There are some protagonists of Hinduism who say that Hinduism is a very adaptable religion,that it can adjust itself to everything and absorb anything. I do not think many people would regard such acapacity in a religion as a virtue to be proud of, just as no one would think highly of a child because it hasdeveloped the capacity to eat dung, and digest it. But that is another matter. It is quite true that Hinduismcan adjust itself... can absorb many things. The beef-eating Hinduism (or strictly speaking Brahminism whichis the proper name of Hinduism in its earlier stage) absorbed the non-violence theory of Buddhism and became areligion of vegetarianism. But there is one thing which Hinduism has never been able to do – namely toadjust itself to absorb the Untouchables or to remove the bar of Untouchability.