Anti-Brahmanism: A Case Study  
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U. Mahesh Prabhu, ivarta

The Great Uprising of 1857 unnerved the British, though for a while. Within two 
or three years of quelling it, and with great ferocity, they set to work 
putting together a version of the incident that would suit their ends. "The 
uprising was confined to just a few pockets", they said, adding, "it erupted as 
a result of local misunderstandings", and that "there was no national sentiment 
behind it for the leaders themselves fought only for their feudal 
privileges-one because her son was not being recognized, another because his 
pension was being stopped, and so on." 

This version was believed to be the true narration of the incident for so long 
that it even finds mention in Nehru"s "Discovery of India"!

The British did not stop at rewriting history books. They initiated a series of 
real politick measures. As Brahmins had provided the ideological leaven for the 
uprising, the campaign of calumny against them was redoubled.

They started their propaganda against the Brahmins and an era of 
anti-Brahmanism began which lives on till date.

Though the British just gave a boost to such sentiments, they were not the 
beginners of the legacy. In the book "Diwan-i-Salman", Khwaja Masud bin Sa"d 
bin Salman wrote of the Battle of Jalandhar (Punjab) thus: "The narrative of 
any battle eclipses the stories of Rustam and Isfandiyar. By morning meal, not 
one soldier, not one Brahmin remained alive or free. Their heads were levelled 
to the ground with flaming fire. Thou have secured the victory to the country 
and to religion, for amongst the Hindus this achievement will be remembered 
till the day of resurrection."

In Mughal times, Sheikh Ahmad (Mujaddid) of Sirhind wrote a letter to Mirza 
Darab excerpts of which read thus: "Hindu Brahmans and Greek philosophers have 
spent a lot of time on religion. Since their efforts were not according to the 
Shariat of the prophet, they were all fools. They will remain devoid of 
salvation."

According to the Tawarikh Firishta, Firoz Shah Bahmani (circa 1398-99), 
kidnapped 2,000 Brahman women, who were later freed by Raja Devaraya of the 
Vijayanagara Empire.

A country is never fully defeated as long as its martial and intellectual 
leaders exist. A self-conscious imperialism undertakes to reduce them as its 
first important task.

Muslims coming to India found brave, armed, men and a Brahman class providing 
cultural and spiritual leadership. Dr. Ambedkar, quoting Muslim historians, 
says the first act of religious zeal by Mohammad bin Qasim, the first Arab 
invader, was circumcision of Brahmans. "But, after they objected, he put to 
death all above the age of seventeen."

Rev. C. Buchanan said Indians should be baptized because "it attaches the 
governed to the governors." They thought that Brahmans came in the way of their 
dream of a baptized India. 

They started blackening and discrediting them. A brochure called "The Book of 
Wisdom" with 279 verses was widely circulated by missionaries under William 
Carey, touted as the father of the Indian press. It was one of the first he 
printed and is addressed to the "mean, despicable Brahmans". The brochure 
promises hell for heathens and salvation through Christ.

The British administration found Brahmans to be the only "national" caste, held 
in much respect and capable of providing political leadership. They fomented 
anti-Brahman movements in different parts of the country which are still very 
powerful in today"s secular India.

Their fears were well-founded. Brahmins were the intellectual leaders of the 
Independence struggle. Thus anti-Brahmanism was a construct of the last two 
centuries. And though learnt under the colonial-missionary aegis, it became an 
important category of future social thinking and political action.

Brahmans began to be described as "cunning, parasitic, exploiters and authors 
of the iniquitous caste system". 

A lot of scholarship and intellectual labour was put into this thesis before it 
acquired its present momentum and currency. Anti-Brahmanism originated in, and 
still prospers in anti-Hindu circles.

It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists, 
and casteists, of different hues. When they attack Brahmans, their target is 
unmistakably Hinduism.

Even in the freedom struggle, the contribution of Brahmans under the leadership 
of the Mahatma was enormous. A great percentage of his followers were Brahmans 
and hence, the country owes quiet a lot to them, and they certainly deserved 
special privileges. 
But when freedom was attained, their services were quickly forgotten. In the 
name of empowering the lower caste, their right to a fair chance in education, 
service, and so many other things, was snatched away.

There is no credible testimony to the fact that Brahmins ever opposed 
upliftment of the lower caste, yet the government, for the sake of 
"strengthening the weak", in every sense, weakened the strong. 

Today, the situation is such that Brahmans have been practically deprived and 
made to suffer in the same way as the Dalits were "made to suffer".

There are 50 "sulabh shauchalayas" (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are 
cleaned and looked after by Brahmans (this much-needed public institution was 
started by a Brahman). 

A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmans have! There are five to six 
Brahmans manning each toilet. They came to Delhi eight to ten years ago looking 
for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, 
where Dalits constitute the majority (60 to 65 per cent). In most villages in 
UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs.

Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmans working as coolies 
at Delhi"s railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says that 
though his daughter is doing her graduation in science, he is not sure if she 
will secure a job. "Dalits often have five to six children, but they are 
confident of getting them placed easily and well," he says.

As a result, the Dalit population in villages is increasing. He adds, "Dalits 
are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no 
provision for "gaushalas" (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmans".

This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of 
the intellectual Brahman Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 
seats from the 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assemblies are held by 
Brahmans-the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs. 

At least 400,000 Brahmans of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri 
Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps 
in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? 
This is all simply because their vote bank is negligible.

At Tamil Nadu"s Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest"s monthly salary is Rs 300 (as 
per the Census Department findings) and a daily allowance of one measure of 
rice. The government staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 and above every 
month. But these facts have not modified the priests" reputation as "haves" and 
as "exploiters". The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the 
parties sympathetic to Hindus.

The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) in salaries for 
"imams" in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no 
such help is available to the Brahmans and the upper castes.

As a result, not only the Brahmans, but also some of the other upper castes are 
suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of 
their majority.

Even after so many years of persecution by invaders and their own countrymen, 
Brahmans still continue to suffer in silence and yet, contribute in a very 
positive way to this land. Not a day has ever been recorded in history when 
Brahmans, anywhere in this land, have resorted to arms.

There are incredible success stories attributed to them. Had there been no 
Brahmans, the IT sector of India, in which the media and government take pride, 
would not have even existed. There are so many industrialists, academicians, 
journalists, engineers, and doctors, who continue to contribute to this land by 
trying to forget their deprivation.

In light of this, I wish to ask my Muslim brethren as to what they are 
complaining about. Can they complain of more atrocities than the Brahmans? 
Everyone has had their share of bad luck. I am a Brahman, but I hold no 
prejudice against Muslims or Christians for they are my countrymen today. I 
always say "we have issues to resolve" and not "scores to settle".
Yet, whenever I try to expose the negations and false concoctions of Muslim and 
Christian intellectuals I am easily branded a "fanatic", "fundamentalist" and 
what not.

The point I wish to wish to make here is simple. If Brahmans, after facing so 
much opposition from everyone including those of their own faith, can keep up 
their courage, write stories of passion, and contribute proactively, without 
brooding over their plight, then it is certainly possible for the Muslims to do 
so provided they come to terms with modern world dynamics and shun violence in 
all forms and types.

Anti-Brahminism/Semitism @ 
http://globeonline.wordpress.com/2008/08/13/anti-semitismbrahminism/
Steve Boodram
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