I said in my book that the Rig Veda was rigged and the same language appears
here
answers.winscommunity.com/2010/12/13/hinduism-do-you-think-that-the-rig-veda-was-rigged

"Hinduism… Do you think that the Rig Veda was rigged?"
......
Is it merely a coincidence


One reader says-
".....I admire you for your great work."

Another reader says -
"..........it will benefit many people....."

one of the well wisher has uploaded my book on filestube
http://www.filestube.com/1gUBhsGekSfGNe8Fylaxbb/What-you-should-not-know-about-India.html


and here also
https://www.firstload.net/index.php?ir=1&fn=%22what+you+should+not+know+about...



Professor Stiglitz (Noble Prize winner on Tunisia )
"Everyone stresses the rule of law, but it matters a great deal what kind of rule of law is established. "
Deep thoughts !
Any comments from people who insist on great Indian culture, culture and heritage which should be adhered to?


------
Professor Stiglitz (Noble prize winner) about Tunisia
"how far beyond the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the country should go in writing its new constitution."

Is it possible to think going beyond Human Rights Declaration?
Is there any other way?
Yes
Its there
I have shown in my book
------------
Stealing???


http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/02/03/idINIndia-54646820110203

"Abdelrahman Hassan told his 9-year-old sister not to cry when he left his home in Alexandria to join the Cairo protests entering what may be their decisive phase.

"I hugged her a lot this morning. I told her I'm going to protect our future because they stole it before and they will do it again," the 28-year-old therapist said in the capital's Tahrir Square."


from page 401 of my book
"That only means that their rights have been stolen. And who can
steal the rights? Only the lawmakers could do it."

same basic idea in two different places!

Another coincidence -
http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE71R0AJ20110228
"In Benghazi, Libya's second city, one cartoon on the wall of a state building portrays the Libyan leader as "Super Thief""
In My book on page 403-404
"These lawmakers, the Brahmans, are the people responsible
for resulting in stolen rights. They did it by creating the divine origin
of scriptures composed by them and making people to believe this

divine origin of scriptures. They embedded the laws in scriptures in
the form of functions. And knowing the statecraft did help. Thus,
they are the permanent and traditional thieves of the rights. Swindlers
and thieves - these are the right words to describe them
"

and also
http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE71H0N320110218
""Ben Ali's regime stole everything. They had no heart and ignored us poor," said one of the men, who identified himself only as Khaled, 57. "
another coincidence ?
concept of stealing by lawmakers and rulers just goes on!!!

These sentences are not given in blog .
For these you will have to download the book
the available on scribd also
www.scribd.com/doc/47443117/What-You-Should-Not-Know-About-India

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Village -9

...As far as the leftovers are considered, it looks like that there was a pact between high castes and untouchables that if the untouchables did not compete for the food with the animals like cows and dogs then the high castes would break their heads. Or the Brahmans were given a boon by the almighty God that the untouchable would compete with the animals to get food from them. This very soothing element of Varna dharma approaches deep down the hearts of lawmakers and others. The consequences of not competing with the animals for food were self destructive for untouchables. They could have starved to death and any violence from the weak people was immensely punishable. If few heads were broken and brains splattered on the streets, it hardly mattered. The atrocities committed in past and present are the proof of highly cultural and spiritual attitude of highly spiritualized people. The hatred flowed like an overflowing Amazon, the hatred born out of purity.

Next, we will see the traditional inhuman treatment of untouchables in the innocent villages. Some people consider the villages as innocence personified, far away from the exploitative modern materialism. Of course the villages are devoid of any element of humanity but even after that they are considered to contain an inbuilt ancient pure and pious innocence. First of all the untouchables do not have reach up to common village well. This keeps the standing water in the village well pure. They have to have their own well or they have to use any other source of water. Animals like dogs and buffalos may share this other water source – see the equality – no room for complaint is left to the dogs and buffaloes. According to Rig Veda the water is great purifier; however, the touch of an untouchable can pollute the standing water. Now what happens when the purifier is polluted? The basic need of life is polluted which can play havoc with the dharma of people in general. Everything will be thrown out of gear. Anybody using polluted water would get polluted. And many would use it. Then many people’s dharma would get corrupted or destroyed or infected. This would result in lowering of dharmic and social superiority of concerned people. Some would still be pure and some would be impure. The people belonging to same caste would no longer be equal because some would be pure and some would be impure. Their understanding of each other would get adversely affected. They would not know how to treat each other. Nobody would be sure about Brahmans’ purity for reciting Vedas and worshipping the gods. Nobody would know who is high and who is low. There would be nobody pure enough to teach dharma and complete the rituals. If highs become low then what would happen to lows. It would be total chaos if allowed to happen; the order the divine order would break down. Thus the untouchables should be kept away from village waters...

No comments:

Post a Comment