Nobel Lies vs. Social Truth: Rabindranath Tagore vs. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar's
(1891-1956) Writings on Social Truth
I am reading and reading
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis, and
Development" (1916) tells the truth about Indian social systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Mook Nayak" (weekly) (1920) which
tells the truth about Indian untouchability systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "The Problem of the Rupee: its origin and
its solution" (1923). It tells the truth about Indian economic systems.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Bahishkrut Bharat" (India
Ostracized) (1927). It tells the truth about Indian social and violent systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Janta" (weekly) (1930) which tells the
truth about Indian social systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "The Annihilation of Caste" (1936). It
tells the truth about Indian tyranny of caste and untouchability systems
against untouchables and women.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Federation Versus Freedom" (1939).
It tells the truth about Indian political systems.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Thoughts on Pakistan" (1940). It
tells the truth about Indian political systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Ranade, Gandhi, and Jinnah" (1943). It
tells the truth about Satyagrahis and their casteist and racist nationalist
practices.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of
Untouchables", which tells the truth about Mr. Gandhi and his racist and
casteist nationalist team (1943).
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "What Congress and Gandhi have done to the
Untouchables" (1945). It tells the truth about how Mr. Gandhi and his
Hindutva political party made untouchables legal slaves.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Pakistan Or Partition Of India" (1945).
It tells the truth about Indian political violence.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "State and Minorities" (1947). It
tells the truth about Indian social systems and their tyranny against 200
million untouchables, women, Christians, etc.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Who were the Shudras and How They Became
Shudras?" (1948) and it tells the truth about Indian social systems.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Maharashtra as a Linguistic Province"
(1948). It tells the truth about Indian brahmanical linguistic systems.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Who Were the Untouchables and How They
Became Untouchables?" (1956) to find the truth about Indian caste-based
slavery systems.
I am reading
and re-reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Riddles in Hinduism". It tells the
truth about Hinduism and its unbearable tyranny against untouchables.
I am reading
and reading Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s "Manu and the Shudras" (which tells the
truth about an Indian Brahmin Guru called Manu who separated people into five
castes).
Finally,
On Sunday, October 13th, 1935, Dr. Ambedkar declared that "he was unfortunately born a Hindu Untouchable, but he will not die a Hindu."
The Brahmin Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel
Lies
This is
Rabindranath Tagore's (1861–1941) "purity".
In his
"purity", only Brahmanical lies.
In his‘she’
punditry lies.
Only Brahmin
lies in his "the hero."
In his
"lamp of love," again, Brahmanical lies
Brahmanical
lies abound in his "authorship," "baby's way," "baby's
world," and "beggarly heart."
In his
"Benediction," "Brink Of Eternity," "Chain Of
Pearls," "Closed Path," "Clouds and Waves" are again
Brahmanical lies.
Again,
Brahmanical lies in his "colored toys," "death,"
"Defamation," "Distant Time," and "Dungeon."
In his
‘Endless Time', "Face To Face", "Fairyland",
"Farewell" again, Brahmanical lies.
In his'
Fireflies ',' Flower ',' Fool ',' Free Love ',' Freedom ',' Friend ',' and
'Gitanjali' again, Brahmanical lies.
In his' Give
Me Strength ',' Hard Times ',' I ',' Innermost One ',' Journey Home ',' Lamp Of
Love ’again Brahmanical lies
In his
"Last Curtain," "Leave This," "Let Me Not
Forget," "Light," "Little Flute" again, Brahmanical
lies.
In his' Little
Of Me ',' Lord of My Life ',' Lost Star ',' Lost Time ',' Lotus ’again
Brahmanical lies.
In his'
Lover's Gifts II: Come to My Garden Walk ',' Lover's Gifts IV: She Is Near to My
Heart ',' again Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts," LII: Tired of Waiting "Lover's Gifts" In
the Beginning of Time ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his'
Lover's Gifts LVI: The Evening Was Lonely ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts LVIII: Things Throng and Laugh" again, Brahmanical
lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts LXX: Take Back Your Coins" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts V: I Would Ask For Still More" again, brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts VIII: There Is Room for You" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XIII: Last Night in the Garden," again a Brahmanical
lie.
In his
"Lover's Gifts" (XIL: There Is a Looker-On) again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts" XIX: It Is Written in the Book, again Brahmanical
lies
In his'
Lover's Gifts XL: A Message Came ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XLII: Are You a Mere Picture?" again, Brahmanical lies
In his'
Lover's Gifts XLIII: Dying, You Have Left Behind ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XLIV: Where Is Heaven?" again, brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XLVII: The Road Is" again, Brahmanical lies.
In his
"Lover's Gifts XLVIII: I Traveled the Old Road" again, Brahmanical
lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XVI: She Dwelt Here by the Pool" again, Brahmanical
lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XVIII: Your Days," again, brahmanical lies
In his
"Lover's Gifts XXII: I Shall Gladly Suffer" again, Brahmanical lies
In his'
Lover's Gifts XXVIII: I Dreamt ’again Brahmanical lies
In his 'Maya',
again a brahmanical lie.
In his'
Moments of Indulgence ', again Brahmanical lies.
Again,
brahmanical lies in "My Polar Star."
In his
"My Song," again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"Ocean of Forms", again a Brahmanical lie.
In his
"Old and New" again, Brahmanical lies
In his' On the
Nature of Love ', again Brahmanical lies.
In his
"One Day in Spring..." again, brahmanical lies
In his
"Only Thee" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Paper Boats," again, Brahmanical lies.
In his
"parting words" again, brahmanical lies
In his
"Passing Breeze," again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"patience," again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"playthings," again, brahmanical lies.
Again, in his
"Prisoner" again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"Roaming Cloud," again, Brahmanical lies.
In his
"Sail Away" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Salutation", again a Brahmanical lie.
In his
"Seashore," again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"Senses," again, brahmanical lies.
In his
"Signet of Eternity", again a Brahmanical lie.
Again, in his
"Silent Steps," brahmanical lies.
In his ‘Sit
Smiling’ again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"sleep" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Sleep-Stealer", again a Brahmanical lie.
In his' Song
Unsung ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"Still Heart" again, brahmanical lies.
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in his "Stream Of Life."
In his "Strong Mercy," again, brahmanical lies.
In his "Superior" again, Brahmanical lies.
In his
"Sympathy," again, brahmanical lies.
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Astronomer."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Banyan Tree."
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Beginning."
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Boat."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Chanpa Flower."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Child-Angel."
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The End."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The First Jasmines."
In his ‘The
Flower-School', again a Brahmanical lie.
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Further Bank."
In his' The
Gardener IV: Ah Me ’again, brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener IX: When I Go Alone at Night" again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LI: Then Finish the Last Song ', again Brahmanical lies.
In his' The
Gardener LIX: O Woman ’again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LV: It Was Mid-Day ’again, brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Gardener LVII: I Plucked Your Flower’ again Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LXI: Peace, My Heart 'against Brahmanical lies.
In his
"The Gardener LXIV: I Spent My Day" again, Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LXIX: I Hunt for the Golden Stag ', again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Gardener LXVIII: None Lives For Ever, Brother’ again Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LXXIX: I Often Wonder ’again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener LXXV: At Midnight ', again Brahmanical lies.
In his
"The Gardener" (LXXVI: The Fair Was On), again a brahmanical lie.
In his' The
Gardener '(LXXXI: Why Do You Whisper So Faintly’ again Brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener" (LXXXIV: Over the Green) again, Brahmanical lies.
In his' The
Gardener X: Let Your Work Be, Bride ', again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XI: Come As You Are ', again Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XIII: I Asked Nothing ’again, brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XIV: I Was Walking by the Road," again, brahmanical
lies.
In his
"The Gardener XIX: You Walked" again, Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XL: An Unbelieving Smile ', again Brahmanical lies.
In his ‘The
Gardener XLII: O Mad, Superbly Drunk’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Gardener XLIII: No, My Friends’ again Brahmanical lies
Reverend Sir,
Forgive "again Brahmanical lies" in "The Gardener," XLIV.
In his
"The Gardener XLV: To the Guests," again, brahmanical lies.
In his' The
Gardener XLVI: You Left Me ’again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XLVIII: Free Me ', again Brahmanical lies.
In his
"The Gardener XVI: Hands Cling to Eyes" again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XVIII: When Two Sisters" again, brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XX: Day After Day He Comes" again, brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXCIII: She Dwelt on the Hillside ', again Brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XXI: Why Did He Choose" again, Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXII: When She Passed by Me ', again brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Gardener XXIV: Do Not Keep to Yourself’ again Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXIX: Speak to Me ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XXVI: What Comes From Your Willing Hands" again,
brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXVII: Trust Love ’again, Brahmanical lies
In his
"The Gardener XXVIII: Your Questioning Eyes" again, Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXXIV: Do Not Go, My Love ', again Brahmanical lies
In his' The
Gardener XXXVIII: My Love, Once Upon a Time ', again Brahmanical lies
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Gift."
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Golden Boat."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Home."
In his ‘The Journey’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Judge’ again Brahmanical lies
Again,
brahmanical lies in his'The Kiss'
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Land of the Exile."
In his ‘The
Last Bargain', again a brahmanical lie.
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Little Big Man."
Again, a
Brahmanical lie in "The Merchant."
In his ‘The
Rainy Day’ again Brahmanical lies
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Recall."
Again, a
brahmanical lie in "The Sailor."
In his ‘The
Source’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The Sun
of the First Day’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Unheeded Pageant’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘The
Wicked Postman’ again Brahmanical lies
In his
"Threshold," again, Brahmanical lies.
In his
"Twelve O'Clock" again, Brahmanical lies
Again, a
brahmanical lie in his "Unending Love."
In his
‘Untimely Leave’ again Brahmanical lies
In his
"Vocation" again, brahmanical lies
In his
‘Waiting’ again Brahmanical lies
Another
brahmanical lie in his "When Day Is Done."
In his' Where
Shadow Chases Light ’again, brahmanical lies
In his ‘Where
The Mind is Without Fear’ again Brahmanical lies
In his ‘Who Is
This’ again Brahmanical lies
Rabindranath
Tagore was a conservative, fundamental Hindu Brahmin and nowhere has he shown
modernity except super-imposing his Sanatana Hindu
Dharma through his poems.
This is the social reality of Indian Hindu society
for which international agents of India have visibly crushed. Dr.B.R. Ambedkar
while their Brahmin Mitra Rabindranath Tagore was awarded "Nobel Prize in
Literature"
Wow, what a shame on the global community to choose
a liar at the cost of truth seeker
Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla B.A.,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D(History)
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