Defence of Hindu Society
Author: Sita Ram Goel
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Language: eng
Subjects: Islamic Imperialism, Breaking India, Negationism, Biased History, British Empire, Pakistan History, Bangladesh History, Indian History, Hindutva, Jihad, Propaganda, Iconoclasm, Islamization, South Asian History, Mughals, Delhi Sultanate, Swaraj, British Empire, Leftism, Nehruvian Era, NCERT, Christian Missionaries, Partition of India, Sita Ram Goel, Koenraad Elst, Bharat, K. S. Lal
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Description
The first principle which Hindu society has to observe while preparing its defence is that it will stop processing and evaluating its own heritage in terms of ideas and ideals projected by closed creeds and pretentious ideologies. On the contrary, Hindu society will henceforward process and evaluate the heritage of these creeds and ideologies in terms of its own categories of thought, and find out the real worth of Christian, Islamic, Communist, and Modernist Claims. The first need of the hour, therefor, is for Hindus to become aware of the fundamentals of their own faith (Hindu Spirituality), the premises on which their own society has evolved (Hindu Sociology), and the vicissitudes which their own society has experienced in the march of Time (Hindu History). These are the three domains in which the Hindu image has been distorted to the utmost by imperialist thought systems, resulting in a deep sense of inferiority from which Hindus suffer at present.
Table of Contents:-
1. The Situation at Present
2. Sanãtana Dharma Versus Prophetic Creeds
3. The Spiritual Centre of Hindu Society
4. Hindu Spirituality Versus Monotheism
5. The Basis of Universal Spirituality
6. Revival of Universal Spirituality
7. Starting Point of Universal Spirituality
8. Christianity and Islam: Ideologies Of Imperialism
9. Character Of Nehruvian Secularism
10. The Trap and the Way Out
11. References