Hindi Opposition in India.

The Opposition to Latin in the Past and the Opposition to Hindi Today: This situation is similar to what is happening today in the Indian subcontinent. No one has ever thought about the reason behind the unexpected creation of the country called ‘India’ in history. That is, an insane, blind, barbaric, and delusional attempt is being made to unify the diverse people of this land, who speak hundreds of languages and belong to various cultures, under the name ‘India.’ This effort has led to two major projects that oppose and destroy each other. That is, the India that unexpectedly emerged as a single country may remain as one forever. That’s not wrong because it is only when the various ethnic groups speaking ... Read more

Love of Mother Tongue

Attachment to the Mother Tongue in the Western Countries: In the Christian religion, which has spread widely across the world, there was a time when all forms of rituals were conducted only in the Latin language. The foundational and living scripture of the religion, the Bible, was in Latin. Priests, who worked as religious leaders, and those who wished to understand the religion or perform its rituals and ceremonies to gain spiritual and material benefits, were required to learn the Latin language. Latin was considered the "language of divine rule," "language of worship," "language of penance," "language of divinity," "language of the gods," and so on. It was believed that no language other than Latin could convey ... Read more

Religious Equality?

//Translation of editorial written by Gurudevar in Indhu Aaranam issue 7 published in the month of April 1993// Are All Religions Equal? In the entire world, in India alone, the religion of the country does not have the governmental protection; The Indhu Religion is the India's Religion and this Indhu Religion is not given due pride and righteousness in Indian Politics. Mostly from the time of India's freedom movement till today nine out of ten politicians of India declared themselves as Atheists. And they do not accept the Indhu religion alone; but remain as the protectors of religions foreign to Indian soil. Because of this, Indhu religion has not been given any significance in India. Further, Indian government did ... Read more