligious. In the Indian context, it means 'treating all centers of faith, equally'. In 1981, the Mahamasthakabhisheka Mahotsava of Lord Bahubali of Shravanabelagola was headlined by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. It was live telecast on Doordarshan. India Today carried that event on its cover page. If that was ok, what Mr. Modi did today is also fine. In case you classify my argument as whataboutery, you might want to check your definition of secularism.

b) The mainstream media (read TV and newspapers) have long lost their sense of perspective. Yes, they got carried away. They could have tempered the coverage. But it's also possible that they chased TRP/Readership. The Ram Temple is an emotive issue for millions. They probably knew the coverage would be lapped up by the devout. They were also probably overcompensating for the media blackout of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement in the late eighties and the early nineties.

c) The Ram Janmabhoomi movement has always been political. It wouldn't have become political had the Congress government resolved the issue much earlier. Given the history of struggles and bloodshed, one must compliment the RSS and its sister organisations for not gloating and creating an intimidating atmosphere when the Supreme Court verdict went in their favour. The inauguration of the Ram Temple is a significant victory for Hindus. The RSS and VHP can't be critiqued for going all out to celebrate the moment. Was this all done with a desire to help BJP in 2024? Of course, it was. To expect them to keep quiet about it is naive, no? Any party in their position would have done the same.

d) Perhaps they could have piped down a bit. To be fair to the Modi government, they kept the invitees to a bare minimum. But given the lotus party's urge to make a huge statement to its ardent supporters, I guess the 'tamasha' was unavoidable.

e) Decades of repression led to the moment of upsurge. Some of it might seem in-your-face. Deal with it with empathy.

f) In a political battle, the conservatives across the world have always painted themselves as Super-Patriots. That doesn't mean the rest should feel defensive about their patriotism. Stand your ground. The people on the other side are rational beings too. They might pooh-pooh your liberalism and wokeness. But questioning your patriotism is the realm of extremists. We haven't yet reached that point.

g) One can understand the nervousness of the minorities. Any muscular show of strength by the majority can turn their antennae up. Let's place some perspective. The Hindus have been the sweetest majority community any nation can ask. They had the option of going toxic after the partition. They never exercised that option. In 2014, when Mr. Modi came to power, the doomsdayers were out in full strength. Nothing perilous has transpired. The number of riots has significantly reduced. Yes, the balance of power might have tilted in favour of the majority. In politics, this is par for the course. If, for fifty years, minorities were calling the shots, they must be ready if the needle shifts to the other side for the next fifty. The best way to adapt would be to embrace the change and NOT to fear it.

Here's hoping for a positive discussion on the above points.

https://twitter.com/ThisIsAnantha/status/1749413301564620922?t=qOPkosP-YhGayHbSVcMOLw&s=19