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It happened to me very recently- while I mean no shade on anyone, a Jain was chosen for a Ramayan play- I would have no objections- but they got Every. Single. Fact. Wrong.
While I am not saying every Jain is wrong, this one was.
DUDE THEY SAID BHARAT WAS ENJOYING THE LUXURY OF THE PALACE UNTIL RAM RETURNED FROM EXILE
WORSE, THEY SWITCHED LAKSHMAN'S PLACE WITH BHARAT, SAYING BHARAT HAD GONE TO EXILE WITH RAM
and when I *tried* to correct them, they said this-
"who cares, no-one will pay attention anyways, why put so much effort?"
And with this person, there were two Hindus- and one who considered themself an "amazing devotee", as she practiced orthodox Hindu practices.
This person, mind you, had shamed me because apparently I didn't do *anything* right😭
In the end,they couldn't even do the play due to lack of planning and it was a dumpster fire.
Your job is to inform. If you can't do it right, don't come up to do it dammit.

Out of all the languages in the world, Anand chose the language of facts to write this book
📚 : Hindus in Hindu Rashtra, Anand Ranganathan
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Hindu lives matter except for the Hindu minority killed and raped by the Sri Lankan Army, in which case they don't exist
#this is about mahinda rajapaksa's son being welcomed into ram mandir#psst tumblr user hindulivesmatter when are you gonna talk about the eelam tamil genocide#“hindu khatre mein hai!” NOT YOU ANAND RANGANATHAN#“we need to reclaim hindu temples” are the temples in the room with us j sai deepak. quick what is indigeneity.#they're just so full of themselves jesus christ
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Resources to learn more about Hinduphobia, and Hindu culture.
Making a masterpost about this because I'm getting a lot of asks for it. The list will be updated!
Books to read:
Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody. This is the memoir of a woman stuck in Iran and how she has to illegally sneak out with her daughter. It doesn't focus on Hinduphobia but it does highlight the violence perpetuated by Muslims to women. This is a true story and a movie has also been made on it. Also, I just need to appreciate how well it's written, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Aavarna by S. L. Bhyrappa. This book basically details how Hindu history was derailed and destroyed by Mughal invaders, specifically Aurangzeb, the plot is fictional but the history is real.
All Religions Are Not the Same by Sanjay Dixit. This is a new book and I've just ordered it actually. It discusses the differences between religions and how secularism affects that.
Why I Killed Gandhi by Nathuram Godse. Includes the testimonial of the man who killed Gandhi. I'm about to read this book and I'm excited. Don't be fooled by the one-star reviews.
Hindus in Hindu Rashtra by Anand Ranganathan. Illustrates 9 examples of the hypocrisy of the current government when it comes to legalities and laws concerning Hindus.
Some people you can follow on Twitter are Dr Anand Ranganathan, The Skin Doctor, and VivanVatsa. They're all well-read on Hinduphobia and/or Hindu history.
A fantastic account on Instagram called vrindkavi posts amazing comics on Indian history and mythology.
Blogs you can follow for awareness, and learning about Hinduphobia/Hindu culture:
@rhysaka (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
@mrityuloknative (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
@main-agar-kahoon (debunking common myths, awareness, culture)
@yato-dharmastato-jayah (history and explanations, culture)
@forgotten-bharat (amazing for the history of ancient India, and culture)
@kailash-se-birha (culture, awareness)
@aranyaani (debunking common myths, awareness, politics/geopolitics, news, culture)
Interesting masterposts from other blogs:
Booklist to learn more about Hindu History by @mrityuloknative
The Ayodhya Masterpost by @mrityuloknative
Some important Hindu literature:
Mahabharata This is classified as an Itihasa text. It deals with a war between 2 royal factions and is a vehicle for describing the activities of the Avatar Krishna.
Ramayana This is also an Itihasa text. It provides the biography of Lord Rama who is considered an Avatar of Vishnu.
Bhagavad Gita This is an important text of the Vedanta school and is treated separately although it is part of Mahabharata. It provides a coherent summary of Vedanta.
Srimad Bhagavatam This is a Purana and provides a biography of Lord Krishna. This is an important text for the Vaishnava sect of Hinduism.
Shiva Purana and Linga Purana These Puranas provide the biography of Lord Shiva and are important texts for the Saivite sect of Hinduism.
Chandi or Devi Mahatmyam This is an important text for Saktas who worship Sakti or Devi. This text is really part of the Markandeya Purana.
But really, the best way to combat Hinduphobia, is to learn about our history and culture, because if you know the truth, you won't fall for the twisted narrative being peddled by the media today. If you've got to the end of this, thank you for educating yourself and learning about us.


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sorry about invading your ask box with that long essay. I know half of it is incoherent :') I just said all I could. The summary of it though is (in case you dont wish to read it all): I hated Ram. Couldnt understand why people were so crazy about him to the extent that the rich were racing to give away all their life earnings and the poor were making sure even their humble little huts are lit up for Ram that day. Then I read about the Hindu history. Became absolutely horrified. I felt scarred. Currently in the process of begging Ram to heal the ancestral wounds I am carrying deep within my soul. Trying to make my parents understand why the new Sita-Ram poster in my room is for spiritual needs. Hon'ble mentions- I finished Ami Ganatra's commentary on Ramayana and also listened to her explain a lot of the misconceptions I held. Also found J Sai Deepak. His book went slightly over my head but I am re-reading to understand it better. I love his speeches. Another guy who explains the hindu position brilliantly is Anand Rangnathan imo. Some of his arguments were actually what contributed in my disillusionment. I am currently reading his "Hindus in Hindu Rashtra"
Don't feel sorry at all, my dear, it's completely fine!
I'm absolutely proud of you for taking up the courage and determination to seek the answers for yourself. Siya Ram would be proud of you regardless, as long as you're happy and your happiness doesn't strike down someone else's.
I'm glad that you're learning new things as well as trying to solve the misconceptions you had, my dear. These people are some great sources, especially Anand Ranganathan in his neutral and brutal view of the political situation in our country.
I wish you all the very best for your understanding of the new perspective you have seen and i will always help you, should you ever ask for it
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Anand Ranganathan and J Sai Deepak in Kolkata
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What books do you want to read?
What books do you want to read? Books by J Sai Deepak, such as India that is Bharat and India, Bharat and Pakistan, as well as works by Dr. Anand Ranganathan, like Hindus in Hindu Rashtra: Eighth-Class Citizenship, would be excellent choices to explore India’s history, culture, and socio-political dynamics.

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Exhibit 48

📚 : Hindus in Hindu Rashtra, Anand Ranganathan
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Debunking Blinken's lies about religious discrimination in India, Anand Ranganathan's view
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IN THE TOP 50 IN LINE TO, THE GOVERNING COUNCIL, GOVERNING ALL THE GODS & SUPER GODS IN THIS ENTIRE UNIVERSE EVER, IMHO!
IN THE TOP 50 IN LINE TO, THE GOVERNING COUNCIL, GOVERNING ALL THE GODS & SUPER GODS IN THIS ENTIRE UNIVERSE EVER, IMHO!
AMONG THE VERY OLDEST, & CERTAINLY AMONG 'THE VERY VERY GREATEST' INDEED!
CELEBRITIY YOUTUBER & POLITICAL ANALYST!
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SUPREMACY AMONG THE VERY GREATEST, LIKE BARELY A HANDFUL OTHERS IN ENTIRE UNIVERSE'S HISTORY !
BOW,
ANAND RANGANATHAN !
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Hi there! Do you have any resources you would recommend for non-Hindus who want to learn more about how to recognize and combat Hinduphobia?
Hi! Thank you for asking! There are some very eye-opening books and people that discuss Hinduphobia and I'm glad you asked.
Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody. This is the memoir of the woman stuck in Iran and how she has to illegally sneak out with her daughter. It doesn't focus on Hinduphobia but it does highlight the violence perpetuated by Muslims to women. This is a true story and a movie has also been made on it. Also I just need to appreciate how well it's written, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
Aavarna by S. L. Bhyrappa. This book basically details how Hindu history was derailed and destroyed by Mughal invaders, specifically Aurangzeb, the plot is fictional but the history is real.
All Religions Are Not the Same by Sanjay Dixit. This is a new book and I've just ordered it actually. It discusses the differences between religions and how secularism affects that.
Why I Killed Gandhi by Nathuram Godse. Includes the testimonial of the man who killed Gandhi. I'm about to read this book and I'm excited. Don't be fooled by the one-star reviews.
Some people you can follow on Twitter are Dr Anand Ranganathan, The Skin Doctor and VivanVatsa. They're all well-read on Hinduphobia and/or Hindu history. Anand Ranganathan also has published books on Hinduphobia, like Hindus in Hindu Rashtra.
Tagging @magic-coffee and @lil-stark because I know they'll have more resources.
But really, the best way to combat Hinduphobia, is to learn about our history and culture, because if you know the truth, you won't fall for the twisted narrative being peddled by the media today.
If you do want to learn about Hindu culture, personally I'd suggest reading the Mahabharata (an abridged version if you can find it) because its a very important epic of ours, and it's also fairly entertaining to read.
Hope this helps!
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