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Last November, I was chairing a lecture on the great Hindu epic, the Ramayana, at the school of Oriental and African studies in London. The lecture had been sponsored by a wealthy Hindu philanthropist, and was given by the celebrated Sanskrit scholar, Professor Wendy Doniger…. Midway through the lecture, a man stood up, walked threateningly towards the podium and threw and egg at Doniger, which narrowly missed her. During the questions that followed the lecture, Doniger faced a barrage of heated insults from a group who had come with the egg-thrower, and who maintained that as a non-Hindu she was unqualified to comments on their religion. Other SOAS lectures in India have since been broken up in similar circumstances.
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Ancinet Hindu texts wisely divide life into three basic stages of life: in the first, you study; in the second, you marry and become a householder; and in the third, you go and live in the forest. ( It has similarly been said about dogs that in the first stage, they play; in the second, they eat; and in the third,they sleep).
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A Hindu who didn’t like kama
Refused to take off his pajama,
When his bride’s lustful finger
Reached out for his linga
He jumped up and ran home to Mama.
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The Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists, however, deny the Vedas and are complete outcastes.
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“ So, friar(bhiksho), I see you have a taste for meat
Not that it’s any good without some wine.
You like wine too, then? Better when I dine
With pretty harlots, surely such girls eat
No end of money, ‘ Well, I steal, you see,
Or win at dance, ‘ A thief and gambler. Too?
Why, certainly, What else is there to do?
Aren’t you aware I’m vowed to poverty?
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HERESY CREATED BY THE GODS
Brahman and Vishnu were arguing, each shouting that he was supreme. In anger, Brahma cursed Vishnu: ‘ You will be deluded and your devotees will have the appearance of Brahmins, but they will be against the Vedas and the true path to release. They will be Tantric Brahmins, initiated into the Pancharatra, ever averse to the Vedas, law-books and the proper rituals that give release.
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Reviles himself just enough to make Himalaya lose his pure devotion and remain on earth.141
A similar episode occurs in the Mahabharata:
Formerly, all creatures were virtuous, and by themselves they obtained divinity. Therefore the gods became worried, and so Brahma created women in order to delude men. Now women, formerly virtuous, became wicked witches by the will of Brahma, who filled them with wanton desires that they in turn inspired in men. He created anger, and henceforth all creatures were born in the power of desire and anger. Here, as so often in Hindu mythology, women are the root of evil, though in this case, not through their own fault.
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Even Queen Vicotira Found a place in the Hindu pantheon; when a plague broke out in Bombay just after her statue had been insulted, certain pious Hindus believed that the disease was “ the revenge inflicted by her as insulted divinity
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Yogis also posed sexual threats, through an ancient Hindu belief in the crotic powers, of yogis, along a spectrum from genuine ascetics, who were said to be able to use their unspent sexual powers to bless infertile women and thus make them fertile, to false ascetics, who were said to use their status as yogis as mask through which to gain illicit access to women.
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Indians shamefacedly agreed; Indian children in Gandhi’s days used to chant a popular poem: ‘ Behold the mighty Englishman / He rules the Indian small, / Because being a meat-eater/ He is five cubits tall. The playing fields of Eton had made the English frightfully brave, as Noel Coward pointed out , but so had a regimen of exercise that they now imported into India.
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since yoga was often associated with sex in India and came to be
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The concept of tolerance in the positive sense is a product of the Western Enlightenment. Yet, just because Hindus do not have a word for it does not mean that they do not have a set of intellectual concepts that might approximate the Western concept of ‘ tolerance’
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Classical Hindu India was violent in its politics(war being the raison d’etre of every king), in its religious practices(animal sacrifice, ascetic self-torture, fire-walking, swinging from hooks in the flesh of the back, and so forth), in its criminal law ( impaling on stakes and the amputation of limbs being prescribed punishment for relatively minor offences), in its hells(cunningly and sadistically contrived to make the punishment FIR the crime) and, perhaps at the very heart of it all, in its climate, with its unendurable heat and unpredictable monsoons.
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Swami Vivekanand claimed, wrongly, that ‘India is the only country where there never has been a religious persecution.”
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Shortly after Partition, a member of the fundamentalist and anti-Muslim Hindu associations, the RSS, remarked that, since Hindus are, as it well-known, the most tolerant people in the world, they deserve to have the land of India to themselves, and, therefore, the(less tolerant) Muslims should be disenfranchised.
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Here it is perhaps appropriate to recall that it was an RSS man who killed Gandhi. On the lighter side, the widening gap between the ‘tolerant’ scriptures and the intolerant interpretation of them was evinced in India Today in 1991:
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hese same political and economic factors, inflamed and perhaps manipulated by the rhetoric of religious intolerance, resurfaced to demolish Babur’s mosque in Ayodhya in 1992, to inspire the killing of Sikhs in Delhi in 1984 and of Muslims in Gujarat in 2002, and to exacerbate the extreme suspicion and hatred.