Is there any danda or punishment in the Hindu text?
Sorry, we are all equals.
Sorry, we have no caste system.
Sorry, we have no untouchability.
Sorry, we do not have a varna system.
Sorry, there is no punishment in Hinduism.
Because
The Hindu text is a nonviolent text.
Similarly to the Bible (which was responsible for the spread of slavery and racism in the West),
It promotes peace.
It promotes vegetarianism.
It promotes equality.
It promotes Fraternity
It promotes liberty.
It promotes freedom.
It promotes democracy.
It promotes science.
It promotes rationality.
It promotes love.
It promotes humanity.
It promotes compassion.
It promotes Kindness
We are Indians.
We are Dwijas.
We are nonviolent.
We are pacemakers.
We are Democrats.
We are Buddhists.
We are Sikhs.
We are Jainas.
We are known for ahimsa.
We are religious.
We are deeply religious.
We are known for our diversity in unity.
Unity in diversity
Hindu-Muslim bhai bhaia
Our Hindu scriptures
Our Vedas
Our Purusha Suktas
Our rig, Veda,
Our Varna system
Our Manusmriti, also known as Mnava-Dharmastra or Manu's Laws
We have Dharmastras.
All are well-beings for humanity.
We have no danda or punishment in our texts.
Then
Who is Chandala?
Oh, Chandala is an untouchable.
He is a Madiga.
He born to serve our Brahmins, kshatriyas, vaishyas and shudras
Where does Chandala live?
Oh, chandala live outside of our village
Why is there a separate place for untouchables?
Oh, it is because they are carriers of dead animals.
They eat dead cow meat.
They clean our toilets.
They are dirty.
They are filthy.
They are born to serve our four castes.
What will happen if Chandala does not serve you?
Oh, nothing will happen, but according to our Hindu text,
We have to pour molten lead into their ears.
and should pour boiling oil into his mouth.
We have to kill them with molten lead and boiling oil.
If they violate any of their responsibilities
We should cut their ears, noses, tongues, etc. with stone.
They should wear brooms around their waists to clean their foot-ashes.
They should tie a pot around their neck to split it in half.
Their foot-ashes and saliva should not pollute our Hindu places.
Oh, I understand now the ahimsa of Hinduism.
We are peace-loving Hindus.
The entire world is glorifying us.
We are yoga lovers.
We are a nonviolent community.
Oh, we are following our religious duty.
Otherwise, we do not like to kill them.
We are all brothers and sisters.
We have untouchables in our village.
We have untouchables in our cities.
We do not have untouchables in the USA.
Oh, great to hear about your Hinduism and its nonviolent way of life
Yes, yes, we are known for our nonviolent lives.
Oh great then
Who created the caste system?
Who created the Varna system?
Who created the untouchable system?
Who created the devadasis system?
Who created the scavenging system?
Who created the slavery system?
Who created a system to kill untouchables?
How come human beings are divided into touchable and untouchable?
Is it not violence against humanity?
No, no, it is not violence.
it is an Indian ideology
It is a way of life.
It is a caste system for good.
Our own Supreme Court of India is also involved.
judged that caste is a way of life.
Untouchability is also a way of life.
Even the United Nations declared it to be a culture.
It is not violence.
Okay, what about lynching untouchables?
No, no you misunderstood about lynching Harijans
They should not look at our women.
They should not touch the cow.
They should not touch our Hindus.
Oh, how come they should not touch you?
Because Cow is a Brahmin and Brahmin is a Cow
According to our Hindu/Indian culture, a cow is as holy as a Brahmin.
A cow is the same as a Brahmin.
So achuts or chandalas should not touch cows.
If they touch our cows and women, then we should lynch them.
This is not violence
This is a way of life.
This is culture.
We are doing it according to our Hindu Dharma.
Our Dharma says we can kill Chandala with stones.
Touch is a very important way for human beings to survive.
How did you manage to avoid human contact between you and the untouchable for 6000 years?
Oh, that’s very easy to control the Untouchables.
For the last 6000 years, we have kept them away from human contact through the caste system, untouchability, Hinduism, rituals, punishments, killing, honour killing, raping, maiming for life, social boycott, dehumanizing them, and so on.
We are doing what our religion says
We are nonviolent
We killed Pranay Kumar (23) for marrying our Hindu girl Amrutha Varshini (23) in Miryala Guda
We killed V. Sankar (22) for marrying our Hindu girl Kausalya (19)
We killed Haresh Solanki (23) for marrying our Hindu girl Urmila (21) in Gujarat
We killed Hemantha Kumar for marrying our Hindu girl, Avanthi Reddy (25) in Hyderabad.
We killed Pranay(28) for marrying our Hindu girl in Telangana
We are killing untouchables according to our Hindu Dharma Shastras.
We are nonviolent.
The West is aware of it.
Our woman became Vice-President of the USA too.
Our people are everywhere to protect our culture.
It is a pernicious ideology.
Yes, yoga, meditation, spirituality, ISCON, etc.
Are pernicious
It is impalpable
It is a nuanced
It is insidious ideology
It is a subtle ideology
It is a harmful ideology.
It is an elusive Hindu way of life.
It is visual.
Chandala is a jarring word.
But its became culture in East and West
It is a complexity of life
It is whimsical.
Unpleasant
Subtlety
It is a cruel aesthetics
It is a sagacious Hindtva ideology.
Very Ingenious
Very Astute ideology
Very Shrewdness
Very Subliminal
Very Overt
Very propound
Very Portentous
A naturalistic way of life
Acrimonious
But Indian ideology
This is Indian Hindu Dharma
This is Indian culture.
This is Yoga culture
This is spiritual culture.
This is meditation culture.
This is vegetarian culture
This is ISCON culture.
This is Brahmin culture.
It is a subtle ideology (Slavoj Zizek)
Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla B.A.,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D(History)
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