Anyone walking through the British Museum’s graveyard of ancient civilisations and stolen ancient artefacts, including the ones from India, still walks out thinking, “Wow !!, the ancient Hindu civilisation is still alive and flourishing”. But this is due to a history that most of the world, including most Hindus, are not aware of, but in time to come, are going to be as India emerges.
It’s a historical story that will mesmerise most of the world once they become aware of India’s Indigenous Hindu warrior resistance led by men and women who during 800 years, faced invading armies with superior weapons, suffered mass genocides, forced conversions, slavery unleashed by the one book, one god imperialists who conquered and enslaved most of the ancient world but India was the hardest one to conquer as to why the majority of Hindus survived and won.
But this doesn’t mean Hindus should become complacent, but instead need to be more active because the war against the ancient Hindu civilisation is still on, often led by the arab colonised slaves whose forefathers were converted with a sword to the throat, like we are seeing with Pakistan, the abode of the converted slave. Further, we see the attacks also from the west, from the religious right and secular left, both competing with each other on who civilises those pagan Hindu savages first.
Then, within India, we see the self-hating western colonised subservient brown slaves known as Gunga Din, Stephans or the Gora Sahib’s door mat, who recently lost the plot when the Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi in army clothes took darshan from Jagadguru Rambhadrachary.
They claim it goes against ‘secularism’, which is laughable because India, by definition, of European secularism is not secular at all, as India is not in Europe and doesn’t have a history of the church and its history that led to secularism. As explained in further links.
Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi sought blessings from spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya and received a request to get PoK back.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi sought blessings from spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya at his ashram in Madhya Pradesh’s Chitrakoot and received a request from the latter to get Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) back.
During General Dwivedi’s ashram visit on Wednesday, the spiritual leader said he was given the same diksha (initiation) with the Ram Mantra that Lord Hanuman was given before he went to the mythical Lanka, Ravan’s abode, to rescue Sita. They also held a spiritual discussion and the Army chief held an interaction with the saints and students at the ashram.
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