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Hinduism teaches... సర్వేజనా సుఖినోభవన్తు. లోకాసమస్తా సుఖినోభవంతు

Hindutva teaches.... "hindus in hindhu rastra"

 

read between the lines..which quote attracts you...that is you... 

hinduism is about talking different schools of philosophies of divinity, identity, ego, nyaya, వేద, ఉపనిషద్, life after death..etc

hindutva is about talking politics using hindhus as just vote base....

 

the difference is similar to kalki and kali....

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Hinduism teaches... సర్వేజనా సుఖినోభవన్తు. లోకాసమస్తా సుఖినోభవంతు

Hindutva teaches.... "hindus in hindhu rastra"

 

read between the lines..which quote attracts you...that is you... 

hinduism is about talking different schools of philosophies of divinity, identity, ego, nyaya, వేద, ఉపనిషద్, life after death..etc

hindutva is about talking politics using hindhus as just vote base....

 

the difference is similar to kalki and kali....

on-the-difference-between-hinduism-and-h

 

Choti soch..

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1 hour ago, CanadianMalodu said:

 

Also, the projection of Gandhi as a representative figure for your version of Hinduism is peddaling a pacifist stance. That's only costed India lives of Hindus in millions. Such projections understandably come from Islamist sympathizers and communist ideologues. Nothing new about it. 

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3 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Hinduism teaches... సర్వేజనా సుఖినోభవన్తు. లోకాసమస్తా సుఖినోభవంతు

Hindutva teaches.... "hindus in hindhu rastra"

 

read between the lines..which quote attracts you...that is you... 

hinduism is about talking different schools of philosophies of divinity, identity, ego, nyaya, వేద, ఉపనిషద్, life after death..etc

hindutva is about talking politics using hindhus as just vote base....

 

the difference is similar to kalki and kali....

on-the-difference-between-hinduism-and-h

 

Nuvvu chadivava anna Savarkar raasina pustakam??

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2 hours ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Hinduism perse doesn't prevent political aspiration (never did in the past) and expansion of territories of Hindu rulers and expansion of religion. If any it empowered them.  Therefore it's not a pacifist religion. 

You are specifically selecting philosophical aspects of Hinduism. A religion is not just about philosophy.

Also, the projection of Gandhi as a representative figure for your version of Hinduism is peddaling a pacifist stance. That's only costed India lives of Hindus in millions. Such projections understandably come from Islamist sympathizers and communist ideologues. Nothing new about it. 

You stated it really well. Making a joker like Gandhi a representative of Hinduism is done intentionally to remove any kind of balls to Hindus.

who made Gandhi a sole representative of Hindus. 
 

Every religion has its political branches. In fact sarvejana sukhino bhavantu slokam’s origination is not even in any Hindu scriptures

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

Ayina sarvantaryami….ayana chadavani pusthakam ledu, teliyani charitra vundadu…

 

It's actually a very small book...not even 70-80 pages if I remember correctly...and it's conveniently written in English...

Okappudu baga hadavidi chesaru papam savarkar medha...assala em chesada ani chadivaanu....It's a simple book, naku emi offensive anipinchala

I encourage everyone to read and then make an opinion rather than forming opinions thru secondary sources...

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34 minutes ago, papampasivadu said:

I encourage everyone to read and then make an opinion rather than forming opinions thru secondary sources..

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Most importantly, the book is nothing but his view of how he saw things. Chadavadam varaku okay but anthatitho apeyadam better…

Link emaina vunda ?

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

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Most importantly, the book is nothing but his view of how he saw things. Chadavadam varaku okay but anthatitho apeyadam better…

Link emaina vunda ?

E political, philosophical book aina views e untayi, except science books etc. 

Karl Marx’s Das Kapital was also his views of capitalism, same with Gandhi’s book - my experiments with truth. All are opinions.

Savarkar’s book is not even that revolutionary, it does not recommend a radical shift in how people live their lives. It just says that Hindus should organize better and have their own organizations. Muslims and Christians had multiple military and political organizations across the centuries and even now there are tons of such organizations.

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2 hours ago, Prasadgeek33 said:

E political, philosophical book aina views e untayi, except science books etc. 

Karl Marx’s Das Kapital was also his views of capitalism, same with Gandhi’s book - my experiments with truth. All are opinions.

Savarkar’s book is not even that revolutionary, it does not recommend a radical shift in how people live their lives. It just says that Hindus should organize better and have their own organizations. Muslims and Christians had multiple military and political organizations across the centuries and even now there are tons of such organizations.

Unfortunately, what's normalized for Abrahamic faiths is considered "right to extreme right wing" for Hindus in India by mainstream and the thought was indoctrinated into the educated class over years through mass media like News Papers and channels, Movies. Schooling circulua were deliberately tampered to give skewed historic interpretation, which gave people views like that of OP.

What it also manifests into is viewing simple things like auto walas with Topi or anyone else with Pathan dress or wearing cross as normal, but wearing saffron or having big Vermillion on one's fore head as abnormal. Only after the advent of social media did things change to an extent. 

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6 hours ago, Android_Halwa said:

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Most importantly, the book is nothing but his view of how he saw things. Chadavadam varaku okay but anthatitho apeyadam better…

Link emaina vunda ?

A simple google search will get you a pdf copy...the book was written 100 yrs ago, no copyright issues...you can read for free

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