Without further comment from my side, (and.. if only you care to
listen),i would recommend a small text from Anand Teltumbe here for
you,Sir (and of course for others too,  who may be really concerned
with the issue of Hindu Terror):

>From Anand Teltumbde's 'Khairlanji - A strange and bitter crop' :

Contrary to the image of India being a nonviolent society, violence
has always been ingrained in the 'Hindu' societal structure, where
inequality is ideologised and rigidified with divine sanction. Any
transgression of this social code is supposed to invite the wrath of
divine forces. It is not for nothing that the Hindu gods personify
violence. In no other religion are gods depicted bearing deadly
weapons and indulging in macabre violence. The Hindus would argue that
this violence is against evil and is hence reassuring to those who are
virtuous. The definition of virtue and vice however rests on caste
ideology, as we saw in Khairlanji. Those who abide by this ideology
are supposed to be virtuous and those who defy it are evil. Those who
challenge this framework are reminded by the weapon-wielding gods of
the violent end they would face. In Khairlanji, the caste Hindus
wielded these weapons. All this is embedded in and communicated
through what could be summarily put as 'Hindu culture'. Nowhere has
such an effective and self-regulative system ever been devised. It is
this feature of the system that has seemingly governed Indian history
for over two millenia. This intrinsic violence has kept a multitude of
masses within bondage they are forced to accept as their karma, their
fate. ..."

(bye for now to this debate)





On 30 Oct, 18:49, "Ramanan KP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 3:31 PM, venukm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It looks comic, people trying to deny the existence of  Hindu Terror/
> > Brahmanic Terror/ Moralistic Terror/ Castiest Terror/Gender Terror /
> > other terrors just by refusing to listen .
>
> What is gender terror? Are there gender terrorists? And what are the
> 'otjher terrors, VenuGopal?
>
> > That's probably why one of the great critics
>
> Which critic is that ?
> of "Hindu Ways" said some> thing like this :
> > A Hindu is so unmoved
>
> Which Hindu is that?
> with the facts around him  that
>
> >  He  Believes  What He Wants to Believe ,and ,What He Likes to
> > Believe!
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